在具有挑战性的井况下,机械切管器可以完美切割油管和控制线,这是一种环保的替代方案:来自文莱的案例研究

Nurul Amali Kadir, Saikat Das, Jittbodee Khunthongkeaw, Jamal Dayem, Ashraf Abdul-Hamid, Shaherol Hassan, Nurdiyana Noridin
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机电切管器(MPC)是一种非弹道和非化学电缆下入的替代切割工具,用于弃井、回收管柱和回收封隔器元件的过程中切割井下管柱。本案例研究展示了该工具在两口井中切割4.5英寸油管的不同挑战,即:(i)使用多条控制线以方便打捞作业;(ii)在大斜度井眼的压缩条件下。在文莱海上的A井,油管的位置和控制线的方向对弹道选择具有挑战性,并且在切割过程中可能会损坏9-7/8”套管。因此,在该作业中,使用了3-1/8”外径MPC,在接头附近进行切割,确保与套管壁的最佳距离,以达到在张力下切割控制线的目的。双重切割的设计是为了给安全切割区留出空间。第一次切割在约1985米的位置,接近接头的中部,油管处于张力状态。切割以非常慢的进给量(0.2 mm/min)和电机转速(4000rpm)开始,一旦切割稳定,就会逐渐增加。在完成油管切割后,再次将参数简化为仔细切割控制线。油管成功回收,切割平滑,没有任何过拉表明油管完全自由。在不到一个小时的时间内完成了完美的切割操作,效率极高。在文莱海上的另一口大斜度井B中,MPC被选中,而不是弹道,因为MPC需要通过拖拉机输送,而弹道冲击在作业过程中可能会损坏。此外,MPC在一次下钻中进行多次切割的优势也使其成为首选。在这口井中,进行了多次切割,以削弱油管的连接,使钻机能够将其拉出。它是为了克服大斜度和管道受压带来的不利条件。在~ 2996 m处进行了三次切割,每次间隔20 cm,外径接近4.609”。作业完成后,在地面进行循环,表明作业成功,并将油管回收到地面,显示出干净的切割。该案例研究表明,在具有挑战性的条件下,特别是在爆炸性和化学切割器不适合的情况下,适当的规划和执行机械切管器可以提供一种高效、环保和安全的替代方法来切割油管和控制线。
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Flawless Cutting of Tubing and Control Lines by Mechanical Pipe Cutter in Challenging Well Condition Provides an Environmental Friendly Alternative: A Case Study from Brunei
The Electro-Mechanical Pipe Cutter (MPC) is a non-ballistic & non-chemical wireline deployed alternative cutter tool for parting downhole tubular in the process of well abandonment, pipe recovery and retrieving of packer elements. This case study showcases its application in two wells with different challenges in cutting 4.5" tubing viz., (i) with multiple control lines to facilitate fishing operations and (ii) under compression in a highly deviated trajectory. In Well A, Brunei offshore, the position of the tubing and orientation of the control lines were challenging for ballistic option, along with the possibility of scarring the 9-7/8" casing during the cutting operation. Thus, 3-1/8" OD MPC was used for this job to cut near the coupling, ensuring optimum stand off from casing wall aiming to achieve cutting the control lines in tension. Dual cut were designed to allow the room for a safe cut zone. The primary cut was performed near middle of the joint at ∼1985m, with the tubing in tension. The cut was initiated at a very slow feed (0.2 mm/min) and motor rates (4000rpm), which was gradually increased once the cutting was stable. After the accomplishment of the tubing cut, the parameters were again reduced to carefully cutting through control line. The tubing was successfully retrieved with smooth cut without any over pull indicating it to be completely free. The flawless cutting operation was performed in less than one hour with outmost efficiency. In another highly inclined Well B, Brunei offshore, MPC was chosen over ballistic because it was needed to be conveyed by tractor and ballistic shock has potential to damage it during the operation. Also the advantage of MPC to perform multiple cuts in one run, made it a preferred choice. In this well, multiple cuts were performed to weaken the joint connection of the tubing to allow the rig to pull it free. It was to overcome the adversity posed by high inclination and the pipe under compression. Three cuts were performed at ∼2996 m, each 20 cm apart with an OD of nearly 4.609". After completion of the job, the circulation was performed with surface return, indicating successful execution and the tubing was retrieved on surface showing a clean cut. This case study shows the appropriate planning and execution of the mechanical pipe cutter can provide an efficient, environment friendly and safe alternative to cut tubing and control line in the challenging condition especially when an explosive and chemical cutter options are not considered suitable.
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