Abstract

Field G is a highly fractured and faulty field, this paper is seeking about the necessity to keep running Image logs in new oil wells and how the interpretation of the results would led the team to completing wells optimally and to design our well completion properly to prevent high initial water cut. Learnings are summarized from 40+ image logs ran in this field over the last few years. A cross field G seismic interpretation confirmed on lapping reservoirs and 3 major fault trends with different transmissibility. Also, sseismic and sub seismic Faults and fractures are confirmed from BHI with a NE-SW strike of field G and can be possibly related to production behavior of some wells. In 2015, field G Water Encroachment Study was conducted to identify the cause of high initial water cut of producers. It proposed that detecting fractures early via under-balanced drilling, Borehole Imaging Tools (BHI) and sealing the conduits with production packers would help reduce initial water-cuts [2]. BHI tools are open hole tools that measure either electrical conductivity of the borehole wall or the sonic travel time and amplitude. Micro-conductivity or amplitude and travel time measurements generate an image that shows bedding, fractures and many other fine-scale features. Acoustic tools are preferred in Oil Based Mud (OBM) system and hence they have not been used in field G to the extent that it required a dedicated discussion.

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