The Volga Urals basin of Western Russia has a very long production history and consequently many of the original target reservoirs have become depleted. The Uzenskoe field is no exception. Originally placed on production in 2008 the original target layers in the lower Cretaceous formations have since depleted. It was assumed that potentially productive reservoirs exist in the overlying layers; however, these had never been evaluated. Using a variety of through-casing measurements these layers were investigated for productive potential. Integrated interpretation of the acquired data was used evaluate lithology, rock composition, saturation and porosity to identify potentially productive layers. These layers were then perforated and tested with a wireline conveyed formation tester inside casing. Fluid type was verified, samples were acquired and pressure transient analysis was performed to determine layers permeability. The entire evaluation took less than three days of rig time comparing very favorably with alternative methods.
In this paper we discuss the planning, execution and interpretation of this evaluation exercise.