Probabilistic analysis of borehole closure for through-salt well design |
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Authors: | A F Fossum J T Fredrich |
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Institution: | (1) BP America Inc., P.O. Box 3092, Houston, TX 77079-3092, USA |
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Abstract: | Probability levels, in the form of marginal cumulative distribution functions, are determined for the time it takes salt to
contact a casing, which penetrates a salt canopy, and the time it takes the casing to yield once salt has contacted the casing,
in support of through-salt well design activities required for deep-water, sub-salt environments. The finite-element method
coupled with an advanced reliability method is used to perform the analyses. Randomness caused by uncertainties in salt properties,
lithostatic stress, drilling-mud pressure, production temperature, and borehole ellipticity is handled by including statistics
and probability distributions for each of these random variables. The advanced reliability method takes full account of the
random variables and processes without Monte Carlo simulation, by using a method for assessing reliability statistics that
computes response probabilities in a direct and efficient manner. This advanced reliability method falls under the general
category of fast probability integration schemes. |
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Keywords: | Probability Reliability Salt mechanics Borehole closure Well design Uncertainty quantification Rock mechanics Geomechanics Fast probability integration |
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