井完整性/控制

2H 推出基于测量的井口疲劳 JIP 第二阶段

该项目的第二阶段将分析第一阶段收集的数据,目标是改进立管、井口和导管疲劳估计。

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来源:2H

先进系统工程公司 2H 启动了其基于测量的井口疲劳联合工业项目 (JIP) 的第二阶段,该项目旨在改进立管、井口和导管疲劳估计,并使钻井作业更加可靠和高效。

在该项目的第一阶段,2H 与 9 个主要运营商合作,收集和分析墨西哥湾和北海 10 次钻探活动的现场测量结果。这些数据涵盖了一系列环境、水深、土壤特征、立管和井口配置以及船舶类型。分析结果证实,波浪和涡激振动 (VIV) 疲劳评估的行业假设是保守的,剩余疲劳寿命往往高于典型设计方法确定的寿命。更准确地预测剩余疲劳寿命可以消除在严重事件期间采用昂贵的缓解方法或不必要的升级和停机的需要。

在第二阶段,第一阶段分析的现场数据将用于解释立管、井口和导管疲劳分析中发现的不确定性。研究结果将进一步提高未来井口疲劳评估的准确性,并就设计方法提供行业共识。

“近年来,由于使用配备更大防喷器 (BOP) 的新一代船舶以及在更恶劣的环境中进行更长的钻井作业,井口和导管疲劳挑战变得更加普遍,”2H 项目经理 Bulent Mercan 说道。“基于测量的井口疲劳 JIP 的第一阶段被证明是一次伟大的行业合作,通过共享资源解决了这个问题。利用不同现场测量的一组可靠的分析参数将提高钻井作业的准确性和效率。

“从现场测量中可以学到很多东西。我们计划进一步利用数据集来解决分析中的一些不确定性。研究结果将在短期内用于提高波浪和 VIV 疲劳评估的准确性,并最终为行业立管设计规范的修订提供信息。”

目前,已有七家主要石油和天然气运营商同意加入联合投资计划第二阶段。

本文总结了第一阶段开展的工作细节,并在 2020 年海上技术大会上发表。

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Well integrity/control

2H Launches Second Phase of Measurement-Based Wellhead Fatigue JIP

The second phase of the project will analyze data gathered in Phase 1, with the goal of improving riser, wellhead, and conductor fatigue estimates.

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Source: 2H

Advanced systems engineering firm 2H has launched the second phase of its Measurement-Based Wellhead Fatigue joint industry project (JIP), which aims to improve riser, wellhead, and conductor fatigue estimates and make drilling operations more reliable and efficient.

In Phase 1 of the project, 2H collaborated with nine major operators to gather and analyze field measurements from 10 drilling campaigns in the Gulf of Mexico and the North Sea. The data covered a range of environments, water depths, soil characteristics, riser and wellhead configurations, and vessel types. Findings from the analysis verified that industry assumptions for wave and vortex-induced vibration (VIV) fatigue assessments are conservative and remaining fatigue life tends to be higher than that determined by typical design methods. A more accurate prediction of remaining fatigue life can eliminate the need for costly mitigation methods or unnecessary upgrades and downtime during severe events.

In the second phase, the field data analyzed in Phase 1 will be used to explain uncertainties identified in the riser, wellhead, and conductor fatigue analysis. The findings will further improve the accuracy of future wellhead fatigue assessments and provide an industry consensus on design methodology.

“Wellhead and conductor fatigue challenges have become more prevalent in recent years due to the use of newer generation vessels with larger blowout preventers (BOPs) and longer drilling operations being conducted in more harsh environments,” said Bulent Mercan, 2H project manager. “The first phase of the Measurement-Based Wellhead Fatigue JIP proved to be a great industry collaboration to solve this problem through sharing resources. A reliable set of analytical parameters leveraging diverse field measurements will lead to improved accuracy and more efficient drilling operations.

“There are a lot of learnings from the field measurements. We plan to further utilize the data sets to address some uncertainties in the analysis. The findings will be used in the near term to increase the accuracy of wave and VIV fatigue assessments and will eventually inform a revision of industry riser design codes.”

Currently, seven major oil and gas operators have agreed to join the second phase of the JIP.

Details of the work carried out in Phase 1 is summarized in this paper, which was presented at the 2020 Offshore Technology Conference.