A Case Study of Sustained Annulus Pressure Diagnosis in a Newly Drilled High-Pressure Gas Well in SPDC

A. Adebayo, Olugbenga Daodu, Eric Ezenobi, Olayinka David, A. Laoye, G. Komolafe, L. Dennar, Somto Nwandu, C. Chidiebere, Suleiman Ahmed, Ime E. Uyouko
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Well integrity is a key focus area in any oil and gas development. There have been several cases of well integrity issues which have resulted in scenarios of blowout, loss of lives, assets, and reputation, including costs spent for clean-up and environmental remediation, amongst others. These and more have made the energy industry put a keen focus to making sure all hydrocarbon production and processing facilities are integral, with newer technologies still being developed to aid the diagnosis of well integrity problems. Well integrity considerations cut across the entire life cycle of the well, from well conceptualization/planning through to drilling, completion, production and abandonment. This case study presents a high-pressure, high temperature gas well with sustained annulus pressure in the early production phase of the well. Well X is a gas well completed in an elevated pressure and temperature reservoir on a land terrain. The reservoir is about 13000ftss deep, with a temperature of 219°F and a reservoir pressure of 9300psi. The well was completed, cleaned up and brought to production about a year ago and annular pressures were observed. This paper details the different approaches used in diagnosing the sustained annular pressures – separating thermal effect from sustained pressure due to leak. It shows the different scenarios of leak paths identified and how these were streamlined. The paper also highlights the integration of data acquired during the investigation. Some of the data acquired include well annuli pressures, high precision temperature logs, spectral noise logs and electromagnetic corrosion logs.
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SPDC新钻高压气井环空持续压力诊断实例研究
在任何油气开发中,井的完整性都是一个关键的关注领域。已经发生了几起油井完整性问题,导致井喷、人员伤亡、财产损失和声誉损失,包括清理和环境修复等方面的成本。这使得能源行业更加关注确保所有油气生产和加工设施的完整性,同时还在开发新的技术来帮助诊断油井完整性问题。井的完整性考虑贯穿了井的整个生命周期,从井的概念/规划到钻井、完井、生产和废弃。本案例研究的是一口高压高温气井,该气井在早期生产阶段具有持续的环空压力。X井是在陆地高压高温油藏中完成的一口气井。储层深度约13000ftss,温度为219°F,储层压力为9300psi。该井在大约一年前完成了清理并投入生产,并观察了环空压力。本文详细介绍了用于诊断持续环空压力的不同方法——将热效应与泄漏引起的持续压力分开。它展示了所识别的泄漏路径的不同场景,以及如何简化这些场景。本文还强调了在调查过程中获得的数据的整合。获取的数据包括井环空压力、高精度温度测井、频谱噪声测井和电磁腐蚀测井。
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