Geomechanical Modeling and Wellbore Stability Analysis Approach to Plan Deep Horizontal Wells Across Problematic Formations
Abstract
The Zubair Formation is the most prolific reservoir in Southern Iraq. Decline of reservoir production is a common features of many mature petroleum fields. Drilling a long horizontal well is one of the many technologies commonly used to enhance the production in these fields. The main challenges that were encountered while drilling such horizontal wells in Zubair Formation is to maintain wellbore stability especially across the weaker shale formations overlaying the reservoir section (pay zone). The first horizontal well was lost mainly due to severe instability problems. To successfully achieve the above objective, a comprehensive geomechanics study was carried out to understand the causes of the wellbore failure and to optimize the most appropriate drilling strategy.
In this paper an advanced geomechanical model was conducted by constructing a calibrated post-drill 1D mechanical earth model (1D-MEM) using field and laboratory data for the Zubair Formation. From the offset wells data, open hole wireline logging measurements were used to estimate the in-situ principal stresses magnitude and its orientations, pore pressure, and rock mechanical properties. The generated model was then applied with Mogi-Coulomb failure criteria to analyze the wellbore stability problems for wells with horizontal well profiles and to determine optimum mud weight and safe wellbore trajectory for future successful drilling operation.
The analysis identified that the mud weight, that was used previously, while drilling the overlying shale formation in the deviation build-up section is insufficient to support the rock on the wellbore wall, and it is not appropriately adjusted according to the variation in the wellbore azimuth and inclination. It is therefore recommended to increase the mud weight as required based on the trajectory of the planned well. The design of the future horizontal wells through the problematic Zubair shale formation can greatly improve based on this study.
Recommended Citation
A. K. Abbas et al., "Geomechanical Modeling and Wellbore Stability Analysis Approach to Plan Deep Horizontal Wells Across Problematic Formations," Proceedings of the SPE/AAPG/SEG Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (2018, Houston, TX), Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE), Jul 2018.
The definitive version is available at https://doi.org/10.15530/urtec-2018-2879569
Meeting Name
SPE/AAPG/SEG Unconventional Resources Technology Conference 2018, URTC 2018 (2018: Jul. 23-25, Houston, TX)
Department(s)
Geosciences and Geological and Petroleum Engineering
Keywords and Phrases
Drilling fluids; Oil field equipment; Borehole stability
Document Type
Article - Conference proceedings
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Citation
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text
Language(s)
English
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Publication Date
01 Jul 2018