STUDY
OF THE EFFICIENCY OF FLUID CLEANUP IN HETEROGENEOUS FORMATIONS WITH VARIOUS
FORMATION-TESTING TOOLS
There are two identical sessions:
Morning - Tuesday, November 19th, 8:00am – 8:40am US Central Time;
Evening - Tuesday, November 19th, 5:00pm – 5:40pm US Central Time.
Speaker Bio: Camilo Gelvez is a
Graduate Research Assistant in the Formation Evaluation Research Consortium at
the University of Texas at Austin where he is currently doing his Ph.D. studies
in the Hildebrand Department of Petroleum and Geosystems Engineering. His
research interests are formation testing, petrophysics, formation evaluation
and reservoir characterization. He is B.S. in Petroleum Engineering from
Universidad Industrial de Santander (Colombia, 2009) and M.S. in Petroleum Engineering
and Project Development from IFP School (France, 2011). From 2010-2013 he
worked as Production Engineer in CEPSA, developing exploratory fields. During
2013-2017, he was Reservoir Engineer in Mansarovar Energy, simulating and
characterizing mature oil fields.
Abstract: This study presents a reliable model to
represent various formation testing tools during cleanup and sampling
operations. Finding the best tool-probe configuration through a
fully-calibrated model has a significant impact on cleanup efficiency. The
model is constructed based on a field-case simulation of a water saturated
reservoir drilled with a blue dye tracer water base mud (WBM). The tracer
allows to track the contaminated zone during mud filtrate invasion and cleanup.
Simulation and history match of lab test data and optical analyzer data for
tracer cleanup serves to further represent several formation testing tools in a
variety of reservoirs and cleanup-sampling schedules. In addition, the
simulated contamination cleanup data is a powerful tool to analyze the cleanup
derivatives and to evaluate different aspects of reservoirs during real-time
cleanup and sampling operations.
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There are two identical sessions:
Morning - Tuesday, November 19th, 8:00am – 8:40am US Central Time;
Evening - Tuesday, November 19th, 5:00pm – 5:40pm US Central Time.
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