Nitrogen Injection in The Cantarell Complex SPE-97385
Nitrogen Injection in The Cantarell Complex SPE-97385
Nitrogen Injection in The Cantarell Complex SPE-97385
Nitrogen Injection in the Cantarell Complex: Results After Four Years of Operation
J.L. Snchez, SPE, A. Astudillo, F. Rodrguez, SPE, J. Morales, and A. Rodrguez, PEMEX E&P
Abstract
The nitrogen injection project in the Cantarell Complex,
offshore Mexico, implemented in May 2000, has been the
most ambitious pressure maintenance project around the world
regarding incremental oil, production rate, nitrogen injection
rate, and investment.
In this paper, the main drivers and objectives of the
project, along with key issues that have been taken into
account to guaranty success, are reviewed. A description of
the data acquisition program implemented to monitor reservoir
performance during nitrogen injection is discussed and results
analyzed.
The pressure-production behavior of the reservoir during
nitrogen injection is presented and results obtained after four
years of operations are assessed, along with additional field
development and benefits from updating and increasing
facilities.
Introduction
Cantarell, a complex of offshore naturally fractured carbonate
fields located in the Bay of Campeche, about 50 Miles of the
Yucatn Pennsula, is the most important complex in Mxico,
see Figure 1. It is comprissed of five fields, being Akal the
largest, with 32 billion standard barrels of oil, Billion barrels,
BB, 86 percent of the OOIP of the complex. Detailed
information of the characteristics of the reservoirs and fluids
in the complex have been presented elsewhere1 and here we
will highlite only those more relevant.
Main pay zones in Cantarell are highly fractured-vuggy
carbonate formations from Jurassic, Cretaceous and Lower
Paleocene geological ages. Within Akal, formations are
hidraullicaly continuous and have an average thickness of
about 4,000 feet and structural relief of over 7,000 feet.
The reservoirs contain a 22 API oil, initially
undersaturated; pressure at the reference depth of 7,544 feet
below sea level, BSL, was 3,970 psi. Typical total porosity in
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Conclusions
1. In the first four years of the pressure maintenance project
in Cantarelll, a cummulative volume of 1,400 BSCF of
nitrogen has been injected into Akal. The volume of gas
in the secondary gas cap before injection was 1,800
BSCF.
2. Pressure in the oil column has been kept at 1455 psi. Had
not the pressure maintenance project been implemented,
reservoir pressure would have dropped to 1220 psi by
2004, as updated estimations indicate.
3. The gas-oil contact has continued moving into a flat
surface at a rate of 230 feet per year during the nitrogen
injection process.
4. Overall nitrogen concentration in the produced gas of
Cantarell increases only when the gas-oil contact reaches
the producing wells, or when nitrogen is used in gaslifting operations.
5. Data obtained from the monitoring program indicates
that nitrogen is segregated in the gas cap and that its
concentration in the oil column has not changed.
6. Contribution of pressure maintenance to oil production
rate, as of beginning 2004, was estimated in 628 MBPD.
7. The pressure maintenance project by nitrogen injection
in Cantarell has proven to be very successful, both
technically and economically.
Acknowledgement
We thank the management of PEMEX Exploration and
Production for permission to publish this paper.
Nomenclature
BSL
= Below sea level
BB
= Billion Barrels
BSCF
= Billion of standard cubic feet
CN2
= Nitrogen concentration, Mole percent
MBPD = Thousand barrels per day
MMBPD = Million barrels per day
OOIP
= Original oil in place
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4.
5.
6.
7.
300
Qo
Pws AKAL
No. of wells
Gas-lifting wells
Pws = 270
1250
Declining
pressure
250
Qo = 1,017.3
1000
200
150
141
Pws = 125.5
750
150
500
100
Increasing No.
of gas-lifting
wells
Increasing No.
of producing
wells
250
0
79 80
82
84
86
88
90
92
50
0
94
96
98
Year
TM
KL
KUTZ-A
K-1269
KUTZ
Permanent gauge
Non permanent
MB
C-3002D
TJ
BN
DB
N
J
C-77D
CI
O AKAL
CI-67
C
FO F
G
GP
D
C-75
CHAC
C-429
C-269DC-468
S
CHAC-A
C-64
NOHOCH
NA
C-86D
NC
NB
C-2035
460
500
540
580
620
MALOOBMALOOB-103
BACAB LUMLUM-1
Kutz
2170
EK
BALAM
ZAAPZAAP-1
KU
CANTARELL
Chac
TARATUNICH Kutz
IXTAL
IXTOCIXTOC-1
301 101
201
CAAN
BATAB
TOLOC
POL
OCH
ABKATUN
CHUC
KAXKAX-1
Akal
Nohoch
1 TAKIN
2130
UECH
200 m.
47 miles
SINAN 101A
1A
MISONMISON-1
2090
DB TM FO
77D 3002D 429
100 m.
KABKAB-101
KIXKIX-1
YUMYUM-2
401
2 -B
50 m.
KIXKIX-2
CIUDAD DEL
CARMEN
O
18
D AKAL- CI
75 CI - 67
GP
468
I
39
R
2279
NB
2035
MAYMAY-1
1000
25 m.
2050
YAXCHEYAXCHE-1
FRONTERA
DOS BOCAS
30 Km
ESCALA GRAFICA
Depth ( m)
3.
1500
Qo (Mbls/d)
References
1. Rodrguez, F., Ortega, G., Snchez, J.L. and Jimnez, O.:
Reservoir Managemet Issues in the Cantarell Nitrogen
Injection Project, paper OTC No. 13178, presented at the
2001 Offshore Technology Conference held in Houston,
Texas, 30 April-3 May, 2001.
2. Limn-Hernndez, T., Garza-Ponce, G. and LechugaAguaga, C.: Status of the Cantarell Field Development
Program: An Overview, paper OTC No. 13175,
presented at the 2001 Offshore Technology Conference
held in Houston, Texas, 30 April-3 May, 2001.
1268 m
1500
2000
GOC 2180 m
2500
3000
3500
Oil producer
Gassed-out
Watered out
Gauge position
Perforations
WOC 2700 m
WOC 2350 m
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Reservoir simulation
229
25
92
63
79
219
Depth, (m)
800
1000
1200
1400
1.6
1 46 7
CN2
1600
1.9
1800
24
2000
3.9
15 4 5
(Mole %)
CONTACTO GAS ACEITE 2180 mv bmr
1 7 25
1 89 7
26.7
10
1 98 2
2200
57.3
1 9 82
2 01 0
54.8
2 1 35
2 21 1
2400
2 4 96
2600
Year
Figure 5. Field and reservoir simulation static pressures
for Akal field.
77.0
1800
1250
1500
1200
1230
1200
1210
900
C-75 (D)
1170
1150
1110
300
0
C-42 (G)
-300
-600
C-39 (I)
1090
C-67 (CI)
-900
82.1
1070
-1200
1050
1050
-1500
C-269D (P)
1030
1010
600
0
86.6
1150
1130
600
C-52 (E)
C-57A (D)
Gas-oil contact
reaches well C42
990
TJ
BN
970
CI
C
-2100
DB
C-57A
C-39
I
I
-2400
CHAC
NOHOCH
-2700
N-A N-C
C-42
77.6
MB
B
C-75
C-52
CI-67
C-269D
O
950
May/00
-1800
AKAL
TM
KUTZ
73.1
N-B
950
M ay/00
-3000
Jul/00
Oct/00
Ene/01
Abr/01
Jul/01
May/01
Oct/01
Ene/02
Abr/02
Jul/02
Oct/02
Ene /03
May/02
May/03
Abr/03
Jul/03
55.0
1750
2100
1750
44.0
1400
1400
Intermittent use of
N2 for gas-lifting
1050
33.0
1050
22.0
700
700
11.0
350
350
Oct/03
01-Feb-01
02-Jun-01
Jun-01
02-Oct-01
01-Feb-02
03-Jun-02
03-Oct-02
02-Feb-03
Jun-02
04-Jun-03
04-Oct-03
Jun-03
03-Feb-04
Time
Time
2800
2400
2400
2243 MBPD
2104 MBPD
1570
2100
1800
1800
HURRICANE
ISIDORE
1550
1500
1200
1540
1200
1530
900
600
1520
600
1510
1500
1500
1490
1480
0
0
71 psi/year
-300
2 psi/year
28
1480
1470
300
C-77D
(DB)
-600
28
-900
1460
1460
-1200
C-58 (O)
1450
1440
AKAL
1440
TM
KUTZ
TJ
1430
1420
1420
-1500
C-77D
C-42 (G)
F
P
GP
NOHOCH
N -A
-2400
CHAC
Qo
1600
1600
1800
1200
2000
800
2200
400
-2700
N-C
N-B
1400
May/00
2000
1400
-2100
D
O
2400
Gas-Oil Contact
-1800
DB
C-58
C-18
1410
1400
MB
B
BN
C-18 (O)
28 psi/year
1200
D e p th , m
1580
1000
1560
-3000
Jul/00
May/00
May/00
Oct/00
Ene/01
Abr/01
Jul/01
May/01
Oct/01
04-Jun-04
Jun-04
Ene/02
Abr/02
May/02
Jul/02
Oct/02
Ene/03
Abr/03
May/03
Jul/03
Time
2400
78
80
82
84
86
88
90
92
94
96
98
00
02
04
Year
Q o (M B P D )
1190
2100
1800
1270
66.0
Qo (MBPD
(MBPD))
2100
Nitrogen Concentration,
Mole%
2
%MOL N
N2
2400
1290
2450
2400
1310
2450
N2
GASdelivered
AMARGO ENTREGADO
EN CD.
PEMEX
N2ENinELgas
to treating
facilities
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40
35
30
% m ol
25
20
Jul 5th-2001
9-Nov 9th-2001
15
10
5
0
H2S CO2 N2
C1
C2
C7
C8
C9 C10 C11
Component
2250
Produccin
Base
Base production
Produccin de Obras y Pozos
New wells and facilities
Produccin N2
2000
Dec-03:
Dic / 2,182
03 2,182MSTBD
MBD
Qo (MBPD)
Nitrogen injection
628
628
1750
1500
1250
MBD
1,5541,554
MBD
774
774
1000
1
000
750
780 MBD
780 MBD
500
94
95
96
97
98
99
00
01
02
03
Year
Figure 12. Impact of the pressure maintenance and new
wells and facilities expansion on oil production.
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