Analysis of causes of gas-oil ratio growth at late stages of oil fields exploration

Relevance of the discussed issue is caused by the need to describe and predict gas/oil ratio growth on highly watered oil fields at late stages of exploration. The aim of the research is to justify the phenomenon of trade gas-oil ratio increase during exploration of fields at late stages on the basi...

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Main Authors: Murat K. Baimukhametov, Dmitry S. Gulishov, Valery G. Mikhaylov, Alexander I. Ponomarev, Andrey S. Topolnikov
Format: Article
Language:Russian
Published: Tomsk Polytechnic University 2018-08-01
Series:Известия Томского политехнического университета: Инжиниринг георесурсов
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Online Access:http://izvestiya.tpu.ru/archive/article/view/2078
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Summary:Relevance of the discussed issue is caused by the need to describe and predict gas/oil ratio growth on highly watered oil fields at late stages of exploration. The aim of the research is to justify the phenomenon of trade gas-oil ratio increase during exploration of fields at late stages on the basis of studying oil gas dissolution effect in passing extracted water and the analysis of separation conditions on oil preparation facilities. Methods. For modeling easy hydrocarbonic components of oil dissolution in water the authors have used the modified Soave-Redliсh-Kwong equation of state taking into account water mineralization and the program complex Aspen HYSYS for assessing ablation of easy oil components in gas phase during separation at booster pump stations and the central oil gathering station depending on the termobaric conditions of separation. Results. On the basis of simulation it is shown that the growth of trade gas-oil ratio occurs at increase of water content of oil wells at the oilfields, which are operated by maintaining the reservoir pressure by water injection at pressures higher than the saturation pressure of oil. This growth is induced on the one hand by extraction of light hydrocarbon fractions from the passing extracted water, on the other hand by increase of oil separation temperature at the surface objects (booster pump stations, preliminary water discharge installations, central collection points). The contribution of gas dissolved in the passing extracted water is the main reason: at water content over 90-95 % the trade gas-oil ratio can multiply grow in comparison with gas content of reservoir oil. The increase of temperature of oil separation by 5-10 °C results in padding increase of gas-oil ratio by 5-10 % because of transition of a part of fluid hydrocarbons to gas-eous state.
ISSN:2500-1019
2413-1830