Title: ExxonMobil Texas A
1ExxonMobil Texas AM PTA/PA Project Cerro Negro
Field (Venezuela)
Discussion Meeting (25 April 2007)
Sara Coulthard, Texas AM U. Dilhan Ilk, Texas
AM U. Thomas A. Blasingame, Texas AM
U. Department of Petroleum Engineering Texas AM
University College Station, TX 77843-3116
2Objectives
- To estimate reservoir/volumetric properties for
specified well drain-age areas within the
Cerro-Negro Field using production rate and
pressure histories (i.e., Production Analysis
(PA)) and Pressure Transient Analysis (PTA)). - Reservoir Parameters
- (PA/PTA) Effective permeability to oil (ko), md
- (PA/PTA) Near-well skin factor (shor or srad),
dimensionless - (PA/PTA) Anisotropy factor (kv/kh), dimensionless
(kv/kh lt 1) - (PTA) Wellbore storage coefficient (Cs), RB/psi
- (PTA) Effective horizontal well length (Lw), ft
- (PTA) Time-dependent skin factor (sf(t)),
dimensionless (not preferred) - Volumetric Parameters
- (PA) Contacted oil-in-place (N), STB (est. using
constant ct value) - (PA) Drainage area (per well basis) (A), acre
- (PA/PTA) Initial reservoir pressure (per well
basis) (pi), psia - (PA) Average reservoir pressure (per well basis)
(pavg), psia - Production/Pressure Match/Forecast
- qo(t) and pwf(t) model-based match
- qo(t) or pwf(t) model-based forecast
- To provide a qualitative assessment of the
distribution of reservoir properties (mapping
results)
3Deliverables
- Well Summaries (.ppt and .pdf files delivered
for well) - PA and PTA parameters.
- Various analysis/forecasts plots and specific
analysis plots. - Discussion orientation, discussion of results,
etc. (on slides). - Final Report (MS Word and .pdf files)
- Discussions, conclusions, recommendations of this
work. - Appendices all results
- Tables,
- Plots, and
- Maps, etc.
- Data inventory all files ( provided in a
library) - .xls,
- .ktz/.ks3 (Kappa), and
- .fkt/.rta (Fekete), etc.
4PA/PTA Methodology Analysis/Interpretation
Process
- Analysis/Interpretation Process
- PLOT historical data
- Semilog rate and Cartesian pressure data ("strip
chart" plot). (base plot) - Log-log (pi-pwf)/qo vs. Np/qo diagnostic
plot. (model identification plot) - Cartesian pwf vs. qo "IPR" plot. (checks
"correlation of pwf and qo data) - ESTIMATE recovery (EUR)
- Semilog rate vs. time. (Arps exponential/hyperboli
c relations) - Cartesian qo vs. Np EUR plot. (Simple recovery
estimation plot) - PERFORM model-based analysis of production (PA)
data. - Log-log (pi-pwf)/qo vs. Np/qo ("Log-log"
plot). (Base diagnostic plot) - Log-log qo/(pi-pwf)/qo vs. Np/qo ("Blasingame"
plot). (Secondary diagnostic plot) - Log-log qo and Np vs. t ("Fetkovich"
plot). (Log-log "history" plot) - Other specialized plots (flowing material
balance, etc.). ("Confirmation" plots) - Initialize reservoir model, then history match to
refine parameters. - PERFORM model-based analysis of well test (PTA)
data. - Log-log (pws-pwf,Dt0) or derivative vs. t
("Log-log" PTA plot). (Base PTA plot) - Semilog pws vs. log(Dt) ("Semilog" plot). (Base
PTA plot) - Semilog pws vs. log(tpDt/)Dt ("Horner"
plot). (Base PTA plot) - Same process as PA, initialize reservoir model,
then history match PTA data.
5Inventory
- Data (Transferred)
- PAD 2 CH203, 204, 206, 208, 209, 212, 213, 214,
219 - PAD 3 CG302, 312, 314, 315
- PAD 4 CG401, 402, 403, 404, 405, 413, 415
- PAD 5 CH502, 505, 507, 508, 509, 511, 513, 515,
516 - PAD 6 CH601, 602, 603, 604, 605, 606, 607, 608,
612, 613, 614, 615, 616, 617, 618 - PAD 7 CH701, 702, 703, 704, 705, 706, 707, 708,
709, 710, 711, 712, 713, 714
6Issues
- Pad 2
- CH 203 PTA can not be performed (Abnormal
pressures during national strike) - CH 204 High quality data until April 2002
- CH 206 Ok
- CH 208 Bad data Dec 02 -- Mar 03 (PTA can not
be performed) - CH 209 Ok
- CH 212 Ok
- CH 213 Ok
- CH 214 Erratic data and data from multiple
gauges (major problem) - CH 219 Ok
- Pad 3
- CG 302 Ok
- CG 312 100 psia jump during national strike
(PTA can not be performed) - CG 314 Ok
- CG 315 Ok
7Issues
- Pad 4
- CG 401 Ok
- CG 402 Ok
- CG 403 Ok
- CG 404 Ok
- CG 405 Only daily OFM data available (PTA can
not be performed) - CG 413 NO RATES/ Small amount of high quality
pressure data (NO ANALYSIS) - CG 415 Scatters in data, issues in the high
quality data (PTA can not be performed)
- Pad 5
- CH 502 Ok
- CH 505 Ok
- CH 507 Ok
- CH 508 Ok
- CH 509 Ok
- CH 511 Ok
- CH 513 Ok
- CH 515 Ok
- CH 516 Ok
8Issues
- Pad 6
- CH 601 Ok
- CH 602 Ok
- CH 603 OFM data are erratic
- CH 604 Ok
- CH 605 Ok
- CH 606 Ok
- CH 607 Ok
- CH 608 Ok
- CH 612 Ok
- CH 613 Ok
- CH 614 Ok
- CH 615 Ok
- CH 616 Ok
- CH 617 Ok
- CH 618 Missing sensor pressure data Jun 01
Dec 02
Data resolution is relatively lower in pad 6.
9Issues
- Pad 7
- CH 701 Ok
- CH 702 Ok
- CH 703 Ok
- CH 704 Ok
- CH 705 Ok
- CH 706 Ok (bad data Oct 02 Nov 02 pressures
138000 psia??) - CH 707 Ok (bad data Oct 02 Nov 02 pressures
127000 psia??) - CH 708 Ok (bad data Oct 02 Nov 02 pressures
126000 psia??) - CH 709 Ok (bad data Oct 02 Nov 02 pressures
131000 psia??) - CH 710 Ok
- CH 711 Ok (missing pressures for 5 days (21 Dec
02 26 Dec 02) - CH 712 Ok
- CH 713 Ok
- CH 714 Ok
10PA Results from Topaze (KTZ) Sensor Data Well CH
203
- Discussion PA Results from Topaze (KTZ) Sensor
data used - Horizontal well model in a finite-acting
reservoir. - Reasonable match.
- Note that this is the very early part of analysis
to identify issues.
11PA Results from Topaze (KTZ) OFM Data Well CH 203
- Discussion PA Results from Topaze (KTZ) OFM
data used - Horizontal well model in a finite-acting
reservoir. - Reasonable match very close values with the
analysis using sensor data. - OFM data is reliable several gaps in the sensor
data.
12PTA Results from Saphir (KS3) Sensor Data Well
CH 203
- Discussion PTA Results from Saphir (KS3)
Sensor data used - Reasonable history match.
- Sensor data during national strike are very
problematic (see next slides). - Values from Topaze are used to initiate the
analysis (close results).
13PTA Results from Saphir (KS3) OFM Data Well CH
203
- Discussion PTA Results from Saphir (KS3) OFM
data used - Reasonable history match except for the later
part. - Noisy pressure derivative average pressures?.
- Values from Topaze are used to initiate the
analysis (close results).
14Data Issues (Sensor) Well CH 203
- Discussion Issues
- Data between 18 Dec 02 and 21 Dec 02 strange
pressure behavior. - Sensor data are missing after 21 Dec 02 (I used
OFM data to fill the gap). - Missing data between 21 Dec 02 and 18 Feb 03.
15Data Issues (Sensor) Well CH 203
- Discussion Issues
- Data between 18 Dec 02 and 21 Dec 02 strange
pressure behavior. - Sensor data are missing after 21 Dec 02 (I used
OFM data to fill the gap). - Missing data between 21 Dec 02 and 18 Feb 03.
16Data Issues (Sensor) Well CH 203
- Discussion Issues
- Abnormally high sensor pressures between 25 Oct
03 and 03 Jan 04. - They do not show up in the OFM data.
17PA Results from Topaze (KTZ) OFM Data Well CH 203
- Discussion PA Results from Topaze (KTZ) OFM
data used - Horizontal well model in a finite-acting
reservoir. - Reasonable match very close values with the
analysis using sensor data. - OFM data is reliable several gaps in the sensor
data.
18PA Results from Topaze (KTZ) OFM Data Well CH 206
- Discussion PA Results from Topaze (KTZ) OFM
data used - Horizontal well model in a finite-acting
reservoir. - Good match needs to be improved.
- OFM data is reliable.
19PA Results from Topaze (KTZ) OFM Data Well CH 208
- Discussion PA Results from Topaze (KTZ) OFM
data used - Horizontal well model in a finite-acting
reservoir. - Very good match.
- OFM data is reliable will yield closer values
to real analysis using sensor.
20PA Results from Topaze (KTZ) OFM Data Well CH 212
- Discussion PA Results from Topaze (KTZ) OFM
data used - Horizontal well model in a finite-acting
reservoir. - High GOR values are taken into account for the
calculation of total rate. - Above match is obtained with the well length (Lw)
2500 ft.
21PA Results from Topaze (KTZ) OFM Data Well CH 212
- Discussion PA Results from Topaze (KTZ) OFM
data used - Horizontal well model in a finite-acting
reservoir. - High GOR values are taken into account for the
calculation of total rate. - Above match is obtained with the rectangular
boundaries (3x1).
22ExxonMobil Texas AM PTA/PA Project Cerro Negro
Field (Venezuela)
Analysis Summary (PTA/PA) for Well CH 517
Dilhan Ilk, Texas AM U. Thomas A. Blasingame,
Texas AM U. Department of Petroleum
Engineering Texas AM University College
Station, TX 77843-3116 (Ilk) 1.979.458-1499
dilhan_at_tamu.edu (Blasingame) 1.979.845.2292
t-blasingame_at_tamu.edu
23PA Results from Topaze (KTZ) FAHW Well CH 413
- Discussion PA Results from Topaze (KTZ)
Rectangular Reservoir - Horizontal well model in a FINITE-acting
reservoir much better match. - FAHW model performs well for model/analysis
functions, except early times. - Excellent rate and pressure history match,
correlates well with PTA.
24PTA Results from Saphir (KS3) FAHW Well CH 413
- Discussion PTA Results from Saphir (KS3)
Rectangular Reservoir - FAHW model yields EXCELLENT match all times.
- FAHW model yields OUTSTANDING match of PTA data.
- Minor deviation in pressure matches (PA and PTA)
due to pi differences.
25ExxonMobil Texas AM PTA/PA Project Cerro Negro
Field (Venezuela)
Analysis Summary (PTA/PA) for Well CH 517
Sara Coulthard, Texas AM U. Dilhan Ilk, Texas
AM U. Thomas A. Blasingame, Texas AM
U. Department of Petroleum Engineering Texas AM
University College Station, TX 77843-3116
26Input Data Summary Well CH 517
- Comment Input Data Summary
- cf given by ExxonMobil staff.
- co, cw, cg computed from PVT data given by
ExxonMobil staff. - So, Sw, Sg given by ExxonMobil staff.
27PA Results Summary Well CH 517
- Comment PA Results Summary
- Good agreement in permeability (kradial or kavg)
all analyses. - Kappa Engineering results forced (Saphir and
Topaze) for consistency. - RTA (Fekete) results comparable (not forced,
wanted independent estimates).
28PA Results from Topaze (KTZ) IAHW Well CH 517
- Discussion PA Results from Topaze (KTZ)
Infinite-Acting Reservoir - Excellent history match (Production history
plot). - Analysis plots SUGGEST finite-acting reservoir
behavior. - A clear definition of the reservoir drive must be
made.
29PA Results from Topaze (KTZ) FAHW Well CH 517
- Discussion PA Results from Topaze (KTZ)
Rectangular Reservoir - Excellent history match and match of analysis
plot functions. - This analysis STRONGLY SUGGESTS finite-acting
reservoir behavior. - Depletion drive is apparent.
30PA Results from RTA (Fekete) FAHW Well CH 517
- Discussion PA Results from RTA (Fekete)
Rectangular Reservoir - RTA pressure match is excellent (similar results
to Topaze). - RTA does not presently compute rates from the
analytical solution. - Decline type curve is very convincing
depletion-drive reservoir.
31PTA Results Summary Well CH 517
- Comment PTA Results Summary
- Good agreement in permeability (kradial or kavg)
all analyses. - Fekete and Kappa Engineering results are
consistent. - pi lower for PTA due to computational approach
(pi backcalculated from pwf).
32PTA Results from Saphir (KS3) IAHW Well CH 517
- Discussion PTA Results from Saphir (KS3)
Infinite-Acting Reservoir - This analysis is a balance of "history match" and
analysis plots. - History match is excellent (infinite-acting
reservoir). - "Better" match of the PTA data obtained by the
sacrifice of the history match.
33PTA Results from Saphir (KS3) FAHW Well CH 517
- Discussion PTA Results from Saphir (KS3)
Rectangular Reservoir - Slightly better PTA data match using a finite
(rectangular) reservoir model. - Minor differences in results for PTA
infinite/finite-acting reservoir cases. - PTA/PA (Saphir/Topaze) results are forced.
34PTA Results from Saphir (KS3 Best Fit) IAHW Well
CH 517
- Discussion PTA Results from Saphir (KS3)
Infinite-Acting Reservoir - "Best fit" of PTA data OUTSTANDING match of PTA
functions, BUT ... - Conclusion PTA can be manipulated to fit data,
but without the "constraint" of the production
history (and PA), the PTA may just be analysis of
artifacts.
35Input Data Summary Well CH 517 (h 120 ft)
- Comment Input Data Summary
- cf given by ExxonMobil staff.
- co, cw, cg computed from PVT data given by
ExxonMobil staff. - So, Sw, Sg given by ExxonMobil staff.
36PA Results Summary Well CH 517 (h 120 ft)
- Comment PA Results Summary
- k 15600 md (h 77 ft) ? k 14900 md (h 120
ft). - sh 0.08 (h 77 ft) ? sh 0.07 (h 120 ft).
- OOIP 95.0 MMSTB (h 77 ft) ? OOIP 81.4 MMSTB
(h 120 ft).
37PA Results from Topaze (KTZ) FAHW Well CH 517 (h
120 ft)
- Discussion PA Results from Topaze (KTZ)
Rectangular Reservoir - Excellent history match and match of analysis
plot functions. - This analysis STRONGLY SUGGESTS finite-acting
reservoir behavior. - Depletion drive is apparent.
38PTA Results Summary Well CH 517 (h 120 ft)
- Comment PTA Results Summary
- k 15600 md (h 77 ft) ? k 14900 md (h 120
ft). - sh 0.08 (h 77 ft) ? sh 0.07 (h 120 ft).
- OOIP 95.0 MMSTB (h 77 ft) ? OOIP 81.4 MMSTB
(h 120 ft).
39PTA Results from Saphir (KS3) FAHW Well CH 517
(h 120 ft)
- Discussion PTA Results from Saphir (KS3)
Rectangular Reservoir - Slightly better PTA data match using a finite
(rectangular) reservoir model. - Minor differences in results for PTA
infinite/finite-acting reservoir cases. - PTA/PA (Saphir/Topaze) results are forced.
40ExxonMobil Texas AM PTA/PA Project Cerro Negro
Field (Venezuela)
Discussion Meeting (25 April 2007)
Sara Coulthard, Texas AM U. Dilhan Ilk, Texas
AM U. Thomas A. Blasingame, Texas AM
U. Department of Petroleum Engineering Texas AM
University College Station, TX 77843-3116