A practical method for planning large number of horizontal wells with a reservoir model for a field development plan

  • Guido Fava Schlumberger
  • Dinh Viet Anh Petrovietnam Exploration Production Corporation
Keywords: Asset and portfolio management, field development optimisation and planning, water saturation, reservoir simulation, directional drilling

Abstract

The most advanced technique to evaluate different solutions proposed for a field development plan consists of building a numerical model to simulate the production performance of each alternative. Fields covering hundreds of square kilometres frequently require a large number of wells. There are studies and software concerning optimal planning of vertical wells for the development of a field. However, only few studies cover planning of a large number of horizontal wells seeking full population on a regular pattern.

One of the criteria for horizontal well planning is selecting the well positions that have the best reservoir properties and certain standoffs from oil/water contact. The wells are then ranked according to their performances. Other criteria include the geometry and spacing of the wells. Placing hundreds of well individually according to these criteria is highly time consuming and can become impossible under time restraints. A method for planning a large number of horizontal wells in a regular pattern in a simulation model significantly reduces the time required for a reservoir production forecast using simulation software. The proposed method is implemented by a computer script and takes into account not only the aforementioned criteria, but also new well requirements concerning existing wells, development area boundaries, and reservoir geological structure features.

Some of the conclusions drawn from a study on this method are (1) the new method saves a significant amount of working hours and avoids human errors, especially when many development scenarios need to be considered; (2) a large reservoir with hundreds of wells may have infinite possible solutions, and this approach has the aim of giving the most significant one; and (3) a horizontal well planning module would be a useful tool for commercial simulation software to ease engineers' tasks.

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D.K. Babu and A.S. Odeh, “Productivity of a horizontal well appendices A and B”, SPE Annual Technical Conference and Exhibition, Houston, Texas, 2 - 5 October 1988. DOI: 10.2118/18334-MS.

A. Stan Cullick, Keshav Narayanan, and Sheldon Burt Gorell, “Optimal field development planning of well locations with reservoir uncertainty”, SPE Annual Technical Conference and Exhibition, Dallas, Texas, 9 - 12 October 2005. DOI: 10.2118/96986-MS.

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Published
2021-11-30
How to Cite
Guido Fava, & Dinh, V. A. (2021). A practical method for planning large number of horizontal wells with a reservoir model for a field development plan. Petrovietnam Journal, 10, 17 - 32. https://doi.org/10.47800/PVJ.2021.10-02
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