The Niger Delta Process Safety Dilemma: Restoring & Maintaining Well Integrity in the Face of Perennial Asset Vandalization

Arthur Bougha, Temitope Alalade, Ugoh Oluwatobi, N. Eze
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Safely operating Oil and Gas wells in the Niger Delta region of Nigeria has become quite challenging to achieve owing to the prevalent vandalization of assets in the operating environment. The asset vandalization ranges from minor theft of Christmas tree accessories, flowlines vandalization, to major wellhead damages and in some cases, wells get blown up with explosives by criminal elements. The major dilemma for the operations teams in this environment lies around how to (not only) restore integrity on wells with a complex state of vandalism, but also how to produce these wells safely. Restoring integrity on vandalized wells depends on nature of damage. For subject wells, the complete wellhead systems were severed and carted away with only Down Hole Safety Valve and production packer preventing the release of hydrocarbon. Restoration included design of a false rotary, fishing of the severed tubing stumps on drill pipes, installation of plugs above the safety valve and chemical cut of the tubing above the plug. Casing plug was installed above cut tubing depth as second barrier. Casings were then cold cut below impacted depth and tied back to surface. NDT, heat treatment carried out on weld joints. In this paper, the unconventional well integrity challenges faced in the Niger Delta onshore wells (Ukp- wells 1, 2, 3 and 5) and the in-house capabilities (innovative and unconventional steps) developed to address these challenges are presented. The wells in this paper had all concentric tubulars severed from below the casing head housing and carted away by vandals. These wells had a very high potential of damage to the environment and reputational impact to the company due to the HSE exposure level, apart from not conforming to the Company's well integrity policy of a minimum of two (2) tested and independent barriers. The Well Integrity restoration team showcased various innovative ways which were applied in other to secure these wells safely, bearing in mind the non-existence of barriers for standard rig up of equipment for the securing operations. Integrity was successfully restored on the wells through the unconventional novel approach. The Heat treatment and NDT ensured integrity of the weld joints for safe rig up of the planned HWU for the abandonment. This innovative approach prevented the potential process safety incident which could have led to asset, environmental and reputational damage. This paper would detail the history of the wells, planning, design and execution of the innovative in-house integrity restoration operation. The operation led to a total cost saving of US$1.8mln versus plan for the four vandalized wells that were restored.
尼日尔三角洲过程安全困境:面对长期资产破坏,恢复和保持油井完整性
由于作业环境中普遍存在的资产破坏现象,尼日利亚尼日尔三角洲地区的油气井安全作业变得非常具有挑战性。资产破坏的范围从轻微的圣诞树配件盗窃、管线破坏到严重的井口损坏,在某些情况下,犯罪分子还会用炸药炸毁油井。在这种环境下,作业团队面临的主要难题不仅在于如何恢复受到严重破坏的油井的完整性,还在于如何安全生产。损坏井的完整性恢复取决于损坏的性质。对于目标井,整个井口系统被切断并运走,只有井下安全阀和生产封隔器可以防止油气的释放。修复工作包括设计假旋转装置,打捞钻杆上被切断的油管残肢,在安全阀上方安装桥塞,并在桥塞上方进行化学切割。套管塞安装在切割油管深度以上,作为第二道屏障。然后将套管冷切至冲击深度以下,并绑回地面。对焊缝进行无损检测、热处理。本文介绍了尼日尔三角洲陆上井(Ukp-井1、井2、井3和井5)面临的非常规井完整性挑战,以及为解决这些挑战而开发的内部能力(创新和非常规步骤)。在本文中,所有井的同心管都是从套管头外壳下面切断的,并被破坏者运走。由于HSE暴露水平,这些井对环境的破坏和对公司声誉的影响非常大,除了不符合公司的井完整性政策,即至少有两(2)个经过测试的独立屏障。井筒完整性修复团队展示了各种创新方法,这些方法已应用于其他油井的安全保护,同时考虑到安全作业的标准设备安装不存在障碍。通过这种非常规的新方法,井的完整性得以成功恢复。热处理和无损检测确保了焊接接头的完整性,确保了计划废弃的HWU的安全安装。这种创新的方法防止了可能导致资产、环境和声誉损害的潜在过程安全事件。本文将详细介绍井的历史、规划、设计和实施创新的内部完整性修复作业。与修复4口被破坏井的计划相比,此次作业共节省了180万美元的成本。
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