Practice of Nitrogen Drilling in Putaohua Reservoir of Daqing Oilfield
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Drilling Engineering Technology Research Institute of Daqing Drilling & Exploration Engineering Corporation,Drilling Engineering Technology Research Institute of Daqing Drilling & Exploration Engineering Corporation,Drilling Engineering Technology Research Institute of Daqing Drilling & Exploration Engineering Corporation,Drilling Engineering Technology Research Institute of Daqing Drilling & Exploration Engineering Corporation

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    Putaohua reservoir is the main target layer for exploration appraisal well in middle-shallow layer of periphery of Daqing oilfield, but it is a “three low” reservoir, the conventional drilling will cause high cost and low benefit; and by the characteristics of “three low” reservoir, the filtrate under differential pressure is harmful to reservoir. The formation characteristics and overbalance drilling result in low single well production. As a circulating medium of gas drilling in the reservoir, nitrogen has obvious advantages in the reservoir discovery and protection. The nitrogen drilling practice was made in Putaohua reservoir in middle-shallow layer of periphery of Daqing oilfield in 2011, technological innovation was carried out in the well structure, drilling technology and completion methods, the average penetration rate reached 24.43m/h in the 4 test wells, which was more than 2 times of that of adjacent wells by conventional drilling technology. Oil flow was found at sand draining outlet in the drilling process with good reservoir protection effects.

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  • Received:February 26,2013
  • Revised:February 26,2013
  • Adopted:May 30,2013
  • Online: November 29,2013
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