High Assurance on Barrier Placement and Evaluation for Deepwater Wells in Brazil

Autor: K. M. Bersaas, F. Moretti, J. Barron, G. C. Ortuno, J. R. Contreras Escalante, A. D. Antunes, V. Reveth
Rok vydání: 2017
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Zdroj: Day 2 Wed, March 15, 2017.
DOI: 10.2118/184672-ms
Popis: In a Deepwater well off the Brazilian coast which presented a complex architecture with multiple drilling casings and liners, losses were expected during cement placement across a carbonate formation. This paper describes the use of a new real time monitoring and evaluation tool which takes the data acquired during the cement placement, then processes and simulates in real time to provide important job parameters such as estimation of fluid interface positions inside the casing and annular space, pressure match chart, density quality assurance and quality control (QA/QC), ECD and dynamic well security, among others. This manuscript present two cases history where the operator and the service company work together to define a decision tree for the possible contingencies related to unwanted TOC based on mud losses or unplanned cement placement. Later during the operation the new tool combines the design data with the cement unit and rig acquisition data to compare the job measured surface pressure, density, flowrate and volume with predicted data from simulations. Finally based on the information of real time estimation of the TOC outside the pipe and annulus space observed during the job execution a contingency from a decision tree is taken. The cementing service company provided real-time monitoring and evaluation tool that allowed the operator to identify the estimated TOC at the end of placement. With this information, the client was able to avoid the top of liner squeeze and save 2-3 days rig time Later a cement bond log showed that top of cement was found between the liner lap confirming the barrier element. In another case it was prevented leaving unplanned cement inside the casing with the analysis of the job and simulated pressure match trends at the end of the displacement and eliminated unexpected flat times for additional drill out time. Real-time monitoring and evaluation is a tool that can be deployed not only in Deepwater wells in Brazil, but in any section of wells being drilled around the world on land, on the shelf or in Deepwater, where the operator wants to visualize ether the deviation of job execution from job design parameters or a prompt estimation of top of cement as a first level of detection for the well barrier placement just after bumping the plug. In addition having the real time dynamic ECD will also aid in avoiding any potential well control situations (including lost circulation) during the cement operations at any time during this critical activity
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