Phase III Well Abandonment Experiences from an Offshore Process Platform in Asia

S. A. Canny
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Well slot abandonment in offshore marine facilities is complex, with numerous challenges and interfaces that must be managed effectively to safely execute the project. A significant challenge is in the cutting, hoisting and handling of nested tubulars and conductor sections when they are retrieved to surface. The structural integrity of the tubulars can vary, owing to marine interactions and prevalence of extensive corrosion and, in some cases, connectivity between the annuli and the marine environment. As such, extensive pre-operational engineering and stringent operational control measures are required. The paper presents a case study of the permanent well slot abandonment of fifteen producing wells and two disposal wells. The facility is located offshore Japan, in a water depth of approximately 500 ft, with the distance from drill floor to mudline being 637 ft. The safe execution of well clean out, tubular-conveyed rotary cutting, and hoisting was undertaken through extensive onshore engineering and project preparation, to prevent personnel or environmental incidents. The engineering challenges of hoisting over 650 ft. of nested tubulars and conductor are discussed. The mudline adhesion interactions with the conductor requires additional over pull, above the force of the nested string end load. Bespoke hoisting equipment was developed for the project and used upon slipping the nested strings in the rotary, to safely hoist the cut strings, and allow for handling during laydown operations. Challenges in the structural impairment of the nested strings, due to annular cement being poor or not present are discussed, allied to localized issues such as boring and cutting operations through casing collars or centralizers. An audit of operation times is presented and the incremental efficiency gains and time reductions due to increasing integration of the service company and operator teams, allied to competency increases, are presented. The project involved the recovery and lay down of over 29,500 ft. of nested tubulars and conductor, during which there were 52 subsurface rotary cuts, 245 boring and pinning operations with 241 surface cuts performed. The project was executed in 62 days, 32% ahead of the operator's project approval for expenditure. The project involved over 26,000 man hours, with no personnel or environmental incidents throughout the project duration.
亚洲海上钻井平台III期弃井经验
海上设施的弃井作业非常复杂,有许多挑战和接口,必须进行有效管理才能安全执行项目。一个重大的挑战是,当套管柱和导体被回收到地面时,如何切割、吊装和处理。由于海洋相互作用和普遍存在的广泛腐蚀,以及在某些情况下环空与海洋环境之间的连通性,管的结构完整性可能会有所不同。因此,需要广泛的操作前工程和严格的操作控制措施。本文介绍了15口生产井和2口处置井永久弃井的实例。该设施位于日本近海,水深约500英尺,从钻台到泥线的距离为637英尺。通过广泛的陆上工程和项目准备,安全执行了清井、管输送旋转切割和吊装,以防止人员或环境事故。讨论了吊装超过650英尺的套管柱和导体的工程挑战。泥浆线与导体的粘附相互作用需要额外的超拉力,高于嵌套管柱端载荷的力。为该项目开发了定制的提升设备,用于在旋转中滑动嵌套管柱,以安全提升切割管柱,并允许在铺设作业期间进行处理。讨论了由于环空水泥质量差或不存在导致嵌套管柱结构受损的挑战,以及通过套管接箍或扶正器进行钻孔和切割等局部问题。介绍了对作业时间的审计,并介绍了由于服务公司和运营商团队的不断整合以及能力的提高而增加的效率提高和时间减少。该项目包括回收和铺设超过29,500英尺的套管柱和导管,在此期间进行了52次地下旋转切割,245次钻孔和固定操作,并进行了241次地面切割。该项目在62天内完成,比作业者批准的项目支出提前了32%。该项目耗时超过26,000工时,在整个项目期间没有发生人员或环境事故。
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