Mitigating Downhole Calcite and Barite Deposition in the Montney: A Successful Scale Squeeze Program

J. Schmid, B. Aiken, F. El Yaakobi, L. Colmenares
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This technical paper addresses the challenges faced by Montney producers in northwestern Alberta and northeastern British Columbia due to downhole calcite and barite deposition. These scales lead to various issues such as production declines, pressure increases, decreased pump efficiency, and equipment failures. Additionally, the presence of Naturally Occurring Radioactive Materials (NORMs) associated with barite poses health concerns and disposal expenses. Continuously applied scale inhibitors are unable to reach the pay zone in the horizontal section, which has multiple fractures in a low-porosity and low-permeability formation. In response to these challenges, a comprehensive database of water analyses for the Montney was used to understand the variability in scaling ions. Scale modeling under bottomhole and topside conditions was conducted to gain insights into scaling dynamics. Laboratory performance of a range of system-compatible scale inhibitors was evaluated using dynamic scale loop and particle size analysis through focused beam reflectance measurement (FBRM) tests. The study focused on candidate wells with pump lifespans of less than three months, and scale squeezes were performed on both beam pump and gas lift wells. Drawing upon best practices from scale squeezes in the Saskatchewan, Montana, and North Dakota Bakken Formation, a scale squeeze program was developed. Monitoring during the program involved comparative water analyses, scale inhibitor residuals, and NORM monitoring. Results showed that the scale squeezes led to increased pump lifespans for beam-pumped wells, elimination of NORM in surface equipment, reduced acid cleanouts, and minimized downtime. The success of the scale squeeze program proved the feasibility of applying this approach in the Montney and offered support for its extension to other shale plays across Western Canada and worldwide.
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减轻蒙特尼油田井下方解石和重晶石沉积:一项成功的规模挤压计划
本技术论文探讨了阿尔伯塔省西北部和不列颠哥伦比亚省东北部的蒙特尼生产商因井下方解石和重晶石沉积而面临的挑战。这些鳞片会导致各种问题,如产量下降、压力增加、泵效率降低和设备故障。此外,与重晶石相关的天然放射性物质(NORMs)的存在也带来了健康问题和处理费用。在低孔隙度、低渗透率地层中存在多条裂缝的水平段,连续使用阻垢剂无法到达有效层。为了应对这些挑战,我们利用蒙特尼水分析综合数据库来了解结垢离子的变化情况。在井底和井上条件下进行了结垢建模,以深入了解结垢动态。通过聚焦光束反射测量 (FBRM) 测试,使用动态水垢循环和粒度分析,对一系列系统兼容阻垢剂的实验室性能进行了评估。研究的重点是泵寿命少于三个月的候选井,并对束泵井和气举井进行了挤垢。借鉴萨斯喀彻温省、蒙大拿州和北达科他州巴肯地层水垢挤压的最佳实践,制定了水垢挤压计划。计划期间的监测包括对比水分析、阻垢剂残留量和 NORM 监测。结果表明,水垢挤压提高了梁式泵井的泵寿命,消除了地面设备中的 NORM,减少了酸清理,并最大限度地缩短了停机时间。水垢挤压计划的成功证明了在蒙特尼应用这种方法的可行性,并为将这种方法推广到加拿大西部乃至全球的其他页岩开采区提供了支持。
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