大斜度井冲蚀段初次固井顶替效率研究

A. Renteria, A. Maleki, I. Frigaard, B. Lund, A. Taghipour, J. D. Ytrehus
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0%-80%的固井存在完整性失效,这是地质和操作因素共同作用的结果。地质影响固井的一种方式是通过不规则井眼,例如冲蚀。在这里,我们通过实验和二维计算模拟研究了冲蚀对强倾斜井中泥浆清除的影响,目的是确定关键的控制参数。实验使用了两种具有钻井泥浆和水泥(或隔离剂)特性的流体,以恒定流量通过10米长的环空循环。环空下游“冲蚀”段外径增大。24个电导率探头通过测量流体经过时的电导率来跟踪取代流体到达的时间。实验矩阵包括8个实验,2个偏心率(距= 1,0.58),4个倾角和微变流变。模拟研究涵盖了更大范围的变量。模拟结果与实验结果在主要影响上的定性一致,如[7]所示。在这里,我们使用2D模拟扩展了研究,研究了同心井和偏心井的冲蚀长度和直径的影响,所有井都是水平定向的。模拟提供了流体-流体界面通过冲蚀时的详细演化信息,以及速度场和应力信息。在任何接近水平的部分,在规则和不规则的几何形状中,浮力和偏心影响都有一个微妙的平衡。在某些情况下,不规则截面似乎对界面有积极的稳定作用。然而,这种积极的信息实际上被冲蚀尺寸和原位泥浆性质的不确定性所抵消,而且积极的影响并不普遍。我们发现,无论对同心环空还是偏心环空,增大冲蚀直径总是会降低驱替效率。增加冲洗长度的效果不太清楚。在所有情况下,隔离冲蚀中残留的钻井泥浆的主要风险是,当它通过时,可能会污染水泥浆。
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Displacement Efficiency for Primary Cementing of Washout Sections in Highly Deviated Wells
Anywhere between 0%-80% of cemented wells have integrity failures, suggesting both geological and operational factors. One way geology affects cementing is via irregular wellbores, e.g. washouts. Here we study the effects of washouts on mud removal in strongly inclined wellbores, experimentally and via 2-D computational simulations, with aim of identifying key control parameters. Experiments were performed with 2 fluids with properties representative of drilling mud and cement (or spacer), displaced at constant flow rate through a 10 m long annular flow loop. A downstream "washout" section of the annulus had an enlarged outer diameter. Twenty-four conductivity probes tracked the arrival times of the displacing fluid by measuring the conductivity of fluids as they pass. The experimental matrix includes 8 experiments with 2 eccentricities (standoff = 1, 0.58), 4 angles of inclination and slightly variable rheology. The simulation study covered wider ranges of variables. The results of simulations and experiments agree qualitatively on the main effects, as shown in [7]. Here we extend the study using the 2D simulation to study the effects of washout length and diameter, for both concentric and eccentric wells, all oriented horizontally. The simulations provide detailed information on the evolution of the fluid-fluid interfaces as they pass through the washout, as well as information on the velocity fields and stresses. In any near-horizontal section there is a delicate balance of buoyancy and eccentricity influences, in both regular and irregular geometries. Under some circumstances an irregular section seems to have a positive stabilizing effect on the interface. However, this positive message is balanced practically by uncertainty of washout size and in-situ mud properties and the positive effects are not universal. We find that increasing the washout diameter always appears to decrease the displacemnt efficiency, for both concentric and eccentric annuli. Increasing the washout length is less clear in its effects. In all cases, the main risk from residual drilling mud in isolated washouts is that it can contaminate the cement slurry as it passes.
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