Prediction of in situ stresses, mud window and overpressure zone using well logs in South Pars field

Abstract To analyze the stability of the hydrocarbon wells, it is necessary to determine the exact value of in situ vertical and minimum and maximum horizontal components of the stress. Determination of the in situ stress in well planning is vital in detecting and preventing the occurrence of the in...

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Main Authors: Farshid Mousavipour, Mohammad Ali Riahi, Hamed Ghanbarnejad Moghanloo
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Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2020-04-01
Series:Journal of Petroleum Exploration and Production Technology
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1007/s13202-020-00890-9
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spelling doaj-ddc0cac2ae4f484d92b353c66a288f1b2021-05-02T11:23:02ZengSpringerOpenJournal of Petroleum Exploration and Production Technology2190-05582190-05662020-04-011051869187910.1007/s13202-020-00890-9Prediction of in situ stresses, mud window and overpressure zone using well logs in South Pars fieldFarshid Mousavipour0Mohammad Ali Riahi1Hamed Ghanbarnejad Moghanloo2Department of Petroleum, Science and Research Branch, Islamic Azad UniversityInstitute of Geophysics, University of TehranInstitute of Geophysics, University of TehranAbstract To analyze the stability of the hydrocarbon wells, it is necessary to determine the exact value of in situ vertical and minimum and maximum horizontal components of the stress. Determination of the in situ stress in well planning is vital in detecting and preventing the occurrence of the instability in the walls of the drilled wells and fluid loss. Evaluation of the magnitude of in situ stress is required for optimizing drilling, well completion and reservoir simulation. Hence, access to the complete information on the in situ stresses while drilling is essential, especially in naturally fractured zones for prospective infill drilling in the field development plans. In this paper, the value of the in situ stress is determined for two wells drilled in the South Pars field, Iran. With information on the in situ stress and the pore pressure, the mud window for different depths of this well is obtained. The appropriate mud density and overpressure zone for safe drilling in the borehole are also determined.https://doi.org/10.1007/s13202-020-00890-9In situ stressWell stabilityMinimum horizontal stressMaximum horizontal stressVertical stressPore pressure
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author Farshid Mousavipour
Mohammad Ali Riahi
Hamed Ghanbarnejad Moghanloo
spellingShingle Farshid Mousavipour
Mohammad Ali Riahi
Hamed Ghanbarnejad Moghanloo
Prediction of in situ stresses, mud window and overpressure zone using well logs in South Pars field
Journal of Petroleum Exploration and Production Technology
In situ stress
Well stability
Minimum horizontal stress
Maximum horizontal stress
Vertical stress
Pore pressure
author_facet Farshid Mousavipour
Mohammad Ali Riahi
Hamed Ghanbarnejad Moghanloo
author_sort Farshid Mousavipour
title Prediction of in situ stresses, mud window and overpressure zone using well logs in South Pars field
title_short Prediction of in situ stresses, mud window and overpressure zone using well logs in South Pars field
title_full Prediction of in situ stresses, mud window and overpressure zone using well logs in South Pars field
title_fullStr Prediction of in situ stresses, mud window and overpressure zone using well logs in South Pars field
title_full_unstemmed Prediction of in situ stresses, mud window and overpressure zone using well logs in South Pars field
title_sort prediction of in situ stresses, mud window and overpressure zone using well logs in south pars field
publisher SpringerOpen
series Journal of Petroleum Exploration and Production Technology
issn 2190-0558
2190-0566
publishDate 2020-04-01
description Abstract To analyze the stability of the hydrocarbon wells, it is necessary to determine the exact value of in situ vertical and minimum and maximum horizontal components of the stress. Determination of the in situ stress in well planning is vital in detecting and preventing the occurrence of the instability in the walls of the drilled wells and fluid loss. Evaluation of the magnitude of in situ stress is required for optimizing drilling, well completion and reservoir simulation. Hence, access to the complete information on the in situ stresses while drilling is essential, especially in naturally fractured zones for prospective infill drilling in the field development plans. In this paper, the value of the in situ stress is determined for two wells drilled in the South Pars field, Iran. With information on the in situ stress and the pore pressure, the mud window for different depths of this well is obtained. The appropriate mud density and overpressure zone for safe drilling in the borehole are also determined.
topic In situ stress
Well stability
Minimum horizontal stress
Maximum horizontal stress
Vertical stress
Pore pressure
url https://doi.org/10.1007/s13202-020-00890-9
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