Wellbore Integrity

Wellbore Integrity

Author: Arash Dahi Taleghani

Publisher: Springer Nature

Published: 2023-01-29

Total Pages: 264

ISBN-13: 3031190246

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There have been concerns about the integrity of thousands of wells drilled worldwide for different purposes ranging from oil and gas to geological carbon sequestration. This is the first book to integrate different aspects of wellbore integrity into a single volume. It looks at the energy sector's green wave movement by expanding an important topic for practitioners, regulators, and students. It is an area where petroleum and subsurface engineers will increasingly need to be involved in the future to address growing expectations regarding environmental impacts and sustainability. Coverage also includes recent developments in regulations and R&D with indications on emerging areas. Wellbore Integrity: From Theory to Practice will be a valuable resource for practicing engineers and students working on problems related to subsurface energy, subsurface disposals, and environmental impacts of oil and gas wells. In parallel, it will be a valuable reference for engineers and scientists interested in repurposing existing wells for carbon sequestration or geothermal purposes.


Well Cementing

Well Cementing

Author: E.B. Nelson

Publisher: Newnes

Published: 1990-09-24

Total Pages: 499

ISBN-13: 008086886X

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Cementing is arguably the most important operation performed on a well. Well cementing technology is an amalgam of many interdependent scientific and engineering disciplines which are essential to achieve the primary goal of well cementing - zonal isolation. This textbook is a comprehensive and up-to-date reference concerning the application of these disciplines to cementing a well.``Well Cementing'' is envisioned as an upper-level university book, as well as a reference for practicing engineers and scientists. The first section of the book illustrates how the quality of the hydraulic seal provided by the cement sheath can affect well performance. The second section concentrates on the design phase of a cementing treatment, and various aspects of cement job execution are covered in the third section. The fourth section addresses cement job evaluation. The text is supported by many tables and figures, an extensive bibliography and an index. There are also chapters devoted to subjects which are currently of particular interest to the industry, including the prevention of annular gas migration, foamed cements, and cementing horizontal wellbores. The chemistry associated with well cementing is presented in detail.Most of the contributors to this volume are employees of Dowell Schlumberger, one of the leading companies in this field.


Numerical Simulations for Wellbore Stability and Integrity for Drilling and Completions

Numerical Simulations for Wellbore Stability and Integrity for Drilling and Completions

Author: Nevan Christopher Himmelberg

Publisher:

Published: 2014

Total Pages: 156

ISBN-13:

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"Conventional wellbore trajectory planning is commonly based on an Andersonian state of stress [SoS] and the optimum well azimuth and inclination for a specific depth can be determined using stereographic projections of the safe mud weight window. In this thesis a new methodology using the complete stress tensor is developed to determine optimal well trajectories for complex in-situ stress scenarios. This study uses a 3D finite element analysis to simulate the SoS based on an integrated 3D MEM. The model yields the complete stress tensor at every location for a planned future well path. Using standard equations to determine the wellbore SoS for inclined wellbores the safe operational pressure window can be determined. Included is a wellbore integrity study on the cement sheath of a well proposed for CO2 sequestration. This includes both the mechanical interactions of the casing, cement, and formation as well as the effects of temperature change which would be caused by CO2 injection. The use of a staged finite element model to accurately predict the pre-cementing wellbore SoS is proposed. The SoS results are then implemented into a wellbore model with a perfectly bonded cement sheath in order to investigate the effects of cement curing and degradation. In this study the evolution of Young's Modulus during cement curing, and de-evolution during cement degradation is accounted for. Traditional cement integrity studies use only a constant value for Young's Modulus. The finite element models show that inclusion of cement hardening may increase the risk of shear failure in the cement, while inclusion of cement degradation may lead to tensile failure during cold CO2 injection."--Abstract, page iii.


Practical Wellbore Hydraulics and Hole Cleaning

Practical Wellbore Hydraulics and Hole Cleaning

Author: Mark S. Ramsey

Publisher: Gulf Professional Publishing

Published: 2019-01-22

Total Pages: 340

ISBN-13: 0128170891

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Practical Wellbore Hydraulics and Hole Cleaning presents a single resource with explanations, equations and descriptions that are important for wellbore hydraulics, including hole cleaning. Involving many moving factors and complex issues, this book provides a systematic and practical summary of solutions, thus helping engineers understand calculations, case studies and guidelines not found anywhere else. Topics such as the impact of temperature and pressure of fluid properties are covered, as are vertical and deviated-from-vertical hole cleaning differences. The importance of bit hydraulics optimization, drilling fluid challenges, pressure drop calculations, downhole properties, and pumps round out the information presented. Packed with example calculations and handy appendices, this book gives drilling engineers the tools they need for effective bit hydraulics and hole cleaning operation design. Provides practical techniques to ensure hole cleaning in both vertical and deviated wells Addresses errors in predictive wellbore hydraulic modeling equations and provides remedies Teaches how to improve the economic efficiencies of drilling oil and gas wells using calculations, guidelines and case studies


Well Integrity for Workovers and Recompletions

Well Integrity for Workovers and Recompletions

Author: Les Skinner

Publisher: Gulf Professional Publishing

Published: 2021-02-25

Total Pages: 612

ISBN-13: 0128182091

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Well Integrity for Workovers and Recompletions delivers the concise steps and processes necessary to ensure that production wells minimize failure. After understanding the introductory background on well integrity and establishing the best baseline, the reference advances into various failure modes that can be expected. Rounding out with an explanation and tools concerning economic considerations, such as how to increase reserve potential and rate of return, the book gives oil and gas engineers and managers a vital solution to keeping their assets safe and effective for the long-term gain. Helps readers understand how to protect wells through the production, workover and recompletion lifecycle, both from an economic standpoint and technical view Includes real-world examples with quizzes included at the end of each chapter Examines why establishing an integrity baseline is important, along with a Well Integrity Management System


IADC Drilling Manual

IADC Drilling Manual

Author: IADC Staff

Publisher:

Published: 2014-12-01

Total Pages:

ISBN-13: 9780991509508

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The IADC Drilling Manual, 12th edition, is the definitive manual for drilling operations, training, maintenance and troubleshooting. The two-volume, 26-chapter reference guide covers all aspects of drilling, with chapters on types of drilling rigs, automation, drill bits, casing and tubing, casing while drilling, cementing, chains and sprockets, directional drilling, downhole tools, drill string, drilling fluid processing, drilling fluids, hydraulics, drilling practices, floating drilling equipment and operations, high-pressure drilling hoses, lubrication, managed pressure drilling and related practices, power generation and distribution, pumps, rotating and pipehandling equipment, special operations, structures and land rig mobilization, well control equipment and procedures, and wire rope. A comprehensive glossary of drilling terms is also included. More than 900 color and black-and-white illustrations, 600 tables and thirteen videos. 1,158 pages. Copyright © IADC. All rights reserved.


Fundamentals of Horizontal Wellbore Cleanout

Fundamentals of Horizontal Wellbore Cleanout

Author: Xianzhi Song

Publisher: Gulf Professional Publishing

Published: 2022-05-20

Total Pages: 254

ISBN-13: 0323858775

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Fundamentals of Horizontal Wellbore Cleanout delivers the latest methods regarding effective sand cleanout tools in horizontal wellbores. Providing the most relevant information, including sand bed formation, sand settling velocity, friction and hydraulics, this book covers the most effective tools and emerging technologies. Sections discuss the settling characteristics of sand and the effects of particle shape and size on drag coefficients, along with models for drag coefficients using experimental data. Numerical studies on sand transport efficiency as well as prediction models of sand concentration and an evaluation of friction between pipe and sand bed are also included. Illustrative case studies include cleanout with varying nozzle assemblies leading to optimum design on operation procedures, bottomhole assembly, and other lessons learned from known field experience. Rounding out with future research on cost-saving strategies including CO2 used as a washing fluid in water-sensitive formations, Fundamentals of Horizontal Wellbore Cleanout gives today’s petroleum and drilling engineers alternative methods to hole cleaning in today’s horizontal wells. Presents flowcharts, methods and field studies to help readers develop cost-saving strategies and optimal performance Helps users build their own models using the experimental data provided Guides readers on how to build research and operation capabilities by providing extensive literature reviews and references


Applied Well Cementing Engineering

Applied Well Cementing Engineering

Author: Gefei Liu

Publisher: Gulf Professional Publishing

Published: 2021-03-25

Total Pages: 640

ISBN-13: 0128219483

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Applied Well Cementing Engineering delivers the latest technologies, case studies, and procedures to identify the challenges, understand the framework, and implement the solutions for today’s cementing and petroleum engineers. Covering the basics and advances, this contributed reference gives the complete design, flow and job execution in a structured process. Authors, collectively, bring together knowledge from over 250 years of experience in cementing and condense their knowledge into this book. Real-life successful and unsuccessful case studies are included to explain lessons learned about the technologies used today. Other topics include job simulation, displacement efficiency, and hydraulics. A practical guide for cementing engineer, Applied Well Cementing Engineering, gives a critical reference for better job execution. Provides a practical guide and industry best practices for both new and seasoned engineers Independent chapters enable the readers to quickly access specific subjects Gain a complete framework of a cementing job with a detailed road map from casing equipment to plug and abandonment