采用低渗透抗流固井解决方案,缓解Denver-Julesburg盆地的持续套管压力

Brittany Elbel Clark, William Pearl, Dale Hopwood
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持续套管压力(SCP)是整个行业面临的挑战,新水泥体系的评估和验证通过提供屏障,最大限度地减少流体漏失,缩短过渡时间,改善剪切粘合,降低渗透率,从而主动减轻了针对多种流动机制的持续套管压力防御。这种新型水泥系统在Denver-Julesburg盆地的应用表明,它能够在压裂前和压裂后减轻和减少SCP的发生,同时提供更高效和可持续的解决方案。水泥体系的创新化学特性使其能够高效地输送干混合体系,无需高级液体添加剂即可提供增强的水泥性能。该系统在实验室中进行了评估,以减轻未凝固水泥流动引起的SCP,并评估了其长期完整性,以更好地承受压裂作业期间水泥环上的应力。在整个Denver-Julesburg (D-J)盆地,压裂前和压裂后的SCP都有很好的记录和监测,新的水泥系统在200多口井中泵入,显示出压裂前和压裂后的SCP都有所减少(COGCC 2022)。SCP缓释水泥系统可以将剪切强度提高40%以上,增加水泥环对套管和地层的锚固力,同时证明它是一种更抗裂的屏障。由于水泥渗透率降低了75%,它具有更强的抗腐蚀性流体或气体的流动和降解能力。该水泥系统使作业者能够主动缓解SCP,降低风险,并通过消除未来的补救措施来限制碳足迹,并且可以定制并应用于全球其他面临类似挑战的盆地,以减轻SCP并提高长期井的完整性
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Mitigating Sustained Casing Pressure in the Denver-Julesburg Basin with a Low Permeability Flow Resistant Cementing Solution
Sustained casing pressure (SCP) is an industry wide challenge, and the evaluation and validation of a new cement system proactively mitigates SCP defending against numerous flow mechanisms, by delivering a barrier that minimizes fluid loss, shortens transition time, improves shear bonding, and reduces permeability. The application of this new cement system in the Denver-Julesburg Basin demonstrates its ability to mitigate and reduce the occurrence of SCP both pre and post fracturing while delivering a more efficient and sustainable solution. The innovative chemistry of the cement system enables an efficient delivery of a dry blended system, providing enhanced cement properties without the need for premium liquid additives. The system was evaluated in the laboratory to mitigate SCP caused by flow through unset cement as well as evaluated for its long-term integrity to better withstand stresses placed on the cement sheath during fracturing operations. Pre and post frac SCP are well documented and monitored across the Denver-Julesburg (D-J) basin and the new cement system was pumped on over 200 wells and has shown a reduction in both pre- and post-fracturing SCP (COGCC 2022). The SCP mitigation cement system can deliver over a 40% increase in shear bond strength, increasing the anchoring forces the cement sheath has to the casing and formation while proving to be a more crack resistant barrier. With a 75% reduction in cement permeability, it has increased resistance to flow and degradation from corrosive fluids or gases. The cement system enables operators to proactively mitigate SCP, minimize risk, and limit their carbon footprint by eliminating the need for future remediation and can be tailored and applied to other basins with similar challenges across the globe to mitigate SCP and improve long term well integrity
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