Becoming an HPHT World Class Project, the Valemon experience 2012-2017

S. L. Paulus, Hendry Shen, Hany Ahmed Beeh
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The objective of this case study is to share essential learnings from the planning and execution of the first drilling and completion campaign in the Valemon field throughout the period of 2012-2017 with a total delivery of 17 wells. The case study will give an overview of the Valemon field, geology of the area and well design. The development of well trajectory became longer and more challenging as the geology targets moved farther away from the platform. Several major challenges and learnings were experienced during execution such as enabling one run strategy in 17-1/2" section, updating well path strategy to improve borehole stability, managing overburden gas responses in 12-1/4" section, and section target depth strategy for 12-1/4" section. Continuous learnings from sessions such as Improve Well on Paper (IWOP), Drill Well on Paper (DWOP), Subsurface Action Review (SAR), Subsurface After-Action Review (SAAR), operational procedures after action review, experience reports, and post well meetings enabled the project to reduce the time and cost per well. It took 160, 111, and 166 days respectively to complete the first three wells. The last well was delivered in 62 days. By the end of the campaign in November 2017, the Valemon project delivered four (4) extra wells compared to the original plan of thirteen (13) wells, while spending 500 million NOK-2017 (Norwegian Kroner with 2017 currency) or 60 million USD-2017 (United States Dollar with 2017 currency) less than the planned budget. Moreover, the entire drilling campaign was completed without any well control incidents.
成为HPHT世界级项目,2012-2017年Valemon经验
本案例研究的目的是分享在2012-2017年期间Valemon油田第一次钻井和完井活动的规划和执行的基本经验,共交付17口井。该案例研究将对Valemon油田、该地区的地质和井设计进行概述。随着地质目标远离平台,井眼轨迹的发展变得越来越长,也越来越具有挑战性。在施工过程中,经历了几个主要的挑战和学习,例如在17-1/2”段实施一次下入策略,更新井眼轨迹策略以提高井眼稳定性,管理12-1/4”段的上覆气体响应,以及12-1/4”段的目标深度策略。通过诸如改进纸面井(IWOP)、纸面钻井(dwp)、地下作业回顾(SAR)、地下作业后回顾(SAAR)、作业后回顾、经验报告和井后会议等会议的持续学习,该项目减少了每口井的时间和成本。前三口井的完井时间分别为160天、111天和166天。最后一口井在62天内交付。到2017年11月活动结束时,与原计划的13口井相比,Valemon项目额外交付了4口井,而花费的5亿NOK-2017(2017年货币的挪威克朗)或6000万美元-2017(2017年货币的美元)低于计划预算。此外,整个钻井作业没有发生任何井控事故。
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