一种修复生产油管多处浅泄漏的综合解决方案——一种独特的单趟修井技术

S. Zayani, Dayang Nuriza Zaila M. Munir, N. Hooper, Kelvin Thian, M. Johan, Muhamad Zaki Amir Hussein, Rahmat Wibisono, Akram Arifin, M. Kadir, S. S. Shahril, Chidi Ogueri
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在棕地开发中,将油井的生产寿命延长到30年以上,一直是管理油井完整性的挑战之一。这一挑战通常会因多个油管泄漏而受到损害,或者在最坏的情况下,由于金属疲劳、侵蚀和腐蚀导致油管分离。该问题在S油田的许多井中都很常见,通常发生在油管悬挂器和地下安全阀之间的较浅深度。传统的过油管修复技术变得越来越困难,最终往往会失败。此外,面对低油价的挑战,为了降低成本和提高成功率,简单的单趟下入系统是首选。在相当长的一段时间里,市场上已经出现了几种经济有效的修复生产油管泄漏的方法。这些常规方法(如可堆叠式钢丝绳跨接、多趟连续油管(CT)输送跨接和油管补片)都配备了基本的工具,但需要复杂的操作来设置和回收一些永久安装的组件,这可能会使未来的弃井复杂化。对于多次泄漏或完井油管已经断裂的井,由于损坏的严重程度,完全更换完井油管将是唯一的解决方案。这通常需要修井机或缓井装置,成本和运营成本都很高。这通常也会导致钻井准备、动员和复员所需的大量时间。此外,回收这种程度的腐蚀完井并不简单,因为它可能会一块一块地拆开,这将消耗额外的时间。本文介绍了首个安装在下主阀(LMV)上的定制过油管悬挂系统。这种独特的修复方法使用了连续油管输送的可膨胀封隔器,LMV处的悬挂机构,以及钻具组合顶部和底部的通油管可膨胀封隔器弹弹体。介绍了单趟技术,简要介绍了单趟技术的工程发展和安装过程。讨论了候选者的选择过程和安装程序;提供的经济信息表明,这种类型的修复在经济上优于钻机修井。本文介绍了一种新的油井干预技术在马来西亚海上油田S油田的成功应用,用于修复生产油管的多个浅层泄漏。包括工程设计、LMV制造、过油管悬挂器定制、膨胀性实验室测试和执行阶段在内的各个阶段,各方之间有效的团队合作是这个先锋项目成功的关键因素。通过证明该技术的可行性,以及它是昂贵的钻机修井的低成本替代方案,这种独特的技术为恢复浅层泄漏的完整性创造了更多的新机会,并且可以在类似的棕地井中使用分油管进行作业。
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An Integrated Solution to Repair Multiple Shallow Leaks in Production Tubing – A Unique Single Trip Well Intervention Technique
In brownfield developments, prolonging the production life of the wells beyond the 30-year original well design life has been one of the challenges in managing well integrity. This challenge is often compromised by multiple tubing leaks or, in the worst case, by parted tubing caused by metal fatigue, erosion, and corrosion. The issue is often observed in many wells in the S field and usually occurs at a shallow depth between the tubing hanger and subsurface safety valve. The conventional through-tubing repair technique becomes increasingly difficult and ultimately tends to be unsuccessful. Moreover, with the challenge of low oil prices, a simple single-trip system, necessary to reduce costs and increase the success rate, is preferred. Several cost effective approaches to repair production tubing leaks have been available in the market for quite some time. These conventional methods (e.g., stackable slickline straddle, multi-run coiled tubing (CT) conveyed straddle, and tubing patches) come with basic tools, but require difficult manipulation to set and retrieve some of the assemblies, which are permanently installed, that may complicate future well abandonment. For wells with multiple leaks or where the completion tubing has been parted, complete replacement of completion tubing will be the only solution because of the severity of damage. This typically requires a workover rig or snubbing unit at both economically and operationally significant expense. It also typically results in a significant amount time required for well preparation, mobilization, and demobilization of the rig. In addition, the retrieval of this degree of corroded completion is not straightforward because it can come apart piece by piece, which will consume additional time. This paper describes the first customized, through-tubing hanger system installed at the lower master valve (LMV) of its kind. This unique repair method uses a coiled tubing-conveyed swellable packer, a hanging mechanism at the LMV, and through-tubing swellable packer elastomers at both top and bottom of the assembly. A description of the single-trip technology is presented, with a brief description of its engineering development and the installation procedure. The candidate selection process and installation procedure are discussed; information about the economics is provided to demonstrate that this type of repair was economically superior to a rig workover. This paper presents the successful field application of a new well intervention technique to repair multiple shallow leaks in production tubing in S field, an offshore field located in Malaysia. Effective teamwork among various parties through all phases, including engineering design, LMV fabrication, through-tubing hanger customization, swellability laboratory testing, and the execution phase, were key elements to the success of this pioneer project. By demonstrating the operational possibility and a low-cost alternative to an expensive rig workover, this unique technique has created more new opportunities to restore the integrity of shallow leaks and can be run in wells with parted tubing in similar brownfield wells.
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