Jasmine:在不同枯竭的HPHT油田中交付加密井的挑战

IF 1.9 4区 地球科学 Q3 GEOSCIENCES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Petroleum Geoscience Pub Date : 2022-11-14 DOI:10.1144/petgeo2022-019
Brian A. MacLeod
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在严重枯竭的储层中钻探加密井带来了一些挑战,可能会增加时间、成本和风险。数据采集,包括收集地层压力数据,可能会受到严重影响,使实时决策和孔隙压力解释复杂化。裂缝梯度通常受到储层外数据的限制,需要通过枯竭储层使用不同的方法进行估计。英国北海中部的Jasmine HPHT油田可以用来说明其中的一些挑战,并描述一些实用的解决方案。Jasmine油田开发了一种从地层天然气测量中估计储层枯竭水平的定性方法,将枯竭前的天然气趋势与加密钻探活动中获得的趋势进行比较。本文所述的使用建模和观测的应力路径与孔隙压力降低相结合来估计枯竭裂缝梯度的方法与油井观测结果相吻合,并有助于为管理严重井漏事件的操作决策提供信息。一种在钻井过程中获取内存数据的策略已被证明是成功的,并使井漏事件得以安全管理。管理压力钻井打开了狭窄的钻井窗口,减少了钻探这些填充井所需的孔径和衬管数量。专题收藏:本文是地质压力收藏的一部分,可在:https://www.lyellcollection.org/topic/collections/geopressure
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Jasmine: The challenges of delivering infill wells in a variably depleted HPHT field
Drilling infill wells into a heavily depleted reservoir poses several challenges which can lead to increased time, cost and risk. Data acquisition, including gathering formation pressure data, can be severely compromised, complicating real-time decisions and pore pressure interpretation. Fracture gradients, usually constrained by data acquired outside the reservoir, need to be estimated using a different approach through a depleted reservoir. The Jasmine HPHT Field in the UK Central North Sea can be used to illustrate some of these challenges and describe some practical solutions. A qualitative approach to estimating the level of reservoir depletion from formation gas measurements has been developed for the Jasmine Field, comparing pre-depletion gas trends against those obtained during the infill drilling campaign. The methods described here to estimate depleted fracture gradients using modelled and observed stress paths coupled to the pore pressure reduction were found to fit with well observations and have helped inform operational decisions to manage severe lost circulation events. A strategy to acquire data in memory while drilling has proved successful and has allowed lost circulation events to be managed safely. Managed Pressure Drilling has opened up narrow drilling windows and has reduced the number of hole sizes and liners required to drill these infill wells. Thematic collection: This article is part of the Geopressure collection available at: https://www.lyellcollection.org/topic/collections/geopressure
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Petroleum Geoscience
Petroleum Geoscience 地学-地球科学综合
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期刊介绍: Petroleum Geoscience is the international journal of geoenergy and applied earth science, and is co-owned by the Geological Society of London and the European Association of Geoscientists and Engineers (EAGE). Petroleum Geoscience transcends disciplinary boundaries and publishes a balanced mix of articles covering exploration, exploitation, appraisal, development and enhancement of sub-surface hydrocarbon resources and carbon repositories. The integration of disciplines in an applied context, whether for fluid production, carbon storage or related geoenergy applications, is a particular strength of the journal. Articles on enhancing exploration efficiency, lowering technological and environmental risk, and improving hydrocarbon recovery communicate the latest developments in sub-surface geoscience to a wide readership. Petroleum Geoscience provides a multidisciplinary forum for those engaged in the science and technology of the rock-related sub-surface disciplines. The journal reaches some 8000 individual subscribers, and a further 1100 institutional subscriptions provide global access to readers including geologists, geophysicists, petroleum and reservoir engineers, petrophysicists and geochemists in both academia and industry. The journal aims to share knowledge of reservoir geoscience and to reflect the international nature of its development.
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