Sustained Annular Pressure: How to Successfully Remediate?
Well integrity remains a key challenge for Middle East operators and
sustained annular pressure is becoming a significant issue that needs
addressing in the region. To help ensure you have the best well integrity
strategy in place, Wellcem have published a paper on sustained annular
pressure remediation (https://tinyurl.com/ycedf73j).
This paper outlines how as developed wells continue to produce, these
completed assets undergo thermodynamic cycling consistent with the
production life of the well. The constant loading on these wells can induce
stresses that are ultimately transmitted to the annular cement sheaths that
were intended to provide isolation of formation fluids from the surface.
But what can be done if these cementitious barriers become compromised?
The paper goes on to detail how integrity issues can proliferate and
transmit downhole pressures to the surface. These problems are exasperated
if the primary cement job was compromised during initial placement due to
such complications as losses. Channels and micro-annular leak paths are
responsible for these phenomena of observed pressure at the surface. To
remediate these integrity challenges, the unconventional application of
resins has proven to be a cost-effective solution for the restoration of
isolation.
To find out more about how to deal with sustained annular pressure, check
out this free whitepaper at https://tinyurl.com/ycedf73j
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