Ultrasonic Logging of Creeping Shale

A. Diez, T. Johansen, I. Larsen
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With the end of oil production, the need for safe and economically efficient plug and abandonment (P&A) operations increases. Due to the high costs related to traditional P&A processes, the possibility of shale bonding to the well casing, forming a natural barrier, is explored. Here, we present a unique laboratory experiment of creeping shale in a pressure cell, which is monitored during the creep and bonding processes using the ultrasound pulse-echo (PE) and pitch-catch (PC) measurement techniques. The combination of continuous PE and PC measurements in one direction, with discrete measurements in 5° intervals, and the logging of confining pressure, temperature, and permeability allows an improved understanding of the bonding processes and the interpretation of parameters derived from PE and PC measurements. We find that the initial creep of the shale occurs when the confining pressure is increased from 5 to 9 MPa, resulting in significant changes observed in the acoustic impedances derived from PE and PC measurements. However, as permeability is still high, we assume that channels are still open. With the increase in confining pressure to 13 and 14 MPa, respectively, we observe a decrease in permeability corresponding to an overall decrease in signal strength for the PC data of up to 25 dB and a decrease in the PE group delay parameter of up to 0.6 μs corresponding to a change in acoustic impedance from about 1 MRayl to about 3 to 3.5 MRayl. Large variations with direction can be observed. Combining the information of PE and PC gives a good impression of the bonding processes.
蠕变页岩的超声测井
随着石油生产的结束,对安全、经济高效的封井弃井(P&A)作业的需求也在增加。由于传统弃井工艺成本高,因此研究人员探索了页岩与套管结合形成天然屏障的可能性。在这里,我们提出了一个独特的实验室实验,在压力池中爬行页岩,使用超声脉冲回波(PE)和间距捕获(PC)测量技术监测蠕变和粘接过程。在一个方向上连续的PE和PC测量与5°间隔的离散测量相结合,以及围压、温度和渗透率的测井,可以更好地理解胶结过程,并解释由PE和PC测量得出的参数。我们发现,当围压从5 MPa增加到9 MPa时,页岩发生了初始蠕变,导致PE和PC测量的声阻抗发生了显著变化。然而,由于渗透率仍然很高,我们假设通道仍然是开放的。当围压分别增加到13和14 MPa时,我们观察到渗透率降低,对应于PC数据的信号强度总体降低高达25 dB; PE组延迟参数降低高达0.6 μs,对应于声阻抗从约1 MRayl变化到约3 ~ 3.5 MRayl。在方向上可以观察到很大的变化。结合PE和PC的信息,对粘接过程有很好的印象。
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