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Coupling Submarine Slope Stability and Wellbore Stability Analysis with Natural Gas Hydrate Drilling and Production in Submarine Slope Strata in the South China Sea

Yufa He, Benjian Song, Qingping Li

2023Journal of Marine Science and Engineering17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This research explores the geomechanical challenges associated with gas hydrate extraction in submarine slope zones, a setting posing a high risk of significant geological calamities. We investigate slope and wellbore deformations driven by hydrate decomposition within a subsea environment. Utilizing Abaqus, a fluid-solid-thermal multi-field coupling model for gas hydrate reservoirs was created. Hydrate decomposition during drilling is minimal, resulting in minor formation deformation near the wellbore. However, a year of hydrate production caused a maximum displacement of up to 7 m in the wellbore and formation, highlighting the risk of submarine landslides. This indicates the need for meticulous surveillance of formation subsidence and wellhead equipment displacement. In the aftermath of a hydrate-induced submarine landslide, both the hydrate layer and the overlying strata descend together, inflicting considerable damage on the formation and wellbore. Our study presents a holistic examination of the interplay between environmental geomechanics risks and engineering structure risks for submarine slope instability and wellbore stability during hydrate development, providing crucial insights for enhancing safety measures in hydrate drilling and production, and ensuring wellbore stability.

Topics & Concepts

GeologyClathrate hydratePetroleum engineeringWellheadSubmarineGeomechanicsDrillingDeepwater drillingHydrateDrilling fluidSubmarine pipelineSubmarine landslideGeotechnical engineeringSlope stabilityNatural gasPetrologyLandslideEngineeringMechanical engineeringOrganic chemistryWaste managementChemistryOceanographyMethane Hydrates and Related PhenomenaArctic and Antarctic ice dynamicsGeological and Geophysical Studies