Affiliation:
1. Gulf Research & Development Co.
Abstract
Published in Petroleum Transactions, Volume 207, 1956, pages 36–41.
Abstract
In the course of an investigation of lost circulation, a new tool has been developed which gives a qualitative measure of the relative velocity between the fluid column in the borehole and the tool. The position of a diaphragm in the side wall of the instrument depends on the flow through the device. This position is established by using the conductive borehole fluid in a potentiometric circuit. The instrument has high sensitivity and can detect changes in velocity as low m 5 ft/min. Lost circulation mud additives do not interfere with the satisfactory performance of the tool.
In a number of circulation losses of the pressure induced type, the instrument has shown that the losses were confined to extremely narrow zones (less than 1 ft), indicating that such ruptures occur in a more or less horizontal rather than vertical plane as has often been assumed.
This pinpointing of the zone of loss is important in remedial procedures since it allows the treatment to be applied directly to the point of loss rather than to the entire open hole.
The device can also be employed for indicating points of entry of water in producing wells.
Introduction
The need for an improved means of locating the positions of lost returns zones became evident during an investigation of lost circulation difficulties in the Gulf Coast area. With instrumentation available at the time, it had been learned that, contrary to common belief, the position of the thief zone responsible for a given loss seldom coincided with the point of bit penetration at the time the loss was encountered. In the majority of cases, the losses were found to be occurring at some distance removed from the bottom of the hole - sometimes as much as a few thousand feet.
Publisher
Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE)
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