November 22, 2024
Reza Azin

Reza Azin

Academic Rank: Professor
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Degree: Ph.D in -
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Faculty: Faculty of Petroleum, Gas and Petrochemical Engineering

Research

Title Production Data Analysis in a Gas-Condensate Field: Methodology, Challenges and Uncertainties
Type Article
Keywords
Journal IRANIAN JOURNAL OF CHEMISTRY & CHEMICAL ENGINEERING-INTERNATIONAL ENGLISH EDITION
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Researchers Reza Azin (Second researcher) , Shahriar Osfouri (Fourth researcher) ,

Abstract

Production data analysis techniques have been widely used for estimating reservoir properties such as gas in place and average pressure. Knowledge of this information is crucial for proper reservoir management. The present study discusses the road map, challenges and uncertainties for analyzing production data in an Iranian gas-condensate offshore field. This work is an integrated study involving quality check of production data, platform process simulation, orifice simulation, modeling choke performance, well modeling, and rate transient analysis (RTA). The study is an inverse analysis which starts from production platform and continues down to the reservoir. To perform data analysis, we propose five general steps which are: Data gathering/extraction/quality check, well rate determination, well bottom hole pressure estimation, layer rate allocation, and reservoir property estimation. In this study, these steps are discussed elaborately. Furthermore, challenges of each step are presented and discussed. In addition, the required input and also missing data for each step is mentioned. Also, to cope with lack and/or uncertainties of data, feasible solutions are proposed for the current field situation as well as future developments. This paper can help petroleum engineers to know where to start and how to proceed to get to final step of analysis, i.e. estimating field gas in place. It also provides insights to challenges and uncertainties of the production analysis in gas-condensate fields.