Cement sheath integrity of shale gas wells: A case study from the Sichuan Basin

Sustained annulus pressure and casing deformation of gas wells are common in several shale gas demonstration areas in the Sichuan Basin. In view of this, the conditions for pressure change inside the wellbore in the process of drilling were analyzed, and then an elastic–plastic mechanical model of c...

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Main Authors: Shuoqiong Liu, Deqi Li, Jinping Yuan, Fengzhong Qi, Jiyun Shen, Manman Guo
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: KeAi Communications Co., Ltd. 2018-02-01
Series:Natural Gas Industry B
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352854017301729
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spelling doaj-ded914610ef1418e851c7e387f25f1f12021-02-02T02:30:48ZengKeAi Communications Co., Ltd.Natural Gas Industry B2352-85402018-02-01512228Cement sheath integrity of shale gas wells: A case study from the Sichuan BasinShuoqiong Liu0Deqi Li1Jinping Yuan2Fengzhong Qi3Jiyun Shen4Manman Guo5CNPC Drilling Research Institute, Beijing 102206, ChinaPetroChina Zhejiang Oilfield Company, Hangzhou, Zhejiang 310023, ChinaCNPC Drilling Research Institute, Beijing 102206, ChinaCNPC Drilling Research Institute, Beijing 102206, ChinaCNPC Drilling Research Institute, Beijing 102206, China; Corresponding author.CNPC Drilling Research Institute, Beijing 102206, China; China University of Petroleum, Beijing 102249, ChinaSustained annulus pressure and casing deformation of gas wells are common in several shale gas demonstration areas in the Sichuan Basin. In view of this, the conditions for pressure change inside the wellbore in the process of drilling were analyzed, and then an elastic–plastic mechanical model of casing–cement sheath–surrounding rock system for calculating the whole change process of wellbore pressure in the stress–strain state was established. By virtue of this model, the generation and development of micro-annulus at the first and second interfaces under various internal pressure conditions were analyzed. Then, combined with the actual field data, calculation was performed. Results show that no micro-annulus is generated in the process of loading, but the loaded internal pressure determines the plastic deformation degree of cement sheath. Besides, the decrease of internal pressure during the unloading exerts tension on the interface, leading to the generation of micro-annulus, and consequently the integrity of cement sheath is damaged. Finally, the mechanical performance of cement sheath can be improved by optimizing the slurry formula, and operation technologies are used to guarantee the integrity of cement sheath in shale gas wells. This model was applied in 13 wells for field tests. It is indicated that the average good quality rate of horizontal section cementing is 92.67%, and 11 wells which have been put into production are not subjected to sustained annulus pressure. It is demonstrated that the sustained annulus pressure of gas wells in shale gas demonstration areas is improved effectively. This research achievement can be used as a reference for integrity management of cement sheath in the similar blocks. Keywords: Sichuan Basin, Shale gas, Sustained annulus pressure, Hydraulic fracturing, Cement sheath integrity, Micro-annulus, Plastic deformation, Interfacial bonding strength, Young's modulushttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352854017301729
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author Shuoqiong Liu
Deqi Li
Jinping Yuan
Fengzhong Qi
Jiyun Shen
Manman Guo
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Deqi Li
Jinping Yuan
Fengzhong Qi
Jiyun Shen
Manman Guo
Cement sheath integrity of shale gas wells: A case study from the Sichuan Basin
Natural Gas Industry B
author_facet Shuoqiong Liu
Deqi Li
Jinping Yuan
Fengzhong Qi
Jiyun Shen
Manman Guo
author_sort Shuoqiong Liu
title Cement sheath integrity of shale gas wells: A case study from the Sichuan Basin
title_short Cement sheath integrity of shale gas wells: A case study from the Sichuan Basin
title_full Cement sheath integrity of shale gas wells: A case study from the Sichuan Basin
title_fullStr Cement sheath integrity of shale gas wells: A case study from the Sichuan Basin
title_full_unstemmed Cement sheath integrity of shale gas wells: A case study from the Sichuan Basin
title_sort cement sheath integrity of shale gas wells: a case study from the sichuan basin
publisher KeAi Communications Co., Ltd.
series Natural Gas Industry B
issn 2352-8540
publishDate 2018-02-01
description Sustained annulus pressure and casing deformation of gas wells are common in several shale gas demonstration areas in the Sichuan Basin. In view of this, the conditions for pressure change inside the wellbore in the process of drilling were analyzed, and then an elastic–plastic mechanical model of casing–cement sheath–surrounding rock system for calculating the whole change process of wellbore pressure in the stress–strain state was established. By virtue of this model, the generation and development of micro-annulus at the first and second interfaces under various internal pressure conditions were analyzed. Then, combined with the actual field data, calculation was performed. Results show that no micro-annulus is generated in the process of loading, but the loaded internal pressure determines the plastic deformation degree of cement sheath. Besides, the decrease of internal pressure during the unloading exerts tension on the interface, leading to the generation of micro-annulus, and consequently the integrity of cement sheath is damaged. Finally, the mechanical performance of cement sheath can be improved by optimizing the slurry formula, and operation technologies are used to guarantee the integrity of cement sheath in shale gas wells. This model was applied in 13 wells for field tests. It is indicated that the average good quality rate of horizontal section cementing is 92.67%, and 11 wells which have been put into production are not subjected to sustained annulus pressure. It is demonstrated that the sustained annulus pressure of gas wells in shale gas demonstration areas is improved effectively. This research achievement can be used as a reference for integrity management of cement sheath in the similar blocks. Keywords: Sichuan Basin, Shale gas, Sustained annulus pressure, Hydraulic fracturing, Cement sheath integrity, Micro-annulus, Plastic deformation, Interfacial bonding strength, Young's modulus
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