Turbidite reservoir compartmentalization and well targeting with 4D seismic and production data: Schiehallion Field, UK

Author:

Gainski M.1,Macgregor A. G.1,Freeman P. J.12,Nieuwland H. F.13

Affiliation:

1. BP Exploration Operating Company Ltd, 1 Wellheads Avenue, Dyce, Aberdeen, AB21 7PB, UK

2. Nexen Petroleum UK Ltd, Charter Place, Vine Street, Uxbridge, UB8 1JG, UK

3. BP Azerbaijan, Villa Petrolea, 2 Neftchilar Prospekti, AZ1003 Baku, Azerbaijan

Abstract

AbstractThis paper discusses integration of production surveillance techniques, focusing on the use of 4D seismic data to identify reservoir compartmentalization. We present two examples of recently drilled compartments that were successfully identified following integration of surveillance data with detailed reservoir modelling work. Our examples are from the faulted, Paleocene channelized turbidite reservoirs of the Schiehallion oil field, offshore West of Shetlands, U.K. The first example provides a good case history of a 4D Integrated Reservoir Modelling (4D IRM) approach – which involved integration of dynamic well data with 4D seismic, and iterative revision of geological and reservoir simulation models. Two newly identified targets were drilled and completed successfully using these techniques. The second example illustrates a situation where 4D seismic interpretation was key in identifying a new infill target.Production in the Schiehallion Field started in 1998, and the current development scheme totals 46 wells (22 producers and 24 water injectors). During the early years of production it became apparent that geological connectivity, fluid flow and pressure communication between wells was not as inter-connected as expected. As a result the number of wells required to maximize the recovery has more than doubled to that specified in the original development plan, and the number is expected to increase further as the field matures. Continuous collection of bottom hole pressure data from permanently installed gauges, well testing and production logging (PLT) supported by a regular time-lapse (4D) seismic programme are used to update conceptual thinking and thus constrain geological and flow simulation modelling. This data integration results in improved understanding of the static and dynamic reservoir compartmentalization and well connectivity.

Publisher

Geological Society of London

Subject

Geology,Ocean Engineering,Water Science and Technology

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