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Julian Hernandez, M. Arnone, Juan C. Valecillos, Javier Vives, R. vanNoort, D. Groves, A. Hawthorn
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在墨西哥湾的深水作业中,利用控压钻井(MPD)技术成功钻出了具有挑战性的井段,并下入和固井了套管柱。由于该技术具有在狭窄的压力窗口内使用静欠平衡泥浆比重精确控制环空压力的优势,因此MPD还可以与实时井下测量(来自XACT)一起使用,将下部完井组件下入钻井生产段并进行井下操作。然而,对于这种特殊情况,预测的压力操作窗口约为100psi;当裸眼段通过目标储层时遇到漏失时,发现实际窗口为50 psi。因此,完井作业需要最精确的建模和规划,以将漏失控制在可接受的范围内,同时避免井涌或地层坍塌。MPD用于精确控制下完井组合的井下压力,在裸眼段用完井液取代钻井泥浆,并监测破胶酸作业期间的漏失情况。通过分析裸眼井中几个关键点的压力,制定了复杂的泵送计划。通过背压管理和通过科里奥利流量计观察到的高分辨率损失率,这些损失被控制在合理的水平,以避免突破孔隙压力梯度和井筒稳定性极限。本文介绍了成功完成深水控压完井作业的计划和执行过程。
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Using Managed Pressure Drilling and Early Kick/Loss Detection System to Execute a Challenging Deepwater Completions Job in the Gulf of Mexico
Managed Pressure Drilling (MPD) technology was used to successfully drill challenging hole sections, and to run and cement casing strings for a deepwater campaign in the Gulf of Mexico. Because this technology offered the advantages of precisely manipulating the annular pressure using a statically underbalanced mud weight within a narrow pressure window, MPD was also employed along with real-time downhole measurements (from XACT), to run the lower completion assembly into the drilled production interval and perform downhole operations. For this specific case, the prognosed pressure operating window was around 100 psi, however; the actual window was found to be 50 psi when losses were encountered while drilling the openhole section through the target reservoir. Consequently, the completions operations required the most accurate modeling and planning to keep losses at an acceptable rate while avoiding an influx or formation collapse. MPD was utilized to precisely manage downhole pressures while running the lower completions assembly, displacing the drilling mud with completions fluids in the openhole section, and monitoring losses during the breaker acid job. A complex pump schedule was created by analyzing the pressure at several critical points in the open hole. Through back pressure management and high-resolution losses rate seen through the Coriolis flow meter, these losses were kept at a reasonable level to avoid breaching the pore pressure gradient and the wellbore stability limit. This paper describes the planning and execution processes that made this deepwater managed pressure completion job a success.
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