Comparison of wellbore stability of UBD in the case of laser drilling and conventional operation

In recent years, growing interest in underbalanced drilling has resulted in the rapid development of its associated equipment technology, practices, and procedures. Underbalanced drilling is used to avoid lost circulation, formation damage, and decreasing weight on bit. However, the risk of wellbore...

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Main Authors: Bazargan, M., Nakhaee, A., Koohian, A., Irawan, S., Habibpour, M., Shahvar, M.
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Published: EAGE Publishing BV 2014
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spelling my.utp.eprints.320512022-03-29T04:33:26Z Comparison of wellbore stability of UBD in the case of laser drilling and conventional operation Bazargan, M. Nakhaee, A. Koohian, A. Irawan, S. Habibpour, M. Shahvar, M. In recent years, growing interest in underbalanced drilling has resulted in the rapid development of its associated equipment technology, practices, and procedures. Underbalanced drilling is used to avoid lost circulation, formation damage, and decreasing weight on bit. However, the risk of wellbore collapse due to lake of hydrostatic mud pressure is high; therefore, using good geo-mechanical model may avoid wellbore instability problems. In order to evaluate the potential for wellbore instability, it is necessary to use an elastoplastic model to compute the stresses and strains around the bore hole. Furthermore, it should be mentioned that the laser drilling process depends extremely on the rock's geo-mechanical properties. This paper describes a numerical investigation of wellbore instability in a fractured carbonate reservoir that is verified with reservoir core samples. Some necessary conditions should be mentioned to gain the best method of comparison for conventional UBD and laser UBD operations. It is vital to evaluate the sensitivity of the wellbore stability by focusing on the effect of laser irradiation absorption. Finally, this paper fills the gap by paying attention to the sensitivity analysis and focuses on assessing the influence of various drilling methods, rock properties and optical fluid parameters. EAGE Publishing BV 2014 Conference or Workshop Item NonPeerReviewed https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84907411007&doi=10.3997%2f2214-4609.20140635&partnerID=40&md5=496c6d255c4bfe83c27d34e329313415 Bazargan, M. and Nakhaee, A. and Koohian, A. and Irawan, S. and Habibpour, M. and Shahvar, M. (2014) Comparison of wellbore stability of UBD in the case of laser drilling and conventional operation. In: UNSPECIFIED. http://eprints.utp.edu.my/32051/
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description In recent years, growing interest in underbalanced drilling has resulted in the rapid development of its associated equipment technology, practices, and procedures. Underbalanced drilling is used to avoid lost circulation, formation damage, and decreasing weight on bit. However, the risk of wellbore collapse due to lake of hydrostatic mud pressure is high; therefore, using good geo-mechanical model may avoid wellbore instability problems. In order to evaluate the potential for wellbore instability, it is necessary to use an elastoplastic model to compute the stresses and strains around the bore hole. Furthermore, it should be mentioned that the laser drilling process depends extremely on the rock's geo-mechanical properties. This paper describes a numerical investigation of wellbore instability in a fractured carbonate reservoir that is verified with reservoir core samples. Some necessary conditions should be mentioned to gain the best method of comparison for conventional UBD and laser UBD operations. It is vital to evaluate the sensitivity of the wellbore stability by focusing on the effect of laser irradiation absorption. Finally, this paper fills the gap by paying attention to the sensitivity analysis and focuses on assessing the influence of various drilling methods, rock properties and optical fluid parameters.
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author Bazargan, M.
Nakhaee, A.
Koohian, A.
Irawan, S.
Habibpour, M.
Shahvar, M.
spellingShingle Bazargan, M.
Nakhaee, A.
Koohian, A.
Irawan, S.
Habibpour, M.
Shahvar, M.
Comparison of wellbore stability of UBD in the case of laser drilling and conventional operation
author_facet Bazargan, M.
Nakhaee, A.
Koohian, A.
Irawan, S.
Habibpour, M.
Shahvar, M.
author_sort Bazargan, M.
title Comparison of wellbore stability of UBD in the case of laser drilling and conventional operation
title_short Comparison of wellbore stability of UBD in the case of laser drilling and conventional operation
title_full Comparison of wellbore stability of UBD in the case of laser drilling and conventional operation
title_fullStr Comparison of wellbore stability of UBD in the case of laser drilling and conventional operation
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of wellbore stability of UBD in the case of laser drilling and conventional operation
title_sort comparison of wellbore stability of ubd in the case of laser drilling and conventional operation
publisher EAGE Publishing BV
publishDate 2014
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