K. Chettykbayeva, Margarita Ibragimova, Andrey B. Osipov, Y. Petrakov, Alexey Sobolev, O. Tatur
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摘要
本文是为了优化古巴Boca de Jaruco油田目标地层M的第一口水平井的钻井和生产作业而进行的地质力学计算的第一部分。分析的数据包括区域地质、构造、地层、不同类型的测井、蒸汽作业时的压力曲线、岩心样品和钻井历史。这部分工作的结果是评估当前应力状态、应力方向和计划井的稳定性窗口。此外,由于现阶段没有足够的数据来确定应力状态,岩心样品尚未测试岩石的变形和强度特性,并且几乎不可能在世界上任何地方找到与Boca de Jaruco油田类似的碳酸盐岩沥青矿床(加拿大阿尔伯塔省北部的Grosmont除外),因此详细说明了额外研究和测井采集计划。在钻井完成(预计在2019年底)并收集所需信息(例如高温下的机械岩心测试,斜井中的图像测井等)后,将进行第二部分工作,其中包括对钻井结果的分析以及盖层行为,孔隙压力和孔隙度-渗透率变化的评估。
Geomechanical Considerations when Planning SAGD Wells, a Case Study from Cuba
This article is the first part of the geomechanical calculations performed in order to optimize the drilling and production operations of the first horizontal wells with target formation M in the Boca de Jaruco field, Republic of Cuba. Here, the analyzed data included regional geology, tectonics and stratigraphy, different types of well logging, the pressure curves while steam operations, core samples and drilling history. The outcome of this part of the work is the assessment of the current stress regime, stress directions and the stability windows for the planned wells. Moreover, the program of additional studies and logs acquisition was elaborated, as at this stage there is not enough data to confidently quantify the stress state, the core samples are not yet tested for rock's deformation and strength properties, and it is hardly possible to find carbonate bitumen deposits under development anywhere in the world which are analogous to the Boca de Jaruco field (with the sole exception of Grosmont in Northern Alberta, Canada).
After the wells are drilled (presumably by the end of 2019) and the required information is collected (such as mechanical core testing under elevated temperatures, image logs in the deviated boreholes, etc.), the second part of the work is to be performed, which would include the analysis of the drilling results and the assessment of the cap rock behavior, pore pressure and porosity-permeability changes due to steam injection.