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Abstract
Dusseault, Maurice B.,
oil
production in
oil
and
oil
-sand petroleum systems in Alberta and beyond
DOI:10.1306/13371598St643565
2013 by The American Association of Petroleum Geologists.
Screening Criteria and Technology Sequencing for In-situ Viscous
Oil
Production
Oil
Production
Maurice B. Dusseault1
1Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, University of Waterloo, 200 University Ave. West, Waterloo, Ontario, N2L 3G1, Canada (e-mail: [email protected])
ABSTRACT
On a worldwide basis, approximately 70 to 80% of the 9 to 10 trillion bbl original
oil
in place of viscous
oil
reserves (in-situ 100 cp) occur in unconsolidated sandstones, with high porosity and permeability. The remaining viscous
oil
reservoirs are hosted within fractured carbonates. Both types of viscous
oil
reservoirs are characterized by highly variable in-situ reservoir conditions. Different technologies are best for different lithostratigraphic and geometric conditions. New and emerging production and drilling technologies (i.e., horizontal wells, multilaterals, logging while drilling, and others), along with production-technology sequencing, allow tailoring of the drilling and production schemes to each specific reservoir considering the inherent geologic variability of these unconventional reservoirs. Geotailoring for viscous
oil
production generates a need for geoscience and engineering screening criteria.
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