Schlumberger releases new Fiber System

March 03, 2011 | Budget & Investment

Schlumberger_logoSchlumberger today announced the release of the Losseal* family of reinforced composite mat pills. This system, which combines fibers and solids into specifically engineered pills, reduces nonproductive time (NPT) by mitigating the risk of lost circulation during drilling and cementing operations.

“Lost circulation problems that can occur during primary cementing due to unpredictable downhole conditions, ineffective mud removal or poor zonal isolation result in expensive and time-consuming remedial cementing jobs,” said Dominique Guillot, Well Integrity cementing domain manager, Schlumberger Well Services. “Losseal technology reduces the risk of lost circulation during drilling and cementing operations.”

Schlumberger has successfully deployed the Losseal system in Mexico, the Middle East and Europe. In Mexico, PEMEX was encountering lost circulations problems with wells in the carbonate Costero field near Villahermosa. Losseal mat pills cured the mud loss problems that PEMEX had encountered, while also increasing mud density and effectively cementing the well without any losses.

“Having the ability to resume drilling soon after severe losses was a valuable gain,” said Ignacio Ramirez, sub-manager for Engineering and Design, PEMEX. “We were able to maintain that effect all the way through the cementing process, which was also extremely valuable.”

Traditional fiber treatments for lost circulation have relied on data for the fracture width during bridging and plugging. The Losseal design combines fibers with different mechanical properties and high solids content. This design makes it much less sensitive to fracture sizes, as the solid particle size is optimized to plug the network fibers as opposed to the fractures.

The Losseal pill is a flexible fiber additive that uses synergy between physical characteristics of fibers and solids to bridge fractures that can lead to either partial or total losses while drilling. An impermeable grid is created by the Losseal system, which is strong enough to withstand additional pressure from mud density increases, in addition to any other pressure from future drilling or cementing operations. The system also addresses large losses in fissures, saving thousands of barrels of mud during placement.

The Losseal family of reinforced composite mat pills can be applied to applications including circulation losses while drilling, including those greater than 40 bbl/h. The system can also be used with natural fractures, in dolomite and carbonate zones, and in spacers ahead of cement slurries.