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摘要
本文分析了薄油环油藏开发过程中观测到的与水平井性能冲突的领域之一。在一篇技术论文中,作为对具有大气顶和含水层的薄油环油藏开发的文献综述的一部分,作者强调了这个问题。Cosmos和Fatoke(2004年)对三个井位进行了测试。三分之一、中心和三分之二的位置来自尼日尔三角洲油田的GOC。他们得出结论,与中心位置和三分之二位置相比,最靠近GOC(三分之一位置)的着陆点产油最少。令人惊讶的是,Sai Garimella等人(2011年)在阿曼油田60英尺的Ghariff & al Khlata浅海低渗透砂岩储层中所做的工作显示了不同的结果,三分之一的位置表明水平井的最佳采收率。有趣的是,两位作者对性能的立场都得到了其他作者的支持。该研究采用三维储层模型,研究了不同水平井的横向性能,并采用渗透率降数值模拟了不同的储层质量。目的是了解储层质量是否是造成世界不同地区不同沉积环境下不同水平井表现的一个因素。本文给出了调查结果,并显示了与上述两位作者不同的趋势。
Horizontal Well Standoff Performance and Exploitation of Thin Oil Rim
In this paper one of the areas of conflicts observed with the performance of horizontal wells standoff with respect to development of thin oil rim reservoirs is examined.
In a technical paper as part of the critical review of literature on the exploitation of thin oil rim reservoirs with large gas cap and aquifer, this author had highlighted the problem. As part of sensitives in horizontal well standoff, Cosmos and Fatoke (2004) tested three positions; one-third, centre and two-third positions from the GOC in a Niger Delta field. They concluded that the landing closest to the GOC (one-third position) yielded lowest Oil compared to the centre and two-third positions. Surprisingly the work done by Sai Garimella et al (2011) in a 60ft Ghariff & Al Khlata shallow marine low permeability sandstone reservoirs in a field in Oman showed a different result with the one-third position indicating an optimum recovery from a horizontal well. Interestingly both authors positions on the performance had support from other authors.
This study used a 3D reservoir model, investigated different horizontal well standoff performances and applied permeability reduction to simulate different reservoir quality. The objective was to see if the reservoir quality was a factor in the different horizontal well standoff performance seen from different regions of the world while noting their different depositional environments. Results from the investigation is presented in this paper and shows a different trend from both authors mentioned above.