世界上第一口采用连接管胶结压裂滑套技术的海上水平井

S. Thomson, Baglan Kiyabayev, Barry Ritchie, Jakob Monberg, Maurits De Heer, Soren Skov List
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Valdemar油田位于北海的丹麦部分,目标是下白垩统“脏白垩”储层,其特征是低渗透率为20%,含有高达25%的不溶性颗粒。为了经济生产,必须对储层进行增产。通常,这是通过水力压裂的方式实现的。传统的支撑裂缝由50万至100万磅的20/40砂组成,并使用交联的海基硼酸盐流体进行充填。该油田现有的井都是使用PSI(射孔、隔离、增产)系统完成的。该系统是在20世纪80年代后期开发的,它可以缩短完井时间,使每个井段在一次下钻中完成射孔、增产和隔离,并在丹麦北海的各种油田中得到广泛应用。该系统由带有滑套的多封隔器组成,从一次压裂开始到下一次压裂开始通常需要2-3天。由于新的目标储层更薄、质量更差,该地区的未来发展需要一种新的、新颖的、更有效的方法。为了使这些新开发项目具有经济效益,需要一种方法来允许更长井的钻完井时间,从而实现更好的油藏连通性,同时减少完井时间,从而减少钻机时间和总成本。项目团队共同开发了一套可以在海上环境中使用的系统,该系统可以满足上述标准,使井的钻深达到21,000英尺,甚至超过连续油管的深度。该技术由固井压裂滑套组成,与连接管一起操作,可以在一次下钻中对多个区域进行增产,并且利用改进的BHA,可以通过油管进行处理,带来了许多好处。下面的文章详细介绍了开发新技术的原因、开发过程本身、必须克服的挑战,以及北海首次此类作业的执行历史,该作业成功泵送了超过7MM磅的砂,以及处理后的操作,其中包括利用拖拉机操纵滑套的概念验证。最后,在每个层位使用示踪小节的支持下,将讨论生产性能。
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Worlds First Offshore Horizontal Well Using Jointed Pipe Cemented Frac Sleeve Technology
The Valdemar field, located in the Danish sector of the North Sea, targets a Lower Cretaceous, "dirty chalk" reservoir characterized by low permeabilities of <0.5mD, high porosities of >20% and contains up to 25% insoluble fines. To produce economically the reservoir must be stimulated. Typically, this is by means of hydraulic fracturing. A traditional propped fracture consists of 500,000 to 1,000,000 lbs of 20/40 sand, placed using a crosslinked seawater-based borate fluid. The existing wells in the field are completed using the PSI (perforate, isolate, stimulate)1 system. This system was developed in the late 1980s as a way of improving completion times allowing each interval to be perforated, stimulated and isolated in a single trip and has been used extensively in the Danish North Sea in a variety of fields. The system consists of multiset packers with sliding sleeves and typically takes 2-3 days between the start of one fracture to the next. Future developments in this area now require a new, novel and more efficient approach owing to new target reservoir being of a thinner and poorer quality. In order for these new developments to be economical an approach was required to allow for longer wells to be drilled and completed allowing better reservoir connectivity whilst at the same time reducing the completion time, and therefore rig time and overall cost. A project team was put together to develop a system that could be used in an offshore environment that would satisfy the above criteria, allowing wells to be drilled out to 21,000ft and beyond in excess of coiled tubing reach. The technology developed consists of cemented frac sleeves, operated with jointed pipe, allowing multiple zones to be stimulated in one trip, as well as utilizing a modified BHA that allows for the treatments to take place through the tubing, bringing numerous benefits. The following paper details the reasons for developing the new technology, the development process itself, the challenges that had to be overcome and a case history on the execution of the first job of its kind in the North Sea, in which over 7MM lbs of sand was pumped successfully, as well as the post treatment operations which included a proof of concept in utilizing a tractor to manipulate the sleeves. Finally, the production performance will be discussed supported by the use of tracer subs at each of the zones.
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