Integrated Approach to Managing of the Offshore Field Development Based on Example of the Yu. Korchagin Field and the V. Filanovsky Field

2017 ◽  
Author(s):  
Andrey Skobeev ◽  
Alexander Senkov ◽  
Alexey Danilko ◽  
Vladimir Volkov ◽  
Ruslan Akhmadiev
2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Hiren Kasekar ◽  
Usama Ghauri ◽  
Michael Nevin ◽  
Raphaele Mel ◽  
Mattheus Uijttenhout ◽  
...  

2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
Wenyang Zhao ◽  
Ahmed Khaleefa Al-Neaimi ◽  
Arlen Sarsekov ◽  
Omar Yousef Saif ◽  
Abdalla Abdel Fatah Abed ◽  
...  

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Pawandeep Bagga ◽  
Tapan Kidambi ◽  
Ashish Sharma ◽  
Anjana Panchakarla ◽  
Aditee Kulkarni

Abstract This paper deals with the field development study for an offshore field in the western part of India. The main points of focus are holistic execution of integrated workflows for the delivery of subsea oil and gas wells from a jack up platform in this region. Given that the encountered formations encountered in wells posed significant challenges during the drilling phase, a field level geomechanics study was commissioned to understand and mitigate any challenges and effect smooth drilling and logging operations. Understanding the geomechanical effects by analysing the offset wells drilled in the region provided significant insights into the potential challenges faced while exploring target formations. The proposed well locations were drilled in a structurally complex geological setting. From the analysis of previously drilled wells in the region, it was evident that the variation in insitu properties of the lithologies and the extreme heterogeneity and vugular nature of the encountered carbonates caused significant drillability issues with subsequent losses, excessive cuttings, and several back reaming cycles impacting rig time and leading to generally poor borehole conditions. On the other hand, the shales encountered at shallower depths presented a different challenge, especially with a high swelling tendency, adding to progressively worsening hole conditions and significant fluid invasion. Finally, the basal clastics and the depleted zones with variable rock strengths added to the borehole instability issues, with particular zones projecting losses while others showed influxes. In light of such a plethora of issues, an integrated approach including dynamic real time monitoring of operations, structured LWD and wireline logging programmes, a high level petrophysics, formation evaluation and borehole acoustics for shear radial profiling was carried out. A fit for purpose geomechanical model was built encompassing the results of these analyses and was continually updated in real time during the operations phase. Given the variability in the pressures, temperatures and operational mud weights in each section, execution for successful delivery of the wells was further aided by identification of the optimal mud systems, critical casing setting depths and real time drilling optimization, ensuring good borehole quality throughout for further logging and testing programmes.


2017 ◽  
Author(s):  
Andrey Skobeev ◽  
Alexander Senkov ◽  
Alexey Danilko ◽  
Vladimir Volkov ◽  
Ruslan Akhmadiev

2009 ◽  
Author(s):  
Innocent Okoro ◽  
Jennifer Krolow ◽  
Djuro Novakovic ◽  
Adeniyi Aladesulu ◽  
Kendall Reynolds ◽  
...  

2014 ◽  
Author(s):  
Upendra Malla ◽  
Krishna M. Karri

Floating Production Storage and Offloading (FPSO) sizing and cost estimation has become a challenging task at the early stages of offshore field development. During the early stages of field development designer needs to size and estimate cost in order to decide feasibility of the project. This paper describes a step by step method used to size and estimate the cost of a new built (or) converted FPSO based on basic engineering, existing FPSO data and corresponding metocean criteria for a particular location. This step by step approach covers FPSO sizing, hull structural design, mooring sizing, topsides support design and steel renewal using offshore classification rules and regulations. FPSO cost is estimated based on the design particulars (i.e. hull weights, FPSO particulars, mooring sizes etc.) and current market unit rates. This approach is an effective means to size and estimate cost of an FPSO at early stages of field development which saves overall time and cost for a client.


2021 ◽  
Vol 61 (1) ◽  
pp. 132
Author(s):  
Leigh Thomas ◽  
Matthew Waugh ◽  
Matthew Thornberry ◽  
Hanming Wang ◽  
Haifeng Wang ◽  
...  

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