A New Methodology to Define Net Pay Zone in Gas Reservoirs

Net pay thickness is defined as that portion of a reservoir which contains economically producible hydrocarbons with today’s technology, prices, and costs. This thickness is a key parameter of the volumetric calculation of in-place hydrocarbons, well test interpretation, and reservoir characterizati...

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Main Authors: Mehdi Qassamipour, Elnaz Khodapanah, Seyyed Alireza Tabatabaei-Nezhad
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Language:English
Published: Petroleum University of Technology 2020-04-01
Series:Iranian Journal of Oil & Gas Science and Technology
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Online Access:http://ijogst.put.ac.ir/article_109722_a2a73290c868c002594421dcda54084a.pdf
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spelling doaj-bdf0721a781e4b23bdf9c9c5600eb04b2020-11-25T04:11:45ZengPetroleum University of TechnologyIranian Journal of Oil & Gas Science and Technology2345-24122345-24202020-04-0192133010.22050/ijogst.2020.196320.1516109722A New Methodology to Define Net Pay Zone in Gas ReservoirsMehdi Qassamipour0Elnaz Khodapanah1Seyyed Alireza Tabatabaei-Nezhad2Ph.D. Student, Faculty of Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering, Sahand University of Technology, Tabriz, IranAssociate Professor, Faculty of Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering, Sahand University of Technology, Tabriz, IranProfessor, Faculty of Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering, Sahand University of Technology, Tabriz, IranNet pay thickness is defined as that portion of a reservoir which contains economically producible hydrocarbons with today’s technology, prices, and costs. This thickness is a key parameter of the volumetric calculation of in-place hydrocarbons, well test interpretation, and reservoir characterization. A reservoir interval is considered as net pay when it contains hydrocarbons that can flow at an economic rate. Therefore, to define net pay, cutoffs of hydrocarbon storage properties besides flow properties of reservoir rock are necessary. Frequently, petrophysical log-derived rock storage properties like porosity and water saturation are linked to core measured properties like permeability to find a relation between them. Then, by use of a fixed limiting value for permeability, log-derived properties cutoffs are determined. The basic problem of these methods is related to permeability cutoff, since in most cases there is no knowledge about it, and the permeability cutoff can differ from field to field or even well to well. A new methodology has been developed to find a logical permeability cutoff for gas reservoirs which can differ for different wells and/or fields. This technique is based on gas flow through porous media in tight rocks. Accordingly, a relationship between porosity and permeability is derived as a cutoff value at reservoir pressure and temperature, which is considered as a discriminator plot. Then, the core data of the specified reservoir are added to this plot and the data points reflecting net pay zone are identified. This technique has been applied to four real gas reservoirs in Iran and indicated acceptable results confirmed by the drill stem test (DST) and production data. The results show that the proposed procedure is less dependent on experts’ experiences and acts as a straightforward and powerful tool for the refinement of net pays. In addition, the cutoff values calculated from this method contain a scientific base supporting the main procedure.http://ijogst.put.ac.ir/article_109722_a2a73290c868c002594421dcda54084a.pdfknudsen numbernet pay zoneporosity and permeability cutofftight gas reservoirs
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author Mehdi Qassamipour
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Seyyed Alireza Tabatabaei-Nezhad
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Elnaz Khodapanah
Seyyed Alireza Tabatabaei-Nezhad
A New Methodology to Define Net Pay Zone in Gas Reservoirs
Iranian Journal of Oil & Gas Science and Technology
knudsen number
net pay zone
porosity and permeability cutoff
tight gas reservoirs
author_facet Mehdi Qassamipour
Elnaz Khodapanah
Seyyed Alireza Tabatabaei-Nezhad
author_sort Mehdi Qassamipour
title A New Methodology to Define Net Pay Zone in Gas Reservoirs
title_short A New Methodology to Define Net Pay Zone in Gas Reservoirs
title_full A New Methodology to Define Net Pay Zone in Gas Reservoirs
title_fullStr A New Methodology to Define Net Pay Zone in Gas Reservoirs
title_full_unstemmed A New Methodology to Define Net Pay Zone in Gas Reservoirs
title_sort new methodology to define net pay zone in gas reservoirs
publisher Petroleum University of Technology
series Iranian Journal of Oil & Gas Science and Technology
issn 2345-2412
2345-2420
publishDate 2020-04-01
description Net pay thickness is defined as that portion of a reservoir which contains economically producible hydrocarbons with today’s technology, prices, and costs. This thickness is a key parameter of the volumetric calculation of in-place hydrocarbons, well test interpretation, and reservoir characterization. A reservoir interval is considered as net pay when it contains hydrocarbons that can flow at an economic rate. Therefore, to define net pay, cutoffs of hydrocarbon storage properties besides flow properties of reservoir rock are necessary. Frequently, petrophysical log-derived rock storage properties like porosity and water saturation are linked to core measured properties like permeability to find a relation between them. Then, by use of a fixed limiting value for permeability, log-derived properties cutoffs are determined. The basic problem of these methods is related to permeability cutoff, since in most cases there is no knowledge about it, and the permeability cutoff can differ from field to field or even well to well. A new methodology has been developed to find a logical permeability cutoff for gas reservoirs which can differ for different wells and/or fields. This technique is based on gas flow through porous media in tight rocks. Accordingly, a relationship between porosity and permeability is derived as a cutoff value at reservoir pressure and temperature, which is considered as a discriminator plot. Then, the core data of the specified reservoir are added to this plot and the data points reflecting net pay zone are identified. This technique has been applied to four real gas reservoirs in Iran and indicated acceptable results confirmed by the drill stem test (DST) and production data. The results show that the proposed procedure is less dependent on experts’ experiences and acts as a straightforward and powerful tool for the refinement of net pays. In addition, the cutoff values calculated from this method contain a scientific base supporting the main procedure.
topic knudsen number
net pay zone
porosity and permeability cutoff
tight gas reservoirs
url http://ijogst.put.ac.ir/article_109722_a2a73290c868c002594421dcda54084a.pdf
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