All Days 2011
DOI: 10.4043/21130-ms
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Saudi Arabia's Long Term Injectivity Test in a Field Characterized by a Tar Mat Zone Strives to Unlock Higher Reservoir Potential

Abstract: A carbonate field in Saudi Arabia is undergoing major development requiring water injection wells to provide peripheral matrix water injection as pressure maintenance scheme to support oil production. The field is characterized by a tar mat zone, which potentially could isolate the oil reservoir from the planned pressure support and serve as a barrier for the water injection. Therefore, the injection wells were geosteered horizontally right above the tar " barrier?? into the transition zone between the heavy a… Show more

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“…The viscosity of the heavy crude layer affects the ability of any natural water drive to energize the flow of oil from below. Therefore, peripheral power water injection above the viscous layer was planned for the field to provide pressure maintenance and efficient sweep of hydrocarbons to the producers (Arukhe, Dhufairi, Ghamdi, Harbi, & Docherty, 2011). Producers and injectors were drilled with an overbalanced water based mud (WBM) system and are completed without screens because the carbonate formations are generally competent at the encountered depths of the reservoirs.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The viscosity of the heavy crude layer affects the ability of any natural water drive to energize the flow of oil from below. Therefore, peripheral power water injection above the viscous layer was planned for the field to provide pressure maintenance and efficient sweep of hydrocarbons to the producers (Arukhe, Dhufairi, Ghamdi, Harbi, & Docherty, 2011). Producers and injectors were drilled with an overbalanced water based mud (WBM) system and are completed without screens because the carbonate formations are generally competent at the encountered depths of the reservoirs.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nevertheless, formation fluid mobility and permeability govern successful injector or producer placement. The challenge arising from well placement with heavy oil in place was to place the horizontal injector well paths in mobile fluid layers as close as possible above the non-producible heavy oil interface, to provide an optimal sweep of the lighter crude, ensure meeting injection rate targets, and minimize by-passed oil (Arukhe, et al, 2011).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, peripheral power water injection above the viscous layer was planned for the field to provide pressure maintenance and efficient sweep of hydrocarbons to the producers (Arukhe, Dhufairi, Ghamdi, Harbi, & Docherty, 2011). The two target reservoirs for the development in the field have relatively heavy oil and lighter crude.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The two target reservoirs for the development in the field have relatively heavy oil and lighter crude. The challenge arising from well placement with heavy oil in place was to place the horizontal injector well paths in mobile fluid layers as close as possible above the non-producible heavy oil interface, to provide an optimal sweep of the lighter crude, ensure meeting injection rate targets, and minimize by-passed oil (Arukhe, et al, 2011). Therefore, peripheral power water injection above the viscous layer was planned for the field to provide pressure maintenance and efficient sweep of hydrocarbons to the producers (Arukhe, Dhufairi, Ghamdi, Harbi, & Docherty, 2011).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%