Casing While Drilling Successfully Implemented for the First Time in High Risk Area of the Bahrain Field

Abdulla Ebrahim Aljawder, Ahmed Aljanahi, Hassan Almannai, Omar Ali Matar, Eyad Mohamed Ali, Gokalp Aydinak, Andrea Pincay, Ahmed Samir Refai, Zeyad Sameer Zayed
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One known risk of the Awali field is hole collapsing in the surface section due to the presence of floating bloulders and cavities in areas of the field; resulting in wells being abandoned as conventional drilling was not enough to solve this issue. In 2019, Schlumberger and Tatweer Petroleum combined forces to improve production of Ostracod/Magwa shallow reservoirs by drilling wells in new areas of the field which included drilling in locations with offset wells that were abandoned due to hole collapse issues in the first 500’ interval. Drilling campaign started in june 2019 and drilled succesfully two wells, but two others were abandonned due to hole collapse issues. These abandonned wells were in very promising production areas as per the reservoir model and due to the shallowenest of the reservoir, it was not possible to move the surface location. Therefore, the issues in the surface section needed to be solved in order to maximize profits in the country. Following a rigerous study for determining which is the optimal solution for drilling the surface section in this area of the field, Casing While Drilling (CwD) technology was selected and implemented in August 2019 in well A-1530D, next to the previous abandoned wells. CwD operation was performed with excellent results by drilling from 101ft to 520ft with no issues. CwD successfully isolated the higly problematic zones in the surface section and more importantly, allowed to reach areas of the reservoir that had high potential for production.
首次在巴林油田高风险区域成功实施随钻套管
Awali油田的一个已知风险是,由于油田部分区域存在漂浮的气囊和空腔,地面部分的孔会坍塌;由于常规钻井不足以解决这一问题,因此一些井被放弃了。2019年,斯伦贝谢和Tatweer石油公司联合起来,通过在油田的新区域钻井来提高Ostracod/Magwa浅层油藏的产量,其中包括在前500 '井段因井塌问题而放弃的邻井位置钻井。钻井活动于2019年6月开始,并成功钻探了两口井,但由于井眼坍塌问题,另外两口井被放弃。根据储层模型,这些废弃井位于非常有前途的生产区域,由于储层最浅,因此不可能移动地面位置。因此,为了在该国实现利润最大化,需要解决表面部分的问题。经过严格的研究,确定哪一种是该地区地表钻井的最佳解决方案,并于2019年8月在之前废弃井旁边的a - 1530d井中选择并实施了随钻套管(CwD)技术。CwD作业取得了很好的效果,钻进范围从101ft到520ft,没有出现任何问题。CwD成功地隔离了地表高度有问题的区域,更重要的是,能够到达具有高生产潜力的储层区域。
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