Geomechanical Modeling Based on the First Success of Micro-Frac Tests in the Nahr Umr Formation in Offshore Abu Dhabi

K. Tsusaka, Tatsuya Fuji, M. Shaver, D. P. Yudhia, M. Toma, S. A. Al Ali, T. Toki, Erwan Couzigou, H. Matsubuchi
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In the studied oil field in Offshore Abu Dhabi, the intermediate hole section has suffered from borehole instability and lost circulation in the higher inclination holes. Borehole instability occurs in the Nahr Umr formation. Lost circulation occurs in the Salabikh formation. This study aims to develop geomechanical model and to analyze mud weight (MW) for successful drilling through the two problematic formations in the studied oil field. In the Salabikh formation, spatial distribution of lost circulation pressure in hundreds of wells in the whole field was analyzed. The fracture closure pressure was also evaluated based on the extended leak-off test and fracture interpretation by image logging. In the Nahr Umr formation, Micro-Frac tests in a 6" hole were implemented to evaluate the minimum in-situ stress. This was the first direct measurement of the in-situ stress in the shale. The magnitude of SHMAX was back-analyzed based on the hole geometry using interpretation of six-arm caliper and analytical solution in the two key locations. This study clarified that severe lost circulation in the crest area was likely to occur due to reactivation of the pre-existing fractures in the Salabikh formation. The lost circulation pressure was found to be approximately 1.4 SG. The study also revealed that the in-situ stress regime in the Nahr Umr formation varied from the crest to flank areas. The crest and flank areas are reverse and nearly normal faulting stress regimes, respectively. Its transition area is strike-slip faulting stress regime. The regional difference in in-situ stress regime depends on the extent of mechanical anisotropy of the shale and the magnitude of tectonic strains. By integrating the results, with respect to the borehole stability analysis in the Nahr Umr formation, instead of a conventional lower hemisphere representation of the required MW based on failure width at borehole wall, the study analyzed the geometry of the failure area around the borehole wall under the allowable range of MW constrained by the lost circulation pressure in the Salabikh formation. As a result, the borehole failure cannot be avoided in any hole inclination in the Nahr Umr formation under the allowable range of MW to prevent severe lost circulation in the Salabikh formation. Therefore, appropriate practice to transport cavings is one of the key elements for safe drilling in higher hole inclination across the intermediate hole section in the studied oil field.
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基于阿布扎比海上Nahr Umr地层微压裂试验首次成功的地质力学建模
在研究的阿布扎比海上油田中,在大斜度井中,中间井段存在井眼失稳和井漏的问题。井眼不稳定发生在Nahr Umr地层。循环漏失发生在Salabikh地层。本研究的目的是建立地质力学模型,并分析泥浆比重(MW),以成功钻探研究油田的两个问题地层。在Salabikh地层,对全油田数百口井的漏失压力空间分布进行了分析。同时,通过扩展泄漏测试和图像测井裂缝解释,对裂缝闭合压力进行了评估。在Nahr Umr地层中,在6”井眼中进行了Micro-Frac测试,以评估最小地应力。这是对页岩地应力的第一次直接测量。根据井眼几何形状,利用六臂井径仪的解释和两个关键位置的解析解,对SHMAX的大小进行了反向分析。该研究表明,由于Salabikh地层中原有裂缝的重新激活,顶部区域可能会发生严重的漏失。漏失压力约为1.4 SG。研究还揭示了Nahr Umr组从顶部到侧翼的地应力状态不同。峰顶区和侧翼区分别为反向和接近正断层应力状态。其过渡区为走滑断裂应力区。地应力状态的区域差异取决于页岩力学各向异性的程度和构造应变的大小。通过对Nahr Umr地层井眼稳定性分析的结果进行综合分析,该研究不再采用基于井壁破坏宽度的常规下半半球表示,而是在受Salabikh地层井眼漏失压力约束的允许范围内,分析了井壁周围破坏区域的几何形状。因此,在允许的MW范围内,Nahr Umr地层的任何井眼斜度都无法避免井眼破坏,以防止Salabikh地层严重漏失。因此,在研究的油田中间井段进行大井斜安全钻井时,适当的运输落洞是关键因素之一。
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