Flow Profile Estimating in production wells based on chemical composition of fluids (an example on Volga-Ural Petroleum and Gas Province)

Current problems in mature oil fields are high water cut and flow profile estimating of oil and associated brines from different layers. To establish the flow profile in production wells, geophysical research (Production Logging) is traditionally used by lowering special equipment into the well. Pro...

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Main Authors: Maria S. Shipaeva, Kamilya R. Talipova, Vladislav A. Sudakov, Danis K. Nurgaliev, Artur A. Shakirov
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Published: Georesursy Ltd. 2023-12-01
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author Maria S. Shipaeva
Kamilya R. Talipova
Vladislav A. Sudakov
Danis K. Nurgaliev
Artur A. Shakirov
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Kamilya R. Talipova
Vladislav A. Sudakov
Danis K. Nurgaliev
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description Current problems in mature oil fields are high water cut and flow profile estimating of oil and associated brines from different layers. To establish the flow profile in production wells, geophysical research (Production Logging) is traditionally used by lowering special equipment into the well. Production Logging requires production stops and labor costs. Geochemical methods (Production Geochemistry) are used as an alternative solution: sampling is simple and efficient, which makes it possible to cover all the interesting area. Moreover, sampling does not require stopping the well. The geochemical method uses individual indicators of the composition of formation fluids produced from different perforation intervals. In this work, geochemical studies were carried out using wellhead samples from more than 100 wells, with single perforation for carbonate and terrigenous reservoirs. Some wells have joint exploitation of these formations. An automated algorithm was used to identify the distinctive characteristics of each formation based on the composition of the produced brines and oils. Data on the chemical composition of fluids from different development objects made it possible to determine the flow profiles in wells with joint production. Based on the results of the studies, the Devonian reservoir of the field under consideration is divided into 2 parts – northern and southern, which differ in the chemical composition of formation fluids. The same separation of the deposits into 2 parts is noted by field development analysis: over the past 50 years, the main production of oil and associated brines has been concentrated in the southern part of the deposit, confined to the fault, where the active work of the aquifer is assumed. It is recommended to use the obtained data for history matching of the reservoir simulation model.
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spelling doaj.art-85436c8da6b346baada3af122f2b35232024-01-20T13:35:12ZengGeoresursy Ltd.Georesursy1608-50431608-50782023-12-0125412112310.18599/grs.2023.4.9Flow Profile Estimating in production wells based on chemical composition of fluids (an example on Volga-Ural Petroleum and Gas Province) Maria S. Shipaeva0Kamilya R. Talipova1Vladislav A. Sudakov2Danis K. Nurgaliev3Artur A. Shakirov4Kazan Federal University; Geoindicator LLCKazan Federal UniversityKazan Federal UniversityKazan Federal UniversityGeoindicator LLCCurrent problems in mature oil fields are high water cut and flow profile estimating of oil and associated brines from different layers. To establish the flow profile in production wells, geophysical research (Production Logging) is traditionally used by lowering special equipment into the well. Production Logging requires production stops and labor costs. Geochemical methods (Production Geochemistry) are used as an alternative solution: sampling is simple and efficient, which makes it possible to cover all the interesting area. Moreover, sampling does not require stopping the well. The geochemical method uses individual indicators of the composition of formation fluids produced from different perforation intervals. In this work, geochemical studies were carried out using wellhead samples from more than 100 wells, with single perforation for carbonate and terrigenous reservoirs. Some wells have joint exploitation of these formations. An automated algorithm was used to identify the distinctive characteristics of each formation based on the composition of the produced brines and oils. Data on the chemical composition of fluids from different development objects made it possible to determine the flow profiles in wells with joint production. Based on the results of the studies, the Devonian reservoir of the field under consideration is divided into 2 parts – northern and southern, which differ in the chemical composition of formation fluids. The same separation of the deposits into 2 parts is noted by field development analysis: over the past 50 years, the main production of oil and associated brines has been concentrated in the southern part of the deposit, confined to the fault, where the active work of the aquifer is assumed. It is recommended to use the obtained data for history matching of the reservoir simulation model.https://geors.ru/archive/article/1290/geochemistrygeoindicatorfaultsterrigenous and carbonate reservoirfield developmentflow profile
spellingShingle Maria S. Shipaeva
Kamilya R. Talipova
Vladislav A. Sudakov
Danis K. Nurgaliev
Artur A. Shakirov
Flow Profile Estimating in production wells based on chemical composition of fluids (an example on Volga-Ural Petroleum and Gas Province)
Georesursy
geochemistry
geoindicator
faults
terrigenous and carbonate reservoir
field development
flow profile
title Flow Profile Estimating in production wells based on chemical composition of fluids (an example on Volga-Ural Petroleum and Gas Province)
title_full Flow Profile Estimating in production wells based on chemical composition of fluids (an example on Volga-Ural Petroleum and Gas Province)
title_fullStr Flow Profile Estimating in production wells based on chemical composition of fluids (an example on Volga-Ural Petroleum and Gas Province)
title_full_unstemmed Flow Profile Estimating in production wells based on chemical composition of fluids (an example on Volga-Ural Petroleum and Gas Province)
title_short Flow Profile Estimating in production wells based on chemical composition of fluids (an example on Volga-Ural Petroleum and Gas Province)
title_sort flow profile estimating in production wells based on chemical composition of fluids an example on volga ural petroleum and gas province
topic geochemistry
geoindicator
faults
terrigenous and carbonate reservoir
field development
flow profile
url https://geors.ru/archive/article/1290/
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