BiSN 与 Sasol Mozambique 合作开展未来无钻机堵塞和废弃作业

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BiSN 与莫桑比克的主要运营商 Sasol 合作,验证 Wel-lok™ 技术在未来无钻机堵塞、废弃和干预作业中的有效性。此次合作旨在确定通过穿孔使用 BiSN 合金实现岩石间密封并提高废弃完整性的可行性。

“Sasol 相信 BiSN 合金是一种比传统水泥更不容易受到污染的材料,并且由于其冷却时的膨胀特性,可以在较短的柱高度内实现更高的密封能力,”油井工程顾问 Sandy Ferrari 说道在沙索尔。“设置后,它远远超出了我们的预期,我们将继续在 Sasol 活动中使用 BiSN 技术。”

Sasol Mozambique 面临着在薄盖层中建立 62 m 岩石间密封的挑战,这使得确保使用传统水泥完全密封具有挑战性。为了克服这一挑战,Sasol 选择与 BiSN 和一家主要服务提供商合作,通过在 9-5/8 英寸套管中穿孔来部署 BiSN 合金。目的是将地层活动与含气淤泥层隔离,并在 10 m 厚的页岩层段内形成合适的区域密封。

作业首先将 9-5/8 英寸套管移至无固体盐水中,然后进行套管刮擦和在钢丝绳上运行射孔枪。设置铸铁桥塞为熔融合金提供机械基础,并通过计时器和静压开关部署和激活 33 英尺的 Wel-lok 塞。合金膨胀,在环形空间内形成有效的 360° 周向铋屏障。

BiSN 首席执行官兼创始人 Paul Carragher 表示:“对于 BiSN 来说,能够与新国家的运营商合作并看到 Wel-lok 技术在整个行业中得到越来越多的采用总是令人兴奋的。” “沙索的前瞻性团队与我们的其他合作伙伴一起,使此次运营顺利而成功,我们很自豪能够与他们在莫桑比克的这一重要举措上合作。”

从长远来看还有额外的好处

莫桑比克通过穿孔部署铋合金的资格为废弃完整性和运营效率提供了许多好处。这些好处包括提高长期废弃完整性、减少碳足迹、减少运营风险和节省成本。BiSN 合金的使用消除了截面铣削的需要,减少了钻机时间,并在未来实现了无钻机废弃。它还允许废弃存在完整性问题的井,并为重新进入浅层屏障下困有气体的井提供解决方案。

“成功的关键在于 BiSN 和沙索之间的出色合作,从订购工具到成功安装铋合金,”沙索油井工程经理 Klisthenis Dimitriadis 补充道。“双方沟通的开放性和透明度对于部署的成功至关重要。”

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BiSN collaborates with Sasol Mozambique on future rigless plug and abandonment operations

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BiSN has partnered with major operator Sasol in Mozambique to qualify the effectiveness of Wel-lok™ technology for future rigless plug and abandonment and intervention operations. The collaboration aimed to establish the viability of using BiSN alloy via perforations to achieve rock-to-rock sealing and improve abandonment integrity.

“Sasol believed that BiSN alloy is a material which is far less prone to contamination vs traditional cement and can affect a far higher sealing capability within a shorter column height due to its expansion characteristics upon cooling,” said Sandy Ferrari, Well Engineering Consultant at Sasol. “Upon setting, it far exceeded our expectations and we will continue to use BiSN technology in Sasol campaigns.”

Sasol Mozambique faced the challenge of establishing a 62 m rock-to-rock seal in thin cap rocks, making it challenging to ensure complete sealing using traditional cement. To overcome this challenge, Sasol elected to work with BiSN and a major service provider to deploy BiSN alloy via perforations in 9-5/8 in. casing. The objective was to isolate formation activity from a gas-bearing silt layer and create a suitable regional seal within a 10 m thick shale interval.

The operation began with the displacement of the 9-5/8 in. casing to solids-free brine, followed by casing scraping and perforating gun run on wireline. A cast iron bridge plug was set to provide a mechanical base for the molten alloy, and a 33 ft Wel-lok plug was deployed and activated via a timer and hydrostatic switch. The alloy expanded, forming an effective 360º circumferential bismuth barrier within the annulus.

“It’s always exciting for BiSN to work with an operator in a new country and see the ever-growing adoption of Wel-lok technology across the industry,” said Paul Carragher, CEO and Founder of BiSN. “The forward-thinking team at Sasol, together with our other partners, made this a smooth and successful operation and we are proud to be working with them on this important initiative in Mozambique.”

Added benefits in the long term

The qualification in Mozambique of bismuth alloy for deployment via perforations offers numerous benefits for abandonment integrity and operational efficiency. These benefits include improved long-term abandonment integrity, reduced carbon footprint, reduced operational exposure, and cost savings. The use of BiSN alloy eliminates the need for section milling, reduces rig time, and enables rigless abandonment in the future. It also allows for the abandonment of wells with integrity issues and provides a solution for re-entering wells with gas trapped under shallow barriers.

“A key to success was the excellent collaboration between BiSN and Sasol, from ordering the tools to the successful bismuth alloy installation,” added Klisthenis Dimitriadis, Well Engineering Manager, Sasol. “The openness in communication and transparency on both sides was vital to the deployment’s success.”

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