Maximizing Drilling Efficiency: A Novel Solution to Handle Wellbore Ballooning in High Pressure Formation Through Applying a Fit-For-Purpose Drilling Fluid and Managed Pressure Techniques

A. H. Oqaili, T. N. Alzarea, C. Iturrios
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Oil and gas drilling activities are being constantly evolving to master the domain of drilling into abnormally pressurized formations interbedded with depleted zones. Drilling companies venture into more challenging fields in order to satisfy the global demand for hydrocarbons. One of the major focus areas in drilling operations is well control incident as it can be a safety hazard and lead to lost time and cost. The focus area of this paper will be discussing how to tackle wellbore breathing as it can be tricky to manage as a well control situation. Wellbore breathing (or wellbore Ballooning) phenomenon imposes several well-control challenges with the rig conventional blowout preventers and drilling fluid monitoring equipment. There are many state of the art innovative methodologies in detecting wellbore breathing. The nature of wellbore breathing requires intelligent diagnostic tactics to eliminate the chances of a kick scenario, which could be leading to prolonged flow checks and constant increases of the drilling fluid density to stabilize the well. Once this happens, expectedly the scenario may further lead to a series of loss and kick scenarios that can result in operational challenges such as stuck pipe or wellbore sidetracking. Moreover, leading to series of curing operations under these challenging circumstances. Deploying losses curing techniques has to be tailored since traditional cement curing tactics may remain unsuccessful with ballooning effect resulting in cement contamination jeopardizing the objective. Essentially controlling bottom-hole pressure while attempting to cure losses is detrimental to the success of the process. Wellbore breathing requires intensive care in wells with narrow mud weight profiles. Furthermore, routine operations, such as tripping or cementing the well, requires additional measures to maintain the well integrity and quality at best. Instead of attempting to control the well by constantly adjusting the mud weight and performing extensive flow checks, this paper will highlight how this situation can be dealt with in a safe and systemic approach. The paper will highlight three different (but combinable) approaches, including the utilization of wellbore strengthen fluid particles to help preventing the wellbore breathing issue from happening in the first place, the utilization of a rotating control device (RCD) to help mitigating wellbore breathing consequences and stabilizing the well, including the technique of placing a cement plug to strengthen the problematic formation utilizing managed pressure cementing (MPC) techniques, and lastly, the paper will show how managed pressure drilling (MPD) equipment can help to detect and resolve the wellbore breathing issue. The implementation of the mentioned techniques above can result in a safer drilling operation to the rig crew, avoidance of nonproductive time (NPT) and overall, better well integrity.
钻井效率最大化:通过应用合适的钻井液和压力管理技术处理高压地层井筒气球的新解决方案
石油和天然气钻探活动在不断发展,以掌握钻探异常加压地层和枯竭带的领域。为了满足全球对碳氢化合物的需求,钻井公司冒险进入更具挑战性的领域。钻井作业的重点领域之一是井控事故,因为它可能是一个安全隐患,并导致时间和成本的损失。本文将重点讨论如何解决井筒呼吸问题,因为作为一种井控情况,井筒呼吸问题的处理非常棘手。井筒呼吸(或井筒气球)现象给钻机传统防喷器和钻井液监测设备的井控带来了诸多挑战。在检测井筒呼吸方面有许多最先进的创新方法。井筒呼吸的本质要求采取智能诊断策略,以避免出现 "踢井 "的情况,因为 "踢井 "可能会导致长时间的流量检查和不断增加钻井液密度以稳定油井。一旦出现这种情况,预计这种情况可能会进一步导致一系列的亏损和卡钻情况,从而造成卡管或井筒侧钻等作业难题。此外,在这些具有挑战性的情况下,还需要进行一系列固井作业。由于传统的水泥固化策略可能会因气球效应而失败,导致水泥污染,危及目标,因此必须量身定制损失固化技术。在试图固井的同时控制井底压力对固井过程的成功非常不利。在泥浆重量分布较窄的油井中,井筒呼吸需要特别小心。此外,日常作业(如跳闸或固井)也需要采取额外措施,以保持油井的完整性和质量。本文将重点介绍如何以安全、系统的方法处理这种情况,而不是试图通过不断调整泥浆重量和进行大量流量检查来控制油井。本文将重点介绍三种不同(但可组合)的方法,包括利用井筒强化液颗粒从根本上防止井筒呼吸问题的发生;利用旋转控制装置(RCD)帮助减轻井筒呼吸的后果并稳定油井,包括利用管理压力固井(MPC)技术放置水泥塞以强化有问题的地层;最后,本文将介绍管理压力钻井(MPD)设备如何帮助检测和解决井筒呼吸问题。上述技术的实施可以为钻井人员带来更安全的钻井作业,避免非生产时间(NPT),并从整体上提高油井的完整性。
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