Modeling of the development of the Vuktyl field hydrocarbon system in the depletion mode using a bench installation

Autor: I. M. Indrupsky, A. A. Popov, A. A. Latishev, M. N. Bolshakov, N. A. Skibitskaya, O.O. Marutyan, V.A. Kuzmin, A. N. Volkov
Rok vydání: 2020
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Zdroj: IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering. 921:012025
ISSN: 1757-899X
1757-8981
DOI: 10.1088/1757-899x/921/1/012025
Popis: The work substantiates the location of liquid hydrocarbons (LH – oil and retrograde condensate) in the dynamic, filtering part of the capacitive volumes of gas-saturated productive deposits of gas condensate and oil and gas condensate fields (GCF and OGCF). The necessity of the development and bench modeling of the production of LH from gas-saturated deposits of GCF and OGCF in the late stages of field development is shown due to the high geological reserves of LH in them and the need to develop them with the aim of component recovery increasing and extending the life of the fields. The experience of bench modeling on the experimental installation of the life cycle of the oil and gas condensate system of the Vuktyl OGCF for the period of its development on the “depletion” mode is described. On the basis of a highly permeable core model, a simulation of the initial fluid saturation was successfully held which fits the initial state of the reservoir system of the Vuktyl OGCF, including the LC (reservoir oil), and also the current thermobaric state and fluid saturation of the reservoir system were simulated. The total mass of LH (reservoir oil and retrograde condensate) in the reservoir model is determined which can be taken as a basis for calculating the LH extraction rate while carrying out further research on bench modeling of LH production technologies in the late stages of Vuktil field development on the core model created. As a result of the works described above, an oil and gas condensate system was created in a highly permeable bench core model which is the model of depleted to maximum condensation pressure reservoir of Vuktyl OGCF.
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