计划为盐下 Mero 油田建立现场数字孪生

哈里伯顿正在与巴西国家石油公司领导的 Libra 联盟合作开发双胞胎,这将使该联盟能够运行“假设”场景。

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哈里伯顿公司 哈里伯顿公司于 12 月 11 日宣布,将与巴西石油公司领导的 Libra 联盟合作,为巴西近海 Libra 区块的 Mero 联合​​油田开发数字孪生。

盐下油田系统的数字孪生预计将利用在实时环境中获得的见解帮助该财团减少资本支出、加快生产时间并提高原油采收率。

数字孪生是物理资产的虚拟表示,可复制其行为和特征,使运营商能够运行“假设”场景,以改进决策并最大限度地提高运营可预测性,从而实现最佳油田开发。

哈里伯顿和 Libra 联盟将开发生产系统的集成动态数字孪生,包括油藏、油井和海底网络。数字孪生将通过具有油藏、油井和设施实时视图的系统将资产传感器、数据和模型(包括 4D 地震和智能完井)整合在一起。哈里伯顿表示,这将有助于资产表征、主动油藏监测以及规划和优化资产运营。

桑托斯盆地 Mero 开发项目第三期预计将于 2024 年在 7,200 英尺水深的 FPSO Marechal Duque de Caxias 首次投产。

Petrobras 与壳牌巴西、TotalEnergiesCNPCCNOOC以及代表非合同区域政府的 Pre-Sal Petroleo SA (PPSA)合作运营 Mero 联合​​油田。

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Field Digital Twin Planned for Pre-salt Mero Field

Halliburton is working with Libra Consortium, led by Petrobras, to develop the twin, which will allow the consortium to run “what if” scenarios.

Hart Energy Staff

Halliburton Co. will work with the Petrobras-led Libra Consortium to develop a digital twin for the Mero unitized field in the Libra Block offshore Brazil, Halliburton announced Dec. 11.

The digital twin for the pre-salt field system is expected to help the consortium reduce capital expenditures, accelerate production times and improve crude oil recovery rate using insights obtained in a real-time environment.

The digital twin is a virtual representation of the physical asset that replicates its behavior and characteristics, allowing operators to run “what if” scenarios to improve decision-making and maximize operational predictability for optimal field development.

Halliburton and Libra Consortium will develop an integrated and dynamic digital twin of the production system, including the reservoir, wells and subsea network. The digital twin will bring together asset sensors, data, and models, including 4D seismic, and smart completions through systems with a real-time view of the reservoir, wells, and facilities. According to Halliburton, this will assist with asset characterization, proactive reservoir monitoring, and planning and optimizing asset operations.

First production to the FPSO Marechal Duque de Caxias in 7,200 ft water depth is expected in 2024 from Phase 3 of the Mero development in the Santos Basin.

Petrobras operates the Mero unitized field in partnership with Shell Brasil, TotalEnergies, CNPC and CNOOC, and with Pré-Sal Petróleo SA (PPSA) representing the government in the non-contracted area.