Geological aspects of drilling horizontal wells in steam flood reservoirs, west side, southern San Joaquin Valley, California
Abstract
Shell Western E P Inc. has drilled 11 horizontal wells in four mature steam floods in the Coalinga, South Belridge, and Midway-Sunset fields. Two medium radius wells are producing from the Pliocene Etchegoin Formation in Coalinga. One medium radius well is producing from the Pleistocene Tulare Formation in South Belridge field. Three short radius and five medium radius wells are producing from the upper Miocene, Sub-Hoyt and Potter sands in Midway-Sunset field. Horizontal wells at the base of these reservoirs and/or structurally downdip near the oil-water contact are ideally suited to take advantage of the gravity drainage production mechanism. Reservoir studies and production experience have shown these horizontal wells should increase reserves, improve recovery efficiency, improve the oil-steam ratio, and improve project profitability. Geological considerations of targeting the wells vary between fields because of the different depositional environments and resulting reservoir characteristics. The thin sands and semicontinuous shales in the Tulare Formation and the Etchegoin Formation require strict structural control on the top and base of the target sand. In the Sub-Hoyt and Potter sands, irregularities of the oil-water contact and sand and shale discontinuities must be understood. Logging and measurement while drilling provide geosteering capability in medium radius wells.more »
- Authors:
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- Shell Western E P Inc., Bakersfield, CA (United States)
- Publication Date:
- OSTI Identifier:
- 6832793
- Report Number(s):
- CONF-9404149-
Journal ID: ISSN 0149-1423; CODEN: AABUD2
- Resource Type:
- Conference
- Journal Name:
- AAPG Bulletin (American Association of Petroleum Geologists); (United States)
- Additional Journal Information:
- Journal Volume: 78:4; Conference: American Association of Petroleum Geologists (AAPG) Pacific Section meeting, Ventura, CA (United States), 27-29 Apr 1994; Journal ID: ISSN 0149-1423
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
- Subject:
- 02 PETROLEUM; DIRECTIONAL DRILLING; EFFICIENCY; NATURAL STEAM; RESERVOIR ROCK; OIL WELLS; PERFORMANCE; PETROLEUM; PRODUCTION; RESERVES; PETROLEUM DEPOSITS; EXPLOITATION; MIOCENE EPOCH; PETROLEUM GEOLOGY; PROFITS; CENOZOIC ERA; DRILLING; ENERGY SOURCES; FLUIDS; FOSSIL FUELS; FUELS; GEOLOGIC AGES; GEOLOGIC DEPOSITS; GEOLOGY; GEOTHERMAL FLUIDS; MINERAL RESOURCES; RESOURCES; STEAM; TERTIARY PERIOD; WELLS; 020300* - Petroleum- Drilling & Production
Citation Formats
Crough, D D, Holman, M L, and Sande, J J. Geological aspects of drilling horizontal wells in steam flood reservoirs, west side, southern San Joaquin Valley, California. United States: N. p., 1994.
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Crough, D D, Holman, M L, & Sande, J J. Geological aspects of drilling horizontal wells in steam flood reservoirs, west side, southern San Joaquin Valley, California. United States.
Crough, D D, Holman, M L, and Sande, J J. 1994.
"Geological aspects of drilling horizontal wells in steam flood reservoirs, west side, southern San Joaquin Valley, California". United States.
@article{osti_6832793,
title = {Geological aspects of drilling horizontal wells in steam flood reservoirs, west side, southern San Joaquin Valley, California},
author = {Crough, D D and Holman, M L and Sande, J J},
abstractNote = {Shell Western E P Inc. has drilled 11 horizontal wells in four mature steam floods in the Coalinga, South Belridge, and Midway-Sunset fields. Two medium radius wells are producing from the Pliocene Etchegoin Formation in Coalinga. One medium radius well is producing from the Pleistocene Tulare Formation in South Belridge field. Three short radius and five medium radius wells are producing from the upper Miocene, Sub-Hoyt and Potter sands in Midway-Sunset field. Horizontal wells at the base of these reservoirs and/or structurally downdip near the oil-water contact are ideally suited to take advantage of the gravity drainage production mechanism. Reservoir studies and production experience have shown these horizontal wells should increase reserves, improve recovery efficiency, improve the oil-steam ratio, and improve project profitability. Geological considerations of targeting the wells vary between fields because of the different depositional environments and resulting reservoir characteristics. The thin sands and semicontinuous shales in the Tulare Formation and the Etchegoin Formation require strict structural control on the top and base of the target sand. In the Sub-Hoyt and Potter sands, irregularities of the oil-water contact and sand and shale discontinuities must be understood. Logging and measurement while drilling provide geosteering capability in medium radius wells. Teamwork between all engineering disciplines and drilling and producing operations has been critical to horizontal well success.},
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url = {https://www.osti.gov/biblio/6832793},
journal = {AAPG Bulletin (American Association of Petroleum Geologists); (United States)},
issn = {0149-1423},
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volume = 78:4,
place = {United States},
year = {Fri Apr 01 00:00:00 EST 1994},
month = {Fri Apr 01 00:00:00 EST 1994}
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