Dual-String Barrier Evaluation Innovative Technology for Efficient P&A Operation Impacting CO2 Emissions

Alhadi Zahmuwl, Kamaljeet Singh, E. Wielemaker, S. Bose, S. Zeroug, Ali Assad, R. Loov, Gulnara Ishberdina, L. Martini
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Abandoning a well after it reaches the end of its life cycle requires a barrier evaluation operation across multiple strings. The traditional method for barrier evaluation requires exposing the outer casing by a cut and pull or section mill of the inner casing so that the outer casing can be logged, to verify the barrier seal. The cut and pull and subsequent inner casing/tubing recovery or section milling operations are costly and time consuming, often lasting for several days, thus increasing the overall plug and abandonment (P&A) cost and carbon emissions. This paper will describe a novel logging technology, allowing barrier evaluation of two strings simultaneously without the need to remove the inner string. The dual-string barrier evaluation technology is based on combining advanced ultrasonic multimodality physics with a multimodal deep-probing array sonic measurement providing the capability to map the axial and azimuthal material coverage in the first and second annuli simultaneously. The technology is applicable to evaluate tubing-casing dual-string or casing-casing dual-string environments. Based on the new technology, operators are no longer required to remove the inner string to evaluate the outer string. This approach revolutionizes conventional operations by reducing P&A rig days to minimize costs and overall carbon emissions. Furthermore, when proactively performing dual-string barrier evaluation offline or rigless in a number of wells marked for P&A, operators can use the log data to optimize future rig-based operations, minimize contingencies, and possibly prioritize the rig schedule for specific wells only. This paper discusses an offshore case study where the technology was used in two wells in the southern North Sea during the P&A phase. The measurements and observations with dual-string logging technology will be presented in addition to a validation exercise after pulling the inner string. These dual-string log measurements were subsequently used to streamline the abandonment program in realtime resulting in minimized rig time and scope, subsequently reducing overall carbon emissions. Even though the case study covers wells from a P&A operation, the dual-string technology is equally useful in other well scenarios such as sidetracks or even monitoring barrier integrity in production wells in long-term time-lapse well integrity monitoring. The technology can evaluate different types of barrier material such as cement or formation (shale/salt) squeeze or barite sag in both the first and second strings. Formation squeeze from specific North Sea shale (Williams et al. 2009) or salt members has been tested to act as a competent barrier.
高效弃井作业的双管柱隔障评估创新技术
在井的生命周期结束后放弃井,需要跨多个井串进行屏障评估操作。传统的阻隔性评价方法需要通过内套管的切割和拉拔或分段磨铣来暴露外部套管,以便对外部套管进行测井,以验证阻隔性密封。切割和拉拔以及随后的内套管/油管回收或段铣作业成本高,耗时长,通常持续数天,从而增加了封堵和弃井(P&A)的总成本和碳排放。本文将介绍一种新的测井技术,该技术可以同时对两根管柱进行屏障评估,而无需移除内部管柱。双管柱屏障评估技术基于先进的超声多模态物理与多模态深度探测阵列声波测量相结合,能够同时绘制第一环空和第二环空的轴向和方位物质覆盖范围。该技术适用于评价油管-套管双管柱或套管-套管双管柱环境。基于新技术,作业者不再需要移除内管柱来评估外管柱。该方法通过减少封堵弃井作业日数,将成本和总碳排放量降至最低,彻底改变了传统作业方式。此外,当在一些标记为封堵弃井的井中进行离线或无钻机的双管柱屏障评估时,作业者可以利用测井数据优化未来的钻机作业,最大限度地减少意外事故,并可能仅针对特定井优先考虑钻机计划。本文讨论了一个海上案例研究,该技术在北海南部的两口井的P&A阶段被应用。此外,还将介绍双管柱测井技术的测量结果和观察结果,以及拉入内管柱后的验证练习。随后,这些双管柱测井测量结果用于实时简化弃井程序,从而最大限度地减少了钻机时间和范围,从而减少了总体碳排放。尽管案例研究涵盖了弃井作业,但双管柱技术在其他井况中同样有用,例如侧钻,甚至在生产井的长期延时完整性监测中监测屏障完整性。该技术可以评估一、二管柱中不同类型的阻隔材料,如水泥或地层(页岩/盐)挤压或重晶石凹陷。经过测试,北海特定页岩(Williams et al. 2009)或盐层的地层挤压可以作为有效的屏障。
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