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Carmona, J., (2023). Implementación de Multi-Stage Cementing Tool para mantener la integridad del pozo durante trabajos de cementación primaria en pozos con pérdida de circulación en el Lote III [Tesis, Universidad Nacional de Ingeniería]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14076/27097
Carmona, J., Implementación de Multi-Stage Cementing Tool para mantener la integridad del pozo durante trabajos de cementación primaria en pozos con pérdida de circulación en el Lote III [Tesis]. PE: Universidad Nacional de Ingeniería; 2023. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14076/27097
@misc{renati/712945,
title = "Implementación de Multi-Stage Cementing Tool para mantener la integridad del pozo durante trabajos de cementación primaria en pozos con pérdida de circulación en el Lote III",
author = "Carmona Casimiro, Jhony Deyvi",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional de Ingeniería",
year = "2023"
}
This research work will address the issue of reference to the primary cementing process, in wells with lost circulation problems during drilling and cementing, particularly in formations with a low fracture gradient and narrow operating window, that is, pore and fracture pressure. they are very close. The goal of efficient and safe cementing will allow us to place a cement slurry in the annular space between the well walls and the revestidor in order to prevent fluid movement between zones. Inefficient primary cementing is undoubtedly one of the most important concerns during the drilling and completion of an oil well to maintain a hydraulic seal between formation and revestidor. However, the Talara basin, being a more developed basin in northwestern Peru; It is undoubtedly a depleted basin where there are very complex and faulted formations with a very narrow operating window. This work will show the technical and economic feasibility of implementing the Multi- Stage Cementing Tool device in Block III wells, which will allow us to maintain the integrity of the well with lost circulation problems in formations with low fracture gradients and with operating windows. very narrow. This device was designed for cementing in two or more stages for a trouble-free cementing operation. Implementation of the Multi-Stage Cementing Tool device is a complex process that requires careful planning and execution. However, it can be a very effective way to ensure that a well is properly cemented in wells with lost circulation in Block III. The results obtained in the CBL/VDL electrical logs show good hydraulic isolation in the target formations, detecting with the objective and with the purpose for the completions onwards, that is, punching and hydraulic fracturing in Block III. This result demonstrates a high degree of reliability, which is why it would be advisable to massify these devices in a greater number of wells with lost circulation problems during drilling and wells with similar characteristics.
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