A Study in Quantifying Thin-Bedded Pay Contribution Within a Deltaic System in the Columbus Basin

J. Fortune, R. Jackman
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The objective of this study was to systematically and quantitatively quantify where production from Thin – Bedded Pay may be more challenging using conventional methods of completion. This study will focus on different areas within the deltaic environment in which Thin – Bedded Pay are prominent. A 3D structural model was built and populated with properties to represent four (4) different main classes of geological environments with a deltaic system. It explored the effect of completing across the conventional sands only vs completing both the conventional and secondary units. The main finding in this thesis is that completing the thin-bedded pay increased the overall rate of the production on average of about 10% in different environments. In addition, in complicated reservoir architecture environments such as the upper slope and distal delta slope environments, there are significant (14% and 10%) incremental increases in the recovery factors by completing across these thinly bedded zones. Thus, it is recommended that these environments be further explored in how best to develop the thin-bedded resource in these environments since, in a time when the finite resources of oil and gas are becoming scarce, it is important to understand what reserves we may have that are not currently being tapped into.
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哥伦布盆地三角洲体系薄层产油贡献量化研究
本研究的目的是系统和定量地量化薄层产层在哪些地方使用常规完井方法更具挑战性。本研究将集中在三角洲环境中薄层储层突出的不同区域。建立了一个三维结构模型,并填充了属性,以表示具有三角洲系统的四(4)种不同的主要地质环境。该研究探讨了仅完成常规砂层完井与同时完成常规砂层和次级砂层完井的效果。本文的主要发现是,在不同的环境下,完成薄层产层平均提高了10%左右的总产量。此外,在复杂的储层结构环境中,如上斜坡和远端三角洲斜坡环境,在这些薄层带上完井可以显著提高采收率(14%和10%)。因此,建议在这些环境中进一步探索如何最好地开发这些环境中的薄层资源,因为在有限的石油和天然气资源变得稀缺的时候,了解我们目前尚未开发的储量是很重要的。
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