Abstract
Tengiz is a unique, super-giant oil field located in western Kazakhstan that is characterized as a fractured carbonate reservoir with high concentrations of H2S. It is operated by TengizChevroil (TCO). Current production is ~ 530,000 BOPD from 70 active producing wells. As part of an effort to increase the field's production output, a workover and stimulation program was initiated in 2011 after a hiatus of more than five years from such activities.
A sizeable part of this workover effort was a matrix acid stimulation program which took lessons learned from earlier acid stimulation campaigns in the Tengiz Field to develop a modified acid stimulation treatment design. The result of this most recent program was a significant and sustained response in well productivity.
The key components of the 2011/2012 acidizing program include: 1) increased acid volumes ranging from 50-100 gal/ft and 2) an acid diversion system that included the use of a viscoelastic diversion acid and degradable fibers.
Another factor that supported the success of the acid stimulation program was the involvement of a multi-disciplinary team that addressed both candidate selection and acid stimulation design.
The TCO 2011/2012 Acid Program has shown incremental improvement in all 19 wells stimulated to date. The average initial incremental gain following stimulation is ~4, 240 BOPD per well and the overall improvement in the Productivity Index (PI) has more than tripled. Post-stimulation production logs have confirmed improvement in the production profiles, indicating the acid diversion methods are having a positive impact.