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Assessing Drainage Dynamics in the Eagle Ford Using Produced Water Geochemistry

机译:使用生产的水地球化学评估Eagle Ford中的排水动力学

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Objectives/Scope: The continuous drive by the E&P industry to deliver additional value and performance improvements in unconventional reservoirs has created the need for innovative advances in technology to meet evolving challenges. Jweda et al. (2017) and Liu et al. (2017) developed a novel time-lapse geochemistry technology calibrated to core extracted oils to cost effectively ascertain vertical drainage, which is among the most critical parameters used in determining optimal field development strategies. Aqueous geochemistry, well-established in academic and environmental investigations, is another technology that can be used in conjunction with time-lapse hydrocarbon geochemistry to evaluate drainage behavior, vertical connectivity between stacked wells and to ascertain the efficacy of different stimulation designs. Methods/Procedures/Process: More than 300 produced water samples from approximately 60 different Eagle Ford wells have been collected across ConocoPhillips’ Eagle Ford acreage. Sampling campaigns have included collecting several long-term time-series and baseline samples from individual wells across the field. The analytical program consists of a suite of total ion chemistry (cations and anions), salinity, alkalinity, and isotopic geochemistry (δ18O, δD, 87Sr/86Sr, δ11B). Results/Observations/Conclusions: Produced waters, contain a robust arsenal of geochemical signals that can be analyzed to understand the provenance(s) and change(s) in composition with time of these produced waters. A combination of interpretative and multivariate statistical tools were used to gain a deeper understanding of water-rock interactions and mixing/diffusion processes in the subsurface. Stimulation water was differentiated from in-situ formation water, and the evolution of that process was tracked over time. Time-series water analyses were also used to evaluate differences between completion designs, determine the vertical drainage and/or communication between wells, and ultimately understand the drained rock volume through time. Applications/Significance/Novelty: We clearly demonstrate that produced waters are mixtures of stimulation and formation water and that long-term geochemical signals from different layers within the Eagle Ford can be differentiated using aqueous geochemistry. Furthermore, we show that the formation waters vary vertically, coincident with hydrocarbon indicators (oil biomarkers and gas isotopes). To our knowledge, this is among the first published studies of aqueous geochemical behavior of produced waters in the Eagle Ford and the first to establish that intra-formational waters can be discerned, which is particularly novel and important for evaluating completion designs and strategies within a stacked development.
机译:目标/范围:E&P行业的持续驱动器为非规范水库提供额外的价值和性能改善,因此创造了技术进步的必要性,以满足不断发展的挑战。 Jweda等。 (2017)和Liu等人。 (2017)开发了一种新型延期地球化学技术,校准了核心提取的油,以经济高效地确定垂直排水,这是在确定最佳现场开发策略中的最关键参数之一。在学术和环境调查中良好的地球化学,是另一种技术,可以与延时的碳氢化合物地球化学结合使用,以评估排水行为,堆叠井之间的垂直连接,并确定不同刺激设计的功效。方法/程序/过程:在Conocophillips'Eagle Ford种植面积上收集了来自大约60个不同的Eagle Ford Wells的300多个产生的水样。采样活动已经包括收集来自整个领域的各个井的几个长期时间序列和基线样本。分析程序包括一套全离子化学(阳离子和阴离子),盐度,碱度和同位素地球化学(δ18O,ΔD,87SR / 86SR,Δ11B)。结果/观察/结论:产生的水域含有强大的地球化学信号的稳健性,可以分析,以了解这些产生的水的时间的原因和变化。解释性和多变量统计工具的组合用于深入了解地下的水岩相互作用和混合/扩散过程。刺激水与原位形成水区分,随着时间的推移跟踪该方法的演化。时间序列水分析也用于评估完成设计之间的差异,确定井之间的垂直排水和/或通信,最终通过时间理解排出的岩石体积。应用/意义/新奇:我们清楚地证明产生的水是刺激和地层水的混合物,并且可以使用地球化学水分化来自鹰福特的不同层的长期地球化学信号。此外,我们表明,地层水垂直变化,与烃指示剂重合(油脂生物标志物和煤气同位素)。为了我们的知识,这是Eagle Ford中产生水域的第一次公布的地球化学行为之一,首先建立形成内部水域的水域,这对于评估A内的完工设计和策略是特别的新颖而重要的堆积的发展。

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