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Expandable steel patch restores production in gas well with casing corrosion

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Texas, United States, Onshore

Gas wells in Sherman County, Texas, have very low bottomhole pressure. A casing leak can allow fluid from aquifers to flow into the well, and the hydrostatic pressure of the fluid column can impede or halt gas production. A customized patch using proprietary expandable steel technology repaired the corroded casing in one such well and swiftly restored production.

Restore well integrity and production

After producing for 70 years, a gas well in the Texas Panhandle had severe casing corrosion, resulting in uneven surfaces and a large, irregular hole. The leaking casing had allowed water from an aquifer to kill the well, and the operator wanted a quick, feasible, and effective solution to restore well integrity and production.

Conform to irregular geometry with bespoke setting process

The SLB expandable steel patch was the optimal solution. Unlike other technologies, this patch is not pushed out to a predetermined diameter by a cone. Instead, it is expanded by a controlled setting process using an inflatable packer, which ensures that the patch is pushed out to seal effectively against the inside of the casing, irrespective of casing ID.

Propose fit-for-basin patch design with adapted setting technique

To help ensure good sealing across the casing surface, a customized patch with swellable elastomer skin was developed to seal the challenging geometry effectively, despite significant casing wear due to severe corrosion. Engineers also calculated that the remaining wall thickness would not withstand the packer inflation pressures typically used to set the patch. Consequently, they adapted the setting procedure to minimize risks of further casing damage.

Enable continued production with minimal downtime

The patch was set in 12 steps in 2.3 hours and drifted at 5.9 in with the setting tool. The well was successfully pressure tested to 200 psi for 30 min, and production and casing integrity were restored with minimal deferred production. This operation extended the life of the well and enabled the operator to continue gas production.

Schematic shows cross-section of casing and the damaged zone.
Cross-section of the zone to be sealed, showing the nominal casing ID (green), actual ID with metal loss (blue), and remaining casing thickness (pink circles outside the blue curve).
3d casing inspection log showing corroded section.
3D casing inspection log of the corroded casing section.
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