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A Close Look at Well Integrity and Barriers Technology

Tuesday, 24 September
Room 206 - 207
Technical Session
Ensuring that oil and gas wells meet accepted well integrity standards is an essential task for every Operator. This requirement also applies for carbon capture and geothermal wells, where poor well integrity can have equally severe consequences as for oil and gas wells. This session covers advancements and innovations in well integrity and barrier technology.
  • 1400-1425 221080
    Long Term Annular Sealing Of CO2 Injection And Storage Wells Using Shale Barriers
    E. van Oort, The University of Texas At Austin; A. Lucas, TotalEnergies Upstream Danmark A/S; J.O. Kverneland, Total E&P; R. Godoy, H. Reitan, Equinor ASA; M. Aldin, A. Thombare, MetaRock Laboratories
  • 1425-1450 220924
    CCUS Well Integrity Success Using Fit-for-purpose Cement Designs
    J. Shine, A. Sowailem, Saudi Aramco; Z. Bechah, U. Qasmi, SLB
  • 1450-1515 221072
    Development Of BOP API Flange Capacity Using Simulation Approach
    W. Lu, Chevron Corporation; S. Loganathan, SLB; Y. Singh, Chevron Corporation; J. Corkhill, SLB
  • 1545-1610 221048
    Control Line-Less Casing Valve Installations And Reduction Of Drilling Operations Risks In Challenging Well Environments
    R. Poloni, S. Spagnolo, L. Napoleone, D. Santoro, A. Abdelaziz, G. Cavagnero, G. Leo, S. Racca, A. Brienza, V. Gibilterra, A. Dakhno, M. Maestrami, N. Poletti, O. Beskri, E. Congia, A. Uslenghi, Eni SpA; M.M. UlHaque, T.A. Sheikh, Weatherford International
  • 1610-1635 220988
    A Systematic Approach To Interpreting Cement Bond Logs
    K. Harris, ThoroughBond LLC; J. Shine, Saudi Aramco
  • 1635-1700 221059
    Characterization Of Cement’s Temporal Mechanical Properties Under Simulated Downhole Conditions
    M. Meng, L. Frash, B. Carey, W. Li, Los Alamos National Laboratory