Place lost circulation and wellbore strengthening materials with an alternate circulation path.
An operator was planning a P&A operation in the UK sector of the North Sea. Its objective was section milling two windows of approximately 100 ft in the 13 3/8-in casing—the first across the Frigg Formation and the second across the Utsira Formation. Each openhole section would then need to be underreamed—in a single trip—to enable placing a rock-to-rock abandonment cement plug against the original formation.
SLB collaborated with the operator on an integrated solution that would meet the P&A objectives while helping to decrease the cost and regulatory concerns inherent to well decommissioning. The solution included a hybrid ProMILL system cutting structure with WavEdge™ ridged milling elements used in combination with conventional inserts to enhance cutter durability and improve swarf quality. Additionally, the WELL COMMANDER valve was run to boost circulation by removing cuttings at high flow rates, which eliminated a dedicated trip for conditioning the wellbore fluids for the milling program.
The ProMILL system would eradicate all potential leak paths from the abandonment barrier which is not possible to ensure when using perf-and-squeeze methods.
The integrated P&A solution effectively displaced and conditioned the well as required. In the first window, across the Frigg Formation, the operator milled and underreamed a record-breaking 109 ft of 13 3/8-in casing in one trip using performance inserts. In the second window, across the Utsira Formation, conventional inserts milled and underreamed 100 ft of133/8-in casing in 27.25 h, achieving the operator's fastest milling time in the formation.
During milling, the operator achieved an ROP of 4.2 ft/h, representing a 40% increase compared with 3 ft/h, the average ROP of the operator's jobs completed in the field. In this well, the operator recorded an overall cost reduction of 7.5 days and USD 1 million—the ProMILL system's efficacy played an integral role in this achievement. Using the ProMILL system in this well continued the operator's string of zero HSE events during abandonment in three previous wells.