SPE Drilling & Completion
Volume 24, Number 3, September 2009, pp. 383-389

SPE-112292-PA

Designing Well Fluids for the Ormen Lange Gas Project, Right on the Edge

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DOI  More information 10.2118/112292-PA http://dx.doi.org/10.2118/112292-PA

Citation

  • Vickers, S., Hutton, A., Lund, A., McKay, I., Van Kranenburg, A., and Twycross, J. 2009. Designing Well Fluids for the Ormen Lange Gas Project, Right on the Edge. SPE Drill & Compl  24 (3): 378-382. SPE-110776-PA. doi: 10.2118/110776-PA.

Discipline Categories

  • 1 Drilling and Completions

Keywords

  • completion fluids development, acidizing, mud damage removal, hydrate inhibition, gravel pack

Summary

The challenges in developing the Ormen Lange field were the harsh weather conditions, deepwater depth, subsea topography and subzero seabed temperatures. Due to environmental constraints and the selected sandface completion type, a water-based fluid system was required. This paper discusses the design of the fluids to give full hydrate inhibition, maximize breaker effectiveness, provide low overbalance, and reduce corrosion risk. An extensive research and development program was initiated that spanned over two years. The study included bridging and chemical component selection, brine evaluation, hydrate suppression measurement, elastomers compatibility, extensive breaker treatment studies, formation damage measurements using actual reservoir core and long term corrosion testing. An in-situ generating acid/enzyme breaker treatment deployed in the gravel-pack carrier fluid was developed to optimize filter-cake cleanup while providing a noncorrosive environment for the selected gravel-pack screens and lower completion metallurgy. The basis of design and knowledge gained in the laboratory testing phase was transferred to the field, and the first three wells of the initial development phase have been drilled and completed trouble free. The resulting production rates have met expected targets proving low formation damage and an efficient cleanup was achieved.

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History

  • Original manuscript received: 19 November 2007
  • Meeting paper published: 13 February 2008
  • Manuscript approved: 19 September 2008
  • Published online: 6 August 2009
  • Version of record: 28 September 2009