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Introduction Mumbai Offshore Basin Field Development challenges Major IOR/EOR Projects IOR/EOR Experience Process and Technologies Way Forward
Western Offshore
Natural Gas Production, BCM
Panna
Bo mb p ay o rm latf
Mumbai High, Ratna, Heera, Panna, Vasai, Neelam, Mukta, Tapti, and other small structures
MUMBAI HIGH BB-48 B-15 B-55 188 MUKTA B-46 PANNA B-163 B-45 B-192 VASAI B-147 B-192A D-12 VASAI EAST B-121 B-51 B-119 B-80 D-1 D-18 HEERA NEELAM
R-15A
Success expanded to East Coast with discovery of oil & gas in Godavary, Cauvery offshore
MUMBAI
Heera
(As on 01.04.2010) IOIP, MMt Cumulative Oil, MMt Recovered, % Oil rate, bopd Water Injection, bwpd 305 55 18 56,000 1,46,000
B188 SURAT NORTH TAPTI
MID TAPTI
SOUTH TAPTI LEGEND OIL FIELD GAS FIELD C-24 C-26A DAHANU MUMBAI HIGH B-48 B-46 B-15 MUKTA PANNA B-45 B-192 B-147 B-192A D-12 B-121 B-119 B-80 D-1 D-18 HEERA VASAI B-51 B-163 B-55 SD-1 C-22 SD-4 CA SD-14 CD DAMAN
56 19 161 7 58
MUMBAI
NEELAM R-15A
Neelam
(As on 01.04.2010)
NORTH TAPTI SURAT
IOIP, MMt Cumulative Oil, MMt Recovered, % Oil rate, bopd Water Injection, bwpd Water-cut, % Platforms Producing strings Water injection strings
MID TAPTI
SOUTH TAPTI LEGEND OIL FIELD GAS FIELD C-24 C-26A DAHANU MUMBAI HIGH B188 B-48 B-46 B-15 MUKTA PANNA B-45 B-192 B-147 B-192A D-12 B-121 B-119 B-80 D-1 D-18 HEERA VASAI B-51 B-163 B-55 SD-1 C-22 SD-4 CA SD-14 CD DAMAN
MUMBAI
NEELAM R-15A
Bassein
(As on 1.4.2010)
MID TAPTI SURAT NORTH TAPTI
IGIP, BCM Cumulative Gas, BCM Recovered, % Gas rate, MMSCM Number of platforms Producing gas wells Producing oil wells
SD-1
B-55 B-163
PANNA B-45 B-192 B-147 B-192A D-12 B-121 B-119 B-80 D-1 D-18 HEERA VASAI
B-51
MUMBAI
NEELAM R-15A
O il, M M t 10 15 20 25 0 1976-77 5
MH
1979-80 1982-83
HEERA
1985-86
NEELAM
1988-89 1991-92
1994-95
1997-98
2000-01
2003-04
2006-07
2009-10
10
11
12
13
LIII reservoir -multilayered with shale, limestone, sequence -holds about 94% of the total IOIP
(b) Sub-Layers of L-III Reservoir
Geological Cross Sections Showing Layer wise Porosity and Permeability Distribution
Porosity
Permeability -derived
Fracs, vugs, channels, tight zones
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500000 450000 400000 350000 300000 Oil, BOPD 250000 200000 150000
WI, ADBHN & AORP Gas Lift EORP in South & L-II
800
Re-dev-Ph-I , Addl dev in A1
700
Re-dev-Ph-II
Initial Development
100000 50000 0 Mar-76 Mar-78 Mar-80 Mar-82 Mar-84 Mar-86 Mar-88 Mar-90 Mar-92 Mar-94 Mar-96 Mar-98 Mar-00 Mar-02 Mar-04 Mar-06 Mar-08 Mar-10
BHN Accident
100 0
No of Strings
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25.0
100 90 80 70 60 50
10.0 5.0
40 30 20 10
0.0 80-81 82-83 84-85 86-87 88-89 90-91 92-93 94-95 96-97 98-99 00-01 02-03 04-05 06-07 08-09 10-11 12-13 14-15 16-17 18-19 20-21 22-23 24-25 26-27 28-29
Phase II
Rolling development plan to be conceived based on experience and new data of each plan and induction of evolving technologies
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P e rc e n ta g e
2130000
748000 2138000
749000
3 BH-D 7 8 5Z
750000
751000
752000
753000
754000
755000
756000
757000
758000
759000
760000
761000
762000
763000
764000 2138000
S1-4
7 2 4 6 5
9H 3
3 3Z 5 1 5 6Z 6 1Z 1 5Z 4 6 7 2 2 2Z 7 8H 9 2 5 3 8H 5 6 9 3 1Z 4 7Z ED 1
II
SU
9 9Z
5
2136000
6 Z 4 1
SG
1 8 5
50 -13
4
2136000
IJ
8Z
P1H
2134000
2134000
6 1 2 3 4
5H
9H
SH
1 7P 8 2 2Z 7H 2
2 2Z 8P 4 2
EE
6
9 1
L2
L1
7H
L2
2 2Z
2132000
5 2
SW
1 4 6 1Y
3Z 3
-1350 4
6Z
S1-6
6 4 5
L1
BH-5
2132000
2 9
SV
1
6 4 1Z 1 5 3Z 3 8 2 7
7 3
IE
5
IK 7
3 5
12H 8 9
IN 1Z 1
4 8
2130000
IM BH-52
8ZH 8 6 2 1
SY
1 9
00 -14
-140
2128000
IW
4 6 1 3
4 5
3
2128000
IL
1 7 6 7
5Z 5
-55
2126000
BH-12
IT
2126000
1H
748000 749000 750000 751000 752000 753000 754000 755000 756000
-14
757000
19
758000
759000
760000
761000
762000
763000
764000
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25.0 35.7
20.2 28.9
21
1.000
100000 BOPD
Start of Redevelopment Phase-I
WOR
0.100
0.010
0.001
0 25 50 75 100 125 150
125
150
175
200
Cum.Oil, MMt
1.000 WOR
B O PD
300000 250000
0.100
200000 150000
0.010
100000 50000
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500000 450000 400000 350000 300000 250000 200000 150000 100000 50000 0 Mar-76 Mar-79 Mar-82 Mar-85 Mar-88 Mar-91 Mar-94 Mar-97 Mar-00 Mar-03 Mar-06 Mar-09 Mar-12 Mar-15 Mar-18 Mar-21 Mar-24 Mar-27 Mar-30
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Initial Development
Re-dev Ph-I
Incre.Oil 57.10 MMt
Re-dev Ph-II
Incre.Oil 35.66 MMt
3239.43 23.25
900000 800000 700000 600000 BOPD, BLPD 500000 400000 300000 200000 100000 0 Mar-76 Mar-78 Mar-80 Mar-82 Mar-84 Mar-86 Mar-88 Mar-90 Mar-92 Mar-94 Mar-96 Mar-98 Mar-00 Mar-02 Mar-04 Mar-06 Mar-08 Mar-10
450 400 350 300 250 200 150 100 50 0 Cum Oil (MMt)
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BLPD
BOPD
0 Mar-84 Mar-85 Mar-86 Mar-87 Mar-88 Mar-89 Mar-90 Mar-91 Mar-92 Mar-93 Mar-94 Mar-95 Mar-96 Mar-97 Mar-98 Mar-99 Mar-00 Mar-01 Mar-02 Mar-03 Mar-04 Mar-05 Mar-06 Mar-07 Mar-08 Mar-09 Mar-10 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90
Cum Oil (MMt) BOPD BLPD
25
BOPD, BLPD 100000 120000 140000 160000 180000 200000 20000 40000 60000 80000
BOPD
Mar-98 Mar-99 Mar-00 Mar-01 Mar-02 Mar-03 Mar-04 Mar-05 Mar-06 Mar-07 Mar-08 Mar-09 Mar-10 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50
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Technologies Inducted
Hi-tech wells -Horizontal, Multilateral, ERD Rotary steerable system (RSS) to increase drilling efficiency Glycol & Synthetic Oil Base (SOBM) mud for efficient drilling HGS for drilling/ workover of depleted zones Enzyme breaker for horizontal drain hole clean up Perforated liner completion for stability of horizontal drainholes CTU friendly completion Segmented, Level-3 well completion
Continued
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Technologies Inducted
Relocation of poor producers through variety of sidetracks CHFR Modular rigs Logging while drilling (LWD) Real time operation (RTO) monitoring Geo-steering in thin zones Smart well platforms
Continued
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Improved Reservoir Model 3D-4C API Fracture delineation & extent mapping for tracking of Reservoir fluid movement and placement of wells optimally Improved well completion for prolonged oil productivity Electrical submersible pumps for efficient liquid lifting Integrated asset management (IAM) for real time surveillance and control, OCC Platform mounted modular rigs EOR
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Summary
Absorption of technological advancements in G & G, engineering, drilling and completion of hi-tech wells has boosted the production and improved recovery. Life cycle approach has helped to continue production and recovery improvement from the matured offshore fields. With integration of the experience gained and leveraging state-of-the art technology, it is envisioned that it will be possible to improve performance and further enhance the oil recovery.
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