WO2019038643A1 - Dispositif et procédé d'atténuation de l'accumulation de pression annulaire dans un espace annulaire de tubage de puits de forage - Google Patents

Dispositif et procédé d'atténuation de l'accumulation de pression annulaire dans un espace annulaire de tubage de puits de forage Download PDF

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WO2019038643A1
WO2019038643A1 PCT/IB2018/056154 IB2018056154W WO2019038643A1 WO 2019038643 A1 WO2019038643 A1 WO 2019038643A1 IB 2018056154 W IB2018056154 W IB 2018056154W WO 2019038643 A1 WO2019038643 A1 WO 2019038643A1
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E21EARTH DRILLING; MINING
    • E21BEARTH DRILLING, e.g. DEEP DRILLING; OBTAINING OIL, GAS, WATER, SOLUBLE OR MELTABLE MATERIALS OR A SLURRY OF MINERALS FROM WELLS
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    • E21EARTH DRILLING; MINING
    • E21BEARTH DRILLING, e.g. DEEP DRILLING; OBTAINING OIL, GAS, WATER, SOLUBLE OR MELTABLE MATERIALS OR A SLURRY OF MINERALS FROM WELLS
    • E21B34/00Valve arrangements for boreholes or wells
    • E21B34/06Valve arrangements for boreholes or wells in wells
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E21EARTH DRILLING; MINING
    • E21BEARTH DRILLING, e.g. DEEP DRILLING; OBTAINING OIL, GAS, WATER, SOLUBLE OR MELTABLE MATERIALS OR A SLURRY OF MINERALS FROM WELLS
    • E21B34/00Valve arrangements for boreholes or wells
    • E21B34/06Valve arrangements for boreholes or wells in wells
    • E21B34/063Valve or closure with destructible element, e.g. frangible disc

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  • Thi s invention relates generally to mitigation of temperature-related pressure buildup in the trapped annulus of an oil or gas well, and specifically to systems and methods for mitigating such annul ar pressure buildup, wherein such systems and methods typically employ production and/or tieback casing having one or more pressure mitigating chambers .
  • Annular Pressure Buildup i s the pressure generated by the thermal expansion of trapped wellbore fluids as they are heated.
  • Other terms are al so used to describ e thi s occurrence such as “trapped annular pressure” and " annular fluid expansion. "
  • a section of formation must be isolated from the rest of the well with casing to withstand the extreme pressures prevailing at depth.
  • Casing i s run to protect or isolate formations adj acent to the wellbore .
  • Most land well s and many offshore platform wells are equipped with wellheads that provide access to every casing annulus . Any ob served pressure increase can be bled off into atmosphere, thus preventing the damaging effects of annular pressure buildup from occurring. On the contrary, most sub sea wellhead installations do not have access to each casing annulus .
  • Some methods to mitigate annular pressure buildup have involved placing of a compressible fluid, such as nitrogen (N 2 ), in the trapped annulus during the cement work to limit the pressure buil dup associated with expansion of the trapped fluid such as describ ed in US 4109725. While such methods can help limiting the pressure in the annulus by liquefying the compressible fluid, the resulting pressures can still be quite high .
  • a compressible fluid such as nitrogen (N 2 )
  • Insulating fluid has sometimes b een placed in the casing annuli in an effort to limit the transfer of heat due to convection from the wellbore to the fluids in the trapped casing annuli.
  • annular pressure buildup mitigation efforts have involved strapping a compressible solid material, such as foam or hollow particles, to the outside of the inner casing string to accommodate expansion of the fluids in the annulus by effectively increasing the volume in the annulus as the solid material compresses.
  • Burst di sks al so have been employed to act as a pressure relief means and to allow the heated fluid in the annulus to vent through the disc.
  • burst di sks are used in combination with expandable chambers compri sing pi stons along with highly pressurized neutral gas .
  • the pistons have to be strongly pre- stressed at the surface, which request prudence during manipulations, and may b e unsafe.
  • efficiency of pi ston chambers is limited by hydrostatic pressure when deployed.
  • the device for mitigating annular pressure buildup compri ses :
  • tubular member compri sing an outer side
  • said chamber has at least one flexible portion for varying the internal volume (V I ) of the chamber.
  • the chamber is intended to be immersed in an external fluid, and to be sealed and filled with gas.
  • the flexible portion of the chamber may deform under the effect of the pressure difference between the external pressure (Pe) and the chamber pressure (P I ) .
  • the deformation of the flexible portion accommodates, at least partially, the remaining difference between external pressure (Pe) and chamber pressure (P I ) .
  • the deformation of the flexible portion i s inward, so that the internal volume (V I ) of the chamber dimini shes, the space available in the surrounding annulus increases and the external pressure decreases .
  • the chamber compri ses an envelop e di sposed around the outer side of the tubular member and the envelope comprises the at least one flexible portion.
  • the outer side of the tubular member and the envelope form said chamber.
  • the envelope covers a porti on of the outer side of the tubular member and the internal volume (V I ) of the chamber i s defined by thi s portion and the envelope.
  • the envelope may include a first flange and a second flange and the flanges are arranged at a di stance from one another along the tubular member.
  • the flexible portion may be an elastic membrane that is di sposed radially around the outer side, that extends axially along the tubular member and that is fastened at its axial extremities to the two flanges .
  • the elastic membrane i s preferably fastened in a leak-tight manner.
  • the flanges may be made of steel .
  • the elastic membrane is configured to produce a uniform rise or decrease of said chamber volume.
  • the elastic membrane may have a shape that i s geometrically adapted to achieve thi s effect.
  • the elastic membrane is transversally or longitudinally lobe- shaped.
  • the number of said lobes i s advantageously between 3 and 10.
  • the elastic membrane is made of steel.
  • the tubular member may compri se reinforcement and holding means fastening said elastic membrane.
  • said chamber may al so include one or more tubes, such as straight tubes arranged parallel to the tubular member or tubes wound around the tubular member, wherein said at least one of tubes compri ses said at least one flexible portion.
  • the device further compri ses :
  • said at least one reservoir is able to feed said chamber with said gas via the pressure compensator.
  • the pressure compensator allows gas to fl ow from the reservoir to the chamb er when an external pressure (Pe) increases.
  • the pressure compensator allows gas to flow into the chamber when the external pressure is above a specified pressure.
  • the pressure compensator may be an air pressure regulator adapted to handle external pressure.
  • the reservoir is configured to be filled with said gas or a generator of said gas .
  • the reservoir is capable of supplying a specified quantity of said gas in use .
  • the reservoir is preferable capable of withstanding inner pressures up to at least 5 ksi (34.5 MPa).
  • the reservoir may be a b ottle, a cylinder or any other recipient suitable for containing gas under pressure .
  • the gas supplied by the reservoir may be inert gas, such as nitrogen (N 2 ) .
  • the reservoir is a cryogenic storage dewar. Such a reservoir is suitabl e for containing liquid nitrogen .
  • the reservoir i s capable of containing a gas generator, such as a liquid or solid propellant.
  • the chamber may comprise a burst disk to vent supply gas when the pressure (P I ) prevailing in the chamber exceeds a predetermined limit.
  • the tubular member may b e a casing tube, such as a production or tieback casing tube.
  • the external fluid may be brine.
  • Such a method compri ses :
  • the pressure compensator allow flow of said gas from the at least one reservoir into the chamber, so as to at least partially compensate an increase of external pressure (Pe) due to the lowering of said device .
  • the reservoir i Before lowering the device in the wellbore, the reservoir i s filled with said gas in pressurized form or in liquid form, or with a gas generator capable of producing said gas.
  • the reservoir i s filled with said gas or sai d gas generator so as to allow the supply of a specified quantity of said gas in use, preferably at least during production.
  • the gas may be inert gas, such as nitrogen.
  • the gas pressure in the reservoir is may be between 3 and 6 ksi (20.7 and 4 1 .4 MPa) when the reservoir is filled with gas under pressure.
  • the gas pressure i s much lower, and may be close to atmospheric pressure, when the reservoir is a dewar containing liquid inert gas, such as nitrogen.
  • the gas generator may be a propellant and said gas is produced by said propellant.
  • the propellant may b e solid, such as sodium azide with potassium nitrate or an ammonium perchlorate composite, or liquid, such as hydrogen peroxide, hydrazine or nitrous oxide, or any combination thereof.
  • the propellant may mechanically be activated to release gas during the lowering operation.
  • the device mitigates the increase of external pressure (Pe) caused by its lowering in the wellbore .
  • Thi s mitigation i s obtained by at least partial compensation of the increase in internal pressure.
  • the mitigation is more specifically obtained by the flow of said gas from the reservoir into the chamber that counter-balances the increase in external pressure.
  • the pressure compensator lets said gas flow from the reservoir to the chamber when the external pressure increases above ground level values.
  • the reservoir initially contains a quantity of gas such that the gas provided by the reservoir continues to flow from the reservoir to the chamber during production if the external pressure increases further in the wellbore casing annulus due to the high temperature reached during production.
  • the device extends the mitigation of the difference between external pressure and chamber pressure. S ome of the gas contained in the chamber may advantageously be allowed to flow back in the reservoir if the external pressure increases even further.
  • the compliance and stiffness of the flexible portion are selected to allow a variation in the internal volume (V I ) of the chamber according to the difference between the pressure (P I ) inside the chamber and the pressure (Pe) outside the chamber.
  • the flexible portion deforms when chamber internal pressure
  • the deformation adds a mechanical contribution to the compensation effect of the gas provided by the reservoir.
  • the pressure-balancing effect of the gas from the reservoir and the mechanical pressure-balancing effect of the deformation combine to mitigate the pressure exerted on said tubular member.
  • the flexible portion of the chamber deforms when the pressure difference b etween the external pressure (Pe) and the pressure (P I ) inside the chamber exceeds a specified value.
  • Figure 1 is a sectional side view of a wellbore including crushable foams according to prior art to mitigate annular pressure buildup
  • Figure 2 i s a side view of a tubular memb er provided with a device for mitigating annular pressure buildup according to the invention
  • Figure 3 A and 3 B are side view and sectional front view, respectively, of a tubular member and a part of a device according to one embodiment of the invention
  • Figure 4A is a graph of external pressure Pe and external temperature Te in a wellbore annulus, and chamber pressure P I and reservoir inner pressure P2 in a device for mitigating annular pressure buildup according to the invention, during deployment and production.
  • Figure 4B is a graph of external pressure Pe in a wellbore annulus, and chamber volume V I , chamber pressure P I and reservoir inner pressure P2 in a device for mitigating annular pressure buildup according to the invention, during deployment and production.
  • Figure 1 shows a sectional side view of a wellbore according to the state of the art having several coaxial annuli .
  • wellbore 1 penetrates subterranean formation 2.
  • casing strings 30 define annuli 3 A, 3 B and 3 C .
  • the casing strings are made of one or more casing tubes and are usually much longer than their di ameter.
  • Concrete 3 1 i s inserted in the outer annuli 3B and 3 C and clo se them at their b ottom end.
  • a production tubing 4 is inserted in the arrangement of casing strings . While shown with two concentric annuli , depending on the length of wellbore 1 , any number of concentric annuli may b e present.
  • Annulus 3 A which is defined between the innermost casing surface and production tubing 4, extends through mo st of the length of wellbore 1 and maintains fluid communication with the head of wellbore 1 .
  • figure 1 shows wellbore 1 as having a vertical section, it is to be recognized that any wellbore orientation may be possible.
  • fluids such as drilling fluid or any fluid from the formation, such as brine, may accumulate within annuli 3B and 3 C .
  • Annuli are often sealed at their upper ends as well, thereby trapping the annular fluid within a confined space .
  • annuli 3B and 3 C are seal ed at both their upper and lower ends, a pressure increase can occur upon the trapped annular flui d undergoing thermal expansion due to exposure to high-temperature production fluids .
  • the accumulated annular fluid can possibly lead to annular pressure buildup .
  • Known pressure-collapsible material s such as hollow spheres and syntactic foam, shown by the numerical reference 5 in figure 1 , can mitigate annular pressure buildup by providing available space for the annular fluid upon their collapse.
  • Such material s are limited, however, in that they are only effective for one pressurization cycl e. That is, once they have collapsed in response to a pressure increase, they are no longer effective to further mitigate the pressure increase .
  • the pressure for initiating their collapse may be above a threshold pressure at which casing damage begins to occur.
  • trapped fluid volume decreases accordingly . Pressure will decrease to the point that a vacuum cap may form in place of the collapsed volume of materi al . Thi s vacuum may be detrimental to the well integrity.
  • a device for mitigating annular pressure buildup according to a preferred embodiment of the invention i s represented.
  • the devi ce i s secured to a tubular member 6, such as a wellbore casing section made of pipe b ody.
  • the device i s mainly immersed in wellbore fluids, such as brine, having an external pressure Pe.
  • an elastic membrane 7 is mounted around the tubular member 6 and at a specified di stance from the surface of the tubular member 6.
  • Thi s elastic membrane 7 is preferably di sposed radially around the outer side of the tubular member 6, and extends axially along the tubular member 6.
  • the device further includes a first flange 8A and a second flange 8B at a di stance from one another and secured to the tubular member 6 in a leak-tight manner.
  • Said flanges are preferably made of steel and welded to the tubular member 6.
  • the elastic membrane 7 is attached in a leak-tight manner to the two flanges 8A and 8B at its axial extremities.
  • the space located between the elastic membrane 7, the tubular member 6, and the two flanges 8 A and 8B forms a sealed chamber 8, having a chamber volume V I .
  • Said chamber 8 has an internal pressure P I in use.
  • the pressure compensator 10 may be an air pressure regul ator adapted to handle the external pressure, which typically varies between 3 ksi (20.7 MPa) and 20 ksi ( 137.9 MPa), and more typically b etween 5 ksi (34.5 MPa) and 1 5 ksi ( 103 .4 MPa) .
  • liquid state of nitrogen is used in the reservoir, which therefore may be a dewar flask.
  • Volume needed i s advantageously less than one liter and generates much more volume compensation capacity. After installation, gas would slowly vaporize and flow in the chamber 8.
  • Thi s embodiment advantageously includes a heat exchanger sized to ab sorb heat at a relevant pace from the environment. Moreover, thi s embodiment advantageously allows to reduce the size of the reservoir.
  • the reservoir may contain a gas generator cartridge using soli d propellant such as sodium azide (NaN 3 ) with potassium nitrate (KN0 3 ) or ammonium perchlorate composite propellant.
  • soli d propellant such as sodium azide (NaN 3 ) with potassium nitrate (KN0 3 ) or ammonium perchlorate composite propellant.
  • solid propellant could be liquid propellant selected among hydrogen peroxide, hydrazine, or nitrous oxide, or any combination thereof, that may mechanically be activated to release gas during the lowering operation.
  • Figures 3 A illustrates a side view of a section of a tubular member 6 partially covered by parts of a device according to the invention.
  • the parts of device shown include an elastic membrane 7, the first flange 8A and the second flange 8B .
  • Figure 3 B shows a view through section III of the elastic membrane 7.
  • the elastic membrane 7 includes four lobes.
  • the transversally lobe-shaped membrane i advantageously adapted for reinforcement and holding means (not represented) used in the fastening of the elastic membrane 7 to the tubular member 6.
  • the shape of the el astic membrane 7 is designed according to the compliance needs in volume, and allows a uniform radial deformation when submitted to a differential pressure between chamber internal pressure P I and external pressure Pe.
  • the compliance needs in volume may be b etween 0.5 gal/foot (6.2 liter/m) and 4 gal/foot (49.7 liter/m) . It al so allows having a higher chamber pressure P I than external pressure Pe when installed.
  • the elastic membrane has a stiffness that allows having a lower chamber internal pressure P I than external pressure Pe at the nominal external temperature when maximal compensation is needed. In thi s manner, the pressure exerted on the tubular member is lower than the external pressure and thereby reduces the ri sk of deformation or collapse of the tubular member.
  • the flanges and the elastic membrane are preferably made of steel so as to achieve high values of resi stance to pressure.
  • the thickness of the elastic membrane may be between 1 / 16 inch and 3/ 16 inch to provide resi stance to pressure and flexibility.
  • Figures 4A and 4B provide example values for external pressure Pe, external temperature Te, chamber pressure P I and volume V I , and reservoir pressure P2.
  • the evolutions of these parameters have been represented during two stages, using an arbitrary time scale numbered from 1 to 20.
  • the first stage starts at the ground level .
  • Time 1 to time 9 illustrate the progressive lowering of the device in the wellbore, i. e . , its installation.
  • the second stage starts when the devi ce is in its final position.
  • Time 1 0 to time 20 represent a period of production in the wellbore.
  • the internal chamber volume V I increases significantly, i . e . , from 5L up to 8.4L in thi s example, and as a consequence, provides more expansion compensation ability once the annulus is clo sed.
  • the internal chamb er volume V I does not necessarily increase during the installation.
  • the internal chamber volume V I increases during the installati on stage and decreases during the operation stage.
  • the proposed device and method are reversible since chamber volume V I springs back to its installation b ottom hole capacity when external temperature drops .
  • the devi ce may be reconditioned and the reservoir may be refill ed in order to reuse the device j ust as if it was for the first time.
  • Safety may advantageously be improved by using a robust gas container for the transportation and manipulation of pressurized gas in steel bottles .
  • several devices of the invention may be used along the casing string, typically 50 to 200, to accommodate the whole annulus volume.
  • reservoirs could be connected together in series and fed from ground level .
  • they would advantageously provide more gas supply for deepest chambers.

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L'invention concerne un dispositif et un procédé d'atténuation de l'accumulation de pression annulaire dans un espace annulaire de tubage de puits de forage d'un puits de pétrole ou de gaz. Le dispositif d'atténuation de l'accumulation de pression annulaire comprend : - un élément tubulaire (6) comprenant un côté externe, - une chambre (8) fixée autour du côté externe, la chambre (8) ayant au moins une partie flexible (7) pour faire varier le volume interne de la chambre, - au moins un réservoir (9) apte à fournir un gaz, - un compensateur de pression (10) reliant le réservoir (9) et ladite chambre (8), le réservoir (9) étant apte à alimenter le volume de chambre (V1) en gaz par l'intermédiaire du compensateur de pression (10).
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