Geomechanical Sanding Prediction in Oil Fields by Wellbore Stability Charts

Sand production is a universally encountered issue during the exploration of unconsolidated sandstone reservoirs particularly during production. The production of sand particles with the reservoir fluids depends on the stress around a wellbore and the properties of the reservoir rocks and fluids. Th...

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Main Authors: Nadia Al Khalifin, Adel Al-Ajmi, Hamoud Al-Hadrami
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Language:English
Published: University of Tehran 2019-12-01
Series:Journal of Chemical and Petroleum Engineering
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Online Access:https://jchpe.ut.ac.ir/article_72630.html
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author Nadia Al Khalifin
Adel Al-Ajmi
Hamoud Al-Hadrami
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Hamoud Al-Hadrami
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description Sand production is a universally encountered issue during the exploration of unconsolidated sandstone reservoirs particularly during production. The production of sand particles with the reservoir fluids depends on the stress around a wellbore and the properties of the reservoir rocks and fluids. Therefore, it is crucial to predict under what production conditions sanding will occur and when sand control is needed to come up with the optimal field development plan. This paper presents new geomechanical stability charts for Oman that have been generated to predict sand production in sandstone formations during the production process. The produced stability charts simplified the complicated task of geomechanical analysis, and they are ready for direct applications by petroleum engineers with no need to be specialized in rock mechanics. This was achieved by utilizing a three-dimensional model which was previously justified. The applied model utilized the linear poroelastic constitutive model for the stresses around a borehole in conjunction with Mogi-Coulomb law to predict the failure of sandstone formations. In this work, moreover, the optimum well trajectories for Omani oil fields are reported.
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spelling doaj.art-88e957cec50e4c66ade591a110ae975c2022-12-21T20:16:49ZengUniversity of TehranJournal of Chemical and Petroleum Engineering2423-673X2423-67212019-12-0153223724410.22059/JCHPE.2019.278184.1271Geomechanical Sanding Prediction in Oil Fields by Wellbore Stability ChartsNadia Al Khalifin0Adel Al-Ajmi1Hamoud Al-Hadrami2Department of Petroleum and Chemical Engineering, Sultan Qaboos University, Muscat, OmanDepartment of Petroleum and Chemical Engineering, Sultan Qaboos University, Muscat, OmanDepartment of Petroleum and Chemical Engineering, Sultan Qaboos University, Muscat, OmanSand production is a universally encountered issue during the exploration of unconsolidated sandstone reservoirs particularly during production. The production of sand particles with the reservoir fluids depends on the stress around a wellbore and the properties of the reservoir rocks and fluids. Therefore, it is crucial to predict under what production conditions sanding will occur and when sand control is needed to come up with the optimal field development plan. This paper presents new geomechanical stability charts for Oman that have been generated to predict sand production in sandstone formations during the production process. The produced stability charts simplified the complicated task of geomechanical analysis, and they are ready for direct applications by petroleum engineers with no need to be specialized in rock mechanics. This was achieved by utilizing a three-dimensional model which was previously justified. The applied model utilized the linear poroelastic constitutive model for the stresses around a borehole in conjunction with Mogi-Coulomb law to predict the failure of sandstone formations. In this work, moreover, the optimum well trajectories for Omani oil fields are reported.https://jchpe.ut.ac.ir/article_72630.htmlcritical drawdown pressuremogi-coulomb criterionoptimum well pathsand productionwellbore stability
spellingShingle Nadia Al Khalifin
Adel Al-Ajmi
Hamoud Al-Hadrami
Geomechanical Sanding Prediction in Oil Fields by Wellbore Stability Charts
Journal of Chemical and Petroleum Engineering
critical drawdown pressure
mogi-coulomb criterion
optimum well path
sand production
wellbore stability
title Geomechanical Sanding Prediction in Oil Fields by Wellbore Stability Charts
title_full Geomechanical Sanding Prediction in Oil Fields by Wellbore Stability Charts
title_fullStr Geomechanical Sanding Prediction in Oil Fields by Wellbore Stability Charts
title_full_unstemmed Geomechanical Sanding Prediction in Oil Fields by Wellbore Stability Charts
title_short Geomechanical Sanding Prediction in Oil Fields by Wellbore Stability Charts
title_sort geomechanical sanding prediction in oil fields by wellbore stability charts
topic critical drawdown pressure
mogi-coulomb criterion
optimum well path
sand production
wellbore stability
url https://jchpe.ut.ac.ir/article_72630.html
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