Evolution of Khuff Tight Gas Reservoir Understanding for a Field in Offshore Abu Dhabi

Author:

Menon Pradeep1,Anurag Atul2,Mills Carey1,Basioni Mahmoud1,Steiner Stefan1,AlBlooshi Mohammed1,Dasgupta Suvodip3,Guerra Julian3,Shasmal Sudipan3,Adil Suliman Salim Israa3

Affiliation:

1. ADNOC Upstream

2. ADNOC Offshore

3. Schlumberger

Abstract

Abstract The Khuff Formation is a Permo-Triassic aged carbonate unit which reservoirs a highly economic gas resource in several countries within the Middle East. The appraisal and development of Khuff Formation tight gas resources is the subject of increased focus in the offshore UAE. This case study focuses on the appraisal of a particular field in offshore Abu Dhabi and summarizes how the understanding of this complex reservoir has evolved over time. The oldest well penetrating the Khuff Formation in this field was drilled almost 3 decades ago. This well tested gas within the Upper Khuff however appraisal of this resource had to wait until 2017-18 when two appraisal wells were drilled on the discovery. These appraisal wells included a complete suite of wireline logs, image log data, formation pressure measurements and well tests to give a clearer picture of the formation and fluid saturations. Subsequent to the drilling of the recent appraisal wells an integrated study was completed integrating all the processed and advanced answer products in order to determine the key elements controlling gas productivity. This knowledge were subsequently applied to optimise a well drilled and production tested in late 2018. Understanding the production behavior of the Khuff Formation reservoirs intervals has been one of the most critical factors behind the decision to develop this complex reservoir. Certain key answer products are considered critical for identification of completion intervals. These products include; sonic imaging (looking for fractures away from the wellbore), advanced textural analysis from borehole images (porosity classification) and critically stressed fracture analysis from geomechanics. This study led to the conclusion that critically stressed fractures and/or connected pores from images are the best indicators of high gas flow potential, while this flow can become exponentially higher when fractures at the wellbore connect to fractures away from the wellbore. This workflow has now been applied to the most recently drilled well and to other Khuff Formation appraisal projects across the off shore of Abu Dhabi. This is an illustration of how in-depth analysis of all the acquired data in an integrated manner can help in understanding a complex reservoir and lead to better decision-making for the future wells and offset appraisal projects. Lessons are hidden in both success and failure and as long as these lessons are analyzed properly, they can lead to long-term success.

Publisher

SPE

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