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information processing and trusted computing | 2014

Regional In-Situ Stress Mapping: An Initiative for Exploration & Development of Deep Gas Reservoirs in Kuwait.

Satya Perumalla; Abdulaziz Al-Fares; Riyasat Husain; Rinaldi Mulyono; Nada Al-Ammar; Ahmad Al-Kandary; Hemant Singh; Reem Al-Naeimi; Umesh Prasad; Erik Scheele; Colleen Barton

KOC has undertaken an initiative to generate a regional in situ stress map for 23 Kuwait oil and gas fields using the data from more than 400 wells. Key objectives of this project are to integrate all available well data sources from these fields to derive the in situ stress orientation and also to create an interactive digital stress map supported by sub-surface structural geological data including formation seismic horizons, faults and well markers with the help of visualization software. In this way, the outcome of this project is available as an interactive geomechanical knowledge base which can be viewed at regional scale. The results of this project indicate that the maximum principal stress azimuth in Cretaceous formations is consistent with the regional Zagros tectonics and it is more or less uniform N45° (±10°) E direction even across major fault systems. However the sub-salt Jurassic formations exhibit high variability in stress orientation across faults as well as in the vicinity of fracture corridors. In addition to the patterns seen in stress orientation, the geomechanical models from each field exhibited that the Gotnia Salt is mechanically decoupling the highly stressed, strong, Jurassic formations from shallower, relatively lower stressed and weaker Cretaceous formations. It was also found that these stress anomalies in Jurassic formations coincide with associated fault and fracture corridors which appear to be critically stressed. Characterizing critically stressed fractures at the wellbore scale provided an understanding of possible permeable fracture sets that could contribute to gas flow. This paper discusses detailed results of the regional stress distribution patterns including innovative criteria developed to manage quality control of stress orientation data, correlation between stress anomalies and structural geological elements in Kuwait and also covers insights developed for exploration and development strategies of deep gas reservoirs in Kuwait.


EAGE Workshop on Geomechanics in the Oil and Gas Industry | 2014

Regional In-Situ Stress Mapping: An Initiative for Exploration & Development of Deep Gas Reservoirs in Kuwait

Satya Perumalla; H. Singh; R. Al Naeimi; U. Prasad; E. Scheele; C. Barton; Abdulaziz Al-Fares; R. Husain; Rinaldi Mulyono; N. Al Ammar; Ahmad Al-Kandary

KOC has undertaken an initiative to generate a regional in situ stress map for 23 Kuwait oil and gas fields using the data from more than 400 wells. Key objectives of this project are to integrate all available well data sources from these fields to derive the in situ stress orientation and also to create an interactive digital stress map supported by sub-surface structural geological data including formation seismic horizons, faults and well markers with the help of visualization software. In this way, the outcome of this project is available as an interactive geomechanical knowledge base which can be viewed at regional scale. The results of this project indicate that the maximum principal stress azimuth in Cretaceous formations is consistent with the regional Zagros tectonics and it is more or less uniform N45° (±10°) E direction even across major fault systems. However the sub-salt Jurassic formations exhibit high variability in stress orientation across faults as well as in the vicinity of fracture corridors. In addition to the patterns seen in stress orientation, the geomechanical models from each field exhibited that the Gotnia Salt is mechanically decoupling the highly stressed, strong, Jurassic formations from shallower, relatively lower stressed and weaker Cretaceous formations. It was also found that these stress anomalies in Jurassic formations coincide with associated fault and fracture corridors which appear to be critically stressed. Characterizing critically stressed fractures at the wellbore scale provided an understanding of possible permeable fracture sets that could contribute to gas flow. This paper discusses detailed results of the regional stress distribution patterns including innovative criteria developed to manage quality control of stress orientation data, correlation between stress anomalies and structural geological elements in Kuwait and also covers insights developed for exploration and development strategies of deep gas reservoirs in Kuwait.


Abu Dhabi International Petroleum Exhibition and Conference | 2014

Breakthrough in Field Development Planning of a Complex Reservoir by Designing and Drilling Highly deviated Wells Using Integrated 3D Geomechanics

Shaikh Abdul Azim; Abdullah Al-Awadi; Thekriat Hussain; Mariyam M B Alblayyes; Salah Al-Anezi; Bader Ahmed Al-Saad; Saad Imtiaz; Ashok Shinde; Satya Perumalla


SPE Middle East Unconventional Gas Conference and Exhibition | 2012

Influence of Rock Properties and Geomechanics on Hydraulic Fracturing: A Case Study from the Amin Deep Tight Gas Reservoir, Sultanate of Oman.

Satya Perumalla; Antonio Santagati; Michael Tony Addis; Sultan Hamed Al-Mahruqy; Joe Curtino; Andreas Briner; Latifa Qobi; Rifaat Mjeni


SPE/IADC Middle East Drilling Technology Conference and Exhibition | 2011

Using an Integrated Geomechanical Study to Resolve Expensive Wellbore Stability Problems While Drilling Through the Zubair Shale/Sand Sequence of Kuwait: A Case Study

Shaikh Abdul Azim; Pritish Mukherjee; Salah Al-Anezi; Basel Al-Otaibi; Badar Al-Saad; Satya Perumalla; Ewerton M.P. Araujo; Jeremy Frederick Babbington


Abu Dhabi International Petroleum Exhibition & Conference | 2016

Geomechanical Solutions for Drilling Through Challenging Nahr Umr Shale at High Angle: A Case Study From Offshore Field, Abu Dhabi

GuiFen Xi; Rudra Singh; Mohamed Haddad; Thierry Francis Lecoq; Bader Saif Al Badi; Kamel Zahaf; Rashid Al-Kindi; Khalid Al-Wahedi; John Leblanc; Hemant Singh; Satya Perumalla; Tim Salter; Saad Imtiaz; Cliff Kirby; Phalgun Paila


SPE Kuwait Oil and Gas Show and Conference | 2015

Developing a Mature Paralic Reservoir with Diverse Well Designs in Response to Structural and Stratigraphic Complexity: The Zubair Reservoir in North Kuwait

Shaikh Abdul Azim; Salah Al-Anezi; Lamya Abou-Qammaz; Thekriat Hussain; Francia Galea; Mariam M. Al-Blayyes; Satya Perumalla; Ashok Shinde; Saad Imtiaz


information processing and trusted computing | 2014

Fault Seal Assessment of a Fractured Carbonate Reservoir Using 3D Geomechanical Characterisation, Abu Dhabi

Manhal Sirat; Ashok Shinde; Reem Al naeimi; Satya Perumalla


SPE Middle East Unconventional Gas Conference and Exhibition | 2011

Role of Geomechanics in appraisal of a deep tight gas reservoir: A case history from the Amin formation in the Sultanate of Oman.

Satya Perumalla; Daniel Moos; Colleen A. Barton; Thomas Finkbeiner; Sultan Hamed Al-Mahrooqi; William Walton; Markus Weissenback; Hisham Abdulrahma Al-Siyabi


IADC/SPE Asia Pacific Drilling Technology Conference and Exhibition | 2010

A New Model For Wellbore Stability And Stress Prediction In Underbalanced Wells

Daniel Moos; Satya Perumalla; Julie Kowan; Thomas Finkbeiner; Pavel Peska; Wouter Van Der Zee; M. Brudy

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