Abstract

Kazakhstan has abundant resources of low-permeability oil reservoirs, among which the KKM low-permeability oil reservoir has geological reserves of 3844 × 104 t and a determined recoverable reserve of 1670 × 104 t. However, the water flooding efficiency is only 68%, and the recovery efficiency is as low as 32%. The development of the reservoir faces challenges such as water injection difficulties and low oil production from wells. In order to further improve the oil recovery rate of this reservoir, our team developed micro-pressure-driven development technology based on pressure-driven techniques by integrating theories of fluid mechanics and artificial intelligence. We also combined this with subsequent artificial lift schemes, resulting in a complete set of micro-pressure-driven process technology. The predicted results indicate that after implementing micro-pressure-driven techniques, a single well group in the KKM oilfield can achieve a daily oil production increase of 32.08 t, demonstrating a good development effect.

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