Journal of Petroleum Science & Engineering2022,Vol.21015.DOI:10.1016/j.petrol.2021.109909

A study of the heave-induced surge and swap pressures when a drillstring is in the slips of a floating vessel

Thoresen, Karl Erik Haugen, Bjorn Kyllingstad, Age
Journal of Petroleum Science & Engineering2022,Vol.21015.DOI:10.1016/j.petrol.2021.109909

A study of the heave-induced surge and swap pressures when a drillstring is in the slips of a floating vessel

Thoresen, Karl Erik 1Haugen, Bjorn 1Kyllingstad, Age2
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  • 1. NTNU
  • 2. NOV Corp R&D
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Abstract

ABS T R A C T This study presents a theory describing surge and swab pressure when a drillstring is hanging in the slips of a heaving vessel. Downhole pressure measurement shows high pressure pulses in these instances, higher than can be explained with simple steady-state calculation. Several factors and parameters affect this pressure, such as annulus geometry, drillstring elasticity, wellbore friction, fluid compressibility, advanced fluid rheology, and fluid inertia. The advanced fluid rheology includes a flow-development phase and a simple fluid thixotropy model. The theoretical model is tested and compared with actual field data recorded at the surface and downhole, both pressure and string acceleration are measured. Key findings from this study are: (1) The annular flow is induced by the axial stick-slip motion of the bottomhole assembly; (2) The surge swab pressure consists of a pressure-loss term and an inertia term, where the latter is the dominating one in this case; (3) The short periods of the axial string motion call for a transient analysis to get an accurate estimate of the pressure amplitude.

Key words

Surge and swab/Stick-slip/Flow development/Thixotropy/THIXOTROPY/FLUIDS

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出版年

2022
Journal of Petroleum Science & Engineering

Journal of Petroleum Science & Engineering

ISSN:0920-4105
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