降低井下出砂风险的综合水泥设计与评价

P. Cadogan, K. Seth, Richard Crabtree, V. Beales, A. Alsayed, B. Cheong
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随着海底完井和回接开发计划的增多,出砂对生产的影响往往会严重影响气田的经济效益。由于出砂过多,井下、水下和设施设备的完整性可能会受到损害,这可能导致灾难性的故障。在套管井和射孔砂面完井中,良好的水泥环覆盖整个套管,可以作为防止出砂过多的主要防御措施。因此,包括水泥设计、施工和随后的评估在内的综合方法对于在井的生命周期内最大限度地减少出砂至关重要。在本文中,我们概述了在多井开发过程中,为了在亚水平井的整个井长范围内实现高质量的水泥充填,作业公司使用的水泥设计、充填和评估过程的演变。在钻井作业开始时,由于高水平的出砂风险和解释水泥测井,射孔间隔最初受到限制。为了限制未射孔段,采用了双管齐下的方法,既要考虑水泥的设计和作业,又要考虑水泥胶结测井评估。随着作业的进行,这两个因素都得到了改善,从而提高了射孔长度。克服的挑战包括压裂地层的漏失、大范围水平套管的泥浆清除效果差、气体运移到水泥环内、油湿套管造成的声波耦合损失造成的微环空以及固井作业和评估之间施加的测试压力。在本文中,整个固井方案的设计、布置和评估工作流程将通过现场开发的具体实例进行说明。将特别关注使用最先进的高分辨率电缆技术对水泥进行评估,从而通过先进的工作流程减少解释的不确定性。最后,将提供测井输入与钻井和岩石物理数据相结合的实例,以评估出砂倾向,从而使作业者能够自信地对高风险区域进行射孔,最终提高油井产能。
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An Integrated Cement Design and Evaluation to Reduce Downhole Sanding Risk
As subsea completion and tie-back development plans become more plentiful, the impact of sand failure on production often severely impacts the economics of a gas field. The integrity of downhole, subsea and facility equipment may be compromised due to excessive sand production which can potentially lead to catastrophic failure. In cased and perforated sand-face completions, good cement sheath coverage across the casing can act as the main defense against excessive sand production. An integrated approach involving cement design, execution and subsequent evaluation is therefore critical to minimise sand production during the life of the well. In this paper, we outline the evolution of the process of cement design, placement and evaluation used in a multi-well development campaign by an operator to achieve quality cement placement across the entire well length of the sub-horizontal wells. At the commencement of the drilling campaign, perforation intervals were initially limited due to the combination of high levels of sanding risk and interpreted cement log. To limit unperforated sections, a dual pronged approach was instigated looking at both cement design and operations, and cement bond log evaluation. As the campaign progressed, both elements were improved leading to an overall improvement with respect to perforation length. Challenges overcome included lost circulation in fractured formation, poor mud removal in extended horizontal casing, gas migration into the cement sheath, the presence of micro annuli by the loss of acoustic coupling due to oil-wet casing and test pressure applied between cementing operations and evaluation. In this paper, the entire cementing program design, placement and evaluation workflow will be explained with specific examples from the field development. Special focus will be given to the evaluation of the cement using state-of-the-art high-resolution wireline technology leading to a reduction in interpretation uncertainty through advanced workflows. Finally, examples will be provided where the inputs from the logs were integrated with both drilling and petrophysical data to evaluate the sanding propensity, thus allowing the operator to confidently perforate high-risk zones and ultimately improving well productivity.
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