Producing from Residual Oil Zone ROZ: Concept and Strategy for Kuwait

P. Dhote, M. Al-Bahar, A. Cole, A. Al-Sane, A. Bora, Ashique Sreenivasan
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Residual Oil Zones (ROZs) are an area of incrasing attention from hydrocarbon E&P industry with ever depleting reserves in known oil accumulations and advent of Carbon Dioxide (CO2) Capture and Storage needs and technology. ROZ can serve as viable solution to both the future problems as a possible vast new oil resource and a prospect for reducing carbon emission. ROZs can be defined as thick pile of low-quality reservoir rock below traditional oil-water contact with about residual oil saturations of mainly irreducible oil resulting from the natural flushing of reservoir due to buoying forces and aquifer action in geological past in earlier oil-filled part of reservoir. The production of oil from ROZs from such reservoirs is technically and economicaly feasible through application of enhanced oil recovery techniques - largely through missible CO2 flooding/injection in the zone because of the nature of fluid and reservoir rock. The depostional and tectonic regime in the Kuwait Petroliferous Basins is investigated to demonstrate the occurrence of and independently assess ROZ potential. The understanding of Kuwait Petroliferous Basin indicates that ROZs might be developed by hydrodynamic actions associated with tectonic regime. The degradation of oil by water action and related increase of sulfur content of crude oil can be used as workable proxy for identification ROZ potential of the rerservoir. The regional mapping, understanding of tectionic history and regional systhesis of crude oil composition shows an extensive stratigraphic and lateral existence of ROZ potential across the Kuwait Petroliferous Basin. This study aims to provide strategic roadmap and detail data acquisition program that will reveal ROZ production potential in Kuwait for Kuwait Oil Company (KOC).
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从ROZ剩余油区开采:科威特的概念和策略
随着已知油藏储量的不断减少,以及二氧化碳捕集与封存需求和技术的出现,剩余油区(ROZs)日益受到油气勘探开发行业的关注。ROZ可以作为未来问题的可行解决方案,作为潜在的巨大新石油资源和减少碳排放的前景。可定义为传统油水接触面下的低质量储层岩厚桩,在过去地质时期由于浮力和含水层作用导致储层自然冲刷形成的剩余油饱和度以不还原油为主。由于流体和储层岩石的性质,通过应用提高采收率的技术(主要是通过在该区域进行二氧化碳驱油/注入),从此类油藏的限制区开采石油在技术上和经济上都是可行的。研究了科威特含油气盆地的沉积和构造制度,以证明ROZ的赋存状态并独立评估ROZ的潜力。对科威特含油气盆地的认识表明,区域的发育可能与构造机制相关的水动力作用有关。水对原油的降解作用及相应的原油含硫量的增加可作为识别油藏ROZ潜力的可行指标。区域制图、对构造历史的了解和原油成分的区域合成表明,整个科威特含油气盆地具有广泛的地层和侧向存在ROZ潜力。本研究旨在为科威特石油公司(KOC)提供战略路线图和详细的数据采集方案,以揭示科威特ROZ的生产潜力。
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