Research and Field Application of Casing Return Well Treatment Technology in Fuyu Oil Field
Abstract
At present, due to years of development and well pattern adjustment, there are some problems in most oil fields such as close well spacing, dense well pattern, too many oil-water wells, and changeable well conditions. In the process of overhaul, casings in some well are seriously broken, and spit mudstone is serious inside and outside the casing, so the traditional technologies such as overhaul and drawing casing, sweeping plug cannot achieve effective management purposes, and the problem of casing breaking in oil-water wells is becoming increasingly serious, which has become an unfavorable factors restricting the stable productions and efficient development of oil field. Through careful analysis of casing leap mechanism, the casing leap treatment technology has been formed in the process of continuous exploration and summary, which provides some experience and guidance for the future casing leap treatment.
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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3968/11305
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