Risk Assessment to Allocate
Commingled
Production
in Multi-Highly Heterogeneous Reservoirs
By
Mohamed Ahmed Eissa1, Atef Shehata1, Sameh Macary2
(1) Gulf of Suez Petroleum Company (GUPCO), N/A, Egypt (2) Epri, N/A, Egypt
The present article introduces the recent work done in Shoab Ali field
governed by Gupco in GOS to study the impact of the
production
reallocation from
different seven reservoirs. It was recognized that some reallocation of
production
should be required to match the reinterpretation of individual
reservoir tops, analysis of the total 44 PLT and TDT logs available in the
field. In addition,
production
reallocation took place in the light of
production
performance, pressure history, available PVT and core reports. Shoab
Ali field
production
reallocation was a cornerstone for overall
production
allocation with offset fields; so metering and piping system, connecting it with
other fields was also monitored.
Shoab Ali field has experienced significantly more faulting than most fields in the Gulf, resulting in a unique structural style. In addition, many stratigraphic units thin to the south, giving rise to uncertainty in stratigraphic correlation. Due to faulting and local uplift associated with initial rifting during early Miocene times, there is significant variation in the distribution and thickness of pre- and earliest Miocene units. This is a function of cross-cutting unconformities and fault-controlled deposition. All of these factors combine to provide a challenging problem for the interpretation.