All Days 2008
DOI: 10.2118/115118-ms
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Utilize Manage Pressure Drilling Equipment and Technique to Cement a Severely Depleted HPHT Reservoir in the North Sea

Abstract: The paper describes the successful use of an advanced comprehensive managed pressure setup to run and cement a liner that covered reservoir layers with pressures ranging from no depletion to 130 bar depletion in the Kvitebjorn field in the North Sea. The setup, which was first used for drilling the same 8.5" section, included a rotary control head, use of Cs/K formate mud, automatic choke on return flow, and an advanced online dynamic flow and temperature model for calculation of choke pressure set-point. The … Show more

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“…Managed Pressure Cementing (MPC) has been shown to improve cement placement and reduce the risk of losses during cementing operations (Bjørkevoll, K. S., Fjeldberg, H. et al 2008;Mashaal, M. A. et al 2013). Managed Pressure Cementing (MPC) has been shown to improve cement placement and reduce the risk of losses during cementing operations (Bjørkevoll, K. S., Fjeldberg, H. et al 2008;Mashaal, M. A. et al 2013).…”
Section: Mpd Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Managed Pressure Cementing (MPC) has been shown to improve cement placement and reduce the risk of losses during cementing operations (Bjørkevoll, K. S., Fjeldberg, H. et al 2008;Mashaal, M. A. et al 2013). Managed Pressure Cementing (MPC) has been shown to improve cement placement and reduce the risk of losses during cementing operations (Bjørkevoll, K. S., Fjeldberg, H. et al 2008;Mashaal, M. A. et al 2013).…”
Section: Mpd Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such tools would provide reliable integration of MPD-related activities, allowing humans to concentrate on higher-level decisions, while leaving the reliable execution of lower-level decisions to automation. MPD automation has been limited in the field to date (Santos et al 2007;Fredericks et al 2008;Bjørkevoll et al 2008;Godhavn 2009), but its potential is growing (Thorogood et al 2009). Automation has proved its reliability, safety, and ability to outperform humans in oil refining (Saputelli et al 2005(Saputelli et al , 2006Nikolaou 2008) and has shown its potential in traffic management (Godhavn et al 1996) and aerospace control (Maciejowski and Jones 2003).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%