Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4695573 Marine and Petroleum Geology 2014 10 Pages PDF
Abstract
It has been shown that the performance of a Steam-Assisted Gravity Drainage (SAGD) well pair is affected by its orientation and position within a point bar deposit. In typical commercial operations, multiple horizontal wellpairs, usually arranged parallel to each other, are arranged in pads within oil sands reservoirs. Thus, the overall performance of the recovery process in a point bar is not represented by a single well pair but how the set of well pairs interact with the structure and geometry of the point bar notably including the arrangement of inclined heterolithic strata relative to the SAGD well pairs. This research describes how the point bar structure impacts the performance of a pad of SAGD wellpairs and the impact of pad orientation on performance of the pad. Also, the results show that the variability of the performance of the well pairs within the pad is large and thus, single well pair models do not provide sufficient analysis of the SAGD process performance due to the heterogeneity of the point bar. In other words, pad-scale models are required for recovery process evaluation and design. Furthermore, the variability of performance obtained from the models provides an estimate of the variability that may result for systems where seismic data is not available or is not sufficient to fully characterize the point bar.
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