The influence of perturbed stresses near faults on drilling strategy: A case study in Blacktip field, North Australia

When in-situ stresses are disturbed around large scale fractures, typically faults, the direction of principal stresses can deviate from the regional trend to a completely new direction. This can have a great impact on engineering design and planning. In a gas field offshore Australia, a number of d...

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Main Authors: Rasouli, Vamegh, Pallikathekathil, Z., Mawuli, E.
Format: Journal Article
Published: Elsevier BV 2011
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/13720
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Pallikathekathil, Z.
Mawuli, E.
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Pallikathekathil, Z.
Mawuli, E.
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description When in-situ stresses are disturbed around large scale fractures, typically faults, the direction of principal stresses can deviate from the regional trend to a completely new direction. This can have a great impact on engineering design and planning. In a gas field offshore Australia, a number of drilling difficulties and wellbore instability were reported at lower depths of one of three wells, while two wellbores in the field did not encounter similar problems. A detailed geomechanics study performed on the wellbore of interest indicated that it approached one of four major fault planes in the area as it was drilled deeper. This caused large stress anisotropy between the two horizontal stresses at lower depths, leading to a stress regime change from a normal to a strike/slip regime. The large contrast between the minimum and maximum horizontal stresses induced a number of shear failures in the form of breakouts around the wellbore, which we also observed on caliper and image logs. Accordingly, after performing sensitivity analysis on wellbore trajectory, we developed a mechanical earth model (MEM) to examine the planned well trajectories for the development campaign. The results demonstrate that the existence of natural fractures at any scale may have significant influence on in-situ stresses and stresses induced during construction of an opening.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-137202017-09-13T16:01:59Z The influence of perturbed stresses near faults on drilling strategy: A case study in Blacktip field, North Australia Rasouli, Vamegh Pallikathekathil, Z. Mawuli, E. When in-situ stresses are disturbed around large scale fractures, typically faults, the direction of principal stresses can deviate from the regional trend to a completely new direction. This can have a great impact on engineering design and planning. In a gas field offshore Australia, a number of drilling difficulties and wellbore instability were reported at lower depths of one of three wells, while two wellbores in the field did not encounter similar problems. A detailed geomechanics study performed on the wellbore of interest indicated that it approached one of four major fault planes in the area as it was drilled deeper. This caused large stress anisotropy between the two horizontal stresses at lower depths, leading to a stress regime change from a normal to a strike/slip regime. The large contrast between the minimum and maximum horizontal stresses induced a number of shear failures in the form of breakouts around the wellbore, which we also observed on caliper and image logs. Accordingly, after performing sensitivity analysis on wellbore trajectory, we developed a mechanical earth model (MEM) to examine the planned well trajectories for the development campaign. The results demonstrate that the existence of natural fractures at any scale may have significant influence on in-situ stresses and stresses induced during construction of an opening. 2011 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/13720 10.1016/j.petrol.2010.12.003 Elsevier BV restricted
spellingShingle Rasouli, Vamegh
Pallikathekathil, Z.
Mawuli, E.
The influence of perturbed stresses near faults on drilling strategy: A case study in Blacktip field, North Australia
title The influence of perturbed stresses near faults on drilling strategy: A case study in Blacktip field, North Australia
title_full The influence of perturbed stresses near faults on drilling strategy: A case study in Blacktip field, North Australia
title_fullStr The influence of perturbed stresses near faults on drilling strategy: A case study in Blacktip field, North Australia
title_full_unstemmed The influence of perturbed stresses near faults on drilling strategy: A case study in Blacktip field, North Australia
title_short The influence of perturbed stresses near faults on drilling strategy: A case study in Blacktip field, North Australia
title_sort influence of perturbed stresses near faults on drilling strategy: a case study in blacktip field, north australia
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/13720