A DYNAMIC ECONOMIC INDICATOR TO EVALUATE SAGD PERFORMANCE
SHIN, Hyundon and POLIKAR, Marcel, , [email protected]
The economics of a SAGD project are related to several production performance
parameters. The most significant parameters are steam
oil
ratio (SOR),
cumulative steam
oil
ratio (CSOR), calendar day
oil
rate (CDOR), ultimate
recovery (recovery factor, RF), and project life.
In previous work, an economic indicator, the simple thermal efficiency parameter (STEP), was developed to evaluate the performance of a SAGD project. Its usefulness as an economic indicator was validated qualitatively as well as quantitatively. STEP is based on CSOR, CDOR and RF for the time, in a given project life, corresponding to SOR = 4. A higher STEP value relates to a higher net present value (NPV). STEP was found to be a useful quantitative economic indicator.
In reality, the economics of a thermal project strongly depends on the
economic limit of SOR and heavy
oil
price. In this study, a dynamic model for
STEP called STEP-D has been developed to be used as an economic indicator under
these changing conditions. STEP-D is calculated from the original STEP value by
including the two dynamic factors, heavy
oil
price and SOR economic limit.
For the STEP-D calculation, the economic limit of SOR was varied from 3 to 6
and the heavy
oil
price from $15 to $30, for three different
oil
sands
reservoirs in Alberta. The results showed a good linear relationship between
STEP-D and NPV, with a higher than 0.93
correlation
coefficient. STEP-D may
therefore be a useful economic indicator under dynamic situations.
