Evaluate the borehole condition to reduce drilling risk and avoid potential well bore damages by using image logs

By drilling a well, i.e. removal of a cylinder of rock from the subsurface, a disturbance of the natural stress state is created. Where the horizontal stresses are strong and unequal, then the borehole will be subjected to an imbalanced horizontal stress condition. Drilling mud is weighted to create...

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Main Authors: Zohreh, Movahed, Junin, Radzuan, Jeffreys, Peter
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier B.V. 2014
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Online Access:http://eprints.utm.my/52745/1/RadzuanJunin2014_Evaluatetheboreholecondition.pdf
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author Zohreh, Movahed
Junin, Radzuan
Jeffreys, Peter
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description By drilling a well, i.e. removal of a cylinder of rock from the subsurface, a disturbance of the natural stress state is created. Where the horizontal stresses are strong and unequal, then the borehole will be subjected to an imbalanced horizontal stress condition. Drilling mud is weighted to create a hydrostatic pressure to balance the formation stress. However, in Iran there are high stresses then stressing anisotropy will remain. After drilling it is important that the borehole stays in good shape if it is to successfully perform its intended function, e.g. produce hydrocarbons. Borehole instability will severely compromise this function and reduce the working life of the well. An evaluation of the borehole condition and the mechanism of borehole failure by using image log tools would clearly help. The tool referred to is the Ultrasonic Borehole Imager (UBI). Currently it is a standard practice to use this tool for a comprehensive structural analysis and fracture characterization; however interpretation of borehole shape analysis needs a lot of improvement. In this study found solution regarding borehole stability by early warning of wellbore instability and improve information about the well condition by working on advanced borehole shape analysis. Image logs showed exactly where the losses are happening and allowed the remedial action to be precisely made.
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spelling utm.eprints-527452018-06-30T00:43:05Z http://eprints.utm.my/52745/ Evaluate the borehole condition to reduce drilling risk and avoid potential well bore damages by using image logs Zohreh, Movahed Junin, Radzuan Jeffreys, Peter TN Mining engineering. Metallurgy By drilling a well, i.e. removal of a cylinder of rock from the subsurface, a disturbance of the natural stress state is created. Where the horizontal stresses are strong and unequal, then the borehole will be subjected to an imbalanced horizontal stress condition. Drilling mud is weighted to create a hydrostatic pressure to balance the formation stress. However, in Iran there are high stresses then stressing anisotropy will remain. After drilling it is important that the borehole stays in good shape if it is to successfully perform its intended function, e.g. produce hydrocarbons. Borehole instability will severely compromise this function and reduce the working life of the well. An evaluation of the borehole condition and the mechanism of borehole failure by using image log tools would clearly help. The tool referred to is the Ultrasonic Borehole Imager (UBI). Currently it is a standard practice to use this tool for a comprehensive structural analysis and fracture characterization; however interpretation of borehole shape analysis needs a lot of improvement. In this study found solution regarding borehole stability by early warning of wellbore instability and improve information about the well condition by working on advanced borehole shape analysis. Image logs showed exactly where the losses are happening and allowed the remedial action to be precisely made. Elsevier B.V. 2014 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/52745/1/RadzuanJunin2014_Evaluatetheboreholecondition.pdf Zohreh, Movahed and Junin, Radzuan and Jeffreys, Peter (2014) Evaluate the borehole condition to reduce drilling risk and avoid potential well bore damages by using image logs. Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering, 122 . pp. 318-330. ISSN 0920-4105 https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.petrol.2014.07.027 DOI: 10.1016/j.petrol.2014.07.027
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Jeffreys, Peter
Evaluate the borehole condition to reduce drilling risk and avoid potential well bore damages by using image logs
title Evaluate the borehole condition to reduce drilling risk and avoid potential well bore damages by using image logs
title_full Evaluate the borehole condition to reduce drilling risk and avoid potential well bore damages by using image logs
title_fullStr Evaluate the borehole condition to reduce drilling risk and avoid potential well bore damages by using image logs
title_full_unstemmed Evaluate the borehole condition to reduce drilling risk and avoid potential well bore damages by using image logs
title_short Evaluate the borehole condition to reduce drilling risk and avoid potential well bore damages by using image logs
title_sort evaluate the borehole condition to reduce drilling risk and avoid potential well bore damages by using image logs
topic TN Mining engineering. Metallurgy
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