Leak-Off Mechanism and Pressure Prediction for Shallow Sediments in Deepwater Drilling

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TAN Qiang [1 ]
DENG Jingen [1 ]
SUN Jin [1 ,2 ]
LIU Wei [1 ]
YU Baohua [1 ]
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[1] State Key Laboratory of Petroleum Resources and Prospecting, ChinaUniversity of Petroleum-Beijing
[2] Key Laboratory of Marine Georesources and Prospecting (Hainan Province), Institute of Deep-Sea Science and Engineering, Chinese Academy of Science
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美国国家科学基金会;
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deepwater drilling; shallow sediments; leak-off mechanism; leak-off pressure;
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Deepwater sediments are prone to loss circulation in drilling due to a low overburden gradient. How to predict the magnitude of leak-off pressure more accurately is an important issue in the protection of drilling safety and the reduction of drilling cost in deep water. Starting from the mechanical properties of a shallow formation and based on the basic theory of rock-soil mechanics, the stress distribution around a borehole was analyzed. It was found that the rock or soil on a borehole is in the plastic yield state before the effective tensile stress is generated, and the effective tangential and vertical stresses increase as the drilling fluid density increases; thus, tensile failure will not occur on the borehole wall. Based on the results of stress calculation, two mechanisms and leak-off pressure prediction models for shallow sediments in deepwater drilling were put forward, and the calculated values of these models were compared with the measured value of shallow leak-off pressure in actual drilling. The results show that the MHPS(minimum horizontal principle stress) model and the FIF(fracturing in formation) model can predict the lower and upper limits of leak-off pressure. The PLC(permeable lost circulation) model can comprehensively analyze the factors influencing permeable leakage and provide a theoretical basis for leak-off prevention and plugging in deepwater drilling.
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