井围分析中考虑裂缝扩展的延伸研究

F. Cutrim, C. Azevedo, Renan Martins Baptista, André Alonso Fernandes
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井封分析(WCA)是在井设计阶段执行的关井方案中的一套完整性分析标准。安装封顶和关闭油井不得导致碳氢化合物泄漏到海底。WCA的完整性分析标准之一是井喷情况下,井盖关闭,然后在井的特定套管鞋处开始裂缝,并通过浅层地层传播。分析表明,裂缝扩展到泥线的时间比钻一口减压井和控制井的时间要长。当考虑井喷封堵后裂缝扩展的情况时,主要有两种可能性:(1)浅层储层能够吸收深层储层的油气流动;(2)井喷工况下裂缝扩展到达海底所需的时间大于井喷工况下控制井所需的时间,保证没有流体拉入海底。在考虑裂缝扩展时间时,由于地质数据的不确定性,需要一个安全裕度。本工作旨在介绍几个案例研究,这些井项目没有参加考虑P90孔隙压力情景的WCA分析,需要进一步分析以确保井的完整性。在这种情况下,研究人员考虑了假设井喷导致的闭井后裂缝扩展,试图分析碳氢化合物是否会延伸到泥线,如果会,这种事件发生的时间。研究结果表明了地质和地质力学对裂缝扩展的影响。在某些情况下,由于存在较浅的储层,裂缝仍然受到限制,而在其他情况下,裂缝在短时间内拉入泥线。这种分析有可能使油井完整性的概念变得更加灵活,使油井设计人员能够以一种尝试性的最佳方式,在更具挑战性的情况下结合一种安全可行的设计。
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Broachment Studies Considering Fracture Propagation in a Well Containment Analysis
Well Containment Analysis – WCA - is a set of integrity analysis criteria in a shut in scenario performed during the well design phase. The installation of a capping and shut in of the well shall not induce hydrocarbon leakages to the seabed. One of the integrity analysis criteria within WCA is a situation in which the well, in a blowout scenario, is closed with the capping, and a fracture is then initiated at a specific casing shoe of the well, propagating through shallow formations. The analysis ensures that the time for fracture propagation to reach the mudline is longer than the time to drill a relief well and have the well controlled. When considering a situation of a fracture propagation in a blowout scenario after capping and controlling the well there are two main possibilities: (I) a shallow reservoir can absorb the hydrocarbon flow from a deeper reservoir, (II) the time required for the fracture propagation to reach the seabed is greater than the time needed to control the well in blowout situation, guaranteeing that there is no fluid broaching to the seabed. When considering the time for fracture propagation, a safety margin is needed due to uncertainties in the geological data. This work aims to present a few case studies where well projects didn’t attend WCA analysis considering P90 pore pressure scenario and needed further analysis to ensure attendance of well integrity. In this situation, studies were done considering fracture propagation beginning after the well closure due to a hypothetic blowout, trying to analyze if hydrocarbons would broach to the mudline, and if so, how much time such an event could occur. Study results show the impact of geology and geomechanics on fracture propagation. There are situations in which the fracture remains confined due to the presence of a shallower reservoir and others where the fracture broaches to the mudline in a short amount of time. This analysis has the potential to turn the concept of well integrity more flexible, allowing the well designer to combine, in a tentative optimal way, a safe and feasible design in more challenging scenarios.
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