二叠纪Spraberry盆地生产压力衰竭及井距影响的先进建模

Tao Xu, G. Lindsay, Wei Zheng, Q. Yan, K. Patron, Farhan Alimahomed, M. Panjaitan, R. Malpani
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2016年初以来,大宗商品价格逐渐上涨,二叠纪盆地成为非常规水平井开发最活跃的盆地。随着盆地内储层的开发,新的填充井在原有井(称为“母井”)附近钻探。邻近现有生产商造成的压力枯竭的影响可能会对这些新填充井的性能产生更大的影响。对于作业者优化完井设计而言,不同井距对母井压力枯竭程度的影响比以往任何时候都更为重要。通过数据分析和综合裂缝/油藏建模,本文研究了二叠纪盆地主要地层Spraberry井距和支撑剂体积的变化对新填充井性能的影响。本文的研究主要集中在米德兰盆地。使用一个公共数据库来确定Midland盆地的父井和子井的数量。根据总支撑剂和水平段长度对产量进行归一化的数据分析表明,母井的产量优于填充井或子井。为了进一步了解父井和子井之间的关系,研究人员利用Spraberry地层的油藏数据集,建立了父井和两口井的水力裂缝和油藏模拟模型。在将P50型井的生产历史与母井匹配后,对3个生产枯竭期(6个月、3年和5年)进行了建模,以了解时间对填充井生产的影响。然后使用地质力学有限元模型(FEM)来量化各种油藏枯竭情景下地应力的大小和方位角的变化。然后,在母井和子井之间的不同间距处,将两口井的填充垫块模拟到母井旁边改变的应力场中。然后对不同增产作业规模进行敏感性测试,以了解体积对生成的复杂裂缝扩展和系统总采收率的影响。该研究可以帮助作业者了解井距、油藏枯竭和完井作业规模对填充井性能的影响,从而优化其填充井完井策略。
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Advanced Modeling of Production Induced Pressure Depletion and Well Spacing Impact on Infill Wells in Spraberry, Permian Basin
Since early 2016, commodity prices have been gradually increasing, and the Permian Basin has become the most active basin for unconventional horizontal well development. As the plays in the basin are developed, new infill wells are drilled near pre-existing wells (known as "parent wells"). The impact of pressure depletion caused by adjacent existing producers may have a larger role in the performance of these new infill wells. How the various well spacing impact with the degree of reservoir pressure depletion from parent well is more important than ever for operators to optimize the completion design. Through data analytics and comprehensive fracture/reservoir modeling this paper studies how changes in well spacing and proppant volume in the Spraberry, a main formation in the Permian Basin, will impact new infill well performance. The studies in this paper are focused on the Midland Basin. A public database was used to identify the number of parent and child wells in the Midland basin. Data analysis of production normalized by total proppant and lateral length shows that parent wells outperform infill, or child, wells. To further understand the relationship between parent and child wells, a reservoir dataset for the Spraberry formation was used to build a hydraulic fracture and reservoir simulation model for both the parent well and a two-well infill pad. After production history matching a P50 type well as the parent well, three periods of production depletion were modeled (6 months, 3 years and 5 years) to understand the timing impact on the infill well production. A geomechanical finite-element model (FEM) was then used to quantify the changes to the magnitude and azimuth of the in-situ stresses from the various reservoir depletion scenarios. A two-well infill pad was then simulated into the altered stress field next to the parent well at various spacings between the parent and child wells. A sensitivity was then performed with different stimulation job sizes to understand the volume impact on created complex fracture propagation and total system recovery. This study can help operators understand how well spacing, reservoir depletion, and completion job size impact the infill well performance so they can optimize their infill well completion strategy.
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