First Successful Utilisation of High Density Micronised Ilmenite in South East Asia

M. S. Razak, Farah Shakina Ezani
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The objective of this paper is to share the Operator's first experience in utilizing ilmenite in an offshore HPHT well as part of a low cost well initiative and the value obtained by utilization of such a weighting agent in particular towards lowering ECD. After extensive testing micronized ilmenite was used as the weighting agent for the synthetic based drilling fluid (SBM) for the B1 well. This well was classified as high complexity with a narrow margin window and with predicted maximum bottom hole pressure of 12,013 psi at 3,990 m TVDDF. Extensive laboratory testing was conducted to determine the optimum formulation for a 16 ppg SBM. Part of the methodology in the testing was conducting rheology comparisons between various weighting agents, manganese tetraoxide, barite and micronized ilmenite. The subsequent results were then run through hydraulics simulations to determine the best formulation for optimized hydraulics. Additional testing was conducted to determine the overall stability of the system including conducting static sag tests with a similar duration to the planned wireline logging operation. The primary drivers for using this fluid were to reduce ECD in a narrow margin environment and facilitate the taking of good wireline logs by providing optimum hole conditions without any sag. The micronized ilmenite system successfully achieved a similar rheology to manganese tetraoxide with low PV's of less than 50 cP at 17 ppg and a sag index of less than 0.52. These properties were at an OWR of 80:20. This led to both the successful drilling of the well and completing the required wireline logging with no fluids related NPT or issues related to sag. During logging, the mud was static for 5 days without problems. The mud weight of 17 ppg was the highest density, at that time, at which the micronized ilmenite system had been used.
高密度微细钛铁矿在东南亚首次成功利用
本文的目的是分享作业者在海上高温高压井中首次使用钛铁矿的经验,作为低成本井计划的一部分,以及使用这种加重剂特别是降低ECD所获得的价值。经过大量测试,将微细钛铁矿用作B1井合成基钻井液(SBM)的加重剂。该井被归为高复杂性井,边际窗口窄,预计在3990米TVDDF下最大井底压力为12013 psi。进行了大量的实验室测试,以确定16 ppg SBM的最佳配方。测试方法的一部分是在各种加重剂、四氧化锰、重晶石和微细钛铁矿之间进行流变学比较。随后的结果将通过水力学模拟来确定优化水力学的最佳配方。为了确定系统的整体稳定性,还进行了额外的测试,包括静态凹陷测试,测试时间与计划的电缆测井作业时间相似。使用该流体的主要驱动因素是在窄裕度环境中减少ECD,并通过提供最佳的井眼条件而不产生任何凹陷,从而促进良好的电缆测井。微粉钛铁矿体系成功实现了与四氧化锰相似的流变性能,在17 ppg条件下PV值小于50 cP,沉降指数小于0.52。这些属性的OWR为80:20。这使得该井成功钻井并完成了所需的电缆测井,没有出现与NPT相关的流体或与凹陷相关的问题。在测井过程中,泥浆保持了5天的静态状态,没有出现任何问题。17 ppg的泥浆密度是当时使用微粉钛铁矿体系时的最高密度。
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