The Effects of Coupling Stiffness and Slippage of Interface Between the Wellbore and Unconsolidated Sediment on the Stability Analysis of the Wellbore Under Gas Hydrate Production

Gas hydrates have great potential as future energy resources. Several productivity and stability analyses have been conducted for the Ulleung Basin, and the depressurization method is being considered for production. Under depressurization, ground settlement occurs near the wellbore and axial stress...

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Main Authors: Jung-Tae Kim, Ah-Ram Kim, Gye-Chun Cho, Chul-Whan Kang, Joo Yong Lee
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spelling ftrepec:oai:RePEc:gam:jeners:v:12:y:2019:i:21:p:4177-:d:282684 2024-04-14T08:14:53+00:00 The Effects of Coupling Stiffness and Slippage of Interface Between the Wellbore and Unconsolidated Sediment on the Stability Analysis of the Wellbore Under Gas Hydrate Production Jung-Tae Kim Ah-Ram Kim Gye-Chun Cho Chul-Whan Kang Joo Yong Lee https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/12/21/4177/pdf https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/12/21/4177/ unknown https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/12/21/4177/pdf https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/12/21/4177/ article ftrepec 2024-03-19T10:27:44Z Gas hydrates have great potential as future energy resources. Several productivity and stability analyses have been conducted for the Ulleung Basin, and the depressurization method is being considered for production. Under depressurization, ground settlement occurs near the wellbore and axial stress develops. For a safe production test, it is essential to perform a stability analysis for the wellbore and hydrate-bearing sediments. In this study, the development of axial stress on the wellbore was investigated considering the coupling stiffness of the interface between the wellbore and sediment. A coupling stiffness model, which can consider both confining stress and slippage phenomena, was suggested and applied in a numerical simulation. Parametric analyses were conducted to investigate the effects of coupling stiffness and slippage on axial stress development. The results show that shear coupling stiffness has a significant effect on wellbore stability, while normal coupling stiffness has a minor effect. In addition, the maximum axial stress of the well bore has an upper limit depending on the magnitude of the confining stress, and the axial stress converges to this upper limit due to slipping at the interface. The results can be used as fundamental data for the design of wellbore under depressurization-based gas production. methane hydrate; shear/normal coupling stiffness; slippage at the interface; wellbore stability analysis; depressurization method Article in Journal/Newspaper Methane hydrate RePEc (Research Papers in Economics)
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description Gas hydrates have great potential as future energy resources. Several productivity and stability analyses have been conducted for the Ulleung Basin, and the depressurization method is being considered for production. Under depressurization, ground settlement occurs near the wellbore and axial stress develops. For a safe production test, it is essential to perform a stability analysis for the wellbore and hydrate-bearing sediments. In this study, the development of axial stress on the wellbore was investigated considering the coupling stiffness of the interface between the wellbore and sediment. A coupling stiffness model, which can consider both confining stress and slippage phenomena, was suggested and applied in a numerical simulation. Parametric analyses were conducted to investigate the effects of coupling stiffness and slippage on axial stress development. The results show that shear coupling stiffness has a significant effect on wellbore stability, while normal coupling stiffness has a minor effect. In addition, the maximum axial stress of the well bore has an upper limit depending on the magnitude of the confining stress, and the axial stress converges to this upper limit due to slipping at the interface. The results can be used as fundamental data for the design of wellbore under depressurization-based gas production. methane hydrate; shear/normal coupling stiffness; slippage at the interface; wellbore stability analysis; depressurization method
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Jung-Tae Kim
Ah-Ram Kim
Gye-Chun Cho
Chul-Whan Kang
Joo Yong Lee
spellingShingle Jung-Tae Kim
Ah-Ram Kim
Gye-Chun Cho
Chul-Whan Kang
Joo Yong Lee
The Effects of Coupling Stiffness and Slippage of Interface Between the Wellbore and Unconsolidated Sediment on the Stability Analysis of the Wellbore Under Gas Hydrate Production
author_facet Jung-Tae Kim
Ah-Ram Kim
Gye-Chun Cho
Chul-Whan Kang
Joo Yong Lee
author_sort Jung-Tae Kim
title The Effects of Coupling Stiffness and Slippage of Interface Between the Wellbore and Unconsolidated Sediment on the Stability Analysis of the Wellbore Under Gas Hydrate Production
title_short The Effects of Coupling Stiffness and Slippage of Interface Between the Wellbore and Unconsolidated Sediment on the Stability Analysis of the Wellbore Under Gas Hydrate Production
title_full The Effects of Coupling Stiffness and Slippage of Interface Between the Wellbore and Unconsolidated Sediment on the Stability Analysis of the Wellbore Under Gas Hydrate Production
title_fullStr The Effects of Coupling Stiffness and Slippage of Interface Between the Wellbore and Unconsolidated Sediment on the Stability Analysis of the Wellbore Under Gas Hydrate Production
title_full_unstemmed The Effects of Coupling Stiffness and Slippage of Interface Between the Wellbore and Unconsolidated Sediment on the Stability Analysis of the Wellbore Under Gas Hydrate Production
title_sort effects of coupling stiffness and slippage of interface between the wellbore and unconsolidated sediment on the stability analysis of the wellbore under gas hydrate production
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