非常规/复杂油藏

非常规及致密储层-2025

本月精选的非传统技术文章探讨了影响生产力和绩效的因素,并强调了提高绩效和减轻损害问题的有效策略的必要性。

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任何成功的资源开发,其核心在于了解储层特性,以实现优化开采。本月精选的非常规技术文章探讨了影响生产力和业绩的因素,并强调了制定有效策略以提高业绩和缓解减值问题的重要性。

非常规资产的地质条件复杂,因此需要采用量身定制的方法来应对这些复杂性。SPE 220733 号论文介绍了一些创新方法和技术,用于分析、建模和评估凝析油储层的影响;该论文还提出了针对非常规油井的独特井管理技术,并考虑了油井长度和增产设计。

同样,URTeC 4011664 号论文评估了致密岩石中的流体流动特性,并介绍了一种新的实验技术,旨在提高渗透率和饱和度相关相对渗透率测量的准确性和效率。这些储层参数对资源储量的预期采收率有很大影响,更好地表征这些参数最终可以实现更完善的资源管理。

SPE 220937号论文利用过去10年北美海量非常规油气藏数据,重点介绍了为提高各类油气藏的认识和开发效率而开展的持续努力,旨在提高产能和实现高效的资源管理。该论文评估了完井、压裂增产措施和油藏特性对10个主要非常规油气藏产能的影响。这项研究为优化油田开发提供了可在全球非常规油气藏中复制的宝贵经验。

2025 年 7 月刊中的论文摘要

SPE 220733 现场研究探索非常规凝析气藏中的凝析油储层效应, 作者:Yin Jichao、西方石油公司等人

URTeC 4011664 工作流程改进了致密岩石样品渗透性的评估, 作者:Sabyasachi Dash(德克萨斯大学奥斯汀分校)等人。

SPE 220937 完井和油藏数据揭示非常规油气储量中的生产力驱动因素, 作者:Vincent Indina、CNPC 等人。

推荐补充阅读

SPE 222910 优化阿联酋非常规石油资源开发策略:整合岩石质量和完井质量方面的案例研究,作者: 印度石油公司的 Rakesh Roshan Rana 等人

SPE 221176 充分利用煤层气中试试验——昆士兰州 15 年多来的成果, 作者:Alistair Jones、Origin Energy 等人

SPE 223547 从常规密封井筒压力监测中获得的堆叠支付开发见解, 作者:Brendan Elliott,Devon Energy 等

Larissa Walker, SPE,是壳牌的技术主管。她于2005年以优异的成绩毕业于滑铁卢大学,获得地质工程应用科学学士学位,并在卡尔加里担任壳牌的岩石物理学家,开启了她的职业生涯。她拥有20年的能源行业经验,涉及广泛的非常规资源,包括深层酸性碳酸盐气田;北美和南美的致密砂岩和页岩气;以及澳大利亚东部的煤层气。Walker是澳大利亚工程师协会的特许工程师,也是澳大利亚和新西兰管理者和领导者协会的副研究员。她目前负责壳牌在昆士兰州博文盆地二叠纪致密砂岩气资产的前端开发。Walker是JPT编辑评审委员会成员,可以通过larissa.walker@shell.com联系她。

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Unconventional/complex reservoirs

Unconventional and Tight Reservoirs-2025

This month’s selections of unconventional technology articles investigate the factors affecting productivity and performance and highlight the need for effective strategies to enhance performance and mitigate impairment issues.

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At the heart of any successful resource development, the need to understand the characteristics of the reservoir are paramount to enable optimized extraction. This month’s selections of unconventional technology articles investigate the factors affecting productivity and performance and highlight the need for effective strategies to enhance performance and mitigate impairment issues.

Unconventional assets are complex geological settings and, therefore, require tailored approaches to handle these complexities. Innovative methods and techniques are presented in paper SPE 220733 to analyze, model, and assess the effect of condensate banking; the paper proposes well-management techniques unique to unconventional wells considering their lengths and stimulation design.

Similarly, paper URTeC 4011664 assesses fluid-flow characteristics in tight rocks and introduces a new experimental technique aiming to improve the accuracy and efficiency of permeability and saturation-dependent relative permeability measurements. These reservoir parameters can have a great effect on the expected recovery from a resource play, and better characterization of these parameters can ultimately lead to better resource management.

Using the vast North American data set of unconventional plays from the last 10 years, paper SPE 220937 highlights ongoing efforts to enhance the understanding and exploitation of various reservoir types, aiming for improved productivity and efficient resource management. The paper assesses the influence of completion, fracturing stimulation, and reservoir properties on productivity in 10 major unconventional oil and gas plays. The study provides insights for optimizing field development that can be replicated for unconventional plays globally.

Summarized Papers in This July 2025 Issue

SPE 220733 Field Study Explores Condensate-Banking Effect in Unconventional Gas-Condensate Reservoir by Jichao Yin, Occidental Petroleum, et al.

URTeC 4011664 Workflow Improves Assessment of Permeability in Tight Rock Samples by Sabyasachi Dash, The University of Texas at Austin, et al.

SPE 220937 Completion and Reservoir Data Deciphers Productivity Drivers in Unconventional Plays by Vincent Indina, CNPC, et al, et al.

Recommended Additional Reading

SPE 222910 Optimizing Exploitation Strategies for UAE Unconventional Oil Resources: A Case Study on Integrating Rock Quality and Completion Quality Aspects by Rakesh Roshan Rana, Indian Oil Corporation, et al.

SPE 221176 Getting the Most Out of Coalbed-Methane Pilot Testing—Learnings From More Than 15 Years in Queensland by Alistair Jones, Origin Energy, et al.

SPE 223547 Stacked-Pay Development Insights From Routine Sealed Wellbore Pressure Monitoring by Brendan Elliott, Devon Energy, et al.

Larissa Walker, SPE, is technical lead at Shell. She graduated with honors from the University of Waterloo in 2005 with a Bachelor of Applied Science degree in geological engineering and began a career with Shell as a petrophysicist in Calgary. She has 20 years of energy industry experience, covering a wide spectrum of unconventional resources including deep, sour gas carbonates; tight sand and shale plays across North and South America; and coal seam gas in Eastern Australia. Walker is a chartered engineer with Engineers Australia and an associate fellow with the Institute of Managers and Leaders in Australia and New Zealand. In her current role, she is responsible for the front-end development for Shell in Queensland’s Bowen Basin Permian tight gas sand assets. Walker is a member of the JPT Editorial Review Board and can be reached at larissa.walker@shell.com.