已发表: 03/27/2012
已发表: 03/27/2012
In 2007, a new Independent Brazilian Oil and Gas company acquired 21 exploration offshore blocks, increasing its portfolio up to 29 blocks by March 2009. Ambitious exploration and production goals were set, such as Drilling Commencement by Q3 2009, Minimum Well Drilling Commitments in four Basins by 2010/11, Initial Development in the Campos Basin and First Oil by 2012. The first three initial goals have already been met and the fourth one is well online to be met as expected with the FPSO already in the Brazilian coast.
One of the key elements to reach these objectives is recognized to be the implementation of a focused innovative decision workflow, supported by a real time monitoring process from a cross-disciplinary Operations Support Center (OSC). This paper presents this innovative work scheme, based on a collaborative working environment between the operating and service companies during the well testing operations, with the most advanced monitoring and interpretation tools.
It includes a concrete field case which resulted not only in improved risk identification, prevention and mitigation, but also in operational performance optimization.
This innovative decision workflow implemented in Brazil is considered as a high-technological reference model for operating companies, locally in Brazil and others around the world, to achieve success during challenging Well Testing operations.