Document
The use of borehole imaging logs to optimize horizontal well completions in fractured water-flooded carbonate reservoirs.
Identifier
DOI: 10.2113/geoarabia020119
Source
GeoArabia. v. 2, 1, p. 19-34
Country
Bahrain.
City
Manama
Publisher
Gulf PetroLink.
Gregorian
1997-01-01
Language
English
Extent
p. 19-34
Subject
English abstract
Early water breakthrough has occurred in the Lower Cretaceous carbonate reservoirs (Aptian Shu'aiba Formation) in Yibal and Lekhwair fields, north Oman. Borehole Image logs were run in more than 10 horizontal wells in each field to investigate the role of faults and fracture systems, as well as facies variations and sedimentary features. These logs indicated the presence of highly-fractured zones with both open and cemented fractures. The fractures have orientations consistent with fault patterns interpreted from 3-D seismic data. High density fractured zones, in most cases, correspond to faults, some of which are below seismic resolution. The presence of fractures and/or fracture zones is the primary cause of early water breakthrough. Improved production performance was achieved by perforating non-fractured intervals to avoid early high water cuts.
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ISSN
1025-6059
Category
Conferences & workshops