Y is a giant carbonate oilfield with low permeability and mid-high porosity, of which the characteristic is extensive plane distribution and many series of oil-zones in the longitudinal direction. The service contract required a large scale capacity construction with nearly 30 million ton and long stable production period above 13 years, but provided a low remuneration fee with only 1.4$/bbl. Full oilfield integrated optimization is crucial to achieve high effective development and enhance economic benefit. In this paper, the procedure of research on integrated development optimization was elaborated. The paper established new productivity model with oil-water two phase to accurately evaluate oil well productivity. Depletion mode and zones combination were demonstrated and optimized through core experiments and numerical simulation. The sensitivity studies of well types, well patterns and well spacings were carried out through modelling and empirical formula method. Multifactor analysis was completed with surface engineering and external oil-gas transportation capacity as important factors, and development strategy of rapid productivity construction and rolling development is put forward. Depletion plan for each reservoir has been also optimized based on full reservoir simulation modelling. The recommended depletion plan has been implemented in the oilfield development, of which productivity coincidence rate was nearly 100%, first stage productivity capacity with 5 million ton has been set up in 2012, and IRR increased from 9% to above 13%.
to investigate relatively flat terrain with dry soil cover. TDR and BOTDR were more suitable for linearly distributed monitoring sites because of the cohesion between soil mass and optical fiber.
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