A comprehensive case study on lost circulation of Changqing Mizhi Block in perspective of geomechanics

jiang wei Luo, Xingbao Li, Fansheng Ban, Yujie Zhu, Shaoyun Chen, Sheng Jin, Zhenhua Che, Jingnan Dong
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Drilling mud loss is of crucial importance in drilling. Lost circulation will extend the well construction period, cause investment losses, and even cause serious downhole accidents. In the Mizhi block of Changqing Oilfield targeted by this research, serious leakage occurred in many wellbore drilling processes, which has seriously affected the development of the block and caused economic losses. This paper focuses the mud loss during the drilling process of more than 200 wells in the Mizhi block, and counts the key loss data such as the lost horizons, the amount of lost drilling fluid, the average leak rate, and the density of the drilling fluid, and fully analyzes the possible reasons of the lost circulation. Collecting logging data, modeling geomechanics of some key wells and formations, taking cores and the geomechanical model is established. Analyzing the logging data and the specific leakage situation, the leakage mainly comes from fractured leakage, and the leakage horizon is mainly located at the bottom of the Liujiagou Formation, the entire interval of the Shiqianfeng Formation and the top of the Shihezi Formation. Most of the mud loss sections are sand-mudstone interbeds. Geomechanical analysis shows that the rock mechanical strength of the entire interval is difficult to support the stability of the wellbore under the drilling fluid density of 1.1 grams per cubic meter, but the block loss pressure is generally between 1.1 - 1.2 grams per cubic meter. Collapse and leakage coexist in the wellbore. This study gives the method of drilling fluid optimization, and gives the possible reasons for the leakage from the perspective of geomechanics, which has important guiding significance for the further development of the Mizhi block.
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钻井泥浆漏失是钻井过程中至关重要的问题。漏失会延长井的施工周期,造成投资损失,甚至造成严重的井下事故。本研究所针对的长庆油田米脂区块,多次井筒钻井过程中发生了严重的泄漏,严重影响了区块的开发,造成了经济损失。本文重点分析了米脂区块200多口井钻井过程中的泥浆漏失情况,统计了漏失层数、钻井液漏失量、平均漏速、钻井液密度等关键漏失数据,并对可能的漏失原因进行了充分分析。收集测井资料,对部分重点井和地层进行地质力学建模,取岩心,建立地质力学模型。通过对测井资料和具体泄漏情况的分析,发现泄漏主要来自裂缝性泄漏,泄漏层位主要位于刘家沟组底部、石千峰组全段和石河子组顶部。大部分失泥段为砂泥岩互层。地质力学分析表明,在钻井液密度为1.1 g / m3下,整个段段岩石机械强度难以支撑井筒的稳定性,但块体损失压力一般在1.1 - 1.2 g / m3之间。井筒内塌陷与泄漏并存。本研究给出了钻井液优化的方法,并从地质力学角度给出了泄漏的可能原因,对米脂区块的进一步开发具有重要的指导意义。
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