Abstract

Insights into Mud Losses Mitigation in the Rumaila Field, Iraq

Al-Hameedi AT, Alkinani HH, Norman SD and Flori RE

Lost circulation is a complicated problem to be banned or combatted during the drilling operations. Mud losses remedies are extensively used to stop or mitigate losses using remedial methods or to prevent mud losses using proactive measures. Lost circulation presents a lot of big challenges during drilling. To address these problems, a number of methods/techniques have evolved over the years. The Rumaila field in Iraq is one of the largest oilfields in the world. Wells drilled in this field are highly susceptible to lost circulation problems when drilling through the Hartha formation. Lost circulation events range from seepage losses to complete loss of the borehole and are a critical issue in field development. This paper describes a study of the lost circulation events for more than 300 wells drilled in the Rumaila field. Lost circulation events were extracted from daily drilling reports, final drilling reports, and technical reports. Key drilling parameters (e.g. ROP, SPM, RPM, WOB, bit type) and mud properties (e.g. mud weight, yield point, gel strength) at the time of each event were recorded along with the lost circulation remedies attempted, and the outcome of those remedies. These data have been analyzed to determine the best ranges of the key drilling parameters that have the greatest chance of mitigating lost circulation in the Hartha formation.

Practical field information from the Rumaila field and range of sources have been reviewed and summarized to develop an integrated methodology and flowchart for handling lost circulation events in this formation. In a related development, this paper will be extended work along with previous comprehensive statistical study and sensitivity analysis models about the Hartha formation to obtain the best field procedures for avoiding or minimizing lost circulation events in the Hartha formation. Proactive approaches have been made prior entering the Hartha formation to prevent or mitigate the occurrence of lost circulation. A unique statistical work, primitive mechanisms, typical drilling fluid properties and recommended operational drilling parameters have been evaluated to use during drilling the Hartha formation. In addition, corrective actions have been determined for each kind of the mud losses to provide effective remedies, minimize non-productive time, and reduce cost.

Lost circulation strategy to the Hartha formation has been summarized depending on statistical work and economic analysis evaluation to determine the most successful remedies for each type of the losses. These treatments are classified by relying on the mud losses classifications in order to avoid unwanted consequences due to inappropriate actions. This study provides a typical compilation of information regarding traditional approaches and the latest approaches to lost circulation control. In addition, the work attempts to provide useful guidelines or references for both situations in terms preventive measures, remedial methods, and analytical economic study.