Effects of Water Invasion to Design and Production Procedure in Fractured Basement Reservoir, SuTu Den oil Field and Prevention Solutions
During oil and gas production processes, especially in fractured
basement reservoir those related to formation water, the ability of
water invasion is quite possible. Based on realistic production and
injection activities at SuTuDen oil field, CuuLong Basin, Vietnam, the
author researched, evaluated the effects of formation water to oil and
gas bearing fractured basement reservoir which each exploration,
appraisal, development and production stage accordingly, determined the
solution, appropriate technology to attain the targets. In exploration
stage, early detected the connate water appearance would guide to
discover the petroleum accumulation or avoid drill the dry holes,
determine the initial oil water contact which serving for appraisal well
design as well could be the foundation to estimate the hydrocarbon
initial in place. In development, production stages, in the case
particularly methods applied, such as well observing, reservoir
monitoring, formation testing, production technology diagram updating
and revising, water invasion possibility, level predicting to reservoir,
since then build up the theories in order to propose the instant
solutions (reducing flow rate, adjusting production –water injection
regime, isolating potential water influx) as well as long term solutions
(monitoring pressure behavior of production well closely, optimizing
production-injection design, determining and quantifying the origins of
production water) to prevent and protect water invasion hence increasing
oil recovery efficiency
http://repository.vnu.edu.vn/handle/VNU_123/980
http://repository.vnu.edu.vn/handle/VNU_123/980
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