A spatial-statistical investigation of surface expressions associated with cyclic steaming in the Midway-Sunset Oil Field, California

In the Midway Sunset Oil Field in Central California, operators inject steam into the shallow diatomite formation to enhance heavy oil recovery through imbibition, wettability alteration, and viscosity reduction, among other mechanisms. The injected steam, however, does not always remain in the rese...

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description In the Midway Sunset Oil Field in Central California, operators inject steam into the shallow diatomite formation to enhance heavy oil recovery through imbibition, wettability alteration, and viscosity reduction, among other mechanisms. The injected steam, however, does not always remain in the reservoir or return through the wells. In two zones in the study area, the steam comes out at the surface, creating sinkholes, seeps, and steam outlets. These phenomena, called “surface expressions,” pose safety and environmental hazards. Even though these surface expressions are a widespread problem in Central California, they are not well documented and understood. Possible causes of the surface expressions include: high injection pressure, structurally controlled flow patterns, leakage of steam through old improperly abandoned wells, high injection volumes, or flow along naturally occurring faults, among other possible factors. This study examines attributes of the zones with surface expressions in order to determine factors that may contribute to their occurrence. Spatial statistical analysis using logistic regression, random forests, and classification trees is used to explore the relationship between the surface expressions and geological and production-related attributes. The results point to a significant spatial correlation between the surface expressions and two predictors: concentration of plugged wells and geologic seal thickness. The results guide follow-up studies to further investigate the role of well abandonment and seal thickness in the occurrence of surface expressions.
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Abandoned wells
Cyclic steaming
Diatomaceous earth
Diatomite
Diatomites
Energy
Engineering
Environmental hazards
Environmental Science and Engineering
Foundations
Geoengineering
Geophysics/Geodesy
GEOSCIENCES
Geotechnical Engineering & Applied Earth Sciences
Hydraulics
Imbibition
Injection
Logistic regression
Oil and gas fields
Oil fields
Oil recovery
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Random forests
Regression analysis
Seepages
Sinkholes
Spatial analysis
Statistical analysis
Statistical methods
Steam
Steaming
Surface expressions
Thickness
Viscosity
Wells
Wettability
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