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Quantifying the Impact of Flow Control Devices in SAGD Applications in the Surmount Area Through Numerical Analysis

机译:通过数值分析来量化在SAGD应用中的流动控制装置在SAGD应用中的影响

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In Steam Assisted Gravity Drainage (SAGD) operations, steam is the primary means of mobilizing the in-situ bitumen or heavy oil-Bitumen (HO-B) resource. The cost of steam generation and delivery accounts for a significant portion of ongoing operational expenditures of the recovery process, thus any efficiency gains in delivering steam to the reservoir makes the entire process more cost effective. Two significant challenges that impact the process efficiency are the occurrence of steam breakthrough along the lateral and steam non-conformance. Both of these issues are largely due to the presence of reservoir heterogeneities. A possible solution to address these challenges is the inclusion of flow control devices (FCDs) in SAGD completions. In order to quantify the impact of including FCDs in the SAGD process, this study was performed by numerical analysis with a model built from publicly available geological data representing the Surmount field of Alberta. The model has the reservoir fully coupled to a discretized wellbore. With this model, the study is able to capture the presence of heterogeneities and the effect with respect to steam breakthroughs and non-conformance. Several wellbore variations are tested in this study, including a Base Case having a traditional completion (long string/short string completion) and other cases with various FCD config- urations and arrangements. The results of the modeling process show that the inclusion of FCDs positively impacts the SAGD process by minimizing the occurrences of breakthroughs, improving conformance and by increasing the volumetric sweep efficiency of the process. Included is a comparison of the results from the Base Case versus other cases. The comparison presents a conclusion which demonstrates that deploying FCDs in SAGD wells provides an economic benefit. The economic comparison is based on net present value (NPV) analysis and payout of the various cases. This study is relevant because it demonstrates how FCDs can be employed to overcome geological challenges that would otherwise result in non-conformance and steam breakthrough. By overcoming these challenges the project economics improve. The functionality of these devices also presents the possibility of using slimmer and longer completions for the SAGD well pairs which will improve project economics even more.
机译:在蒸汽辅助重力排水(SAGD)操作中,蒸汽是动员原位沥青或重油沥青(HO-B)资源的主要方法。蒸汽生成和交付的成本对于恢复过程的持续运营支出的重要部分,因此在将蒸汽输送到储层的任何效率提升使整个过程更具成本效益。影响过程效率的两个重大挑战是沿着横向和蒸汽不合形的蒸汽突破的发生。这两项问题主要是由于储层异质性的存在。解决这些挑战的可能解决方案是在SAGD完成中包含流量控制设备(FCD)。为了量化包括FCD在SAGD过程中的影响,通过数值分析进行了数值分析,该模型由代表艾伯塔省苏伯塔斯普朗的公开地质数据建造的模型进行。该模型具有完全耦合到离散井筒的水库。通过该模型,该研究能够捕获异质性的存在和相对于蒸汽突破和不合格的效果。在本研究中测试了几种井筒变化,包括具有传统完成(长字符串/短串完成)的基本情况以及具有各种FCD配置和布置的其他情况。建模过程的结果表明,包含FCD通过最小化突破的发生,提高一致性和通过增加该方法的体积扫描效率来积极地影响SAGD过程。包括对基本情况与其他情况的结果进行比较。比较介绍了一个结论,表明在SAGD井中部署FCD提供了经济效益。经济比较是基于净目前的价值(NPV)分析和各种案件的支付。本研究是相关的,因为它表明如何使用FCD来克服地质挑战,以否则会导致不合格和蒸汽突破。通过克服这些挑战,项目经济学的改善。这些器件的功能还提供了使用SLIMMER和更长的完成SAGD井对的可能性,这将更多地改善项目经济学。

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