《Liza Field:从发现到发展

N. Austin, Mita Das, A. Oyerinde, E. Elkington
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2015年5月,Liza-1在上白垩纪深水区发现了超过90米(295英尺)的优质含油砂岩。很快,储量超过10亿桶的Liza油田开始了从发现到开发的道路。在Liza-1区块发现之后,埃克森美孚与Stabroek区块合作伙伴Hess Guyana勘探有限公司和中海油圭亚那石油有限公司进行了区块范围内的三维地震调查,这是埃克森美孚当时进行的最大规模的地震调查,以更好地描绘资源潜力。随后的评估钻井建立了对储层性能和连通性的信心,同时为开发提供了校准数据。最初的评估井是2016年初钻探的“倒y”型Liza-2井,该井由一个原始井眼和一个侧钻井组成。通过对原始井眼和侧钻进行常规取心,实施了综合评价方案,以提供对油田开发至关重要的油藏校准。此外,在Liza-2侧钻上进行了生产井测试,以建立对动态性能和连通性假设的信心。然后,对Liza-3进行评估,并向下钻探Liza-1和- 2,以确认整个油田的静态连通性。在Liza实施了场景建模和仿真方法,以捕获可以代表该领域的所有合理实现。这些场景是根据获取的传入数据(Liza-2和Liza-3)进行测量的,继续追求与数据更一致的场景,而将其他场景移到发生概率更低的地方。这种多场景方法被用于开发一个综合油藏模型,该模型允许在流量保证约束下的一系列地下场景中优化枯竭计划,最终支持2017年Liza-1项目的最终投资决策(FID),仅在Liza-1发现25个月后。在FID之后,先进的、专有的全波场反演地震再处理和高分辨率四维基线地震采集和处理被用于实现持续优化。从发现到开发的过程在2019年12月达到高潮,在圭亚那首次发现深水石油不到5年的时间里,Liza一期开始生产。
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The Liza Field: From Discovery to Development
In May 2015, Liza-1 encountered more than 90 m (295 ft) of high-quality oil-bearing Upper Cretaceous deepwater sandstones. Immediately, the >1 billion barrel Liza field began on its path from discovery to development. Following the Liza-1 discovery, ExxonMobil and the Stabroek Block co-venturers, Hess Guyana Exploration Limited and CNOOC Petroleum Guyana Limited, undertook a blockwide 3D seismic survey, the largest performed by ExxonMobil at that time, to better delineate the resource potential. Subsequent appraisal drilling built confidence in the performance and connectivity of the reservoir while providing calibration data to inform the development. The initial appraisal well was the "inverted-Y" Liza-2 drilled in early 2016, which comprised an original hole and a sidetrack. A comprehensive evaluation program was implemented with conventional coring of both the original hole and the sidetrack to provide reservoir calibration critical to field development. Furthermore, a production well test was performed on the Liza-2 sidetrack to build confidence in dynamic performance and connectivity assumptions. The Liza-3 appraisal was then drilled down dip of the Liza-1 and −2 to confirm static connectivity across the field. A scenario modeling and simulation approach was implemented at Liza to capture the full range of plausible realizations that could represent the field. The scenarios were measured against the incoming data (Liza-2 and Liza-3) when acquired, and scenarios with greater alignment to the data continued to be pursued while others were moved to a much lower probability of occurrence. This multi-scenario approach was utilized to develop an integrated reservoir model that allowed for depletion plan optimization across a range of subsurface scenarios within flow assurance constraints, ultimately supporting the final investment decision (FID) for the Liza Phase 1 project in 2017, just 25 months after the Liza-1 discovery. Following FID, advanced, proprietary Full Wavefield Inversion seismic reprocessing and high resolution 4D baseline seismic acquisition and processing have been utilized to enable continued optimization. The path from discovery to development culminated in December 2019 with the commencement of production from Liza Phase 1 less than 5 years after the first deepwater oil discovery in Guyana.
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