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API RP 65 Cementing Shallow Water Flow Zones in Deep Water Wells - First Edition

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American Petroleum Institute

Cementing Shallow Water Flow Zones in Deep Water Wells - First Edition
 N RP 65

 

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FLOWS

This document is the compilation of technology and practices used by many operators drilling wells in deep water. In a number of cases, there is not a single way of performing a specific operation. In some cases, several options may be listed, but in others there may be practices which are successful, but which are not listed in this document. This document is not meant to limit innovation.

In wells drilled in deep ocean waters, water flows from shallow formations can compromise the hydraulic integrity of the tophole section. Modes of failure include: (1) poor isolation by cement resulting in casing buckling/shear; (2) pressure communication to other shallow formations causing them to be overpressured; and (3) disturbance of the seafloor due to breakthrough of the shallow flow to the mudline. Such damage can and has resulted in the complete loss of drilling templates containing previously cased wells. Additionally, such shallow flow can result in changes in the state of stress in the tophole section, possibly resulting to damage to existing casings in the present or adjacent wells later in the life of the well.

Flows from these shallow formations are frequently a result of abnormally high pore pressure resulting from under-compacted and over-pressured sands caused by rapid deposition. Not all flows are the result of these naturally developed formation geo-pressures. Hydraulic communication with deeper, higher pressure formations is another cause for abnormal shallow pressures. Some of the observed shallow flow problems have been due to destabilization of gas hydrates or induced storage during drilling and casing and cementing operations. Although minor compared to geo-pressured sands, flows due to induced storage may still cause damage from sediment erosion or mining, breakthrough to adjacent wells and damage to the cement before it sets. These problems can worsen with each additional well when batch setting shallow casings. Although most of the discussion in this text is focused on shallow water flow (SWF), shallow flows can be mixtures of water, gas and formation fines. In most cases the concepts are similar and can be employed with minor modifications, depending on the type of flow.

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