Plugging and abandonment(P&A)is a crucial step of the well life cycle.Regardless of how long one stretches the productive life of a well,P&A operations will have to be carried out eventually.The current panora...Plugging and abandonment(P&A)is a crucial step of the well life cycle.Regardless of how long one stretches the productive life of a well,P&A operations will have to be carried out eventually.The current panorama of our industry includes many wells to be plugged and abandoned,with steep requirements to abide by both regulations and societal pressure.In this context,we must guarantee that no leakage occurs with an eternal perspective in mind.Cement has been the prime material for this task,but recent studies have indicated the potential of degradation over time-especially in corrosive environments-and the creation of leaking paths due to its shrinkage.This has opened up a path toward the usage of alternative materials.One of the emerging candidates is bismuth,a metal with the unique characteristic of expanding when solidified.Such a trait could improve the overall sealability of wellbores and especially during P&A.This article discusses the current status of bismuth sealing technologies,introducing the basics of bismuth,the ongoing efforts to qualify it as a barrier material,its potential applications,and the challenges that still need to be overcome.The latest research indicates promising results in terms of its usage as a barrier element.展开更多
基金funded by the Research Council of Norway.The authors acknowledge the Research Council of Norway(RCN)for financing the Center for Research-based Innovations“SWIPA-Center for Subsurface Well Integrity,Plugging and Abandonment”,RCN project no.309646,for which the work has been carried out.The center is also financed by the operating companies AkerBP,Equinor ASA,and Wintershall Dea Norway,and includes in addition more than 20 in-kind contributing industry partners.The R&D partners in SWIPA are SINTEF,NORCE,IFE,NTNU,and UiS.
文摘Plugging and abandonment(P&A)is a crucial step of the well life cycle.Regardless of how long one stretches the productive life of a well,P&A operations will have to be carried out eventually.The current panorama of our industry includes many wells to be plugged and abandoned,with steep requirements to abide by both regulations and societal pressure.In this context,we must guarantee that no leakage occurs with an eternal perspective in mind.Cement has been the prime material for this task,but recent studies have indicated the potential of degradation over time-especially in corrosive environments-and the creation of leaking paths due to its shrinkage.This has opened up a path toward the usage of alternative materials.One of the emerging candidates is bismuth,a metal with the unique characteristic of expanding when solidified.Such a trait could improve the overall sealability of wellbores and especially during P&A.This article discusses the current status of bismuth sealing technologies,introducing the basics of bismuth,the ongoing efforts to qualify it as a barrier material,its potential applications,and the challenges that still need to be overcome.The latest research indicates promising results in terms of its usage as a barrier element.