How Expandable Casing Patches Can Restore Casing Integrity and Enable the Sidetracking of an Old Well

Rehan Shahreyar, Mitchell Kelly, Charles Albouy, Benjamin Saltel, Benjamin Le Pouezard
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This paper describes how an operator restored the casing integrity of a nonproducing well to resume offshore drilling operations by installing four 10¾-in. overlapping expandable steel patches. From 2020 to 2022, the operator scheduled a sidetrack drilling program, Māui A Crestal Infill (MACI), from the Māui A offshore platform, located in the Taranaki Basin of New Zealand. The operations included eight wells targeting the remaining unswept zones within the Māui A structure. During a reentry in a plugged and abandoned well, MA-03, a multifinger caliper log and a failed pressure test indicated a casing leak in the 10¾-in. intermediate casing. The log identified severe longitudinal casing wear with some fully penetrating holes. This lack of integrity prevented the scheduled operations from being performed. Several lost circulation material (LCM) and cement squeeze jobs attempted to seal off the leak but were unsuccessful. A service company proposed a mechanical repair solution to cover the long interval with four 13-m- (42.7-ft)-long customized, overlapping patches. Later, a second caliper was run to check if the cement squeeze jobs had reinforced the area for better patch support. Surprisingly, the zone appeared significantly more damaged, with a complete circumferential casing breach. Thus, the planned solution looked very challenging to implement. A video camera run, additional thinking, modeling, and cooperative engineering led to a complete redesign of the solution. The lengths and positions of the patches were changed, and one of the patches was assigned to serve as an inner reinforcement. The team assembled, deployed, and installed the patches in an accelerated mode. In 10 days, the casing integrity was fully restored, enabling the 8½-in. sidetrack hole to be drilled to total depth. This case is a typical example of how industry practices should evolve regarding the management of casing integrity issues. Remedial cement squeezes are often prioritized over mechanical options, even though mechanical options are now adjustable, much quicker to implement, and likely offer greater success rates.
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可扩展套管补片如何恢复套管完整性并实现老井侧钻
本文介绍了一家作业公司如何通过安装4个10 - 3 / 4in套管来恢复非生产井的套管完整性,从而恢复海上钻井作业。重叠的可膨胀钢片。从2020年到2022年,运营商计划在位于新西兰Taranaki盆地的Māui a海上平台上进行一个侧钻项目Māui a Crestal Infill (MACI)。作业包括8口井,目标是Māui A结构内剩余的未扫井区域。在MA-03一口被堵塞废弃的井中,通过多指井径测井和失败的压力测试表明,10 - 3 / 4in井段出现套管泄漏。中间套管。测井资料显示,套管纵向磨损严重,有一些完全穿透的井眼。由于缺乏完整性,计划的操作无法执行。几次堵漏材料(LCM)和水泥挤压作业都试图封堵泄漏,但都没有成功。一家服务公司提出了一种机械维修解决方案,通过四个13米(42.7英尺)长的定制重叠补丁来覆盖长间隔。随后,下入第二个井径器,检查水泥挤压作业是否加固了该区域,以获得更好的补片支撑。令人惊讶的是,该区域明显受损更严重,套管圆周完全破裂。因此,计划的解决方案看起来很难实现。视频摄像机的运行、额外的思考、建模和协作工程导致了解决方案的完全重新设计。改变补片的长度和位置,并指定其中一个补片作为内部加固。团队以加速模式组装、部署和安装补丁。在10天内,套管的完整性完全恢复,实现了8 - 1 / 2 -in的下入。要钻到总深度的侧钻孔。该案例是一个典型的例子,说明了行业实践应该如何发展,以管理套管完整性问题。补救水泥挤压通常优先于机械选择,尽管机械选择现在可调整,实施速度更快,并且可能提供更高的成功率。
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