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Cementing Evaluation Logging (SCMT) Emerson Rodrigues BRZ Well Integrity Domain Champion Schlumberger

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Cementing Evaluation Logging (SCMT)

Emerson Rodrigues

BRZ Well Integrity Domain Champion

Schlumberger

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CBL - Tools & Physical principles

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CBL - example

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CBL – quantitative interpretation

Bond Index (BI):

CBL amplitude at interest zone [mVolt]

CBL amplitude at cement section [mVolt]

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- VDL records the complete signal from the receiver (5ft).

- The detected wave is represented in a qualitative way during

a period of 1 ms (200 a 1200 µs).

VDL - Tools & Physical principles

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SCMT - Tools & Physical principles

- 3 ft receiver (CBL)

- 5 ft receiver (VDL)

- 2 ft receiver directional: 8 sensors are used to

generate a cement map (qualitative cement

distribution).

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SCMT - Slim Cement Mapping Tool

Toolstring

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SCMT log

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SCMT log

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SCMT log SCMT log inside a 5.5” 17 lb/ft liner with water and cemented with a regular class g cement.

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SCMT log SCMT log inside a 5.5” 17 lb/ft liner with water and cemented with a regular class g cement.

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SCMT log SCMT log inside a 4.5” liner cemented with a regular class g cement across a swellable packer, the CBL (Blue Solid curve

Track 2) response across the swellable packer indicating Poor bond (~ 80mv) which agrees with the MAP receivers, the pop

joint above and below the packer seem to have a reasonable bond. A swellable packer is basically a layer of rubber coating the

external side of the casing. When swollen, it can be considered – from an acoustic point of view – as a medium with properties

in between rubber and solvent (water or oil). In any case, the contrast of acoustic impedance between the swellable packer

(swollen or unswollen) and the casing-cement will be very high. Thus, it is expected the material to behave as a liquid: the log

below is consistent with this view. High CBL is expected across any swellable packer, due to low attenuation (low shear

velocity, low density).

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SCMT log

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SCMT log