Casing Integrity Evaluation in Complex Subsurface Intervention Abandonment Wells Using Magnetic Ranging

Georgy Rassadkin, Douglas Ridgway, J. Dorey
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This paper describes how active and passive magnetic ranging logging used while drilling subsurface intervention wells shows characteristics of the target well casing integrity and damage. Over the course of the development of a novel active magnetic ranging system and through several years of commercial application, data has been collected and analyzed to understand the characteristics of casing damage. This paper explains the methods used in field operations to collect this data. Using the gathered information, various stages of casing damage and poor integrity are shown. Results obtained from active and passive magnetic ranging are presented in the context of identifying casing damage. This is a departure from the standard methods of interpreting the data as it is not focused on locating a wellbore but determining the integrity of the casing. Casing integrity in idle wells is usually understood by conventional logging techniques until there is a restriction or damage on the well. Magnetic ranging logging performed during the intervention to abandon these wells can give an indication to operators of the casing integrity that otherwise would have been unknown without access to the damaged well. This can help optimize subsequent abandonment procedures as well as assist with field planning into the future to mitigate issues stemming from casing integrity and to identify the causes of previously unknown critical casing damage. The paper reports surface experimental data and compares it with two field examples. In the first field example, the passive magnetic interference from a hundred-year-old casing in the offset well caused more than 100000nT deviation from the reference field approximately 1ft away from the offset well, suggesting severe casing damage. The active magnetic signature measured simultaneously approaches zero, pointing to a lack of electrical continuity in the offset casing caused by a complete break. The second field example shows an offset well segment with passive interference of 7000nT in the presence of a stable active magnetic signal at approximately 2ft separation between wells due to possible casing damage without complete separation. The passive interference increases to 14000 nT at deeper depth while the active signal approaches zero due to a complete casing break. Novel application using the data collected by active and passive magnetic ranging techniques is being applied for the understanding of issues related to casing integrity.
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利用磁测距技术评价复杂地下干预弃井套管完整性
本文介绍了在地下干预井钻井过程中,利用主动和被动磁测距测井显示目标井套管完整性和损伤特征的方法。在一种新型主动磁测距系统的开发过程中,通过几年的商业应用,收集和分析了套管损坏的特征。本文解释了在野外作业中收集这些数据的方法。利用收集到的信息,显示了套管损坏的各个阶段和不良的完整性。本文介绍了利用主动和被动磁测距方法识别套管损伤的结果。这与解释数据的标准方法不同,因为它的重点不是定位井眼,而是确定套管的完整性。闲置井的套管完整性通常是通过常规测井技术来了解的,直到井受到限制或损坏。在弃井修井期间进行的磁测距测井可以向作业者提供套管完整性的信息,如果没有接触受损的井,这些信息是无法得知的。这有助于优化后续的弃井程序,并有助于未来的现场规划,以减轻由套管完整性引起的问题,并确定之前未知的关键套管损坏的原因。报告了地面实验数据,并与两个现场算例进行了比较。在第一个现场实例中,邻井中一个百年套管的无源磁干扰导致距邻井约1英尺处的参考场偏差超过100000nT,表明套管严重受损。同时测量到的主动磁信号接近于零,这表明由于完全断裂导致偏置套管缺乏电气连续性。第二个油田实例显示,在井距约2英尺处存在稳定的主动磁信号时,邻井段的无源干扰为7000nT,这是由于在没有完全分离的情况下可能损坏套管。在更深的深度,无源干扰增加到14000 nT,而由于套管完全破裂,主动信号接近于零。利用主动和被动磁测距技术收集的数据的新应用正在被用于了解与套管完整性相关的问题。
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