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Saurabh Anand, Nusheena Mat Khair, Khairul Azhar B. Abu Bakar, B. Madon, Kok Kin Chun, M. S. M. Adib, M. Rahim
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在马来西亚近海完成的大多数井都安装了井下筛管,用于防砂和防砂。然而,我们观察到,在生产的头几年里,大多数井的PI下降了好几倍。本文阐述了采用新技术筛选此类井进行增产以恢复油井生产的工作流程。本文还将举例说明增产作业的实际实施情况和取得的良好效果。马来西亚国家石油公司(PETRONAS)在马来西亚近海的各个油田作业的数百根管柱都安装了某种形式的井下筛管(独立的或作为砾石充填的一部分)来控制砂石和细砂。虽然这些完井初期仍然有效,但水侵会导致PI显著降低。已经确定,这种下降的主要原因是筛管或砾石充填被水调动的细颗粒堵塞,在许多情况下,随后是无机或有机鳞片的沉积。利用现有数字生产监测系统的数据,开发了一套工作流程来识别出现堵塞现象的油井。该工作流程使用了几个因素,如液率下降、GOR、含水率、油藏压力、人工举升性能等,最终列出了一系列井,并对这些井进行了详细的节点分析,以假设表皮减少70%的情况下估算收益。通过工作流程并从增产措施中获得最大收益的井被组合在一起,这样就可以进行基于作业的执行,以优化成本。为每口井制定了详细的定制增产配方,并制定了优化的井位作业方案。在某些情况下,采用扩顶技术代替螺旋管进行了优化。其中4口井已成功进行增产处理,取得了良好的效果,估计总产量为1000桶/天。在许多情况下,作业后的产油率是初始产油率的两倍,在某些情况下甚至高出200%。作业后节点分析表明,在这些井中,高达90%的损伤表皮被清除。优化的运营方案和基于战役的执行,加上其他节省成本的措施,意味着投资回收期不到1个月。其中一口井的PDG数据被广泛用于评估增产前后的井动态。筛管完井中的高损伤表皮是导致马来西亚海上油井重大产量损失的最相关问题之一。本文详细介绍了一种快速、可靠的方法来识别需要增产的此类井。考虑到这些增产作业的经济性,候选井的增产效果非常令人鼓舞。在最初的作业取得成功之后,更多的候选井将在不久的将来排队执行。
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Novel Candidate Screening and Successful Implementation of Stimulation in Screen Completed Wells to Double Production in Brown Fields – A Case Study from Offshore Malaysia
Majority of wells completed offshore Malaysia have downhole screens installed for sand and fines control. It is however observed that the PI of most of these wells drop multifold times within first few years of production. This paper illustrates the workflow with novel technique of screening such wells for stimulation to restore well production. This paper will also illustrate a few examples of actual implementation of the stimulation jobs and the excellent results from these jobs. Hundreds of strings operated by PETRONAS in Malaysia Offshore across various fields have some form of downhole screen (standalone or as part of the gravel pack) installed to control sand and fines. Although these completions remain effective initially, but water break through results in significant PI decrease. It has been established that the predominant cause of this decline is the screen or gravel pack plugging by the fines mobilized by water which is followed in many cases by deposition of inorganic or organic scales. A workflow was developed using data from existing digital production monitoring system to identify wells showing the plugging behaviour. The workflow used several factors such as liquid rate decline, GOR, water cut, reservoir pressure, artificial lift performance etc to shortlist a list of wells on which a detailed nodal analysis was applied to estimate gains assuming 70% skin reduction. The wells which passed the workflow and showed maximum benefit from stimulation were then grouped together such that a campaign-based execution could be done to optimize cost. Detailed customized stimulation recipe for each well was prepared and optimized well level operation program was prepared. Optimization such as using bullheading technique instead of using coil tubing in some cases was done. Stimulation treatment in 4 of the wells has been pumped successfully with excellent results and an estimated 1,000 bopd total gains. The post job oil rate is double the initial rate in many cases and even 200% more in some of the cases. Post job nodal analysis suggests up to 90% damage skin removal in these wells. Optimized operation program and campaign-based execution coupled with other cost saving measures implied that the payback time was less than 1 month. PDG data from one of the wells was used extensively to evaluate pre & post stimulation well behavior. The high damage skin in the screen completed wells is one of the most pertinent issues which leads to significant production loss in wells offshore Malaysia. This paper details a quick and robust method to identify such wells for stimulation. The results from these stimulation jobs on candidate wells are very encouraging particularly considering the economics of the jobs. Following the success of the initial jobs, many more candidate wells have been lined up for execution in near future.
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