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TM 4023 PLAN OF DEVELOPMENT TUTUKA ARIADJI

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Page 1: POD Introduction

TM 4023PLAN OF DEVELOPMENT

TUTUKA ARIADJI

Page 2: POD Introduction

SYLLABUS OF PLAN OF DEVELOPMENT CLASS

Objective:1. To be able to organize a Plan of

Development for an oil/gas field documentation

2. To able to evaluate PODs.

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SYLLABUS OF POD CLASSWeek Source&Task Topics Objective

1 Reading Introduction to Plan of Development-Example of POD Documents

Understand the whole content of POD in brief

2 Hand Out Reserves-Reserves Classification-PRMS-Case Study

Understand reserves definition and its classification

3 Hand Out Geological Modeling-Depositional Environment

Understand geological model of a field

4,5 Hand Out, Exercise Using Lab and Field Report

Reservoir Engineering Data Integration-PVT Lab-Routine Core Analysis-Special Core Analysis

Evaluate reservoir data based on laboratory data

6,7 Hand Out, Exercise Using Software

Reservoir Engineering Analysis-Decline Curve Analysis-Welltest Interpretation

Evaluate reservoir model based on test data

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Week Source/Task Materials Objective

8 Midterm Exam Middle Term Examination

9,10 Prediction Using Simulator

Reservoir Simulation-Reservoir Model-Production History-Performance Prediction

Be able to forecast and make development scenario

11 Handout Surface Facilities Evaluation-Tiung Biru Case Study

Understand surface facilities design and evaluation

12 Handout Economic Evaluation Evaluate economic results from prediction results

13 Presentation Final Presentation

14 Presentation Final Presentation

15 Final Exam Final Exam

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SCORING Class Participation and Presentation: active in discussion,& Home Work (20%)

POD Book Review (10%) Software Application (10%) MidTest (30%) Final Examination (30%)

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Plan of Development:A comprehensive plan involving Geophysics, Geology, Reservoir Engineering, Production Engineering, Drilling Engineering, Environment and Economics knowledge and practices to best develop a field.

Plan of Development

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ProceedWith

Development?

N P V

WellOpening

Cost

FacilityOp.Cost

TransportCost

Overhead

OpeningCost

FieldManagement

Cost

WorkoverCost

Terminal&

Base

Flowlines&

Pipelines

ProceedWith

Development

FacilityCapital

PluggingCost

NumberOf

Well

Cost

Revenue

ProductionProfile

Reserves

OilPrice

Gas Price

RecoveryFactor

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AN INTEGRATED PLAN OF DEVELOPMENT TO OPTIMIZE PRODUCTION OF FIELDS

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OPPORTUNITY AND CHALLENGES

Many Brownfields. Most of (about 80%) Indonesia oil production comes from depleted reservoir.

Field Development: The sequential approach vs multidisciplinary approach

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Big Issue No team work

◦ Lack of communication, sharing info, comprehensive understanding

◦ Lack of esprit de corps

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No Teamwork

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Teamwork

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Specific Objectives

Understand comprehesively whole process of Plan of Development of a Field

Understand the importance of team work in the making of POD Understand to obtain necessary data and how to analyze Be able to do reservoir engineering analysis, production analysis and economic analysis for a POD.

Understand the theoretical bacground as well as field implementation for each discipline.

Be able to give recommendation to the management for field development.

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Integrated Plan of Development

Integrated Reservoir Study:

GeologyGeophysicsReservoir

Production Optimization:

Production Engineering,

Surface Facilities

Field Development

Scenarios:Economics

Analysis

Monitoring Implementation

Need: Integrated Team Work

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Traditional Approach

Geophysics Petrophysics

Geology

Reservoir Engineering

Reservoir Model

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Multidiscplinary Approach

Geophysics PetrophysicsGeology

Reservoir Engineering

Reservoir Characterization Using Geostastics

Reservoir Model

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STRUCTURAL AND HORIZON3D SEISMIC INPERPRETATION

EXTRACTED WELL MARKER

UPSCALING

RESERVOIR SIMULATION

Top "M" Marker

Depth = 3.566 * Time - 488.18

R2 = 0.9858

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Time (ms)

Dep

th (

tvd

ss)

Top "M" Marker

Linear (Top "M" Marker)

Top Bekasap Fm.

Depth = 3.6651*Time - 569.36

R2 = 0.9723

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Depth

(tv

dss

)

Top Bekasap Fm

Linear (Top Bekasap Fm)

Top Bangko Fm.

Depth = 3.4492*Time - 330.48

R2 = 0.9707

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dss

)

Top Bangko Fm

Linear (Top Bangko Fm)

RESERVOIR MODELING WORK FLOWS

SIMULATION STUDY

Depositional Facies

DCA, PTA

DCA: Bubble Map Np

PTA: Res Model, k

MATBAL: Driving Mechanism

Geological Reservoir Model

Depositional Map Realization

Lithofacies Map

Formation Evaluation

Gross Isopach Map

Depth Structure MapTime DepthConversion

Geological RegionalStructural Stratigraphy Work

Variogram