Critical Conditions for Effective Sand-Sized-Solids Transport in Horizontal and High-Angle Wells

被引:70
作者
Duan, Mingqin [1 ]
Miska, Stefan [1 ]
Yu, Mengjiao [1 ]
Takach, Nicholas [1 ]
Ahmed, Ramadan [1 ]
Zettner, Claudia
机构
[1] Univ Tulsa, SPE, Tulsa, OK 74104 USA
关键词
PARTICLE; SPHERE; FLOW; LIFT; DRAG;
D O I
10.2118/106707-PA
中图分类号
TE [石油、天然气工业];
学科分类号
0820 ;
摘要
Effective removal of small, sand-sized solids is critical for Successful drilling and completion operations in sand reservoirs. Recent experience in extended-reach drilling also indicates that inefficient transport of smaller cuttings is a main factor for excessive drag and torque. This Study was undertaken to determine two critical conditions for efficient transport of small solids. The two conditions are represented by the critical resuspension velocity (CRV), the minimum fluid velocity necessary to initiate solids-bed erosion and the critical deposition velocity (CDV), the minimum fluid velocity required to prevent bed formation. Experiments were conducted in a field-scale flow loop (8 x 4.5 in., 100 ft long) to determine CRV and CDV for 0.45-mm and 1.4-mm sands in different fluids over a range of bed heights and hole inclinations. The results show that, depending on sand size and fluid properties, CDV is approximately two to three times larger than CRV. Water is more effective than low-concentration polymer Solutions for bed erosion. However, polymer solutions are more helpful than water in preventing bed formation. This indicates the need for different drilling fluids for cleanout and drilling operations. A mechanistic model was developed to predict CRV for a solids bed. Both experimental and theoretical results indicate the importance of interparticle forces that are incorporated into the model. The model accounts for drillpipe eccentricity in any direction in an annulus, which is consistent with experimental observations. The model predictions are in good agreement with experimental results. Existing CDV correlations developed for larger cuttings were verified by experimental data for sands. The differences are approximately 25%. Results in this study will be useful not only in drilling and completion through sand reservoirs, but also in extended-reach drilling and sand control.
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