迎接水平井流量评估的挑战

新的流量诊断资源可在各种完井和油藏场景(包括裂缝地层)中提供连续的流量剖面。

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哈特能源勘探与生产

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水平井可增加储层接触面,并且通常比垂直井提供更高水平的生产力,但这些性能提升是有代价的。对于石油工程师和资产管理团队来说,管理水平井并了解其与油藏的相互作用是极其复杂的挑战。TGT的新型诊断技术专门用于评估水平井中的流量,可以提供更清晰的油井系统行为图。

运营公司希望以最安全、最清洁和最经济的方式最大限度地提高碳氢化合物回收率。为此,他们需要有关井系统(即井眼和周围储层岩石)内流体行为的可靠信息。准确了解这些区域的流体流动情况可以让团队对他们为提高产量、最大限度提高采收率和纠正油井问题而做出的决策更有信心。 

水平井的流动分析是出了名的具有挑战性。井角的变化和储层接触面的扩大以及混合流体和分离流的存在、地层变化、裂缝和复杂的完井都增加了复杂性。专为直井流量评估而设计的传统生产测井工具通常难以满足所需要求。

在有利的条件下,生产测井技术可能能够绘制水平井眼中遇到的多相流图,但它无法量化完井后离开或进入储层的流体流量。这意味着仅依赖井眼生产日志中的流量剖面的团队无法看到整个井系统的真实流量动态。根据不完整或不正确的流程诊断制定开发、生产或补救计划可能会导致决策错误、生产率降低和资产绩效下降。

更准确的水平流诊断 

多年来,石油工程师一直在寻找克服水平井传统生产测量缺点的方法。具体来说,他们想要一个能够在各种完井和油藏场景(包括裂缝地层)中提供连续流量剖面的系统。TGT 团队通过创建 Horizo​​ntal Flow 产品来满足这些需求,该产品是由 Cascade3 技术提供支持的新型流量诊断资源。 

TGT诊断
水平井井筒内的流动可能难以破译,但井筒外的流动则更加复杂,远远超出了传统勘测的范围。Horizo​​ntal Flow 利用 Cascade3 和 True Flow 系统提供最真实的井下流入和流出图像,即使在最具挑战性的井中也是如此。(来源:名气通诊断)

这项新技术的基础是先进的建模和仿真引擎,可预测流体及其周围环境在流​​体流经油井储层系统时的流体动力学和热力学行为。它专为水平井而设计,结合了先进的流体动力学(流体运动)和热力学(热量和能量传递)建模技术,可将温度、压力和其他井系统数据转换为连续的油藏流动剖面。

至关重要的是,产生的流量剖面反映了流入和流出储层的流量,从而即使在最具挑战性的井中(包括那些具有天然或水力诱导裂缝的井)也能提供流入和流出的真实情况。这很重要,因为虽然裂缝可以提高井或储层的性能,但它们也可以提供水或气体突破的途径。新技术评估水平井系统中遇到的所有三种常见类型的流型(径向、球形和线性/裂缝)。这使得可以准确评估裂缝中发生的线性流并确定裂缝的贡献。当与 Chorus 声学传感系统结合使用时,这一点特别有用,该系统可识别沿井眼的裂缝位置。 

凭借对油井系统中复杂流态的详细了解,资产团队可以更有效地管理油井和油藏性能。新方法使他们能够

  • 建立可靠的流量曲线;
  • 找到水或气体的突破口;
  • 减少碳足迹;
  • 维护更准确的油藏模型;
  • 衡量有效薪酬长度;
  • 进行更准确的储量评估;
  • 显示交叉流;
  • 评估流入控制装置和封隔器;
  • 评估骨折情况;
  • 做出更准确的产量预测;
  • 优化完井设计。

新的工作流程还可用于估计或验证其他关键参数,例如储层压力、渗透率和表皮系数。这种对关键参数的独立验证可以帮助油藏工程师解决不确定性、改进历史匹配并优化其动态油藏模型。

水平井是一项重大的资源投资。生产工程师、油藏工程师和更广泛的资产团队需要通过实现生产目标和最大限度地提高采收率来确保每个井系统的性能达到预期。TGT 的新型水平流诊断技术解决了关键挑战,并有助于保持油井和油藏性能正常。

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Rising to the Challenge of Flow Assessment in Horizontal Wells

A new flow-diagnostics resource delivers continuous flow profiles across a variety of completion and reservoir scenarios, including fractured formations.

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Horizontal wells offer increased reservoir contact and generally deliver much higher levels of productivity than their vertical counterparts, but these performance gains come at a cost. Managing horizontal wells and understanding their interactions with the reservoir are extremely complex challenges for petroleum engineers and asset management teams. New diagnostics technology from TGT, specifically designed to assess flow in horizontal wells, can deliver a much clearer picture of well system behavior.

Operating companies want to maximize hydrocarbon recovery in the safest, cleanest and most economical way possible. To do this, they need reliable information on fluid behavior within the well system, that is, the wellbore and the immediately surrounding reservoir rocks. Having an accurate picture of fluid flow in these areas gives teams greater confidence in the decisions they take to enhance production, maximize recovery and rectify well problems. 

Flow analysis in horizontal wells is notoriously challenging. Variations in well angle and the extended reservoir contact as well as the presence of mixed fluids and segregated flow, formation changes, fractures and intricate completions all add to the complexity. Conventional production logging tools designed for flow assessment in vertical wells often struggle to deliver what is required.

Under favorable conditions, production logging technology may be able to map the multiphase flows encountered in a horizontal wellbore, but it cannot quantify the flow of fluids exiting or entering the reservoir behind the completion. This means that teams that rely exclusively on flow profiles from wellbore production logs are not seeing the true flow dynamics across the well system. Basing development, production or remediation plans on an incomplete or incorrect flow diagnosis may lead to flawed decisions, lower productivity and reduced asset performance.

More accurate horizontal flow diagnostics 

For many years, petroleum engineers have been looking for ways to overcome the drawbacks of conventional production surveys in horizontal wells. Specifically, they wanted a system that could deliver continuous flow profiles across a variety of completion and reservoir scenarios, including fractured formations. The team at TGT has addressed these needs by creating the Horizontal Flow product, which is a new flow-diagnostics resource powered by Cascade3 technology. 

TGT Diagnostics
Flow inside the wellbore of a horizontal well can be challenging to decipher, but flow outside the wellbore is even more complex, and it is way beyond the reach of conventional surveys. Horizontal Flow leverages Cascade3 and the True Flow system to deliver the truest picture possible of inflow and outflow downhole, even in the most challenging wells. (Source: TGT Diagnostics)

The basis of this new technology is an advanced modeling and simulation engine that predicts the hydrodynamic and thermodynamic behavior of fluids and their surroundings as those fluids flow through the well reservoir system. Purpose-built for horizontal wells, it combines advanced hydrodynamic (fluid motion) and thermodynamic (heat and energy transfer) modeling technologies to translate temperature, pressure and other well system data into continuous reservoir flow profiles.

Crucially, the flow profiles produced reflect flow into and out of the reservoir, thereby delivering a true picture of inflow and outflow in even the most challenging wells, including those with natural or hydraulically induced fractures. This is important because, although fractures can boost the performance of a well or reservoir, they can also provide pathways for water or gas breakthrough. The new technology evaluates all three common types of flow pattern (radial, spherical and linear/fracture) encountered in horizontal well systems. This makes it possible to provide an accurate assessment of the linear flow that is occurring in fractures and to determine fracture contribution. This is particularly useful when combined with the Chorus acoustic sensing system that identifies fracture locations along the wellbore. 

Armed with detailed insights into the complex flow regimes in well systems, asset teams can manage well and reservoir performance much more effectively. The new approach enables them to

  • Establish reliable flow profiles;
  • Locate water or gas breakthroughs;
  • Reduce carbon footprint;
  • Maintain a more accurate reservoir model;
  • Measure effective pay length;
  • Make more accurate reserves assessments;
  • Reveal crossflows;
  • Assess inflow control devices and packers;
  • Assess fractures;
  • Make more accurate production forecasts; and
  • Optimize completion designs.

The new workflow can also be used to estimate or validate other key parameters such as reservoir pressure, permeability and skin factor. This independent verification of key parameters can help reservoir engineers to resolve uncertainties, improve history matching and optimize their dynamic reservoir model.

Horizontal wells represent a significant resource investment. Production engineers, reservoir engineers and the wider asset team need to ensure that each well system performs to expectations by achieving production targets and maximizing recovery. TGT’s new Horizontal Flow diagnostics technology solves key challenges and helps keep well and reservoir performance on track.