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DOI: 10.2118/208461-ms
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Plug and Abandonment for Gas Wells: A Case Study from Baghjan Oilfield, India

Abstract: The economic end of the life-cycle of a well is dynamic and it varies with the oil & gas market conditions and advances in extraction technologies. If production declines or the need for a workover arises, plugging and abandonment operations are followed. In case the wellsite has encountered accidental releases, systematic abandonment and remediation becomes even more crucial to avoid further environmental damage and capital investment. This paper analyzes the Baghjan oilfield blowout of the Assam-Arakan b… Show more

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“…After this, when the well was about to be redirected to the oil collection station following the perforation, pressure rose in the casing side due to leakage from the tubing side. So, it was decided to kill/subdue the well and complete the same tubing again (Bharadwaj et al 2021b). While wellkilling, pressure rose at the outer casing area, which could have come from the inner casing via a well-nish spool (WF spool) (Bharadwaj et al 2021b).…”
Section: Prior Eventsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…After this, when the well was about to be redirected to the oil collection station following the perforation, pressure rose in the casing side due to leakage from the tubing side. So, it was decided to kill/subdue the well and complete the same tubing again (Bharadwaj et al 2021b). While wellkilling, pressure rose at the outer casing area, which could have come from the inner casing via a well-nish spool (WF spool) (Bharadwaj et al 2021b).…”
Section: Prior Eventsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…So, it was decided to kill/subdue the well and complete the same tubing again (Bharadwaj et al 2021b). While wellkilling, pressure rose at the outer casing area, which could have come from the inner casing via a well-nish spool (WF spool) (Bharadwaj et al 2021b). Sodium Format Solution was infused into cap well pressure, which killed the well, and after this, tubing was pulled out of the hole.…”
Section: Prior Eventsmentioning
confidence: 99%