Integrated Reservoir Management
Succeeded to Revert
Production
Decline in Belayim Land Mature Oil Field
By
Hussen Mokhtar1, Ahmed Amin1, Medhat Mahmoud1
(1) Faculty of Engineering, Cairo, Egypt
Belayim land field was discovered on the eastern coast of Gulf of Suez in
1954 and was put on
production
one year later. The field reached its maximum
daily oil
production
of 62,000 BOPD in 1963 then declined to reach its minimum
rate of 28,000 BOPD in 1983. Since that time, continuous reservoir management
efforts succeeded in reverting the field decline and it began to rise again to
reach 61,000 BOPD which is a step in the way to reach 65,000 BOPD. The objective
of this paper is to present Petrobel successful experience in handling mature
fields with proper reservoir management. The field rejuvenation started with the
integrated reservoir and seismic studies that yielded the long-term reservoir
management strategies. These studies covered all
production
horizons regardless
of reserves. Exploration activities ran parallel to
development
works where 2D
and 3D seismic surveys were carried out, particularly on the southern and
western parts of the field.
The
development
program covered water injection and monitoring, artificial
lift optimization, horizontal wells drilling and stimulation by hydraulic
fracture. Since the first remarkable successful of horizontal drilling
application on well 112-71 which started
production
at a rate of 2,500 BOPD, a
total of 14 horizontal wells were drilled adding a total of 14,000 BOPD.
These actions revealed the fact that with proper field management the reserves can be doubled from 360 MMSTB in 1963 to 830 MMSTB in the beginning of year 2002.