已发表: 10/06/2011
已发表: 10/06/2011
The exploration campaign that started with the creation of the new company, in 2007, took another step forward with the drilling and completion of it’s first horizontal producing well in the Campos Basin. The Waimea accumulation was discovered in the third exploratory well drilled in December 2009 (1-OGX-3-RJS), and confirmed with formation tests. The main reservoir drilled in well 1-OGX-3-RJS contained high energy carbonates intercalated with shales, occurring in structural and stratigraphic traps limited by normal and compressive geological failures in the NE-SW direction.
To ensure the commercial production of this accumulation, the development plan will require the drilling of several horizontal wells with high productivity index. This paper explains how careful planning along with well placement technologies were used to mitigate the geological uncertainties involved in drilling a horizontal well in a carbonate reservoir. The result was a successful production well at an early stage in the exploratory campaign.
Some of the key design and operation aspects which contributed to the success of the well were:
The planning and execution of the well culminated in excelent results for this first horizontal producer, with high net pay over the 1,000 meters drilled and well testing confirming the well’s high production potencial.