Plugs Flashcards
1
Q
Name four reasons to plug a well
A
Zone Isolation, Lost Circulation, Directional Drilling, and Abandonment
2
Q
Four Functions When Using Plugs For Zone Isolation
A
- Prevent Fluid Migration. 2. Unstick Drill Pipe. 3. Protect Pay Zone from Other Cementing Operations. 4. Create New Bottom of Well In Order To Isolate Upper Zone
3
Q
Cement Slurries Lost Into Three Types of Formations.
A
- Formations with Large Pores, Vugs or Fractures
- Formations with Moderate to Small Pores or Fractures
- Formations with Low Permeability and Low Tensile Strength
4
Q
What Do Whipstock Plugs Do
A
- Correct Excessive Vertical Deviation
- Drill Relief Well
- Drill Under A Salt Dome
- Drill Toward Target Inaccessible by Vertical Drilling
5
Q
You will Set Plugs At The Following Locations for abandonment
A
- Across and above any potential oil and gas producing zone.
2 At the surface casing seat
3 Above and Below Any Potable Water Bearing Zone - At The Surface Casing Seat, Fifty or More Feet Up Into The Surface Casing and Fifty or More Feet Below the Surface Casing
- Three feet below ground level
6
Q
Types of Formations That Cause Poor Bonding
A
- Salt Sections or Salt Stringers
- Large Washouts In Unconsolidated Sands
- Permeable Sections With A Thick Filter Cake Buildup
- Water Sensitive Shale Sections
7
Q
In General, What is The Minimum Plug Length
A
200 Feet or 125 CU.FT
8
Q
Four Common Methods of Setting Cement Plug
A
- Balanced
- Dump Bailer
- Two-Plug
- Modified Two Plug
9
Q
Two Disadvantages of Balance Plug
A
- Mud Contamination
2. Movement of Plug