Abstract

AbstractDistributed sensing technologies have been increasingly used for downhole monitoring in the oil field in recent years. A casing deformation monitoring system based on distributed strain sensors has been developed and proposed for wellbore integrity monitoring. However, due to the lack of field data on casing deformation induced by various exploration and development activities, the relationship between casing deformation and wellbore integrity remains unclear. To study the feasibility of evaluating short‐term CO2injection wellbore integrity through casing deformation monitoring, a staged finite element analysis is conducted for an existing well in the Weyburn field to study the relationship between casing deformation and wellbore integrity during CO2injection. The model is generated with HypermeshTMand the analysis is conducted with AbaqusTM. The staged finite element model applies loads and materials in multiple steps to replicate the actual drilling process. The wellbore stress, casing strain, and interface gap distance change at the surface casing shoe and production casing shoe are calculated. A parametric study is also conducted to study the effect of various parameters on CO2injection wellbore integrity in the Weyburn field. The result shows that the casing deformation can be correlated to the wellbore integrity by cement expansion/shrinkage through its effect on the interface gap distance change and the stress difference between wellbore components induced by CO2injection. © 2017 Society of Chemical Industry and John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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