RESEARCH TOPIC
Pavel Resnyanskiy
"Development of Marginal/Mature Oil Fields, A Case Study: The Sinclair Field"
Mature field development is becoming more attractive due to high oil prices and decreasing trend of giant oil
field discoveries. Objectives of Pavel’s research are two-fold: (1) Evaluation of the degree of the uncertainties
of reservoir and fluid paramters, and (2) potential field development techniques for mature/marginal fields.
He uses the Sinclair Oil Field operated by Husky Oil as an example case.
The Sinclair field is a small mature oil field at a near-abandonment stage: low well production profiles are paired with
high water cuts. A method to “resurrect” and bring the field back to economic development is needed, and
the possibility of finding one is to be accomplished through re-assessing the field’s potential.
The major factor that stands obstacle in the way of fulfilling this task is geological uncertainty,
which has a very strong impact upon evaluation of the recovery factor that can be achieved. The recovery factor
in its turn is dependant upon the drive forces, formation and relative permeabilities, fluid properties,
to name a few. Another considerable part of the project’s uncertainty that affects the recovery factor comes
from production strategy - it is necessary to make sure that the reservoir is not being “choked” and produces at
its full capacity - thus, possibility of its improvement should also be investigated.
In general, the following variants can be considered:
- improving the existing scheme
- adding new wells/laterals
- implementing an EOR technique
- combining several opportunities above
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RELEVANT PUBLICATIONS
- Resnyanskiy, P. and Babadagli, T.: "Development of Marginal/Mature Oil Fields, A Case Study: The Sinclair Field,” CIPC 2008-093
accepted for publication in JCPT vol. 49, no. 4, 29-35 (April) 2010.
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