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3D mechanical earth model for Zubair oilfield in southern Iraq

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During drilling operations, wellbore instability is one of the reasons that increase nonproductive time (NPT). Maintaining a stable wellbore is the primary importance during drilling by applying a proper geomechanical… Click to show full abstract

During drilling operations, wellbore instability is one of the reasons that increase nonproductive time (NPT). Maintaining a stable wellbore is the primary importance during drilling by applying a proper geomechanical model to analyze and understand the distribution of stresses around the wellbore in order to minimize drilling risk and NPT. The lack of any geomechanical studies in Zubair oilfield in southern Iraq is one of the reasons that lead to wellbore stability-related problems and thus an increase in NPT. Petrel Geomechanics 2018 was used to show the distribution of the stresses and the mechanical properties. Showing the distribution of stresses in 3D MEM has big advantages in several ways, and one of them is to select the best path for any future directional wells. To mitigate wellbore stability problems and depending on the 1D mechanical earth models (MEM) results, a detailed 3D MEM was built for Zubair oilfield as the method to precisely pinpoint and diagnose those problems. The results of this study show two points; first is an abnormally pressured zone in Tanuma shale formation, and second, a narrow mud weight window in front of the Tanuma formation. As a conclusion, the mechanical earth model was an efficient tool in diagnosing and predicting geomechanics-related problems, thus suggesting an alternative mud weight program for the problematic zone, which is more important to reduce the most essential factor in the NPT.

Keywords: zubair oilfield; southern iraq; mechanical earth; model; oilfield southern

Journal Title: Journal of Petroleum Exploration and Production Technology
Year Published: 2020

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