First Implementation of Real-Time Subsurface Monitoring for Cuttings Reinjection Offshore Abu Dhabi

Salamat Gumarov, S. Benelkadi, Eduardo Bianco, S. Woolf, Chris M. Hardy, Hisataka Ido, Manabu Tanaka, Naohiro Tominaga, K. Yahata, Takeru Okuzawa
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Management of drilling wastes presents major challenges during drilling operations in environmentally protected areas. An Abu Dhabi offshore field development project selected cuttings reinjection (CRI) services as an appropriate solution for waste management. Although CRI is a proven technology in the region, fracturing injection always inherits its own containment-related risks. To prevent all possible failures that were experienced earlier in the industry globally, a novel real-time monitoring and analysis of fracturing injections data was introduced. A comprehensive front-end engineering design (FEED) study was performed to evaluate the feasibility of CRI techniques by selecting a suitable injection formation and designing a CRI-dedicated well, surface facilities, slurry testing, and appropriate operations execution plan. The CRI well was drilled and completed to accommodate waste volumes. An assurance program based on industry best practices was used to support zero solids settling, fracture, or perforation plugging. To achieve on-time intervention, the first real-time CRI data transfer through a satellite-based network to a support center staffed by global experts in Abu Dhabi was deployed to analyze fracture injection and shut-in pressure responses for early identification of possible risks and to map the fracture waste domain. The project has been operated successfully since its inception with more than 300,000 bbl of drilled cuttings and drilling waste fluids injected since July 2016. No injectivity issues were experienced during drilling waste fluids injection. Several on-time interventions had been made to prevent well plugging and to maintain surface injection pressures within normal ranges. Real-time data streaming has made a step-change improvement in the data delivery process, monitoring, and fracture pressure analysis. It creates a direct link between the wellsite and worldwide multidisciplinary technical expertise centralized in Abu Dhabi and provides visualization capability at any time and to any where to all personnel involved in the project. This step change in monitoring CRI operations provides an acquisition-to-answer" integrated solution, mitigates the injection risks, and enhances the intrinsic value of CRI services. The paper shares the experience of implementing the novel real-time CRI subsurface injection assurance program dedicated for cuttings reinjection operations. Real-time support from multidisciplinary experts provides live injection monitoring and fracture waste domain mapping for highly complex and risk-prone subsurface injection environments with stringent regulations
阿布扎比海上首次实施岩屑回注实时地下监测
在环境保护区内的钻井作业中,钻井废弃物的管理是一个重大挑战。阿布扎比海上油田开发项目选择岩屑回注(CRI)服务作为废物管理的适当解决方案。尽管CRI在该地区是一项成熟的技术,但压裂注入始终存在着与密封相关的风险。为了防止所有可能发生的故障,我们引入了一种新的压裂注入数据实时监测和分析方法。通过选择合适的注入地层、设计CRI专用井、地面设施、泥浆测试和适当的作业执行计划,进行了全面的前端工程设计(FEED)研究,以评估CRI技术的可行性。CRI井的钻探和完成是为了容纳大量的废物。基于行业最佳实践的保证程序用于支持零固体沉降、裂缝或射孔堵塞。为了实现及时干预,首次实时CRI数据通过卫星网络传输到阿布扎比的支持中心,该中心由全球专家组成,分析裂缝注入和关井压力响应,以便及早识别可能的风险,并绘制裂缝废弃区域。自2016年7月以来,该项目已成功运营,注入岩屑和钻井废液超过30万桶。在钻井废液注入过程中没有遇到注入性问题。为了防止堵井,并将地面注入压力维持在正常范围内,进行了几次及时干预。实时数据流在数据传输过程、监测和裂缝压力分析方面取得了阶段性的进步。它在井场和全球多学科技术专家之间建立了直接联系,并在任何时间、任何地点为参与项目的所有人员提供可视化功能。监控CRI作业的这一步骤变化提供了一种“从获取到回答”的集成解决方案,降低了注入风险,并提高了CRI服务的内在价值。本文分享了实施新型实时CRI地下注入保证程序的经验,该程序专门用于岩屑回注作业。多学科专家提供实时支持,为高度复杂和风险高的地下注入环境提供实时注入监测和裂缝废弃区域测绘
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