Development of Progressive Perforation Failure Model for Improving Sand Rate Prediction
Abstract
Formation sand production has been a recurring problem for the oil and gas industry since the advent of the hydrocarbon exploration and extraction. The effects of sand production are adverse in nature and are two folds; causing decrease in well productivity (due to sand control measures) and erosion of equipments. High strength rocks rarely disintegrate and produce sand, even if they do it is very late in the life of the well. Soft and weak rocks may produce sand very early in the life of the well and thus will need sand control measures. Intermediate strength rocks need to be evaluated for their sand production potential.
As a producer, the endeavor is to extend hydrocarbon production without employing any sand control measures. A robust estimate of onset and the rate of sand production will provide the necessary information to regulate the operation schedule such that no or little sand production occurs throughout the life of the well. The same analysis will also furnish the operator with appropriate information on completions and sand control techniques to employ in case of excessive sand production predictions. In this study, a coupled finite element numerical sand rate model is developed which is calibrated with poly-axial sand production experiments. The effect of stress anisotropy on the onset of sand production and the rates of sand production is evaluated. Sand production is a moving boundary problem hence adaptive meshing is employed. It is found that increase in axial and lateral anisotropy would make the rock more susceptible to sand production. The onset is found to be earlier in these cases. Also, the sand rates are higher with higher anisotropies. A field study is also presented which reaffirms the need of sand rate calculation. The numerical model is made in such a way that different completion schemes can be tried and tested for sand rate results.
Subject
Sand ProductionFEM
Finite Element Method
Sand Rate Model
Sand erosion
Critical plastic strain failure criterion
Drucker-Prager yield criterion
poly-axial volumetric sand production experiments
field study
perforation pattern
remeshing
matlab
completions
production engineering
geomechanics
sequential coupling
fixed strain method
fluid flow
perforation cavity failure
Citation
Dholi, Mohit (2020). Development of Progressive Perforation Failure Model for Improving Sand Rate Prediction. Doctoral dissertation, Texas A&M University. Available electronically from https : / /hdl .handle .net /1969 .1 /191616.