G级水泥与当地水泥混合用于油井固井作业的性能评价与经济分析——以加纳为例

R. Amorin, E. Broni-Bediako, Collins Westkinn, Prince Opoku Appau
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为了提高钻井和生产作业的效率,需要良好的固井作业实践。加纳大多数已钻井的油气井在固井作业中使用G类水泥。这种G级水泥是进口的,很少有,与其他形式的水泥相比,相对更昂贵。它也没有促进该国在石油和天然气部门的本地内容和本地参与政策。因此,有必要研究可用的本地水泥(容易获得且相对便宜)作为替代方案,以达到与进口G类水泥相同的目的。因此,本研究在考虑技术要求和经济影响的同时,评估了G类水泥与当地水泥以不同比例混合的性能,试图减少对G类水泥的过度依赖。当在140°F下固化8小时时,所有混合样品都满足API最低抗压强度要求1500 psi。尽管自由流体值随着局部水泥比的增加而增加,但所有记录的值都低于5.9%的最大现场要求值。混合样品显示出可泵送的能力,记录的塑性粘度小于最大推荐值100厘泊(cP)。因此,在加纳的油井固井作业中,使用混合样品(本地和G级)将比仅使用G级水泥节省19.57%至78.28%的成本。仅在试验条件下,考虑到混合水泥的性能和经济效益优于G类水泥,强烈建议行业在固井作业中采用G类水泥与当地水泥的混合,以促进当地经济发展,降低固井作业成本。
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Performance Assessment and Economic Analysis of Blended Class G Cement With Local Cement for Oil Well Cementing Operations: A Case Study of Ghana
Good cementing job practices are required for an efficient advancement in drilling and production operations. Most drilled oil and gas wells in Ghana employ the use of class G cement in its cementing operations. This class G cement is imported, scarcely available and relatively more expensive compared to other forms of cements. It also does not promote the local content and local participation policy of the country in the oil and gas sector. This has therefore necessitated the need to research into available local cements (easily available and relatively inexpensive) as an alternative to serve the same purpose as the imported class G cement. This research therefore assesses the performance of class G cement blended with local cement at different ratios in an attempt to reducing the overdependence of the class G cement while considering the technical requirements and economic implications. All the blended samples met the minimum API compressive strength requirement of 1500 psi when cured for 8 hours at 140 °F. Though, free fluid values increased with increasing amount of local cement ratio, all values recorded were below the maximum field requirement value of 5.9%. The blended samples exhibited the ability to be pumpable, recording plastic viscosity less than the maximum recommended value of 100 centipoise (cP). It was therefore established that the use of blended samples (local and Class G) for oil well cementing operations in Ghana would save the industry from 19.57% to 78.28% of money over the use of class G cement only. Considering the performance and economic benefits of the blended cement over the class G cement only at the test conditions, it is highly recommended that, the industry adopts the blending of class G cement with the local cement in their cementing operations to boost the local economy as well as to reducing their cementing operation cost.
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