2021
DOI: 10.2118/206727-pa
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Study of Ultrasonic Logs and Seepage Potential on Sandwich Sections Retrieved from a North Sea Production Well

Abstract: Summary Important functions of well cement are to provide zonal isolation behind casing strings and to mechanically support and protect the casing. Experience suggests that many wells develop integrity problems related to fluid migration or loss of zonal isolation, which often manifest themselves in sustained casing pressure (SCP) or surface casing vent flows. Because the characteristic sizes of realistic migration paths are typically only on the order of tens of micrometers, detecting, diagnosi… Show more

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“…The surface re-logging confirmed the log results acquired in the well prior to cutting and retrieving the sections, namely, the existence of poor-to-moderate cement bond to the inner casing and indications of gas on the ultrasonic cement log [15,16]. An initial comparison between the cement logs and seepage records showed good, qualitative agreement [15,16]. In this paper, I expand on the above by measuring wellbore permeability, or the equivalent micro-annulus gap size, in one of the two sandwich sections mentioned above, and in another, yardcemented full-scale annulus test section, using two different techniques, namely, the transient pressure-pulse-decay method and steady-state seepage measurements.…”
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“…The surface re-logging confirmed the log results acquired in the well prior to cutting and retrieving the sections, namely, the existence of poor-to-moderate cement bond to the inner casing and indications of gas on the ultrasonic cement log [15,16]. An initial comparison between the cement logs and seepage records showed good, qualitative agreement [15,16]. In this paper, I expand on the above by measuring wellbore permeability, or the equivalent micro-annulus gap size, in one of the two sandwich sections mentioned above, and in another, yardcemented full-scale annulus test section, using two different techniques, namely, the transient pressure-pulse-decay method and steady-state seepage measurements.…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 70%
“…The well was permanently abandoned in 2018, and two of the retrieved sections were saved for surface re-logging and characterization. The surface re-logging confirmed the log results acquired in the well prior to cutting and retrieving the sections, namely, the existence of poor-to-moderate cement bond to the inner casing and indications of gas on the ultrasonic cement log [15,16]. An initial comparison between the cement logs and seepage records showed good, qualitative agreement [15,16].…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 69%
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