| Scope
of Work: Task 4.1 Reservoir Performance Data
Collection Marathon Oil
Company will collect reservoir performance data
related to implementation of the TAGS process,
and will provide this data in formats appropriate
for incorporation into the WWW-accessible
database. This data will be include hydraulic
response data, in addition to borehole data such
as electronic log (FMS/FMI) output for definition
of the fracture network.
Task 4.1.1 Fracture Image
Data Acquisition
In this task, Marathon will collect and
process fracture image data such as FMS/FMI logs
for the Yates field study site, and will provide
this data in electronic formats appropriate for
incorporation to the WWW server.
Task 4.1.2 Well Testing Data
Acquisition
In this task, Marathon will collect and
process well test and hydraulic responses related
to the TAGS process in the fractured reservoir
Yates field study site, and will provide this
data in electronic formats appropriate for
incorporation to the WWW server.
Discussion:
Marathon Oil Company will conduct a
preliminary evaluation of the TAGS process
beginning in 1995. Available fracture imaging
tools will be applied as appropriate in available
vertical and horizontal wells. Improved methods
of obtaining oriented fracture image data from
gas-filled wellbores will be explored. These
methods may be transferred from
shallow/groundwater technology with modification
to meet both petroleum reservoir and data
analysis requirements. This data will be made
available along with more typical additional
electronic log (FMS/FMI) output for definition of
the fracture network.
Wells have been and will be tested at varying
drawdown to improve quantification of fractured
reservoir fluid coning behavior. Performance of
vertical wells completed in a single
branch of a fracture network will be
contrasted to that of horizontal wells completed
in varying numbers of fracture network
branches as a function of placement
and orientation. Completion design optimization
for fracture oil withdrawal from a vertically
managed unconfined oil column is critically
dependent on three-dimensional fracture network
flow behavior.
Close observation of field fractured reservoir
performance is critical to recognize the rapid
response potential of fracture networks. Static
observation wells are required to provide
continuous surface readout pressures and routine
measurements of fracture fluid contact movement
in the dynamic producing fractured reservoir.
Available historic pressure and contact data will
be updated with continuing refined observation of
the project area. This electronic database also
provides daily production and injection (water
and gas) data to record system response to
planned or operationally initiated charges
(disruptions). The more typical weekly or monthly
data gathering in oil fields may not resolve the
rapid reaction of the fracture network.
The project area evaluation will benefit from
both injection surveys obtained on gas and water
injectors, and productivity testing of withdrawal
completions for analysis of vertical variation in
the fracture network. The ability to gather input
for evaluation of fluid contacts in the fracture
network provides an opportunity to define
true three-dimensional fracture
network contrast. Sites having only a thin
fractured formation or wells completed within a
narrow elevation band provide two-dimensional
data for evaluation of a three-dimensional
problem.
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