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5/18/2018 TrappedAnnularPressureGonzales4th2008-slidepdf.com http://slidepdf.com/reader/full/trapped-annular-pressure-gonzales-4th-2008 1/33 Trapped Annular Pressure: Trapped Annular Pressure:  A Spacer Fluid that Shrinks (Update)  A Spacer Fluid that Shrinks (Update) Ron Bland, Ron Foley, Floyd Harvey, Baker Hughes Drilling Ron Bland, Ron Foley, Floyd Harvey, Baker Hughes Drilling Fluids, Ben Bloys, Many Gonzales, Chevron, Robert Hermes, Fluids, Ben Bloys, Many Gonzales, Chevron, Robert Hermes, Los Alamos National Laboratory, John M. Daniel, Floyd Los Alamos National Laboratory, John M. Daniel, Floyd Billings, Ian Robinson, Lucite International, Marlon Allison, Billings, Ian Robinson, Lucite International, Marlon Allison, Flow Process Technologies, John Davis, Terry Cassel, Baker Flow Process Technologies, John Davis, Terry Cassel, Baker Oil Tools Oil Tools
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  • Trapped Annular Pressure: Trapped Annular Pressure: A Spacer Fluid that Shrinks (Update)A Spacer Fluid that Shrinks (Update)Ron Bland, Ron Foley, Floyd Harvey, Baker Hughes Drilling Ron Bland, Ron Foley, Floyd Harvey, Baker Hughes Drilling Fluids, Ben Bloys, Many Gonzales, Chevron, Robert Hermes, Fluids, Ben Bloys, Many Gonzales, Chevron, Robert Hermes, Los Alamos National Laboratory, John M. Daniel, Floyd Los Alamos National Laboratory, John M. Daniel, Floyd Billings, Ian Robinson, Lucite International, Marlon Allison, Billings, Ian Robinson, Lucite International, Marlon Allison, Flow Process Technologies, John Davis, Terry Cassel, Baker Flow Process Technologies, John Davis, Terry Cassel, Baker Oil ToolsOil Tools

  • What is Trapped Annular Pressure? What is Trapped Annular Pressure? (or Annular Pressure Buildup)(or Annular Pressure Buildup)

    When cement is not circulated back to surface, drilling fluids or spacers become trapped in the annulus between the top of cement and the wellhead

    Heat from produced oil/gas /water causes thermal expansion of these trapped annular fluids and can create more than enough pressure to collapse casing and tubing strings

  • From SPE 89775 - Pattillo, et al

  • What is Trapped Annular Pressure?What is Trapped Annular Pressure?

    Mostly an issue in subsea completed wells

    Previous mitigation techniques include VIT, heavy walled casing, nitrogen-based spacers, burst disks, crushable foam, leaving cement short of shoe, etc.

  • A New ApproachA New Approach

    Cooperative research between Chevron and Los Alamos Cooperative research between Chevron and Los Alamos National Lab led to the development of a shrinking National Lab led to the development of a shrinking spacer based on spacer based on methyl methacrylate (MMA)methyl methacrylate (MMA)

    MMA is a liquid monomer that polymerizes to form many MMA is a liquid monomer that polymerizes to form many familiar items like plastic windows and acrylic familiar items like plastic windows and acrylic paperweights, and is the active ingredient in many latex paperweights, and is the active ingredient in many latex paintspaints

    MMA MMA shrinks 20%shrinks 20% as it changes from emulsified liquid as it changes from emulsified liquid MMA droplets to tiny solid polyMMA droplets to tiny solid poly--MMA particlesMMA particles

  • Trapped Annular Pressure Trapped Annular Pressure Shrinking Spacer (TAPSS) FormulationShrinking Spacer (TAPSS) Formulation

    MMA is emulsified into a standard waterMMA is emulsified into a standard water--based spacer at based spacer at 101050%50%

    WaterBiopolymer (for viscosity)Barite (1st test 12 ppg)EmulsifiersMMA (1st test - 28%)DefoamerInhibitor Initiator (added as spacer is pumped) Bicarb & causticDispersant

  • TAPSS Preparation OverviewTAPSS Preparation Overview

    Water-Based Mud

    MMA Monomer

    Metering Mixer

    MMA/WBM EmulsionTransportedto Wellsite

    Metering Mixer

    InitiatorSolution

    PumpDownhole

  • MidMid--Scale Field TrialScale Field Trial

    Test site in Bossier City, Test site in Bossier City, LA had a 500LA had a 500--ft, cased wellft, cased well

    Built an annulus from 7Built an annulus from 7and 9and 9--5/85/8 casing, with 3casing, with 3--1/21/2 pipe within for hot pipe within for hot water injectionwater injection

    Pressure testedPressure tested

  • Test ResultsTest ResultsTrapped Annular Pressure Mitigation

    TAPSS vs. Standard Spacer

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  • TAPSS After ReactionTAPSS After Reaction

    Thicker, but still liquid with 28% Poly-MMA

  • Compatibility with Drilling OperationsCompatibility with Drilling Operations

    Elastomers Elastomers OKOK BunaBuna (butadiene nitrile)(butadiene nitrile)OKOK VitonViton (fluoroelastomer) (fluoroelastomer) OKOK UrethanesUrethanes

    Contamination with Cement Contamination with Cement OKOK

    Contamination with KCl, NaCl or CaClContamination with KCl, NaCl or CaCl22 OKOK

    Contamination with SBM Contamination with SBM OK OK

    Contamination with standard cement spacer Contamination with standard cement spacer -- OKOK

  • OffOffShore ProcedureShore Procedure

    Shipped to rig in closed-top, vented tanks

    Tank(s) spotted on rig (watch wt. limits)

    Mixed with initiator solution just before goingdown hole (initiator is a 5-7% feed)

    Pumped down hole using cement unit, or similar

    Should not mix with mud system, but 15% contamination in SBM only moderately reduces LC50

  • Safety IssuesSafety Issues

    Detailed risk analysis/mitigation processDetailed risk analysis/mitigation process Pure MMA has a low flash point Pure MMA has a low flash point -- 5555 F, similar to F, similar to

    methanol methanol -- only handled in mud plantonly handled in mud plant The emulsified spacer has an open cup flash point of The emulsified spacer has an open cup flash point of

    175175 FF Fumes can accumulate in tank head space and Fumes can accumulate in tank head space and

    become a risk (grounding)become a risk (grounding) Plan to use the pumping unit to flush water back Plan to use the pumping unit to flush water back

    through lines and pump skid to original tankthrough lines and pump skid to original tank

  • Safety Issues, cont.Safety Issues, cont.

    Tank bottoms, wash water, etc. will be treated Tank bottoms, wash water, etc. will be treated with a with a hothot initiator to eliminate any unreacted initiator to eliminate any unreacted MMAMMA

    Proper PPE will be specifiedProper PPE will be specified Drips pans under all connectionsDrips pans under all connections Absorbents for small spillsAbsorbents for small spills Surfactants make the LCSurfactants make the LC5050 low, as expected low, as expected so so

    no offshore disposalno offshore disposal

  • Detailed Operations & Safety PlansDetailed Operations & Safety Plans

  • Land Test Land Test Carthage, TXCarthage, TX

    A quick land trial was held in a A quick land trial was held in a tubing annulus to provide a full tubing annulus to provide a full scale test of:scale test of: Safety protocolsSafety protocols All mixing/metering equipment All mixing/metering equipment

    and manifoldsand manifolds Pumping, and cleanPumping, and clean--up up

    proceduresprocedures Initiator behaviorInitiator behavior

  • Spacer Mixing SkidSpacer Mixing Skid

    Meter in Meter in MMAMMA

    Emulsify in a Emulsify in a single passsingle pass

    Pump to Pump to transport transport tanktank

    MMA in

    Mud in

    Spacer to Tank

    High ShearMixer

  • ManifoldManifold

  • Initiator Addition Skid (rig)Initiator Addition Skid (rig)

    Meter in Meter in initiator initiator solutionsolution

    Mix well Mix well with spacerwith spacer

    Charge Charge main main pumping pumping unitunit Initiator in

    Mud in

    Mixer

    Out to pump unit & well

  • Initiator Tank and Addition SkidInitiator Tank and Addition Skid

  • Wellhead Pressure vs. TimeWellhead Pressure vs. Time

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  • Polymerization vs. DepthPolymerization vs. Depth

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  • CleanClean--Up Flushing EffectiveUp Flushing Effective

  • ResultsResults All fluids accurately mixed and well emulsifiedAll fluids accurately mixed and well emulsified Smooth displacement into wellSmooth displacement into well Pressured to 1000 psiPressured to 1000 psi Shrinkage occurred as expected (sampled Shrinkage occurred as expected (sampled

    during well cleanout):during well cleanout): Bottom of well (240Bottom of well (240 F) F) hotter than St. Malo hotter than St. Malo

    production temperature production temperature reacted quicklyreacted quickly Top of well Top of well similar temperature to St. Malo similar temperature to St. Malo

    annulus annulus virtually no reactionvirtually no reaction All equipment cleaned by flushing with rinse All equipment cleaned by flushing with rinse

    water back to original tankwater back to original tank No HSE incidentsNo HSE incidents

  • Preparing for a Deepwater TrialPreparing for a Deepwater Trial

    Genesis

    Tahiti

    Gemini

    Petronius

    BlindFaith

    Great White

    Trident

    CVX producing properties - GOMBU

    Discoveries CVX Op

    Exploration Wells

    Tubular Bells

    Silvertip/Tobago

    Cat. Deep

    Discoveries Non Op

    Knotty Head

    Tiger

    St MaloJack

    Puma

    Projects CVX Op

    Tonga

    Projects Non Op

    Big Foot

    Appraisal Projects

    Tahiti #710 tieback annulusQ209

    DiscovererDeep Seas

  • Planning a TAPSS Application: Planning a TAPSS Application: Determine the extent of the problemDetermine the extent of the problem

    1.1. Model temperatures and pressures in trapped Model temperatures and pressures in trapped annulusannulus During seal formationDuring seal formation Maximum during flow testing/productionMaximum during flow testing/production Geothermal and hydrostaticGeothermal and hydrostatic

    2.2. Compare the above with casing and seal Compare the above with casing and seal assembly ratings to determine the assembly ratings to determine the minimumminimum pressure reduction needed during flow pressure reduction needed during flow testing/production to stay within casing/seal testing/production to stay within casing/seal assembly ratingsassembly ratings

  • Planning a TAPSS Application: Planning a TAPSS Application: IsIs TAPSS a feasible solution?TAPSS a feasible solution?

    3.3. Calculate fluid volume shrinkage needed at Calculate fluid volume shrinkage needed at maximum flow test temperatures/pressures to maximum flow test temperatures/pressures to achieve pressure reduction in achieve pressure reduction in 2.2. aboveabove

    4.4. Using new fluid volume and pressures from Using new fluid volume and pressures from 3.3. above, calculate shutabove, calculate shut--in pressures under in pressures under geothermal conditionsgeothermal conditions

    5.5. Are shutAre shut--in pressures using new fluid volume in pressures using new fluid volume within casing/seal assembly ratings?within casing/seal assembly ratings?

    6.6. If no, TAPSS may not be a feasible solution for If no, TAPSS may not be a feasible solution for well design/flow test schedulewell design/flow test schedule

  • Tieback Example with 16Tieback Example with 16 LinerLiner

    Well: Subsea Completion #1 Rig: BA Drillship #1Mudline Location: WBS No.

    API Well Number:BHL Location: Latitude/Longitude.:

    RT to MSL (ft): 90'OBJECTIVES: Water Depth (ft): 7000DIRECTIONAL: RT to ML (ft): 7000'

    18-3/4" HPWH @ -16' 16' AML38" Housing @ -12' 12' AML

    EVAL GEOLOGIC MARKERS HOLE CASING MUD LOTPROG OBJECTIVES MD TVD SIZE & CEMENT MW OBG/FG

    7400'

    MWD/LWD t/ TD 300' 36" Jetted to 300' BML 300'

    TVD8800' 8800'

    ' 500' Tail, TOC @ Mud-line, 200% OHE10 3/4" X 9-7/8" CROSSOVER @ +/- 9,500'

    TVD 13-5/8" TOL @ < 17K'17,000'MD 16"to 17000'

    16" LS @ 7,400

    Example Deepwater Casing Diagram

    Drilling Schematic

    Straight Hole

    MDBML

    TOS @ 8,509'8,509' BML

    26" Hole

    MDBML

    17000

    22" to 8800'

  • Planning a TAPSS Application: Planning a TAPSS Application: Determine extent of pressure relief possibleDetermine extent of pressure relief possible

    7.7. If yes, TAPSS may be a feasible solution and If yes, TAPSS may be a feasible solution and additional pressure relief may be possible additional pressure relief may be possible Try increasing pressure reduction in Try increasing pressure reduction in AA aboveabove Recalculate fluid volume shrinkage requiredRecalculate fluid volume shrinkage required Recalculate shutRecalculate shut--in pressures under geothermal in pressures under geothermal

    conditions using new volumeconditions using new volume Compare with casing/seal assembly design Compare with casing/seal assembly design

    ratings ratings Continue iterations until casing/seal assembly Continue iterations until casing/seal assembly

    design ratings are reacheddesign ratings are reached

  • Planning a TAPSS Application: Planning a TAPSS Application: Determine Fluid DetailsDetermine Fluid Details

    8.8. Calculate trapped annulus volume capacityCalculate trapped annulus volume capacity9.9. Adjust for other fluids planned for annulusAdjust for other fluids planned for annulus10.10. Difference is maximum TAPSS volume possibleDifference is maximum TAPSS volume possible11.11. What is the desired TAPSS density as pumped What is the desired TAPSS density as pumped

    downhole?downhole?12.12. Calculate TAPSS density as shipped allowing Calculate TAPSS density as shipped allowing

    for initiator dilutionfor initiator dilution13.13. Determine maximum tank loading based on Determine maximum tank loading based on

    empty tank weight, TAPSS density & rig deck empty tank weight, TAPSS density & rig deck load limitload limit

    14.14. Calculate number of tanks neededCalculate number of tanks needed

  • Planning a TAPSS Application: Planning a TAPSS Application: What are rig constraints?What are rig constraints?

    15.15. Choose TAPSS staging area based on:Choose TAPSS staging area based on: SpaceSpace Utility accessUtility access Deck load limitDeck load limit EvacuationEvacuation Cement pump if pump is on top deckCement pump if pump is on top deck

    16.16. If cement pump on a lower deck a small HP If cement pump on a lower deck a small HP pump will probably be needed such as a gravel pump will probably be needed such as a gravel pack pumppack pump

  • Thanks to:Thanks to:

    Management of Chevron, Los Alamos Management of Chevron, Los Alamos National Laboratory, Baker Hughes Drilling National Laboratory, Baker Hughes Drilling Fluids, Baker Oil Tools, Flow Process Fluids, Baker Oil Tools, Flow Process Technology and Lucite International for Technology and Lucite International for permission to present this work.permission to present this work.

    IADC and the Programme Committee for IADC and the Programme Committee for accepting our abstractaccepting our abstract

  • Questions?Questions?

    Happiness is No Annular Pressure

    Trapped Annular Pressure: A Spacer Fluid that Shrinks (Update)What is Trapped Annular Pressure? (or Annular Pressure Buildup)Slide Number 3What is Trapped Annular Pressure?A New ApproachTrapped Annular Pressure Shrinking Spacer (TAPSS) FormulationTAPSS Preparation OverviewMid-Scale Field TrialTest ResultsTAPSS After ReactionCompatibility with Drilling OperationsOffShore ProcedureSafety IssuesSafety Issues, cont.Slide Number 15Land Test Carthage, TXSpacer Mixing SkidManifoldInitiator Addition Skid (rig)Initiator Tank and Addition SkidWellhead Pressure vs. TimePolymerization vs. DepthClean-Up Flushing EffectiveResultsSlide Number 25Planning a TAPSS Application: Determine the extent of the problemPlanning a TAPSS Application: Is TAPSS a feasible solution?Tieback Example with 16 LinerPlanning a TAPSS Application: Determine extent of pressure relief possiblePlanning a TAPSS Application: Determine Fluid DetailsPlanning a TAPSS Application: What are rig constraints?Thanks to:Questions?


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