基于地下数据和地面抽气方案综合评估的大型多层致密凝析气田开发优化:以阿曼苏丹国为例

V. Saroj, F. Zadjali, S. Calvert, Ahmed Al Hattali, Mohamed Yousuf Said Al Rawahi, A. Hussain, Dawood Al Kharusi
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本文讨论了Burhaan West油田的进一步开发,这是一个复杂的多层陆上致密气藏,是阿曼苏丹国最大的气藏之一。经过几年的垂直混合压裂井生产后,预计产量将低于目标产量,因此需要对该油田进行综合评估。在考虑了各种地下开发和地面开采方案后,确定并选择了以最低成本进一步开发油田的机会。为了进一步优化开发,对油田的综合评估包括以下工作流程:跨学科数据分析,以确定采收率过程的关键要素。建立一系列综合模型,捕捉地下岩石性质的复杂性和多样性。优化井型和井距,着重于利用填充钻井改善空中/垂直排水的优势。分阶段发展,并减低新建议地区的风险。基于决策的综合生产建模,以筛选各种疏散方案。开发油井、油藏和设施管理(WRFM)策略。优化后的开发方案可使油田的产气量提高50%,最终采收率提高24%。利用现有设施,通过在核心区域进行填充钻井和扩展区域的开发,以较低的地面开发成本实现了这一目标。所开展的工作强调了开发致密气藏的以下关键方面:需要综合跨学科数据分析,以确定影响天然气和凝析油开采过程的关键因素。在Burhaan油田,这揭示了以前未发现的关键边缘可分辨亚地震特征的存在。综合评估(综合生产建模)能够对各种地面开发方案(例如疏散路线和能力)进行稳健和快速的评估,这是实现重大项目成本优化的关键。大型气田开发通常受益于分阶段开发方法,即在开发高可信度区域的同时,新提出的区域可以降低风险。一项全面的水资源管理计划是实地开发的关键组成部分。该计划的重点是处理具体外地的不确定因素和相关风险所需的活动。它需要严格执行,以确保交付承诺的数量。本案例分析分享了开发多层致密气田所面临的挑战。它强调了开发决策如何需要由可以通过多学科综合数据分析确定的领域特定特征来控制。本文还提供了一个有效的生产建模工作流程示例,用于筛选地面开发方案,并演示了如何将重点数据采集和特定的WRFM活动嵌入到致密气开发中。
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Large Multilayered Tight Gas Condensate Field Development Optimization with Integrated Assessment of Subsurface Data and Surface Evacuation Options: A Case Study in the Sultanate of Oman
This paper discusses the further development of Burhaan West Field, a complex multilayered onshore tight gas reservoir that is one of the largest in the Sultanate of Oman. After several years of production through vertical comingled fractured wells, the foreseen decline below production target triggered an integrated assessment of the field. After considering various subsurface development and surface evacuation options, an opportunity for further field development at minimum cost was identified and selected. The integrated assessment of the field for further development optimization included the following work-streams: Interdisciplinary data analysis to determine the critical elements of the recovery process.Building a range of integrated models capturing the subsurface complexity and diversity of rock properties.Optimized well type and spacing which focused on the advantages of infill drilling for improved aerial/vertical drainage.Phased development along with de-risking of the newly proposed areas.Decision based integrated production modelling to screen various evacuation options.Cost optimizationThe development of a Well Reservoir and Facility Management (WRFM) strategy. The proposed optimized field development enhances the field gas production capacity by 50%, while increasing ultimate recovery by 24%. This is achieved at low surface development cost, utilizing existing facilities, through infill drilling in the Core area and development of the Extension area. The conducted work highlighted the following key aspects of developing a tight gas reservoir: Integrated cross-discipline data analysis is required to identify the critical elements contributing to gas and condensate recovery processes. In the Burhaan Field, this has revealed the presence of key marginally resolvable to sub-seismic features that were not previously identified.Integrated Assessment (Integrated Production Modelling) enables for robust and quick evaluation of a variety of surface development options (e.g. evacuation routes and capacity) that is a key in achieving significant project cost optimization.Large gas field developments generally benefit from a phased development approach, where newly proposed areas can be de-risked while high confidence areas are being developed.A comprehensive WRFM plan is a key component of field development. This plan focuses on the activities required to address the field specific uncertainties and associated risks. It needs to be strictly implemented to ensure the delivery of promised volumes. This case study shares the insights on the challenges faced in developing multi-layered tight gas fields. It highlights how development decisions need to be governed by field specific characteristics that can be identified through multi-disciplinary integrated data analysis. The paper also provides an example of an effective Production Modelling workflow to screen through surface development options and demonstrates how focused data acquisition and specific WRFM activities can be embedded into tight gas developments.
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