Compositional and PVT properties of reservoir fluids contaminated by drilling fluid filtrate

Authors
Citation
A. Tor et Tp. Isom, Compositional and PVT properties of reservoir fluids contaminated by drilling fluid filtrate, J PET SCI E, 30(3-4), 2001, pp. 213-244
Citations number
13
Categorie Soggetti
Geological Petroleum & Minig Engineering
Journal title
JOURNAL OF PETROLEUM SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING
ISSN journal
09204105 → ACNP
Volume
30
Issue
3-4
Year of publication
2001
Pages
213 - 244
Database
ISI
SICI code
0920-4105(200109)30:3-4<213:CAPPOR>2.0.ZU;2-E
Abstract
Oil-based drilling muds are widely used in offshore drilling applications m ostly due to substantial cost savings. Wireline samples of reservoir fluids are taken without completing the well, and the sample will contain various amounts of mud filtrate, depending on the sampling conditions. The present paper describes methods to obtain compositional and PVT data for the initi al reservoir fluid from wireline samples contaminated by mud oil. Two fluid systems have been studied, a black oil and a gas condensate, both typical fluids from the North Sea. The reservoir fluids were contaminated by two ty pes of base oils, termed Ultidrill (a synthetic olefin-based oil) and EDC ( a low aromatic mineral oil fraction), containing 0, 10, 20, and 40 wt.% of base oil in single flashed stock tank oil (STO). The composition of the con taminated STO was adjusted using a semi-logarithmic correlation. Procedures to obtain correct data for the plus-fraction are discussed especially. Act ual fluid parameters were calculated from the adjusted fluid composition an d used as input data to a commercial PVT-simulator. How to tune the simulat or to obtain the correct saturation point for the uncontaminated fluid, usi ng experimental data from the contaminated fluids at the reservoir temperat ure, is described. Then, fluid properties like gas/oil ratio, constant mass expansion, differential gas liberation, liquid drop-out in a constant mass expansion for the gas condensate, and fluid viscosities were simulated for the adjusted fluids and compared with experimental data for the uncontamin ated samples. The simulated fluid properties correlated very well with the experimental data for the uncontaminated fluids. It is also described a met hod to quality-check mud oil contaminated wireline samples prior to further PVT studies. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.