Developing a new technique for the simultaneous optimization of both segmented time and injection rate for water flooding reservoirs: An analysis of Shengli Oilfield XIN-42 reservoir block

The adjustment and control of the water injection rate is a commonly used method for increasing the cumulative oil production of waterflooded reservoirs. This article studies the production optimization problem under the condition of a fixed total water injection rate. The production process is divi...

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Main Authors: Yinfei Ma, Anfeng Shi, Xiaohong Wang, Baoguo Tan, Hongxia Sun
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2020-11-01
Series:Energy Exploration & Exploitation
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1177/0144598720925557
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spelling doaj-0dbfcba47b5f418c87cfa226ab21f6702020-11-25T04:03:18ZengSAGE PublishingEnergy Exploration & Exploitation0144-59872048-40542020-11-013810.1177/0144598720925557Developing a new technique for the simultaneous optimization of both segmented time and injection rate for water flooding reservoirs: An analysis of Shengli Oilfield XIN-42 reservoir blockYinfei MaAnfeng ShiXiaohong WangBaoguo TanHongxia SunThe adjustment and control of the water injection rate is a commonly used method for increasing the cumulative oil production of waterflooded reservoirs. This article studies the production optimization problem under the condition of a fixed total water injection rate. The production process is divided into several segments. Considering the correlation between the segment’s time intervals and the well’s injection rate distribution, a simultaneous optimization of both segmented time and injection rate is proposed for enhancing net present value. Both empirical simulations and field application demonstrate that the suggested methods produce the highest increase in net present value – of approximately 13% and 10%, respectively – and significantly improve water flooding efficiency compared to other conventional schemes, such as segmented oil production optimization, cumulative oil production optimization and Bang-Bang control. The proposed methods under a 2-segment division increase oil production efficiency and greatly reduce adjustment costs.https://doi.org/10.1177/0144598720925557
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author Yinfei Ma
Anfeng Shi
Xiaohong Wang
Baoguo Tan
Hongxia Sun
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Anfeng Shi
Xiaohong Wang
Baoguo Tan
Hongxia Sun
Developing a new technique for the simultaneous optimization of both segmented time and injection rate for water flooding reservoirs: An analysis of Shengli Oilfield XIN-42 reservoir block
Energy Exploration & Exploitation
author_facet Yinfei Ma
Anfeng Shi
Xiaohong Wang
Baoguo Tan
Hongxia Sun
author_sort Yinfei Ma
title Developing a new technique for the simultaneous optimization of both segmented time and injection rate for water flooding reservoirs: An analysis of Shengli Oilfield XIN-42 reservoir block
title_short Developing a new technique for the simultaneous optimization of both segmented time and injection rate for water flooding reservoirs: An analysis of Shengli Oilfield XIN-42 reservoir block
title_full Developing a new technique for the simultaneous optimization of both segmented time and injection rate for water flooding reservoirs: An analysis of Shengli Oilfield XIN-42 reservoir block
title_fullStr Developing a new technique for the simultaneous optimization of both segmented time and injection rate for water flooding reservoirs: An analysis of Shengli Oilfield XIN-42 reservoir block
title_full_unstemmed Developing a new technique for the simultaneous optimization of both segmented time and injection rate for water flooding reservoirs: An analysis of Shengli Oilfield XIN-42 reservoir block
title_sort developing a new technique for the simultaneous optimization of both segmented time and injection rate for water flooding reservoirs: an analysis of shengli oilfield xin-42 reservoir block
publisher SAGE Publishing
series Energy Exploration & Exploitation
issn 0144-5987
2048-4054
publishDate 2020-11-01
description The adjustment and control of the water injection rate is a commonly used method for increasing the cumulative oil production of waterflooded reservoirs. This article studies the production optimization problem under the condition of a fixed total water injection rate. The production process is divided into several segments. Considering the correlation between the segment’s time intervals and the well’s injection rate distribution, a simultaneous optimization of both segmented time and injection rate is proposed for enhancing net present value. Both empirical simulations and field application demonstrate that the suggested methods produce the highest increase in net present value – of approximately 13% and 10%, respectively – and significantly improve water flooding efficiency compared to other conventional schemes, such as segmented oil production optimization, cumulative oil production optimization and Bang-Bang control. The proposed methods under a 2-segment division increase oil production efficiency and greatly reduce adjustment costs.
url https://doi.org/10.1177/0144598720925557
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