Drilling Induced Borehole Breakouts - New Insights From LWD Data Analysis

Kai Stricker, S. Schimschal, T. Kohl, Jörg Meixner, B. Müller, S. Wessling
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Summary Logging while drilling (LWD) borehole images are widely used for the analysis of borehole breakouts. These breakouts develop when the circumferential stress around the borehole exceeds the compressive strength of the rock. The aim of this study was the investigation whether a causal relationship between drilling operations and the development of breakouts exists. For this purpose, we developed a software tool to interpret the data. The observations displayed a general relationship between breakouts and tripping operations as well as events with switched-off pumps. Various pressure reductions have been identified in breakout sections. The pressure reductions of the highest magnitude are caused by the switch-off of pumps during connections. Furthermore, it became visible that the downhole temperature responses negatively to drilling operations. An investigation of the temporal development of breakouts has shown that breakouts tend to grow both azimuthally and depth-wise. Pressure changes between relogs may be an explanation for this behavior. A causal relationship between breakouts and drilling operations could not be proven on the base of the available data. Future research, however, may clarify this relationship by using relog data of higher quantity and quality or data from multiple imaging tools of the same run.
钻井引起的井眼爆裂——来自LWD数据分析的新见解
随钻测井(LWD)井眼图像被广泛用于分析井眼突兀。当钻孔周围的周向应力超过岩石的抗压强度时,这些突出就会发生。本研究的目的是调查钻井作业与突兀的发展之间是否存在因果关系。为此,我们开发了一个软件工具来解释数据。观察结果显示了突出与起下钻操作以及关闭泵的事件之间的一般关系。在突破段已经确定了各种压力降低。最大的压力降低是由连接期间关闭泵引起的。此外,很明显,井下温度对钻井作业的响应是负的。一项对爆发时间发展的调查表明,爆发倾向于在方位角和深度方向上增长。测井曲线之间的压力变化可以解释这种现象。在现有数据的基础上,无法证明突围与钻井作业之间的因果关系。然而,未来的研究可能会通过使用更高数量和质量的测井数据或来自同一趟井的多个成像工具的数据来澄清这种关系。
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