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Asset Management
AUGUST 2016
Akinla Tomisin
Nwobodo Shalom
Maduako Adaeze
Presentation Outline
Overview of Asset-Management
Basic Petro-physics
Program benefits
Exploration
Development
Operation
Abandonment
Reservoir Engineering
PRIMARY PURPOSE OF RESERVOIR
ENGINEERING
Estimation of the hydrocarbon in
place
Calculation of a recovery factor
Attachment of a time scale to
recovery Optimizing production
and prolonging
the life of the
reservoir.
BASIC G&G
Geology with respect to the oil industry is principally
concerned with the evaluation of key elements in
sedimentary basins.
Geophysics is a subject of natural science concerned
with the physical processes and physical properties of
the Earth and its surrounding space environment, and
the use of quantitative methods for their analysis.
G & G is majorly concerned with giving a comprehensive
view of the subsurface.
Petroleum System
Contour Map
Seismic Survey
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Faults
Fold
PETROPHYSI
CS
OVERVIEW OF PETROPHYSICS
Hydrocarbon Quantification:
identify
and
quantify
hydrocarbon resources in the
subsurface and evaluate rock
properties.
Sw
Water Saturation
Log
Seismic Interpretation
of Ossu Field AA-1.6
Reservoir.
PROJECT
Ossu field
Objective
To produce a time/depth map for the Ossu AA-1.6 Reservoir and fault sticks
that would serve as input for forward 3D-Static modelling of the field.
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Fault Interpretation
In-line 461 showing interpreted Faults
Two major growth
faults: NBF & SBF
NBF
SBF
FAULT 2
FAULT 1
3D Fault Interpretation
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Horizon Interpretation
Cross-line 371 showing interpreted Horizon
Reservoir A-1.6
AA-1.6 was
mapped as a
peak event on
Seismic.
Time Grid
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A
A
Well section
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Time Map
Depth Map
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Reservoir
Net to
gross
Porosity
Water
saturation
Formation
Volume
Factor
Oil water
contact
[ft]
HC Area
[*10^6
ft2]
Bulk
volume
[*10^6 ft3]
STOIIP[*10
^6STB]
AA-1.6
0.80
0.28
0.65
0.67
-4935
31.56
559
11.66
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2001 Study
Reservoir AA1.6
2015
Schlumberger
Tomisins
Study
11.6*10^6 (stb)
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A graphical procedure that uses past production trend to analyse declining production rate and forecast
future performance of oil and gas wells.
They can also be used to:
1.
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3.
4.
Identify wells where gel treatment may be effective for water shut off
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20 - 34
800 - 2900
5000 - 6600
NTG
0.78 0.95
API
27 - 40
0.35 1.83
300 - 800
1.18 1.45
ORW/NOR
~2900
Yes
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Gas breakthrough
Water breakthrough
Solution GOR
No Water production
Coning phenomenon
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Possible misallocation
Coning Phenomenon
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Discovered in 1972
Comprises five independent fault blocks (North, NW, NE, Central and
South)
Ten HC bearing reservoirs across all blocks (I-2.2, I-1, I-4, I-2, I-3, I-3.3, I3.1, I-3.2, P-6 & P-7)
1 production platform
Kita Marine
28 - 31
1000 2500
3900 - 6400
NTG
0.85 0.95
API
Mostly 30 - 38
Mostly (0.5 2)
243 - 708
1.1 1.22
(1750 2800)
All but one reservoir
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Program Benefits
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THANK YOU
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BACK UP
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PRODUCTION PROCESSING
Processing well effluent to meet export specification of temperature,
pressure and BS&W
Routine production testing of wells to understand its performance
HP PRODUCTION
SEPARATOR
LP PRODUCTION
SEPARATOR
TEST SEPARATOR
ELECTROSTATIC
COALESCER
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