Title of article :
Field Hydraulic Tests Improve HPHT Drilling Safety and Performance
Author/Authors :
Isambourg، Patrick نويسنده , , Bertin، D.L نويسنده , , Production، Elf Exploration نويسنده , , Brangetto، Martial نويسنده , , ple، Elf Exploration UK نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
فصلنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1999
Abstract :
For the Elgin-Franklin UKCS fields, drilling of the high pressure/ high temperature (HPHT) phase is critical due to the narrow margin between formation pore and fracturation pressures. This problem is accentuated by the extreme temperature (up to 205°C400°F) and pressure (up to 1,200 bar-17,400 psi). A new generation of down-hole pressure while drilling (PWD) tools allows a better real-time monitoring of the bottom-hole pressure, but cannot withstand the extreme temperature of the entire HPHT phase. Furthermore, down-hole and surface pressures are dependent on complex hydraulic phenomena which make predictions challenging. Consequently, it was decided to perform hydraulic tests before drilling the HPHT section of the well 22/30c-G4 (first Elgin development well), in order to quantify the surface and down-hole pressures and temperatures on several operating conditions: circulating (with and without pipe rotation), tripping and flow check. Gelation tests, trapped pressure as well as pressure transmission tests were also performed. Objectives of these tests were to better understand some complex down-hole physical phenomena, to prepare practical guidelines, before drilling HPHT sections, to check reliability and accuracy of new real-time PWD tools, and to collect accurate well data for further hydraulic software packages validation or improvement. These procedures led lo great benefits, both in terms of safety and performance, when drilling the HPHT phases of the well: results were considered as highly positive. This paper details down-hole measurement procedures and results, operational guide lines, tools performances, lessons learnt, and explains how to cope with sources of possible discrepancies between actual values and software predictions.
Keywords :
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Journal title :
SPE Drilling and Completion
Journal title :
SPE Drilling and Completion