成熟棕田复杂地质环境下的注水改造

M. F. Azman, Tunku Ahmad Farhan Tunku Kamaruddin, N. I. Mohmad, Luqman Hakim Zulkafli, Khiril Shahreza Salleh, Rizal Bakar
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A油田为多层叠储层,地质复杂性和非均质性较高,近二十年来一直以水驱为次要驱油机制。然而,近年来,该油田经历了显著的产量下降,需要立即采取缓解计划和行动。因此,本文重点介绍了通过综合地质重新解释、数据采集和分析评价来提高油田产量的注水油藏回采面临的挑战和最佳实践。该储层属于三角洲环境,具有复杂的河流型储层构型。尽管没有构造圈闭或分区化的迹象,但整个油田的储层表现存在显著差异,表明横向非均质性正在影响区域波及效率。由于混合生产,加上油管泄漏,导致生产-注入分配数据不佳,阻碍了过去注水策略的最佳制定。作为缓解计划的一部分,在井和储层压力表现的指导下,进一步细化了沉积相定义和地层边界。此外,井间示踪剂的注入被证明是改变游戏规则的方法——展现了流体动力学连通性和注入水的流动路径,建立了实际的生产和注入配对,并确定了不良或未扫描的区域。它得到了全面的注水性能分析的支持,包括Hall's Plot, Chan's Plot, Jordan's Plot,作为常规监测活动的一部分,以触发任何不符合项。更积极的修井作业也有助于识别和纠正井中的问题。结果是,通过重新激活闲置井,将生产井转换为注入井,并在安全裂缝限制内最大化现有的注入量,有机会将注水速度提高30%。由于水循环导致的裂缝梯度不确定性和波及效率低下的地下风险可以通过逐步注入的注入能力测试、密切监测地面的液速处理以及注入器和生产器之间的模式平衡来缓解。流体速率有望恢复并维持在接近历史峰值的水平,从而提高油田产量,减缓产量下降的趋势。考虑到复杂的地质环境,本文介绍了解决成熟注水油藏挑战的最佳实践。通过对示踪剂分析了解洪水模式,再辅以产油注入性能评估和井完整性状态验证,可以在正确的区域以战略和安全的方式增加注水。
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Rejuvenating Waterflood Reservoir in a Complex Geological Setting of a Matured Brown Field
Field A consists of multi stacked reservoirs in high geological complexity and heterogeneity setting, with waterflooding has been the secondary drive mechanism for the past two decades. However, in recent years, the field experiencing significant production decline that warrant immediate mitigation plan and action. Therefore, this paper highlights challenges and best practices in rejuvenating water injected reservoir to improve field production by integrating geological re-interpretation, data acquisition and analytical evaluation. The reservoir is defined in deltaic environment with complex fluvial reservoir architecture. Despite no indication of structural trap or compartmentalization, there is significant variation in reservoir performance across the field indicates lateral heterogeneity that is affecting the areal sweep efficiency. Poor production-injection allocation data due to commingled production, aggravated by tubing leaks have hindered for an optimum formulation of waterflood strategy in the past. As part of the mitigation plan, depo-facies definition and stratigraphy boundaries were further refined, guided by well and reservoir pressure performance. Besides, inter-well tracer injection implementation proved to be the game changer - unfolded hydrodynamic connectivity and flow path of injected water understanding, established actual producer and injector pairing, and identified poor or unswept areas. It was supported by comprehensive analytical water injection performance analysis including Hall's Plot, Chan's Plot, Jordan's Plot as part of the routine surveillance activities to trigger any non-conformance. More aggressive well intervention also helped to identify and rectify well issues. As the outcomes, there is opportunity to increase water injection rate by 30% field wide by reactivating idle wells, converting producers to injector, and maximizing the existing injection within the safe fracture limit. The subsurface risks on fracture gradient uncertainty and sweep inefficiency due to water cycling to be mitigated via injectivity test with gradual injection, close monitoring of liquid rate handling at surface, and pattern balancing between injectors and producers. The liquid rate is expected to be restored and sustained nearing the historical peak, hence improve field production and temper the decline. This paper presents the best practices to address the challenges in a matured waterflood reservoirs, considering the complex geology setting. Understanding of the flood pattern from tracer analysis, supplemented by producer-injection performance assessment and well integrity status validation enabled water injection to be ramped up at the right area in strategically and safely manner.
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