Deepest Deviated HPHT Gas Well Drilling and Testing Challenges in an Offshore Island Case-study

Mubashir Mubashir Ahmad, Ayman El Shahat, M. O. El-Meguid, Ali Sulaiman Bin Sumaida, Hessa Mohammed Al Shehhi, Fawad Zain Yousfi, M. Albadi, Ibrahim Al Mansouri, T. Solaiman, M. Baslaib, S. Alhouqani, Mariam M. Al Reyami, A. Gadelhak, A. Shaker, A. Alsaeedi, M. Elabrashy, M. Alzeyoudi, S. Alsenaidi, Bakheeta Al Muhairi, E. Al Mheiri, Omar Al Jeelani, Noora Al Maria, Mahmoud A Basioni, S. Sayed, Ahmed Yahya Al Blooshi, Ahmed Mahmoud Elmahdi, Ali Al Mansoori, Jasim Ali Alloghani
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Deepest Deviated Appraisal well in Upper Khuff reservoir in a small artificial island, located about 100 KM away from Abu Dhabi shore was successfully drilled and tested. The well has been recognized as the deepest deviated well on offshore Island with highest bottom hole reservoir temperature in UAE about 375 deg F (190 degrees C) and exceeding 9000 psi reservoir pressure complemented with impurities of H2S ranging from 10-22% and CO2 between 9-20%. The challenges were immense, from designing to execution, including securing special materials for the unique well design to accommodate the sour environment of Khuff reservoir as exploring new reservoirs always counter many risks comparing to developed reservoirs. The execution was driven with the focus of maximizing the ultimate value and benefit for ADNOC, our respected partners, the community and the UAE. The field is located in the most sensitive and ecological important area and is under UNESCO Biosphere reserve. The appraisal well was successfully drilled to Khuff reservoir at a depth of 19000 ft. The well test using Drill stem test (DST string) was conducted. Multiple challenges ranging from HSE, material selection, drilling and logging tools availability, limitations and procuring them in time were overcome by utilizing the World First Integrated Zero Waste Discharge Solution in Restricted & Highly Environmentally Sensitive Areas. Another major challenge faced during the drilling deeper reservoir was mud rheology changes due to high temperatures. The logging program was tailored to overcome the challenges posed by the mud, high temperature, high pressure, sour condition and to gain maximum representative reservoir data in a reservoir where high-pressure steaks and geological unconformities were anticipated. The Drill stem test, (DST) string was successfully POOH after acquiring all the objectives from Khuff K-4 testing under above mentioned harsh environment. The zonal isolation was carried out with cement and rig was released. The drilling and testing operation was conducted with high level of cooperation and excellence accomplishing the well set objectives without (Lost Time Injury). Lessons learned are widely shared with all the teams across the region to expedite and improve on the technologies used for sour gas production. ADNOC Onshore demonstrated 100% HSE, full commitment, high collaboration and efficient outcome ensuring safety compliance for the successful delivery of this highly critical project. This paper presents the various challenges faced and overcome while carrying out the Drilling and testing of the HPHT Sour well offshore.
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海上孤岛案例研究中最深斜度高温高压气井钻井与测试挑战
在距离阿布扎比海岸约100公里的一个小人工岛上,Upper Khuff油藏的最深斜度评估井已经成功钻探和测试。该井被认为是海上岛屿上斜度最深的井,井底储层温度最高,约为375华氏度(190摄氏度),储层压力超过9000 psi,硫化氢含量为10-22%,二氧化碳含量为9-20%。从设计到执行,挑战是巨大的,包括为独特的井设计确保特殊材料,以适应Khuff油藏的酸性环境,因为与已开发的油藏相比,勘探新油藏总是面临许多风险。执行的重点是为ADNOC、我们尊敬的合作伙伴、社区和阿联酋实现最终价值和利益最大化。该地区位于最敏感和生态最重要的地区,是联合国教科文组织生物圈保护区。评价井成功钻至Khuff储层19000 ft深度,并使用钻柱测试(DST柱)进行了试井。通过在限制和高度环境敏感地区使用世界上第一个集成零废物排放解决方案,克服了HSE、材料选择、钻井和测井工具的可用性、限制和及时采购等多重挑战。钻井过程中面临的另一个主要挑战是高温引起的泥浆流变性。该测井方案旨在克服泥浆、高温、高压、含酸条件带来的挑战,并在高压排和地质不整合的储层中获得最大的代表性储层数据。在上述恶劣环境下,从Khuff K-4测试中获得所有物镜后,钻杆测试(DST)柱成功POOH。用水泥进行了层间隔离,并释放了钻机。在高水平的配合和卓越的配合下,钻井和测试作业顺利完成了既定的目标,没有造成(失时伤害)。吸取的经验教训与该地区的所有团队广泛分享,以加快和改进用于酸性气体生产的技术。ADNOC陆上项目展示了100%的HSE、全面的承诺、高度的协作和高效的结果,确保了这个高度关键项目的成功交付。本文介绍了海上高温高压酸井钻井测试中面临的各种挑战和克服的方法。
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