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Case Study: Natural Gas Storage in Federal Waters Offshore California

机译:案例研究:联邦水域的天然气储存近海加利福尼亚州

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The U.S. Pacific Outer Continental Shelf (OCS) Region offshore California has over fifty years of production and development history. As of 2018, more than 1.35 billion barrels of oil and 1.85 trillion cubic feet of natural gas has been produced from three sedimentary basins in the Pacific OCS1. As part of the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management's (BOEM) mandate to sustainably manage development of U.S. OCS energy and mineral resources in an environmentally and economically responsible way, it is paramount that conservation and mixed-use projects such as underground gas storage be evaluated, adjudicated, and monitored to maximize utility of existing OCS offshore infrastructure. Through 2018, only a few underground gas storage projects have been undertaken in the entire U.S. Outer Continental Shelf (OCS) federal waters. The Sockeye Field Underground Gas Storage project in the Santa Barbara channel is a unique example of alternative reservoir use, as it is the only such project initiated and successfully executed in the Pacific OCS Region. Gas injection commenced short-term in 2002 and was effectively formalized in 2005 through an agreement between the Sockeye Field Operator and BOEM's predecessor agency, the Minerals Management Service (MMS). From the inception of the project through 2017, total gas volume injected and withdrawn was 2.3 Bcf and 582 Mcf respectively. This paper presents the results of the reservoir modeling study prepared for the Sockeye Field gas storage project. In this integrated study, BOEM utilized available 3D post stack time-migrated seismic reflection data, digital well log data, production data, and other geologic information to develop a comprehensive structural and petrophysical model of the Sespe sandstone reservoir. This study scrutinized segmentation of the Sespe hydrocarbon reservoir and, the suitability of the Sespe reservoir for storage of produced natural gas from the Sockeye Field. Frhe results of the reservoir modeling, operator's cumulative gas production and injection indicate this gas storage scenario provided an energy source for offshore facility operations, precluded the need for external gas buy-back, and lengthened the productive life of the Sockeye Field. In addition, this project also demonstrated that nearby analog reservoirs in the Pacific OCS may be suitable for future underground gas storage.
机译:美国太平洋大陆架(OCS)地区海上加利福尼亚州拥有超过五十年的生产和发展历史。截至2018年,在太平洋OCS1中的三个沉积盆地生产了超过13.5亿桶油和1.85万亿立方英尺的天然气。作为海洋能源管理局(BEEM)的一部分,可在环境和经济上的负责方面可持续地管理美国OCS能源和矿产资源的授权,这是评估地下天然气存储等保护和混合使用项目的最重要的,判断,并监测最大化现有OCS海上基础设施的效用。到2018年,在整个美国外壳(OCS)联邦水域中只有几个地下储气项目。 Santa Barbara Channel中的SOCKEYE现场地下气存储项目是替代水库使用的独特示例,因为它是在太平洋OCS地区发起和成功执行的唯一此类项目。煤气注射在2002年开始短期,并通过Sockeye Field Operator和Boem的前身代理商,矿物管理服务(MMS)之间的协议有效地在2005年正式化。从2017年开始的项目开始,分别注入和取出的总气体量分别为2.3 BCF和582MCF。本文介绍了为红十字场储气项目准备的储层建模研究结果。在该综合研究中,博伊姆利用可用的3D邮政堆栈时间迁移的地震反射数据,数字井日志数据,生产数据和其他地质信息,以开发SESPE砂岩储层的综合结构和岩石物理模型。本研究审查了SESPE碳氢化合物储层的审查分割,以及SESPE储存器对来自红鲑鱼片产生的天然气储存的适用性。 FRHE结果的储层建模,操作员累计天然气生产和注塑表明这种储气场景为海上设施运营提供了一个能源,排除了对外部气体回购的需求,并延长了红十字领域的生产寿命。此外,该项目还表明,太平洋OCS附近的模拟油藏可能适合未来的地下储气。

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