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Section 1.0

Basic Reservoir Engineering

1.1

Introduction (Course Objectives).............................................................................. 1-3

1.2

History

..................................................................................................... 1-3

1.3

Geology Recap

..................................................................................................... 1-4

1.3.1
1.3.2
1.3.3

1.3.4

1.4

Rock Classification.....................................................................................................................................1-4
Rock Properties.............................................................................................................................................1-5
1.3.2.1
Porosity........................................................................................................................................1-6
1.3.2.2
Permeability..............................................................................................................................1-7
Hydrocarbon Accumulations...................................................................................................................1-8
1.3.3.1
Domes And Anticlines.........................................................................................................1-9
1.3.3.2
Salt Domes And Plug Structures.................................................................................. 1-10
1.3.3.3
Faults......................................................................................................................................... 1-10
1.3.3.4
Unconformity .........................................................................................................................1-11
1.3.3.5
Lenticular Reservoirs......................................................................................................... 1-11
Reservoir Temperature And Pressure.............................................................................................. 1-12
1.3.4.1
Normal Pressure...................................................................................................................1-12
1.3.4.2
Abnormal Pressures............................................................................................................ 1-13
1.3.4.3
Reservoir Temperature...................................................................................................... 1-13

Interacting Forces, Saturation And Displacement....................................................1-13


1.4.1
1.4.2
1.4.3
1.4.4
1.4.5

General ......................................................................................................................................................1-13
Surface And Interfacial Tension ........................................................................................................ 1-13
Wetting ......................................................................................................................................................1-14
Capillarity.....................................................................................................................................................1-15
Saturation...............................................................................................................................................................

1.4.6
1.4.7
1.4.8

Irreducible Water Saturation............................................................................................................... 1-16


Residual Oil.................................................................................................................................................1-16
Relations Between Permeability And Fluid Saturation ......................................................... 1-19

1-15

1.5

Fluid Properties ....................................................................................................1-21


1.5.1
1.5.2
1.5.3

1.6

Components Of Hydrocarbon............................................................................................................... 1-21


Classification Of Hydrocarbons.......................................................................................................... 1-23
Characteristics Of Formation Water................................................................................................ 1-25

Phase Behaviour ....................................................................................................1-25


1.6.1
1.6.2
1.6.3
1.6.4

1.6.5

1.6.6

Phase Behaviour Of A Single Component System................................................................... 1-25


Phase Behaviour Of A Multi-Component System..................................................................... 1-27
Reservoir And Fluid Compressibility .............................................................................................. 1-28
Conversion Factors Between Surface And Downhole Volumes.........................................1-28
1.6.4.1
Formation Volume Factor Of Gas, Bg ...................................................................... 1-29
1.6.4.2
Formation Volume Factor Of Oil, Bo........................................................................ 1-30
1.6.4.3
Formation Volume Factor Of Water, Bw ................................................................ 1-31
Fluid Density Corrections .....................................................................................................................1-31
1.6.5.1
Gas Density............................................................................................................................ 1-31
1.6.5.2
Oil Density.............................................................................................................................. 1-31
1.6.5.3
Water Density .......................................................................................................................1-32
Viscosities ....................................................................................................................................................1-32
1.6.6.1
Gas Viscosity.........................................................................................................................1-32
1.6.6.2
Oil Viscosity..........................................................................................................................1-32
1.6.6.3
Water Viscosity....................................................................................................................1-32
1.6.6.4
Formation Compressibility.............................................................................................. 1-32

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1.7

Reservoir Drive Mechanisms .................................................................................1-32


1.7.1
1.7.2
1.7.3
1.7.4
1.7.5

Section 2.0

Oil Reservoirs ............................................................................................................................................. 1-32


Solution Gas Drive Reservoirs............................................................................................................ 1-33
Gas Cap Expansion Drive Reservoirs.............................................................................................. 1-35
Water Drive Reservoirs..........................................................................................................................1-36
Discussion Of Recovery Efficiency.................................................................................................. 1-39

Completion Technology And Types

2.1

Introduction

2.2

Completion Components...........................................................................................2-3
2.2.1
2.2.2
2.2.3
2.2.4
2.2.5

2.2.6
2.3

Section 3.0

Natural Completions................................................................................................................................ 2-18


Stimulated Completions ........................................................................................................................2-18
2.4.2.1
Hydraulic Fracturing.......................................................................................................... 2-18
2.4.2.2
Acidizing................................................................................................................................. 2-19
2.4.2.3
Extreme Overbalance Perforating................................................................................ 2-20

Practical Well Testing


Introduction
3.1.1
3.1.2

3.2

General ......................................................................................................................................................2-16
2.3.1.1
Open Hole Completions ................................................................................................... 2-16
2.3.1.2
Cased Hole Completions ................................................................................................. 2-16

Completion Types .................................................................................................. 2-16


2.4.1
2.4.2

3.1

Production Tubulars ....................................................................................................................................2-5


Packers .........................................................................................................................................................2-5
2.2.2.1
Permanent Packers................................................................................................................2-5
2.2.2.2
Retrievable Packer ................................................................................................................2-7
Flow Control...................................................................................................................................................2-8
2.2.3.1
Landing Nipples......................................................................................................................2-8
2.2.3.2
Sliding Side Door................................................................................................................2-10
Subsurface Safety Systems..................................................................................................................2-12
2.2.4.1
Subsurface Controlled Subsurface Safety Valves................................................2-12
2.2.4.2
Surface Controlled Subsurface Safety Valves....................................................... 2-12
Ancillary Components............................................................................................................................ 2-14
2.2.5.1
Wireline Entry Guide......................................................................................................... 2-14
2.2.5.2
Blast Joint ...............................................................................................................................2-14
2.2.5.3
Flow Couplings.....................................................................................................................2-14
General ......................................................................................................................................................2-14

Completion Techniques..........................................................................................2-16
2.3.1

2.4

......................................................................................................2-3

......................................................................................................3-3

Productivity Well Testing........................................................................................................................3-3


Descriptive Well Testing.........................................................................................................................3-5

Test Design

......................................................................................................3-7

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3.3

Tubing Conveyed Perforating - TCP........................................................................3-11


3.3.1
3.3.2
3.3.3
3.3.4
3.3.5

3.4

Drill Stem Testing Tools - DST................................................................................3-19


3.4.1
3.4.2

3.4.3
3.4.4
3.5

General ......................................................................................................................................................3-19
Basic Requirements................................................................................................................................. 3-19
3.4.2.1
Packer....................................................................................................................................... 3-19
3.4.2.2
Test Valve...............................................................................................................................3-19
3.4.2.3
Reverse Circulation Valve.............................................................................................. 3-19
3.4.2.4
Slip Joint.................................................................................................................................. 3-19
3.4.2.5
Hydraulic Jar..........................................................................................................................3-20
3.4.2.6
Safety Joint............................................................................................................................. 3-20
3.4.2.7
Safety Valve..........................................................................................................................3-20
3.4.2.8
Gauge Carrier ........................................................................................................................3-20
3.4.2.9
Sampling Chamber Tool .................................................................................................. 3-20
Types Of Drill Stem Tests....................................................................................................................3-27
3.4.3.1
Open Hole Drill Stem Testing....................................................................................... 3-27
3.4.3.2
Cased Hole Drill Stem Testing..................................................................................... 3-28
New Technology........................................................................................................................................ 3-32

Subsurface Safety Systems......................................................................................3-34


3.5.1

3.6

General ......................................................................................................................................................3-11
3.3.1.1
Through Tubing Perforating............................................................................................ 3-11
3.3.1.2
Casing Gun And High Shot Density Perforating (HSD)................................... 3-13
Benefits Of TCP ........................................................................................................................................ 3-13
Equipment Selection...............................................................................................................................3-15
Testing Requirements............................................................................................................................. 3-15
Firing Heads................................................................................................................................................3-17
3.3.5.1
Differential Pressure Firing Head................................................................................ 3-17
3.3.5.2
Hydraulic Delay Firing Head......................................................................................... 3-17
3.3.5.3
Bar Hydrostatic Firing Head.......................................................................................... 3-17
3.3.5.4
Trigger Charge Firing System ....................................................................................... 3-17
3.3.5.5
Redundant Firing Systems .............................................................................................. 3-19

General ......................................................................................................................................................3-34

Surface Testing Equipment ....................................................................................3-35


3.6.1
3.6.2

General ......................................................................................................................................................3-35
Equipment.....................................................................................................................................................3-35
3.6.2.1
Flowhead ................................................................................................................................. 3-35
3.6.2.2
Choke Manifold....................................................................................................................3-37
3.6.2.3
Heater / Steam Exchanger.............................................................................................. 3-38
3.6.2.4
Test Separator.......................................................................................................................3-38
3.6.2.5
Gauge Tank............................................................................................................................ 3-39
3.6.2.6
Pumps And Manifolds ....................................................................................................... 3-39
3.6.2.7
Burners...................................................................................................................................... 3-39
3.6.2.8
Emergency Shut Down Systems................................................................................... 3-39

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3.7

Data Acquisition .................................................................................................... 3-42


3.7.1
3.7.2

3.7.3

3.7.4
3.7.5
3.7.6

3.7.7
3.8

Special Applications............................................................................................... 3-55


3.8.1
3.8.2

Section 4.0
4.1

Sampling Procedures Design ....................................................................................4-3


Samples Representivity ............................................................................................................................4-3
Producing Conditions.................................................................................................................................4-4
Well Conditioning.......................................................................................................................................4-5
Hydrocarbon Sampling Methods...........................................................................................................4-6
4.1.4.1
Bottom Hole Sampling........................................................................................................4-6
4.1.4.2
Surface Sampling...................................................................................................................4-6

Sampling Of Oil Reservoirs......................................................................................4-7


4.2.1

4.3

High Pressure High Temperature - HPHT..................................................................................... 3-55


High Flow Rates........................................................................................................................................ 3-55

Sampling Of Reservoir Fluids

4.1.1
4.1.2
4.1.3
4.1.4

4.2

General ......................................................................................................................................................3-42
Transducer Performance........................................................................................................................3-42
3.7.2.1
Static Parameters ................................................................................................................3-42
3.7.2.2
Dynamic Parameters.......................................................................................................... 3-45
3.7.2.3
Calibration .............................................................................................................................. 3-46
Pressure Transducer Technology....................................................................................................... 3-46
3.7.3.1
Strain Gauge Sensors......................................................................................................... 3-47
3.7.3.2
Capacitance Sensors.......................................................................................................... 3-48
3.7.3.3
Quartz Crystal Sensors...................................................................................................... 3-49
Surface Data Acquisition ......................................................................................................................3-50
Downhole Data Acquisition.................................................................................................................3-50
3.7.5.1
Downhole Recording.......................................................................................................... 3-50
3.7.5.2
Surface Readout...................................................................................................................3-50
New Technology........................................................................................................................................ 3-52
3.7.6.1
Datalatch System................................................................................................................3-52
3.7.6.2
Wireless Telemetry ............................................................................................................ 3-53
3.7.6.3
Data Acquisition In Permanent Completions......................................................... 3-53
Formation Interval Testing ...................................................................................................................3-53

Preliminary Conditions On Oil Reservoirs.......................................................................................4-7

Sampling Gas Reservoirs..........................................................................................4-8


4.3.1
4.3.2

Preliminary Considerations On Gas Reservoirs.............................................................................4-8


Gas Reservoir Sampling Procedures...................................................................................................4-9
4.3.2.1
New Reservoirs Or Wells In Undepleted Zones ......................................................4-9

4.4

Sampling Of Volatile Oil Reservoirs..........................................................................4-9

4.5

Bottom Hole Sampling............................................................................................ 4-11


4.5.1
4.5.2
4.5.3

Well Conditioning For Bottom Hole Sampling.......................................................................... 4-11


Checking Bottom Hole Sample Validity....................................................................................... 4-13
Hydrogen Sulphide ................................................................................................................................... 4-15

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4.6

Bottom Hole Sampling Equipment ..........................................................................4-16


4.6.1

4.6.2
4.6.3
4.6.4
4.7

Field Estimation of Reservoir Properties .................................................................4-21


4.7.1

4.8

Section 5.0

Basic Assumptions ................................................................................................... 5-3

..................................................................................................... 5-8

Wellbore Storage.........................................................................................................................................5-9
Skin
......................................................................................................................................................5-10
Semi-Log Approach................................................................................................................................. 5-12
Log-Log Approach .................................................................................................................................... 5-13
Pressure Derivative .................................................................................................................................. 5-16

Superposition Theorem..........................................................................................5-17
5.3.1
5.3.2
5.3.3

5.4

Darcys Law....................................................................................................................................................5-3
The Diffusivity Equation...........................................................................................................................5-4
Infinite-Acting Radial Flow ....................................................................................................................5-5
IARF Solution: Log Approximation ....................................................................................................5-5

WTI Essentials
5.2.1
5.2.2
5.2.3
5.2.4
5.2.5

5.3

PVT Laboratory Measurement of Reservoir Properties .......................................................... 4-23

Basic Well Test Interpretation

5.1.1
5.1.2
5.1.3
5.1.4
5.2

Field Estimation of Reservoir Properties through Correlations...........................................4-21


4.7.1.2
Field Estimation of Reservoir Properties with
Fluid Properties Estimator............................................................................................... 4-21

Fluid Analysis and Uses of Data ...............................................................................4-23


4.8.1

5.1

Open Hole Sampling from Formation Interval Testing........................................................... 4-19


4.6.1.2
DST Sampling Tools.......................................................................................................... 4-16
4.6.1.3
Production Sampling Tools............................................................................................. 4-16
4.6.1.4
Transfer Benches.................................................................................................................4-17
Surface Sampling Equipment.............................................................................................................. 4-19
Sample Containers................................................................................................................................... 4-19
4.6.3.1
Gas Sample Bottles............................................................................................................ 4-20
4.6.3.2
Oil Sample Bottles ............................................................................................................. 4-20
New Developments .................................................................................................................................. 4-20

Principle ......................................................................................................................................................5-17
Mathematical Approach........................................................................................................................5-19
Superposition in Space: Boundaries................................................................................................ 5-22

Semi-Log Analysis ..................................................................................................5-23


5.4.1
5.4.2
5.4.3

MDH Plot (Dd #1).................................................................................................................................. 5-25


Horner Plot (Bu #2)................................................................................................................................ 5-26
Superposition Plot (all transients) .................................................................................................... 5-27

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5.5

Well Models
5.5.1
5.5.2
5.5.3
5.5.4
5.5.5
5.5.6
5.5.7

5.6
5-44

Linear Boundaries..................................................................................................................................... 5-60


Circular Boundaries ................................................................................................................................. 5-62
Intersecting Faults.................................................................................................................................... 5-64
Parallel Faults (Channel) .....................................................................................................................5-65
Mixed Boundary Rectangle.................................................................................................................5-66

Gas Well Testing .................................................................................................... 5-67


5.8.1
5.8.2
5.8.3

5.9

Dual Porosity PSS (pseudo-steady state interporosity flow)................................................5-46


Dual Porosity (transient interporosity flow)................................................................................. 5-49
Double Permeability................................................................................................................................ 5-52
Radial Composite ..................................................................................................................................... 5-55
Linear Composite...................................................................................................................................... 5-57

Boundary Models................................................................................................... 5-59


5.7.1
5.7.2
5.7.3
5.7.4
5.7.5

5.8

Line Source Solution...............................................................................................................................5-29


Wellbore Storage and Skin..................................................................................................................5-31
Infinite-Conductivity or Uniform Flux Vertical Fracture....................................................... 5-33
Finite-Conductivity Fracture ............................................................................................................... 5-36
Limited-Entry Well.................................................................................................................................. 5-38
Horizontal Well......................................................................................................................................... 5-40
Changing Wellbore Storage.................................................................................................................5-43

Reservoir Models.........................................................................................................
5.6.1
5.6.2
5.6.3
5.6.4
5.6.5

5.7

.................................................................................................... 5-29

Pseudopressure and Pseudotime........................................................................................................ 5-67


Pseudo-Skin, S.......................................................................................................................................... 5-71
Absolute Open Flow ................................................................................................................................ 5-73

Curve Shapes

Section 6.0

.................................................................................................... 5-75

Nodal Systems - (Systems Analysis)

6.1

Introduction

6.2

Inflow Performance Curves......................................................................................6-4


6.2.1
6.2.2
6.2.3

6.3

Tubing Intake Curves .................................................................................................................................6-5


Horizontal Flow Curves ............................................................................................................................6-7
Other Considerations ..................................................................................................................................6-7

The Nodal Concept...................................................................................................6-8


6.3.1
6.3.2
6.3.3
6.3.4
6.3.5

6.4

......................................................................................................6-3

Example Problem 1.................................................................................................................................. 6-12


Example Problem 2.................................................................................................................................. 6-13
Example Problem 3.................................................................................................................................. 6-16
Example Problem 4.................................................................................................................................. 6-17
Discussion Of Example Problems 1 Through 4........................................................................... 6-19

Changes In Flow Conduit Size ................................................................................6-21


6.4.1

Example Problem 5.................................................................................................................................. 6-21

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6.5

Functional Nodes ...................................................................................................6-24


6.5.1
6.5.2
6.5.3

Surface Wellhead Choke......................................................................................................................6-24


Example Problem 6.................................................................................................................................. 6-25
Example Problem 7.................................................................................................................................. 6-30
6.5.3.1
Effects Of Separator Pressure........................................................................................ 6-31
6.5.3.2
Effects Of Flowline Size.................................................................................................. 6-32
6.5.3.3
Effects Of Tubing Size...................................................................................................... 6-32

6.6

General Discussion On The Effects Of The Variables ..............................................6-35

6.7

Graphical Representation Of The Total Producing System For One Well.................6-36

6.8

Summary

....................................................................................................6-37

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