已发表: 04/20/2015
已发表: 04/20/2015
Apache Energy Limited planned to drill six multilateral wells with a total of 15 laterals in the Coniston field offshore Australia. This 15-well campaign is the most complex campaign conducted by Apache in Australia to date. The Coniston field is characterized by a series of transverse and longitudinal seismic faults that bisect hydrocarbon-bearing sands. Evidence from exploration wells showed a thin column of heavy oil and a gas cap in this fault-bonded reservoir.
Due to the highly faulted nature of the reservoir, only 1520% of the original oil in place was recoverable. Apache needed to optimize well placement to stay within the reservoir and maximize oil recovery.
Schlumberger recommended using the GeoSphere reservoir mapping-while-drilling service with interpretation support from its experts. Using deep, directional electromagnetic measurements, the GeoSphere service maps reservoirs in real time more than 100 ft [30 m] from the wellbore. Paired with expert interpretation, the GeoSphere service makes it possible to place wells optimally, steer wellbores with precision, and update geological and seismic models.
The GeoSphere service provided a full subsurface picture of the reservoir, which revealed previously undetected oil reserves. Over the course of the 15-well campaign, Apache extended the TD of its laterals by a total of 11,155 ft [3,400 m]. Initial simulation conducted by Apache shows that the additional reservoir exposure could increase expected recovery by about 11%.
Maps from the GeoSphere service provided subsurface bedding and fluid-contact details, such as consistent mapping of the OWC located at distances up to 62 ft [19 m] from the wellbore. Apaches geology and geophysics team used the mapping data from the GeoSphere service to update its geological models in real time, increasing confidence in the reservoir model and improving plans for future development wells.
Apache plans to use the GeoSphere service to maximize oil recovery in another multi-lateral well set to be drilled in the nearby Novara field.
Challenge: Maximize oil recovery in a multiwell, multilateral project planned for an offshore field characterized by discontinuous sand bodies with highly faulted sections
Solution: Map the reservoir boundaries, top, and oil/water contact (OWC) in real time with the GeoSphere reservoir mapping-while-drilling service; provide expert, real-time interpretation of the data
Results: