Reservoir Simulation Evaluation of Cyclic Steam Stimulation Strategies in Tayarat Carbonate Heavy Oil Reservoir

Author:

Evro Solomon1,Alshamali Adnan1,AL-Faresi Fahad1,Mishari Al-Qattan1,Al-Ostad Nejoud1,Krasnova Galina1,Hayat Laila1,Suresh andana1,Mandani Hasan1,Jimenez Carlos1,Ali Sher1

Affiliation:

1. Kuwait Oil Company

Abstract

AbstractThe Tayarat formation extends over a large area; this formation has a diverse and complex geology and has heavy oil fluid system. A previous review of the analogous technologies that apply to the Tayarat heavy oil formation shows that it would be economically impossible to deploy a single reservoir development technology in all the areas of the field. In this project, we evaluated cyclic steam stimulation strategies focusing on applying different well completions.We have applied a compositional numerical simulation model using CMG Stars to investigate the application of different cyclic steam stimulation strategies. This includes using a traditional vertical well with a single steam injection point in the entire zone of the reservoir. We also investigated the use of vertical wells with dual string completion, where the short string injected into the upper parts of the formation while the long string injected into the lower part of the reservoir. With the horizontal well injection, we investigated open-hole completion and the case of using a horizontal well with multi-stage hydraulic fracturing.The potential of injecting steam at a higher rate with horizontal wells is attractive and requires more investigation. Apart from reducing the well count, we could overcome the surface constraints challenge in the field by stepping out of the congested areas and placing the horizontal section in the targeted part of the formation. With the advances in horizontal wells with multi-stage hydraulic fracturing in the industry, carbonate reservoirs such as Tayarat with low permeability could benefit from more reservoirs contact and possibly better steam distribution if we introduce adequate hydraulic fracture stimulation in the formation.The results of this study show that we could reduce our drilling footprint substantially by implementing a horizontal well with multi-stage hydraulic fracture stimulation in developing parts of the Tayarat carbonate heavy oil reservoir. Cyclic steam injection with vertical wells completed with dual strings shows a production advantage over a similar vertical well completed with a single string in similar zones. At the same time, horizontal wells with multi-stage hydraulic fracturing stimulation offer marginal benefits. The risk of increased hydraulic stimulation costs could undermine the value created by horizontal drilling and completion.

Publisher

SPE

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