Abstract

The article provides a calculation of an alternative development system for deposit 3 (Main deposit ) of the Danilovskoye oil and gas condensate field. At the time of the analysis, this deposit is in the pilot development stage, with six development variants proposed in the trial operation project, which assume a principled arrangement of wells along an areal homogeneous grid. At the same time, due to the need to maintain the energy of the formation (that is, certain values of thermodynamic conditions), three provide for a transition to pressure maintenance, with the resulting four-point scheme of effect on the deposit (intensity 1:2; one well for injection, two for production). In the alternative model under consideration, the development method also involves a subsequent transition to pressure maintenance, but with a more active, five-point waterflooding system (intensity 1:1, equal ratio of production and injection wells), if necessary, as will be shown in the work, easily convertible to a nine-point one. The latter is an objective advantage, since the formation has low permeability and high vertical and lateral heterogeneity, and during waterflooding, zones not affected by the impact may appear, and, consequently, zones with high residual oil saturation. When calculating the characteristics of the proposed alternative method, modeling using the Peaceman method is used. Peaceman’s method is based on determining the well-reservoir connectivity of each individually opened cell, used to calculate flow rates (taking into account different values of average water cut for wells). The method is classical and, although it includes a large number of limiting assumptions, it is applicable everywhere and can provide sufficient justification for the effectiveness of the chosen development variant. General recommendations for the development of the entire field are also given (taking into account the low viscosity and lightness of oil and the properties of reservoir rocks). Such as the use of acid fracturing technology, the use of surfactants, hydrochloric acid treatments (HAT) and a complexing phosphorus-containing reagent — AFC.

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