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Predicting thermal expansion pressure buildup in a deep water oil well with an annulus partially filled with nitrogen

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Tliis article proposes a comprehensive multiphysics routine for calculating Annular Pressure Buildup (APB) in vertical oil wells. The routine couples three key aspects influencing the occurrence of APB;; (i) the flow of heated hydrocarbons through the well production tubing, which is accounted for with a multi-component, two-phase hydrodynamic model, (ii) a radial, resistance-based thermal model, which determines the multi-modal heat transfer between the production tubing and the surrounding formation, and (iii) a mechanical model which, when coupled to the previous models, allows the calculation of the APB within each wellbore annulus. The developed routine was compared with actual temperature and pressure field data from a 4,700-m (15,420-ft) deep offshore well composed of three concentric annuli. The innermost annulus (Annulus 1) was partially filled with nitrogen to reduce the buildup of pressure due to thermal expansion. A good agreement is observed between the numerical predictions and the field measurements, which included pressure buildup data for the innermost annulus.

Deepwater oil wellThermal expansionAnnular pressure buildupHeat transferMulti-physics modeling

Arthur P. da Veiga、lanto O. Martins、Johann G.A. Barcelos

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Department of Mechanical Engineering, Federal University of Santa Catarina, Florianopolis, SC 88040-600, Brazil

2022

Journal of Petroleum Science & Engineering

Journal of Petroleum Science & Engineering

ISSN:0920-4105
年,卷(期):2022.208PA
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