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Laboratory test for studies on shale barrier formation

Abstract

In many oil and gas wells, long sections of the annulus between casing and rock are left open during completion.
These are potential pathways for leakage, and may need to be sealed off in critical places. In numerous field cases in shale formations
it has been found that the rock has crept in and closed the annulus by itself. If this happens, it represents huge cost savings for the
operator. In order to study this process under controllable conditions, we have designed a specific laboratory test where shale samples
are subjected to similar conditions as the rock around a well, and their ability to establish sealing barriers are tested. The test reveals
how the sealing efficiency of the barrier and the load on the casing develops with time. Post-test μCT scans reveal information about
the permanent structural changes the rock has suffered during the shale barrier forming process. The test results can not be directly
transferred to field conditions for a specific rock, however.

Category

Academic chapter

Language

English

Author(s)

Affiliation

  • SINTEF Industry / Applied Geoscience
  • Norwegian University of Science and Technology

Year

2019

Publisher

American Rock Mechanics Association (ARMA)

Book

52nd US Rock Mechanics / Geomechanics Symposium 2018

ISBN

9781510876651

Page(s)

1842 - 1848

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