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Title: PETE 625 Well Control


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PETE 625Well Control
  • Lesson 20
  • Snubbing and Stripping,
  • Blowouts,
  • and Casing Seat Selection

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Chapters 9, 10 and 11
  • Snubbing and Stripping - Ch. 9
  • Blowouts - Ch.10
  • Casing Seat Selection - Ch.11
  • Kick Tolerance

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Assignments
  • HW 11 Ch 6, Problems 1, 3, 5,
    11 and 19 
  •            Due Friday, July 16
  • Read Chapters 9, 10 and 11

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Schedule
  • Project Abstracts are due on Friday, July
    16. Type-written, less than one page. 
    Drilling topic.
  • Project Presentations Monday, July 19
  • FINAL Wednesday, July 21, 9-11 a.m. in
    Room 511

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Ar
ph
Fs snub force
Np number of active cylinders
Ac
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  • Liquid lubricates
  • better than gas
  • Avoid hydrate formation

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Dampening chamber extends the life of the packing
element
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  • Pipe weight
  • Pressure forces
  • Mechanical friction
  • Fluid drag
  • Snubbing force

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Blowout Control (Ch. 10)
  • Put out the fire, if any
  • Clean up around wellhead or, remove wellhead
    if damaged
  • Cap the well
  • Get well pressures under control
  • Drill relief well if necessary

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150 gal/min 8,500 12,000 psi
Gelled water/sand slurry
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  • Lower assembly
  • over blowing well
  • Attach bottom
  • flange
  • Connect lines
  • Open side valve
  • Close top valve

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Seals energized Slips set
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Steel balls followed by String rubber
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  • Position uncertainties
  • Along the wellbore
  • Lateral to the
  • wellbore
  • Perpendicular to the
  • wellbore

Ellipsoid of uncertainty
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An electromagnetic tool can detect pipe
200 ft away
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Possible Momentum Kill
Diverter hookup
Kill string
If sonic speed is achieved pwh pe
If flow is subsonic pwh pe
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Dynamic Kill
Higher circulation rates increase friction and
hydrostatic head
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The dead string permits monitoring of dynamic BHP
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Casing Seat Selection (Ch.11)
  • Keep mud pressures between the pore pressure and
    the fracture pressure everywhere within the
    openhole interval
  • Maintain Trip and Kick Margins
  • Consider Kick Tolerance

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Fracture Gradient
Pore Pressure Gradient
Well Depth, ft
Well Depth, ft
Fracture Pressure
Pore Pressure
Mud Weight Equivalent, lb/gal
Pressure, psig
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Fracture Gradient
13 3/8
Pore Pressure Gradient
Min. MW
Well Depth, ft
Well Depth, ft
Max. MW
9 5/8
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4 1/2
Mud Weight Equivalent, lb/gal
Mud Weight Equivalent, lb/gal
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Pore Pressure
Pore Pressure
Fracture Pressure
Fracture Pressure
Mud Pressure
Mud Pressure
Well Depth, ft
gm 0.648 psi/ft
hK 1,000 ft
hK 500 ft
hK 0 ft
gK 0.1 psi/ft
Pressure, psig
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gm 0.523 psi/ft
gK 0.1 psi/ft
gm 0.648 psi/ft
gK 0.5 psi/ft
gK 0.1 psi/ft
gK 0.1 psi/ft
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If hK2 hK1
then pcs2 pcs1
pcs1
pcs2
hK2
hK1
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Kick Tolerance
  • Book Definition
  • Note that this definition does not specifically
    account for the effect of Kick Size

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Kick Tolerance
Kick Tolerance, lb/gal
0
Kick Size, bbl
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Kick Tolerance
After Large Kick and Stabilization
Casing Seat at 2,500 ft
After Small Kick and Stabilization
Depth, ft
Before Kick
Kick at 10,000 ft
DP
Wellbore Pressure, psi
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