Steven Chandra
Petroleum Engineering Institut Teknologi Bandung

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Risk Mitigation and Mapping on Tubular System During Microbial Huff and Puff Injection Coupled with Lean Six Sigma Approach at Field X Steven Chandra; Prasandi Abdul Aziz; Wijoyo Niti Daton; Muhammad Rizki Amrullah
Journal of Petroleum and Geothermal Technology Vol 2, No 2 (2021): November
Publisher : Universitas Pembangunan Nasional "Veteran" Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31315/jpgt.v2i2.4902

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Increasing demand of oil in Indonesia is in contrast with the decreasing oil production every year. Enhanced oil recovery (EOR) has become one of the most favorable method in maximizing the production of mature fields with various applications and research has been done on each type, especially microbial EOR (MEOR). “X” field is a mature oil field located in South Sumatra that has been actively producing for more than 80 years and currently implementing MEOR using huff and puff injection. However, there are some potential risks regarding MEOR processes that may inhibit the production by damaging the well’s tubular system, particularly microbially induced corrosion (MIC). This study reviews the risk mitigation and mapping to prevent corrosion on tubular system during MEOR huff and puff processes, equipped with the approach of Lean Six Sigma.The mitigation and mapping process follow the framework of define, measure, analyze, improve, and control (DMAIC). It starts with defining the problem using supplier-input-process-output-customer (SIPOC) diagram after all the field data necessary has already been collected, then measuring the corrosion rate model using ECE™ software as well as conducting sensitivity analysis of the fluid rates. The analyze phase involves constructing fishbone diagram to identify the root causes, comparison with industry’s specification and standard, and analysis of chromium effect on corrosion rates. Further simulation is conducted to support the analysis and to ensure the improvements and sustainability of the design selection.Based on the simulation results, the normal corrosion rate ranging from 0.0348 – 0.039 mm/year and the pH is around 4.03 – 5.25, while the ±30% fluid rate sensitivity results shown that the change of water flowrate is more sensitive than oil flowrate with the corrosion rate approximately 0.0275 – 0.048 mm/year. The fishbone diagram identifies that material selection and environmental condition as the main root causes, then corrosion resistant alloy (CRA) is used in the tubing string to prevent corrosion in the future by using super 13Cr martensitic steel (modified 2Ni-5Mo-13Cr) as the most suitable material. Further simulation on chromium content supports the selection that corrosion rate can be reduced by adding the chromium content in the steel. The completion design is then capped with choosing the Aflas® 100S/100H fluoro-elastomer as the optimum material for packer and sealing. Overall, the Lean Six Sigma approach has been successfully applied to help the analysis in this study.
New Perspective to Unlock the Potential of Lenses Gas Reservoir in Indonesia Using Integrated Reservoir-Production System Wijoyo Niti Daton; Steven Chandra; Nathania Jessica
Journal of Petroleum and Geothermal Technology Vol 4, No 2 (2023): November
Publisher : Universitas Pembangunan Nasional "Veteran" Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31315/jpgt.v4i2.9352

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The potential of lenses gas reservoirs has become an interesting target in meeting energy needs in Indonesia. As the next energy backbone in Indonesia, the most suitable strategy needs to be developed for maintaining productivity and maximizing gas recovery. Developing gas reservoir can be challenging due to several reservoir and fluid characteristics. The development strategy must use a special production scenario and an optimized completion design.This paper discusses the process of development strategy determination for lenses gas reservoir by using commercial software. The lenses gas reservoir consists of four interest zones which penetrated by one offshore well. Each interest zone has different reserve and deliverability.The available data used are PVT, petrophysics, tubing diameter, and production parameters. By inputting these data into the software, the well recovery can be estimated. Various production scenarios are tested until a scenario is selected as the suitable production method. The production method selected is commingled using scenario 1, which to produce all lenses together with considering plateau rate 15 MMSCFD for 10 years production. Referring to the suitable production method, optimized completion designs are also selected (wellhead pressure and tubing diameter). The wellhead pressure selected is 150 psig, while the tubing diameter selected is 4.5-inch.