Developing a Marginal Field Using New Techniques - South Monagas Unit, Venezuela
Thomas M. Skirvin, E. Sven Hagen, Rick A. McGee, Paul D.
Hinrichs, and Pedro A. Medina
In 1992 the Venezuelan national oil company, PDVSA, awarded operating service
agreements to foreign oil companies for reactivation of marginal oil fields. The
South Monagas Unit contains three oil and gas fields, Uracoa, Bombal, and
Tucupita, that were not producing prior to the award of the contract. As of
October 1995, production from Uracoa had exceeded 20 MBbls/day of heavy oil from
26 vertical
and 11 horizontal wells.
Initial uncertainties about heavy oil treatment capability, water and gas
production, oil flow rates, and ultimate recoverable reserves led to a phased
development plan that has incrementally reduced the risk of financial exposure
over time. The first phase of development utilized conventional geologic
techniques and vertical
wells to test treatment facilities, mud and gravel-pack
technologies, and flow rates. Positive results led to the next phase of
development which focused on reservoir performance and well optimization. A
horizontal well drilling program was implemented in December 1993. A milestone
in this program was the first gravel-pack horizontal well in Venezuela,
completed in February, 1995. A pilot 2-D
seismic
program in late 1994 confirmed
that-high-quality
seismic
could e acquired to significantly enhance the
development of Uracoa. A 175 sq. km2 3-D survey was shot and
processed in mid-1995. Concurrently, borehole imaging logs were acquired in
vertical
wells to determine internal reservoir heterogeneity and sand
depositional models. The sequence stratigraphic model that evolved, based on
outcrop field analogs, 3-D
seismic
stratigraphy, and regional well control, is
being used to optimize field development. In addition, new exploration concepts
are being tested without risk using strategically located water injection wells
as test wells.
AAPG Search and Discover Article #91019©1996 AAPG Convention and Exhibition 19-22 May 1996, San Diego, California