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Page 1: Annulus Monitoring & Control - GWPC · 2020. 2. 21. · • Micro Leaks can be One Way • High Pressure Wells Require Alternate Annulus Monitoring Approach • Solution Relatively

Annulus Monitoring & ControlDeep, High-Pressure Class I Wells

Stephanie Hill, P.G.

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Project BackgroundNew Geologic Area for Class I Wells

• “Wildcat” Wells• No Operator Experience• Limited Regulatory Experience• No Program Guidance

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Project BackgroundDownhole Construction

• >10,000 ft TD Wells• Manage Coal Mine Wastewater• >7,500’ Packer Seat• Packers set under Compression• New P110 Tubing (~200 joints)

• Torqued on Joints to API Specs• Pressure Tested during Installation

• Large Annular Volumes• 7,000 – 14,000 Gallons

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LS Casing 7”

Tubing 5 ½”

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LS Casing 9 5/8”

Tubing 4 ½”

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Project Background

Typical Low Pressure Seal Pot with Nitrogen Blanket

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Project BackgroundOperating Constraints/Conditions

• Permit Limits• Injection Pressures ~1700 psi• Annulus Pressures ~300 psi

• Annulus Pressures < Injection Pressures• Large Pressure Differential on Downhole Components

• >1600 psi• Large Temperature Differentials

• 70 - 90 °F• Potential Fluids Migration not Protective of USDW

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Injection Pressure2000 psi

Annulus Pressure400 psi

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ChallengesOperating Scenarios

1. Injection Under Pressure & Adding fluid2. Injection Under Pressure & Removing Fluid3. Post Injection Shut-in

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Challenges

• Injectate Temp 70°F < Annulus Temp

• Tubing and Annular Fluid Contracts, Pressure Decreases

• Must Add Fluid to Seal Pot due to Annular Volume Change

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Injection Pressure2000 psi

Annulus Pressure400 psi

1 - Injection Under Pressure, Adding Fluid

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• Injectate Temp Warms• Dynamic Tubing Conditions

Create One-Way Micro Leak• Must Remove Fluid from Seal

Pot due to Volume Change

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Challenges

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Injection Pressure2000 psi

Annulus Pressure400 psi

2 - Injection Under Pressure, Removing Fluid

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Challenges

• Injectate Temp Cools after Shut-In• Injection P Decreases to <100 psi

• Tubing/Annular Fluid Continues to Expand• Annulus P Increases to > 3,000 psi

3 – Post Injection Shut-In

Operator bled off annulus P

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• Few Comparable Situations• Inquired with Academia, UIC Industry & Operators

• Need to Limit Pressure Swings in Annulus• Need to Allow for Monitored Fluid Movement• Need Real Time Measurement and Monitoring

Defining the Solution

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SolutionSkid-Mounted Annulus Monitoring & Control System• Non-Pressurized Vessel• Operates Delta P: Annulus >

Injection• Small Piston Pump w/ VFD

• Meters Flow in/out of Annulus• Low Volume Flow Meters• Level Sensors• Pressure Relief Valves

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Solution

• Injectate Temp 70°F < Annulus

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New Scenario - Injection Under Pressure

• Injectate Temp 70°F <Annulus

• PLC Set Points Track Annular Pressure to Operate 150 psi Above Injection Pressure

• Piston Pump Adds/Removes Fluid to Annulus to Maintain Delta P Above Injection Pressure

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Solution

• Fluid in Tubing Cools• Annular Fluid Contracts as it

Cools• Skid Automates Pressure

Decrease to Track Tubing Pressure

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Injection Pressure

50 psi

Annulus Pressure200 psi

New Scenario – Post Injection Shut-In

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Injection Pressure2000 psi

Annulus Pressure400 psi

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Injection Pressure2000 psi

Annulus Pressure2150 psi

OLD: Annulus P < Injection P NEW: Annulus P > Injection P

Protection of USDWPositive Impacts on Operation

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Positive Impacts on Operation• No Labor Intensive Fluid Additions or Removals• Eliminates High Pressure Micro Leaks at Joints• No Costly Workovers• Reduces Differential Stresses on Well Components• Protection of USDW from Potential Fluids Migration• Clients Love it!

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Positive Impacts on OperationLeak Detection

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Shut-in

Loss of annulus fluid (~2 gpm) Exhausted annulus fluid from skid system

Annulus P ~150 psi > Injection P

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Results• New Permit Conditions

•Annulus Pressure 100 - 200 psi > Injection Pressure• No More Micro Leaks at Tubing Joints• Strict Control of Annular Fluid Volumes• Well can Operate Continuously

•Skid System Cycles on/off at Start-Up •Settles once Temperatures and Pressures Stabilize

• Annular Pressure Tracks ~150 psi > Injection Pressure

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Conclusions• ~200 Tubing Joints can Experience Significant Stress

under Wide Operational Temps/Pressures• Micro Leaks can be One Way• High Pressure Wells Require Alternate Annulus

Monitoring Approach• Solution Relatively Straight Forward• Avoided Costly Workover/Compliance Issues

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DiscussionStephanie Hill, P.G.(618) [email protected]