Successful Water Shutoff Chemical Treatment in Horizontal Openhole Completion in Carbonate Reservoir

2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Almas Istayev ◽  
Nurlan Nurlybayev
2008 ◽  
Author(s):  
Abdullah M. Al-Dhafeeri ◽  
Hisham A. Nasr-El-Din ◽  
Abdullah M. Al-Harith

2006 ◽  
Vol 21 (03) ◽  
pp. 153-157 ◽  
Author(s):  
Darren J. Murphy ◽  
Ian A. Davidson ◽  
_ Kennedy ◽  
Rashid Busaidi ◽  
Jan Wind ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yong Yang ◽  
Xiaodong Li ◽  
Changwei Sun ◽  
Yuanzhi Liu ◽  
Renkai Jiang ◽  
...  

Abstract The problem of water production in carbonate reservoir is always a worldwide problem; meanwhile, in heavy oil reservoir with bottom water, rapid water breakthrough or high water cut is the development feature of this kind of reservoir; the problem of high water production in infill wells in old reservoir area is very common. Each of these three kinds of problems is difficult to be tackled for oilfield developers. When these three kinds of problems occur in a well, the difficulty of water shutoff can be imagined. Excessive water production will not only reduce the oil rate of wells, but also increase the cost of water treatment, and even lead to well shut in. Therefore, how to solve the problem of produced water from infill wells in old area of heavy oil reservoir with bottom water in carbonate rock will be the focus of this paper. This paper elaborates the application of continuous pack-off particles with ICD screen (CPI) technology in infill wells newly put into production in brown field of Liuhua, South China Sea. Liuhua oilfield is a biohermal limestone heavy oil reservoir with strong bottom water. At present, the recovery is only 11%, and the comprehensive water cut is as high as 96%. Excessive water production greatly reduces the hydrocarbon production of the oil well, which makes the production of the oilfield decrease rapidly. In order to delay the decline of oil production, Liuhua oilfield has adopted the mainstream water shutoff technology, including chemical and mechanical water shutoff methods. The application results show that the adaptability of mainstream water shutoff technology in Liuhua oilfield needs to be improved. Although CPI has achieved good water shutoff effect in the development and old wells in block 3 of Liuhua oilfield, there is no application case in the old area of Liuhua oilfield which has been developed for decades, so the application effect is still unclear. At present, the average water cut of new infill wells in the old area reaches 80% when commissioned and rises rapidly to more than 90% one month later. Considering that there is more remaining oil distribution in the old area of Liuhua oilfield and the obvious effect of CPI in block 3, it is decided to apply CPI in infill well X of old area for well completion. CPI is based on the ICD screen radial high-speed fluid containment and pack-off particles in the wellbore annulus to prevent fluid channeling axially, thus achieving well bore water shutoff and oil enhancement. As for the application in fractured reef limestone reservoir, the CPI not only has the function of wellbore water shutoff, but also fills the continuous pack-off particles into the natural fractures in the formation, so as to achieve dual water shutoff in wellbore and fractures, and further enhance the effect of water shutoff and oil enhancement. The target well X is located in the old area of Liuhua oilfield, which is a new infill well in the old area. This target well with three kinds of water problems has great risk of rapid water breakthrough. Since 2010, 7 infill wells have been put into operation in this area, and the water cut after commissioning is 68.5%~92.6%. The average water cut is 85.11% and the average oil rate is 930.92 BPD. After CPI completion in well X, the water cut is only 26% (1/3 of offset wells) and the oil rate is 1300BPD (39.6% higher than that of offset wells). The target well has achieved remarkable effect of reducing water and increasing oil. In addition, in the actual construction process, a total of 47.4m3 particles were pumped into the well, which is equivalent to 2.3 times of the theoretical volume of the annulus between the screen and the borehole wall. Among them, 20m3 continuous pack-off particles entered the annulus, and 27.4m3 continuous pack-off particles entered the natural fractures in the formation. Through the analysis of CPI completed wells in Liuhua oilfield, it is found out that the overfilling quantity is positively correlated to the effect of water shutoff and oil enhancement.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ayman Almohsin ◽  
Jin Hung ◽  
Mohammed Alabdrabalnabi ◽  
Mohammed Sherief

Abstract Minimizing unwanted water production from oil wells is highly required in the petroleum industry. This would lead to improved economic life of mature wells that involve new and innovative technologies. Nanosilica-based sealing fluid has been developed to address problems associated with unwanted water production. The objective of this work is to evaluate a newly developed novel water shutoff system based on nanosilica over a wide range of parameters. This modified nanosilica has a smooth, spherical shape, and are present in a narrow particle size distribution. Therefore, it can be used for water management in different water production mechanisms including high permeability streak, wormhole, and fractured reservoirs. A systematic evaluation of novel nanosilica/activator for water shutoff purposes requires the examination of the chemical properties before, during, and after gelation at given reservoir conditions. These properties are solution initial viscosity, gelation time, injectivity, and strength of the formed gel against applied external forces in different flooding systems. This paper details a promising method to control undesired water production using eco-friendly, cost-effective nanosilica. Experimental results revealed that nanosilica initially exhibited a low viscosity and hence providing a significant advantage in terms of mixing and pumping requirements. Nanosilica gelation time, which is a critical factor in placement of injected-chemical treatment, can be tailored by adjusting the activator concentration to match field requirements at the desired temperature. In addition, core flood tests were conducted in carbonate core plugs, Berea sandstone rock, and artificially fractured (metal tube) to investigate the performance of the chemical treatment. Flow tests clearly indicated that the water production significantly dropped in all tested types of rocks. The environmental scanning electron microscope (SEM) results showed the presence of SiO-rich compounds suggesting that the tested nanosilica product filled the porous media; therefore, it blocked the whole core plug. A novel cost-effective sealant that uses nanotechnology to block the near wellbore region has been developed. The performance and methods controlling its propagation rate into a porous medium will be presented. Based on the outcomes, it must be emphasized that these trivial particles have a promising application in the oil reservoir for water shutoff purposes.


KURVATEK ◽  
2017 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
pp. 21-31
Author(s):  
Fatimah Miharno

ABSTRACT*Zefara* Field formation Baturaja on South Sumatra Basin is a reservoir carbonate and prospective gas. Data used in this research were 3D seismik data, well logs, and geological information. According to geological report known that hidrocarbon traps in research area were limestone lithological layer as stratigraphical trap and faulted anticline as structural trap. The study restricted in effort to make a hydrocarbon accumulation and a potential carbonate reservoir area maps with seismic attribute. All of the data used in this study are 3D seismic data set, well-log data and check-shot data. The result of the analysis are compared to the result derived from log data calculation as a control analysis. Hydrocarbon prospect area generated from seismic attribute and are divided into three compartments. The seismic attribute analysis using RMS amplitude method and instantaneous frequency is very effective to determine hydrocarbon accumulation in *Zefara* field, because low amplitude from Baturaja reservoir. Low amplitude hints low AI, determined high porosity and high hydrocarbon contact (HC).  Keyword: Baturaja Formation, RMS amplitude seismic attribute, instantaneous frequency seismic attribute


Author(s):  
O.N. Negreba ◽  
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E.V. Bondarenko ◽  
M.A. Belik ◽  
T.A. Yurina ◽  
...  

The article presents the results of research on modern technologies for weed control in production crops of corn for grain. The best results were obtained in the basic version of technology No. 5 with the following plant protection system: mechanical treatment of crops (cross-row harrowing and three row-to-row cultivation) in combination with chemical treatment with the herbicide Mаister-150 g/ha.


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