Casing Seat Selection Criterias
Casing Seat Selection Criterias
Casing Seat Selection Criterias
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The differential pressure limit of 170 Kg/cm 2 and 215 Kg/cm2 against
normal pressure and abnormal pressure zone respectively has been taken for illustration only
and can vary for different field conditions. It also depends on the general attention given to
mud properties and drill string configuration.
SOLUTION :
Following graphical representation is made for selection of casing seats in the example well
to be drilled.
Now, with the graphical representation we may proceed as follows :
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Max. anticipated
formation pressure = 1.80 gm/cc (MWE)
Swab consideration = +.04 gm/cc
Minimum acceptable
mud weight = 1.84 gm/cc
Surge considerations = +.04 gm/cc
Minimum fracture
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differential pressure across deepest normal pressured formation (195.3 Kg/cm2 > 170
Kg/cm2), the probability of the casing string becoming differentially stuck while trying to
run in as
interm
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Therefore, the tentative casing point, in this case is the shallowest depth to which a liner can
be run.
The next step is to determines to what maximum depth intermediate casing
can be safely set, so as not to become stuck while running in.
If 170 Kg/cm2 is the allowable differential pressure, the P equation can be set with P
equal to 170Kgcm2 and solved for the mud weight which can be in the hole when
intermediate casing is run.
170 = (MW - 1.07) 3100
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so, MW = 1700 + 1.07
3100
and MW = 1.618 gm/cc
intermediate casing can be set without exceeding the 170 kg/cm 2 allowable differential
pressure be determined.
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This means that when a formation pressure of 1.73 gm/cc (MWE) is reached,
the fracture gradient below intermediate casing will be "used up" and additional
casing must be set to safely continue drilling operation.
If this case, a formation pressure of 1.73 gm/cc (MWE) exists at a depth of
4560 m. Therefore, the deepest depth to which a liner can be set is 4560 m.
The intermediate casing setting depth is known (3400 m).
Similarly, to obtain the setting depth for the 2nd intermediate casing, we may
proceed as explained below:
Max. anticipated formation
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Kg/cm2. The actual P is less than the allowable P. Therefore, the deepest liner
point (4560m) is acceptable from differential sticking point of view.
If the actual P had exceeded the allowable P, the deepest liner setting
depth would have been reduced by trial and error until a satisfactory value obtained.
The ability to take a 0.06 gm/cc (.5 ppg) MWE kick while drilling beneath the
intermediate casing will also control liner setting depth.
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Again, the deeper the liner can be set, the better. Therefore, the
deepest liner setting depth (4560 m) will be the starting point for this evaluation.
If a 0.06 gm/cc (.5 ppg) MWE kick is encountered at 4560 m, with a 1.77
gm/cc mud in the hole, the EMW at intermediate casing depth is :
EMW = 1.77 + 4560 x (.06) = 1.85 gm/cc
3400
Fracture gradient at 3400 m = 1.83 gm/cc (MWE) (from graph)
Since the load is greater than the strength, the 4560 m setting depth for the liner is
too deep and must be reduced.
a. A trial depth of 4200 m is considered :
The formation pressure at 4200 m is 1.69 gm/cc (MWE) which will require a mud
weight of 1.73 gm/cc for swab consideration.
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The 3400 m depth results in a fracture gradient of 1.83 gm/cc (MWE). This
allows drilling to a depth of 4320 m and setting a drilling liner. The formation pressure
below intermediate casing (1.70 gm/cc of MWE) is utilized to evaluate sticking of the liner.
The final fracture gradient below intermediate casing (1.83 gm/cc of MWE) is utilized to
evaluate ability to handle a design size kick (0.06 gm/cc MWE), while drilling to liner
point.
Liner setting interval - 3920 - 4320 m
In order to drill to the proposed total depth of 5000 m in this example well, a
design fracture gradient of 1.90 gm/cc is required. Intermediate casing can not be set deep
enough (because it will be at high risk of becoming stuck) to attain this fracture gradient. A
liner can be set to 3920 m and will achieve the required fracture gradient to drill to TD.
It is always advantageous to minimize the length of small diameter hole
required in abnormally pressured formations. It is therefore, advisable to set the necessary
liner as deep as possible. An evaluation of the formation strength below intermediate casing
shows that a liner might be set as deep as 4560 m. However, design size kick (0.06 gm/cc
MWE) evaluation shows that a depth of only 4320 m can be reached.
Further evaluation of potential for differential sticking shows no problem with
4320 m as a maximum setting depth for the liner.
Therefore, the liner can be set anywhere between 3920 m and 4320 m, without
fear of sticking it and losing hole below intermediate casing due to a kick. Also if the liner
is set at this interval, sufficient fracture gradient will be attained to facilitate drilling to target
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