DUAL GRADIENT DRILLING WILL CONTROL SHALLOW HAZARDS IN DEEPWATER ENVIRONMENTS

被引:0
|
作者
Elieff, Brandee A. [1 ]
Schubert, Jerome J. [1 ]
机构
[1] Texas A&M Univ, College Stn, TX 77843 USA
关键词
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
TH [机械、仪表工业];
学科分类号
0802 ;
摘要
Currently the "Pump and Dump" method employed by Exploration and Production (E&P) companies in deepwater is simply not enough to control increasingly dangerous and unpredictable shallow hazards. "Pump and Dump" requires a heavy dependence on accurate seismic data to avoid shallow gas zones; the kick detection methods are slow and unreliable, which results in a need for visual kick detection; and it does not offer dynamic well control methods of managing shallow hazards such as methane hydrates, shallow gas and shallow water flows. These negative aspects of "Pump and Dump" are in addition to the environmental impact, high drilling fluid (mud) costs and limited mud options. Dual gradient technology offers a closed system, which improves drilling most simply because the mud within the system is recycled. The amount of required mud is reduced, the variety of acceptable mud types is increased and chemical additives to the mud become an option. This closed system also offers more accurate and faster kick detection methods in addition to those that are already used in the "Pump and Dump" method. It has the potential to prevent the formation of hydrates by adding hydrate inhibitors to the drilling mud. And more significantly, this system successfully controls dissociating methane hydrates, over pressured shallow gas zones and shallow water flows. Dual gradient technology improves deepwater drilling operations by removing fluid constraints and offering proactive well control over dissociating hydrates, shallow water flows and over pressured shallow gas zones. There are several clear advantages for dual gradient technology: economic, technical and significantly improved safety, which is achieved through superior well control.
引用
收藏
页码:509 / 539
页数:31
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] Well-control procedures for dual-gradient drilling as compared to conventional riser drilling
    Schubert, J. J.
    Juvkam-Wold, H. C.
    Choe, J.
    SPE DRILLING & COMPLETION, 2006, 21 (04) : 287 - 295
  • [22] Well-control procedures for dual-gradient drilling as compared to conventional riser drilling
    Schubert, Jerome J.
    Juvkam-Wold, Hans C.
    Choe, Jonggeun
    SPE Drilling and Completion, 2006, 21 (04): : 287 - 295
  • [23] Drilling through deepwater shallow water-flow zones at Ursa
    Anon
    JPT, Journal of Petroleum Technology, 1999, 51 (09):
  • [24] Drilling through deepwater shallow water-flow zones at Ursa
    不详
    JOURNAL OF PETROLEUM TECHNOLOGY, 1999, 51 (09): : 52 - +
  • [25] Mitigating gas in riser rapid unloading for deepwater dual-gradient well control
    1600, Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE) (69):
  • [26] Dual-density mud system for deepwater drilling operations
    不详
    JOURNAL OF PETROLEUM TECHNOLOGY, 1997, 49 (11): : 1216 - 1217
  • [27] Energy-efficient pressure regulation model and experiment of lift pump system in deepwater dual-gradient drilling
    Pei, Yingju
    Liu, Qingyou
    Wang, Chuan
    Wang, Guorong
    JOURNAL OF PETROLEUM SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING, 2021, 203
  • [28] Wellbore multiphase flow behaviors during gas invasion in deepwater downhole dual-gradient drilling based on oil-based drilling fluid
    Yang, Hongwei
    Li, Jun
    Zhang, Geng
    Zhang, Hui
    Guo, Boyun
    Chen, Wang
    ENERGY REPORTS, 2022, 8 : 2843 - 2858
  • [29] Leak-Off Mechanism and Pressure Prediction for Shallow Sediments in Deepwater Drilling
    TAN Qiang
    DENG Jingen
    SUN Jin
    LIU Wei
    YU Baohua
    Journal of Ocean University of China, 2018, 17 (01) : 65 - 71
  • [30] Leak-off mechanism and pressure prediction for shallow sediments in deepwater drilling
    Qiang Tan
    Jingen Deng
    Jin Sun
    Wei Liu
    Baohua Yu
    Journal of Ocean University of China, 2018, 17 : 65 - 71