联合堵漏解决方案成功钻穿阿联酋ERD井的天然裂缝性空化孔隙层

R. Bermudez, Mahamat Habib Abdelkerim Doutoum, B. A. Azizi, M. Nour, R. Medina, Hesham Bereikaa, M. C. Rocha, M. Nasrallah
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在阿布扎比进行大位移钻井(ERD)的初始段钻井时,由于轨迹要求在已知的漏失区有大倾角,因此需要评估各种方案,以最大限度地提高效率,同时平衡风险。诸如损失率、混合流体的能力、防止浅层含水区域流出所需的密度以及钻机时间等因素都是设计过程中需要考虑的必要和关键因素。对于阿联酋这一地面套管常见漏失的油田来说,盐水封顶被认为是继续钻井的最佳解决方案,既不会产生非生产时间,也不会在无法跟上泥浆注入速度以抵消泥浆漏失的情况下造成井筒不稳定问题。对于斜度较大的井,当漏失速率达到无法准备钻井液以跟上漏失的程度时,就需要确定不同的解决方案来修复或显著降低漏失,并使该井段能够在没有潜在操作风险的情况下进行钻井。对于空穴/裂缝性孔隙层,使用定制粒度的材料无法消除漏失。因此,通过结合两种不同的系统来对抗漏失,采用了一种独特的解决方案:一种是膨胀的聚合物堵漏材料(LCM),它可以水化并有助于降低流入地层的流速,其次是一种剪切速率流变性水泥系统,它是一种可调的、量身定制的具有触变特性的泥浆,可以阻止漏失并降低抗压强度。通过这种组合解决方案,钻井过程成功恢复并完成。在这种特殊的空穴状泥质灰岩地层中,钻井时的损失率通常在600 - 800桶/小时之间。该解决方案成功实施后,漏失量降至15桶/小时。该技术应用于第二口井,吸取了第一次尝试的经验教训,独特的解决方案将漏失量大幅降低至2至6桶/小时。该解决方案的成本和效果表明,该解决方案是优化这种特殊条件下钻井工艺的最佳方案。应用膨胀聚合物LCM和依赖剪切速率流变性的水泥体系,可以解决裂缝/空泡孔隙度的泥质灰岩地层的漏失问题。这是该组合解决方案的首次全球应用。
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Combined Solution for Lost Circulation Treatment to Successfully Drill Through Naturally Fractured Vugular Porosity Formation on ERD Wells in the UAE
While drilling through the initial section of extended reach drill (ERD) wells in Abu Dhabi where the trajectory requires a high inclination across a recognized loss zone various options were required to be assessed to maximize efficiency while balancing risks. Factors such as loss rate, capability of mixing fluid, necessary density to help prevent flow from a shallow water-bearing zone, and rig time, where all necessary and key factors to consider in the design process. For this UAE field with common losses in the surface casing, brine capping was determined the best solution to continue drilling without generating nonproductive time or creating a possible wellbore instability issue when unable to keep up with building mud to offset mud losses. For wells with a higher inclination angle, when the loss rate reached the point where it was not possible to prepare the fluid to keep up with losses, it was necessary to identify a different solution to cure or significantly reduce the losses and enable the hole section to be drilled without potential operational risks. For vugular/fractured porosity formations, using tailored particle size materials was unsuccessful for curing the losses. Therefore, a unique solution was implemented by combining two different systems to battle the losses: a swelling polymer lost-circulation material (LCM) that hydrates and helps reduce flow velocity into the formation, followed by a shear-rate rheology-dependent cement system that is a tunable and tailored slurry with thixotropic properties, which stops losses and develops low compressive strength. With this combined solution, the drilling process was successfully resumed and completed. The usual loss rate for this particular vugular argillaceous limestone formation is between 600 and 800 bbl/hr while drilling. Once the solution was successfully implemented, losses were reduced to 15 bbl/hr. The technique was performed on a second well, applying the lessons learned from the first attempt, and the unique solution achieved a dramatic reduction of losses to 2 to 6 bbl/hr. The cost and effectiveness of the treatment demonstrated that this solution is best for optimizing the drilling process for this particular condition. Applying a swelling polymer LCM and the shear-rate rheology-dependent cement system cured losses for an argillaceous limestone formation with fractured/vugular porosity. It is the first global application of this combined solution.
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