scholarly journals On conducting additional experimental studies of the properties of reservoir fluids in the design of oil field development

2021 ◽  
Vol 6 (1) ◽  
pp. 83-87
Author(s):  
S. S. Ivanov ◽  
M. Y. Tarasov

The article substantiates the need to perform additional experimental studies of reservoir fluids, the results of which are used as input data for the implementation of oil field development projects. The methods of experimental research used in «Giprotyumenneftegaz» are briefly described and their main features are described.

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Khidir Mansum Ibragimov ◽  
Nahide Ismat Huseinova ◽  
Aliabas Alipasha Gadzhiev

Abstract For controlling the oil field development proposed an economically efficient express calculation and visualization method of the hydrodynamic parameters current values distribution in the productive formation. The presented report shows the results of applying this technique for determining the injected water propagation direction into the productive formation (X horizon) at the «Neft Dashlary» field. Based on the calculated results, the current distribution of the injected water was visualized in the selected section of the formation. High accuracy of the calculation was confirmed by comparing obtained results with the results of a simultaneous tracer study conducted in the field conditions. During tracer studies it was tested a new tracer material, more effective than its analogs. According to laboratory and experimental studies, the addition of 0.003% of this indicator substance to the volume of injected water is the optimal amount for its recognition in the well's product. At the allocated area of the "Neft Dashlari" field, the benefits from the use of the calculation method amounted to 62.9 thousand manats. Based on the obtained satisfying results of the new method for calculating hydrodynamic parameters and the use of a tracer indicator application at the «Neft Dashlary» oilfield, it is recommended to apply these developments in other oil and gas fields for mass diagnostic of the reservoir fluid distribution in a selected area of productive formations.


Energies ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 14 (3) ◽  
pp. 654
Author(s):  
Dmitry V. Mardashov ◽  
Mikhail K. Rogachev ◽  
Yury V. Zeigman ◽  
Vyacheslav V. Mukhametshin

Well killing is an important technological stage before conducting workover operation, one of the tasks of which is to preserve and restore the natural filtration characteristics of the bottomhole formation zone (BFZ). Special attention should be paid to the choice of well killing technologies and development of wells in complicated conditions, which include abnormally low reservoir pressure, high oil-gas ratio and carbonate reservoir type. To preserve the filtration characteristics of the productive formation and prevent fluid losses in producing wells during well killing operation, blocking compositions are used. At the same time, an informed choice of the most effective well killing technologies is required. Consequently, there is a need to conduct laboratory physicochemical and coreflood experiments simulating geological, physical, and technological conditions of field development, as similar as possible to actual reservoir conditions. The article presents the results of experimental studies on the development well killing technologies of producing wells during workover operation in various geological, physical, and technological conditions of oil field development. Physicochemical and coreflood laboratory experiments were carried out with the simulation of the processes of well killing and development of wells in reservoir conditions with the use of modern high-technology equipment in the Enhanced Oil Recovery Laboratory of the Department of Development and Operation of Oil and Gas Fields at St. Petersburg Mining University. As a result of the experimental studies, new compositions of well killing and stimulation fluids were developed, which ensure to prevent fluid loss, gas breakthrough, as well as the preservation, restoration and improvement of the filtration characteristics of the BFZ in the conditions of terrigenous and carbonate reservoirs at different stages of oil field development. It is determined that the developed process fluids, which include surfactants (YALAN-E2 and NG-1), have a hydrophobic effect on the porous medium of reservoir rocks, which ultimately contributes to the preservation, restoration and improvement of the filtration characteristics of the BFZ. The value of the presented research results is relevant for practice and confirmed by the fact that, as a result of field tests of the technology for blocking the BFZ with the composition of inverse water–oil emulsion during well killing before workover operation, an improvement in the efficiency of wells operation was obtained in the form of an increase in their oil production rate by an average of 5–10 m3/day, reducing the time required for the well to start operating up to 1–3 days and reducing the water cut of formation fluid by 20–30%.


Author(s):  
I.V. Burenina ◽  
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M.V. Gerasimova ◽  
M.A. Khalikova ◽  
I.A. Soloveva ◽  
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The article is devoted to the identification and evaluation of specific design constraints in the implementation of oil field development projects. A sequence of stages for identifying, evaluating, and managing project constraints is formed. The characteristic of the levels of manageability of project constraints is given and the actions of the manager for each level are defined. A method is proposed for determining the ranks of restrictions, taking into account the probability of occurrence of a restriction and the degree of its influence on the project result. The system of values of the point scale for assessing the levels of manageability of project restrictions is defined. Relationship established of the riskiness of the project and the level of manageability of the design constraints.


Author(s):  
Alexandre Anozé Emerick ◽  
Marco Aurélio Cavalcanti Pacheco ◽  
Marley Maria Bernardes Rebuzzi Vellasco ◽  
Marco Antonio G. Dias ◽  
Juan Guillermo Lazo Lazo

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