深穿透树脂系统克服环空气体迁移:案例历史

Juan Manuel Arroyave, J. L. Paredes, Fabian Castro, Jhon Rubiano, Carlos Gandara, Miguel Molano, German A. Cotes, Marino Ríos, Guillermo Sanchez
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在油气作业中,井筒完整性是一项关键的合规要求。弃井程序必须确保所有烃源都被正确隔离,并设置有效屏障。本文介绍了在哥伦比亚Obiwan - 1井弃井过程中使用树脂系统隔离环空气体运移的情况。主要的挑战是选择和设计能够填充狭窄空间并隔离环空通道的流体系统。树脂体系是一种高强度、弹性的聚合物,可作为隔离流体流动的可靠屏障。它们可以设计成不含固体的纯液体,也可以含有固体(按规定百分比添加树脂的水泥)。无固体配方是补救作业的理想选择,例如隔离环空气体。声波测井能够识别流入层。通过使用bradenhead挤压技术进行两次固井补救作业,实现了环空隔离。在每个井段进行注入性测试后,选择了定制的树脂系统,以提供适当的屏障,解决流入区域。第一次修井采用无固相树脂体系,第二次修井采用树脂-水泥复合体系。在固井补救作业中,研究人员确定树脂体系能够更容易地深入通道并形成密封。针对每种情况选择了正确的系统,并在执行过程中注入所需的体积以交叉并适当隔离环空气体通道。因此,定制的树脂系统隔离了气体通道,消除了环空压力和气体向地面的运移。此外,修复后的声波测井表明,井涌层被成功隔离。弃井作业是根据国家法规要求完成的,并在环空和内管段提供了可靠的屏障。与传统的颗粒流体相比,使用树脂修复这种类型的通道具有更高的成功率和更高的可靠性,这有助于降低额外补救措施的成本。
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Deep Penetration Resin Systems Overcome Annular Gas Migration: Case History
Well Integrity is a critical compliance requirement during oil and gas operations. Abandonment procedures must ensure that all hydrocarbon sources are properly isolated and effective barriers are placed. This paper describes the use of resin systems to isolate annular gas migration identified during the Obiwan – 1 well abandonment in Colombia. The main challenge was to select and design fluid systems capable to fill tight spaces and isolate the annular channel. Resin systems are high-strength, elastic polymers which act as dependable barriers to isolate fluid flow. They can be designed as a solid-free, pure liquid or may contain solids (cement with a formulated percent of resin). Solid-free formulations are ideal for remedial operations, such as isolating annular gas. Acoustic logging enabled identification of the influx zones. Annular isolation was achieved by executing two cementing remedial operations using the bradenhead squeeze technique. A tailored resin system was selected to deliver the proper barrier addressing the influx zones after injectivity tests were performed in each interval. For the first intervention a solids-free resin system was used, and for the second one a resin-cement composite system was applied. During cementing remedial operations, it was determined that the resin systems were able to achieve deep penetration into the channels more readily and form a seal. The correct system was selected for each case, and during execution, the required volume was injected to intersect and properly isolate the annular gas channel. As a result, the tailored resin systems isolated the gas channel eliminating annular pressure and gas migration to surface. In addition, a post remedial operation acoustic log indicated that the influx zones were successfully isolated. Well abandonment was accomplished according to country regulatory requirements and delivered dependable barriers both annular and interior pipe sections. Use of resin to repair channels of this type exhibited a higher success rate and improved reliability in comparison to conventional particulate-laden fluids, which helps to decrease costs for additional remedial treatments.
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