IADC/SPE Drilling Conference 2008
DOI: 10.2118/112872-ms
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Trapped Annular Pressure Mitigation: A Spacer Fluid That Shrinks: Update

Abstract: In deepwater or other sub-sea completed wells, fluids, usually spacers or drilling fluid, are commonly trapped in casing annuli above the top-of-cement and below the wellhead. When these trapped fluids are heated by the passage of warm produced fluids, thermal expansion can create very high pressures (10,000 -12,000 psi or more) and cause the collapse of casing and tubing strings. 1,2,4,12,15 Mitigation methods such as vacuum insulated tubing to limit heat transfer, 6,7,14 nitrogen-based foam spacers to give h… Show more

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