A Case of Achieving Sustainable Annular Sealing in a Deepwater Marginal Nigerian Field

Mobolaji Musah, Benjamin Asokhia, Joseph Bagal, Dapo Adeniyi, Wai Hoe Chum
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The industry has been relying on cement as primary method for annular sealing. The initial evaluation considers a formation integrity test and a cement bond log. This shows good results in 85% of the cases and cement squeeze is the main remediation method. The ultimate measure of the sealing performance is production: more than 50% of the wells have sustained casing pressure in the B-annulus or are producing in degraded mode. Additional solutions are required to improve the sustainability of the industry.The present paper discusses a case history in a marginal well in Nigerian deepwater. Primary cement evaluation was successful, in line with the industry statistic of 85% successful cases. However, production started with 60% Basic Sediments and Water (BS&W) and after six months of production, the well was shut-in due to excessive gas production. The investigation identified that the target Turonian oil sand was separated by thin shales from bottom water and gas cap.In the sidetrack, two Well Annular Barrier (WAB) were used to augment the cement. The WAB is a metal-expandable packer that sets in open hole to assure sealing. One WAB was installed between the oil zone and the gas cap, and another one between the oil zone and the bottom water. The operation was successfully executed and the WABs expanded in wet cement after bumping the plug. Three years later, the well is still producing with 0.2% BS&W.This paper discusses the well conditions that contributed to insufficient cement sealing, the WAB application in the field, and the field results.
尼日利亚深水边缘油田实现可持续环空密封案例
该行业一直依赖水泥作为环空密封的主要方法。初始评价包括地层完整性测试和水泥胶结测井。在85%的情况下取得了良好的效果,水泥挤压是主要的修复方法。密封性能的最终衡量标准是产量:超过50%的井在b环空保持了套管压力,或者以退化模式生产。需要更多的解决方案来提高行业的可持续性。本文讨论了尼日利亚深水边际井的一个实例。水泥初次评价成功,符合行业统计85%的成功率。然而,开始生产时含有60%的基本沉积物和水(BS&W),在生产6个月后,由于产气过多而关闭了这口井。调查发现,目标油砂与底水和气顶之间被薄页岩隔开,在侧钻中使用了两口井环空屏障(WAB)来增加水泥。WAB是一种金属膨胀封隔器,可坐封在裸眼井中以确保密封。一个WAB安装在油层和气顶之间,另一个安装在油层和底水之间。作业成功执行,撞击桥塞后,wab在湿水泥中膨胀。三年后,该井仍以0.2%的BS&W产量生产。本文讨论了导致水泥封井不足的井况、WAB在现场的应用以及现场效果。
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