Assessment of oil reservoirs with natural fractures is relevant for carbonate reservoirs in Russia and in the world. Now oil and gas companies use expensive equipment for this, which is not suitable for every well. This often requires stopping oil production, which costs much money to the company. In addition, existing technologies do not always provide high-quality results due to the technical features of the field, and the analysis is time-consuming.
The technology of Perm Tech scientists will help to assess a wider range of crack opening parameters in short period of time. According to them, the technique will not require the involvement of expensive direct well testing and, in the future, will increase the volume of oil and gas production. This can be achieved through the selection of the most effective geological and technical measures.
The technique is based on the processing of well testing data and field parameters using a special algorithm consisting of mathematical formulas. The results obtained with direct measurements of rock samples and geophysical data were compared. The algorithm showed an error within 3%, which indicates the reliability and accuracy of the method.
Now the technology is being tested and adapted for various geological and physical conditions of the deposits of the Perm Krai and Australia. According to the researchers, the geological structure of carbonate deposits in these territories is similar, therefore, the technique aroused the interest of foreign scientists. In the future, the developers are going to create a software product based on the methodology to automate the monitoring process.