Abstract

The paper analyzes the factors influencing the development of high-quality and cost-effective oil and gas reserves in the region (assessment, design). In order to operate wells, directions for calculating the size of reserves have been found. The scientific and technical trends of their (wells) development are considered. A comprehensive analysis of complex surveys was carried out at well No32 of the Chinarevskoye oil and gas condensate field, located in the southern section of the region. Hydrodynamic studies were carried out by interpreting the pressure recovery curve (PRC) to determine reservoir pressure, reservoir properties and the state of the bottomhole zone. These studies confirmed the low porosity properties of the reservoir: permeability - 0.004 mkm2 , conductivity - 0.056 mkm2 *m, hydraulic conductivity - 0.055 mkm2 *m/MPa*s. The skin factor varied in the range from - 0.92 to 18.4, which indicates a deterioration in the state of the bottomhole formation zone. Reservoir pressure dynamics (reduced to WOC) according to hydrodynamic studies showed that in the deposit, as the reservoir is withdrawn, there is a decrease in reservoir pressure. As of October 2019, according to the pressure build-up data, the formation pressure in well 32 (at the VNK level) is 38 MPa. Well 32 during the analyzed period (5 months) worked in three modes (from July to September 2019 with a washer with a diameter of 6 mm, from the end of September with a washer with a diameter of 8 mm, in October - 10 mm). At the same time, with an increase in the washer diameter to 8 and 10 mm, the downhole working pressure sharply decreased from 25 to 11 MPa and the static bottomhole pressure from 37.5 to 29.7 MPa. During the analyzed period, the well worked with a bottomhole pressure below the saturation pressure of oil with gas. The average gas-oil ratio was 757 m3/m3.

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