阿曼某成熟富凝析气田数据驱动综合储层开发

Roeland van Gilst, Ahmed Al Kindi, Naila Al Balushi, Al Mutasem Abri, Ahmed Al Busaidy, Aida Al-Khusaibi
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最近的观察表明,在阿曼苏丹国一个成熟的富含凝析油的气田中,碳氢化合物成分发生了明显的变化,这将极大地改变下一步的开发决策。新的见解是:1)数据分析和可视化的结果;2)开发规划(DP)、井与油藏管理(WRM)和勘探部门之间合作的结果。现场数据,如试井、流体样品和生产测井测试,与地质概念相结合,可以提供油藏模型,帮助油田后期的生命周期决策。数据分析的结果总结在所谓的“管道图”中,该图结合了储层建筑、结构元素、流体填充和储层连通性分析。该图表还被用作开发、水资源管理和勘探之间的协作工具,使非核心团队成员能够快速了解关键的不确定性、风险和机会。现场数据显示,整个油田的油气成分垂直变化。这些新的观测结果与勘探埋藏图和岩心薄片分析相结合。这使人们认识到,气田不仅富含凝析油,而且从最初的石油充注开始,还经历了不同的碳氢化合物充注阶段。最近钻探的一口井证实了含固体沥青的原油充注的存在,表明随后存在热裂解阶段。与电缆测井评估相结合,可以定义两个全油田流体层,团队将其称为:1)游离气(FG)和2)富凝析气(CRG)。这两个流体层的分离将对油田开发和水资源管理战略产生重大影响,因为重点正在转向CRG层的开发,CRG层的充填流体主要是石油、沥青、天然气和凝析油的混合物,因此更具挑战性。本文描述了现场数据、观察和团队之间的合作如何提高对整个油气系统的理解,从而推动未来的开发决策。开发和水资源管理战略变化的成功将成为阿曼北部具有类似埋藏和充注历史的富含凝析油气田的蓝图。
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Data-Driven Integrated Reservoir Development of a Mature Condensate-Rich Gas Field in the Sultanate of Oman
Recent observations indicate a distinct hydrocarbon composition change in a mature condensate rich gas field in the Sultanate of Oman, which will drastically change the next development decisions. The new insights were a result of: 1) data analysis and visualization and 2) collaboration between Development Planning (DP), Well & Reservoir Management (WRM) and Exploration. Field data such as well tests, fluid samples and production logging tests were integrated with geological concepts to deliver reservoir models that could assist late field life decision making. The outcome of the data analysis was summarized in the so-called "Plumbing Diagram", which combines reservoir architecture, structural elements, fluid fill and a reservoir connectivity analysis. The diagram was also used as a collaboration tool between Development, WRM and Exploration, which enabled the non-core team members to quickly understand the key uncertainties, risks and opportunities. Field data indicated vertical changes in hydrocarbon composition across the field. These new observations were combined with exploration burial diagrams and thin section analysis from core data. This led to the insight that the gas field is not just rich in condensate, but has gone through various hydrocarbon charge stages starting with an initial oil charge. A recently drilled well confirmed the existence of the oil charge with solid bitumen indicating a subsequent thermal cracking phase. Integration with wire line log evaluations made it possible to define two field-wide fluid zones, referred to by the team as: 1) Free Gas (FG) and 2) Condensate Rich Gas (CRG). The split of the two fluid zones will have a major impact on the field Development and WRM strategy as the focus is shifting towards development of the CRG zone, which is more challenging mainly due to the fluid fill mixture of oil, bitumen, gas and condensate. This paper describes how field data, observations and collaboration between teams improved the total hydrocarbon system understanding driving the future development decisions. The success of the changes in the development and WRM strategy will serve as blueprint for condensate rich gas fields with a similar burial and charge history in the north of Oman.
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