Fluid flow and heat transfer modeling in the event of lost circulation and its application in locating loss zones

Document Type

Article

Publication Date

1-1-2017

Abstract

Lost circulation is one of the most persistent and costly drilling problems that drilling engineers have been struggling with for decades. The pinpointing of the zones of loss allows the treatments to be applied directly to the points of loss rather than to the entire open hole. This paper presents an approach to predict the location of single loss zone in a vertical well by interpreting the transient mud circulating temperature profiles altered by mud loss. The fluid flow and heat transfer numerical model in estimating the transient mud circulating temperature profiles during a lost circulation event was developed. The temperature profile in both the flow conduits (drillpipe and annulus) were modeled using mass and energy balances. The flow rate of drilling mud decreases in the annulus above the loss zone as part of the fluids lost into the fractures, which in turn alters the heat transmission status between the drillpipe, annulus, and near-wellbore formation. The wellbore is divided into two sections, which accounts for single loss zone. Case studies were performed and numerical solution results were presented and analyzed. According to the results, alterations induced by mud loss include: 1) Declines in both annular mud temperature and drillpipe mud temperature over time, and 2) Discontinuity in the first order derivative of annular mud temperature with respect to depth at the location of loss. By matching the simulated results with the distributed temperature measurements at different time stamps, the depth of the loss zone can be identified.

Publication Source (Journal or Book title)

Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering

First Page

1

Last Page

9

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