IOGP Well Control Incident Lesson Sharing #23-9
While drilling a 17 ½ section on a subsea well, a significant increase in background gas was observed. After a flow check, which was observed stable, it was decided to circulate the well. Back ground gas staying high. After an hour of circulation, some
mud and gas were overflowing at the rig floor bushing & shakers due to gas break out in the riser. The well was shut-in and the riser had to be circulated. Mud Weight was later increased with a driller’s method.
This lesson sharing reminds us of the difficulties in interpreting a flow check when formation gas can be dissolved in Synthetic Based Mud at the bottom. The monitoring of the fluid primary barrier should also include some clear gas management criteria
such as maximum acceptable Back Ground Gas and Connection Gas. This is of a prime importance in order to prevent any “gas in riser” incident.
The Wells Expert Committee/Well Control Incident Subcommittee believes that this incident description contains sufficient lessons to be shared with the industry. We further encourage the recipients of this lesson sharing to share it further within
their organization.
Note: Original alert wording from IOGP Member Company.
While drilling a 17-1/2" section with 1.26 SBM, stand on bottom reaching 2468mMD, observed BGG increasing from 1-2% to 30%. Stopped circulation and performed flow-check. The well was stable.
Resumed circulation at drilling flow rate for 1h40. Observed gas was remaining >25% (peak at 37%), SPP was reducing but there was no gain or flow-out increase.
After 1h circulation, observed gas expansion below the rotary table with mud rising at the bushing, overflow at the gumbo box and the methane sensor triggered in the shaker room.
Shut in the well on UAP, started monitoring pressures while circulating the riser. Increased the booster progressively up to 1700lpm to manage gas break out. Observed gas reducing down to 10%, volume stable.
SICP increased to 60psi in 30min and then reached 150psi in 2.5hr. Performed drillers method with 1.31 sg kill mud.
Displaced riser to 1.31 sg mud and resumed drilling.
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