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Gunshock Risk Evaluation when Perforating High Pressure Wells

机译:穿孔高压井时的枪声风险评估

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High-pressure wells are susceptible to gunshock damage when they are perforated with inappropriate gun systems. This paper presents a simulation methodology to predict Tubing Conveyed Perforating (TCP) gunshock loads reliably. This methodology enables completion engineers to evaluate the sensitivity of gunshock loads to changes in gun type, charge type, shot density, tubing size and length, use of shock absorbers, rathole length, and placement of packers, among others. When planning perforating jobs in high-pressure wells, engineers strive to minimize the risk of equipment damage due to gunshock loads. The methodology described herein helps engineers to identify perforating jobs that have a risk of gunshock related damaged, such as bent tubing, damaged automatic gunstring release systems, and unset packers. When predicted gunshock loads are large, changes to the perforating equipment or job execution parameters are sought to reduce gunshock loads and the associated risk. When fast-gauges are run we compare software predictions with high-speed pressure gauge data from the actual perforating jobs. Gauge pressure data shows that predicted wellbore pressure transients are accurate both in magnitude and time. Peak sustained pressure amplitudes at the gauges are on average within 10% of simulated values when the reservoir flow response is well represented. When shock absorbers are used, residual deformations of crushable elements correlate well with predicted axial loads. The methodology described herein allows engineers to evaluate perforating job designs in a short time, which in turn allows the optimization of perforating jobs by reducing gunshock loads and equipment costs. The ability to predict and reduce gunshock induced damage in perforating operations is very important because of the high cost associated with deepwater operations. With the methodology described in this paper engineers can optimize well perforating designs by minimizing the risk of gunshock induced damage and potential rig time losses.
机译:当与不适当的枪系统穿孔时,高压井容易受枪声损坏。本文介绍了一种模拟方法,以可靠地预测输送的穿孔(TCP)枪口载荷。该方法使完成工程师能够评估枪声载荷的灵敏度,以改变枪式,电荷型,射击密度,管道尺寸和长度,减震器的使用,rathole长度和封装器的放置等。在规划高压井中的穿孔工作时,工程师努力最大限度地减少由于枪声负载引起的设备损坏的风险。本文描述的方法有助于工程师识别具有枪声风险的穿孔作业,这些工作有损坏的枪声,例如弯曲管,损坏的自动枪支释放系统和未设置的包装机。当预测的枪声负载很大时,寻求对穿孔设备或作业执行参数的变化来减少枪声负载和相关的风险。当运行快速仪表时,我们将软件预测与实际穿孔作业的高速压力表数据进行比较。测量压力数据显示,预测的井筒压力瞬变在幅度和时间内都是精确的。当储层流动响应很好地表示时,仪表在仪表处的峰值持续压力幅度在模拟值的10%以内。当使用减震器时,可抵碎元件的残余变形与预测的轴向载荷很好地相关。这里描述的方法允许工程师在短时间内评估穿孔作业设计,这又允许通过减少枪声负载和设备成本来优化穿孔工作。由于与深水操作相关的高成本,预测和减少枪声引起的枪声诱导枪伤的能力非常重要。利用本文描述的方法,通过最大限度地减少枪声诱导损坏和潜在原装时间损失的风险,可以优化良好的穿孔设计。

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