Case Study : Horizontal Drilling Challenge in the Thin Gamma 1B Member of the Arang Formation, Belida Field
Year: 2016
Proceedings Title : Proc. Indon. Petrol. Assoc., 40th Ann. Conv., 2016
Correctly landing and drilling highly deviated wells in thin reservoirs can be challenging. In recent years, development of the Belida Field in the West Natuna Basins has focused on the Gamma 1B which is a thin (8-10 ft.) thick sand within the Upper Miocene Arang Formation. In order to economically exploit this thin interval, it was determined that horizontal wells were required. These wells needed to be carefully planned and use detailed petrophysical modeling and geosteering techniques in order to land them in the optimal location on the structure and to stay within the zone during the horizontal section.
The well data in the field shows that there is uncertainty in the depth to the top and continuity of Gamma 1B. This uncertainty makes it very difficult to predict the penetration point of the Gamma 1B. To mitigate these risks, the well was planned near existing well control. The next challenge was staying within zone during drilling. This challenge was mitigated by using resistivity modeling in combination with a geosteering tool. Resistivity modeling shows that the resistivity profile consists of a sharp base and a fining upward top. This resistivity information could be combined with a geosteering tool during the drilling of the horizontal section of the well to determine the location of the bit within the reservoir interval. This modelling and implementation of the geosteering tool made it possible to drill 1018‘ of section entirely within the 10 foot gas-bearing reservoir interval without exiting the top or the base.
Drilling highly deviated wells in thin reservoirs can be very challenging. In the case of the Gamma 1B sand in the Belida Field, using a combination of offset well data, resistivity modeling and geosteering proved to be an effective method to successfully drill a horizontal well in this interval.
Keywords: Belida Field, Gamma 1B, Horizontal drilling, Geosteering, Petrophysical Modeling
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