EXEL復合材料公司與Ziebel公司配合開發復合材料在油井傳感器上的應用

        Exel復合材料公司為挪威Ziebel公司創新的油井干預系統開發了光纖嵌入碳復合材料(DSC)。DSC在碳纖維拉擠方面的專業知識使精密制造具有光纖芯的15毫米直徑的棒成為一種傳感器,收集了傳統方法無法實現的關于良好行為的寶貴的實時洞察。

提高采收率
Ziebel成立于2006年,其愿景是通過創新的技術和解決方案,為增加石油采收率做出貢獻。為了作出明智的決定,石油鉆井和完井隊需要關于生產或注入期間井筒內和周圍流體流動的詳細信息。這類數據通常使用生產測井工具收集,但這種方法在操作上具有挑戰性,并且提供有限的、特定于時間和位置的信息。Ziebel的專有技術,基于分布式光纖(DFO)的Z-系統,沒有許多限制常規測井效果的限制,提高了對油井和儲層行為的理解。

在Ziebel的Z-系統的中心是DSC制造的6.2公里長,15毫米直徑的碳纖維棒(Z-Rod),它提供多個光纖電纜安全地進入惡劣的井下環境。通常,棒被部署到一個生產或注入井48小時,在那里光纖傳感器測量溫度和聲波振動沿其長度。這使得各種應用-包括流量分配、流體運動可視化、泄漏檢測和刺激流體監測-對優化井和油藏管理具有極其重要的價值。

這種基于復合的傳感系統提供了進一步的優勢。碳棒使水平井能夠進入,因為輕質、剛性的復合桿可以從表面“推”到當今井中經常使用的水平段,除非使用電井拖拉機,否則常規工具在纜繩上運行是不可能的。此外,小直徑碳棒可以進入內徑受限和幾何形狀困難的井,其他工具無法通過,它對井的堵塞作用很小,與金屬不同,它對井下環境中的大多數有害和腐蝕性物質是惰性的。

穩健的制造過程

 


      2006年,Ziebel與美國碳纖維拉擠專家DSC聯系,開發和制造了在石油領域推出其光纖干預技術所需的堅固復合材料棒。

為了確保這種應用所需的強度、剛度和耐蝕性的結合,DSC選擇了其專有的、堅韌的環氧樹脂和經過廣泛測試選擇的特定碳纖維,以大限度地提高力學性能。這種樹脂對拉擠過程提出了特別具有挑戰性的要求,因為它需要非常緩慢的固化才能獲得佳的性能。這意味著每生產6.2公里長的棒材,拉擠線必須連續運行,無故障,超過3周。

由于碳纖維和光纖的高成本,加工風險非常高,”DSC的技術和業務發展總監DavidLewis解釋道。因此,我們開展了廣泛的工作,開發出一種非常健壯和萬無一失的拉擠工藝,并建立了特殊的工藝控制,以確保不出現故障。由于碳纖維和光纖的高成本,加工風險非常高,”DSC的技術和業務發展總監DavidLewis解釋道。因此,我們開展了廣泛的工作,開發出一種非常健壯和萬無一失的拉擠工藝,并建立了特殊的工藝控制,以確保不出現故障。“

Ziebel和DSC合作優化了卷繞工藝,以方便長度拉擠桿的處理和運輸。這使得硬碳纖維棒能夠纏繞在直徑足夠小的卷筒上,以便從肯塔基州Erlanger的DSC生產工廠運往歐洲、中東以及美國境內。采用無損檢測法對棒材質量進行監測,由于產品是連續的,不能切割檢驗。

未來發展
Ziebel致力于擴大他們的產品組合,通過創新他們目前的Z-Rod產品,以及其他類似應用的產品,這些產品將利用其尖端光纖傳感和數據分析能力。

我們對DSC的合作伙伴有很大的信任和信心,這將使我們能夠在充滿敵意的油井和氣井井下環境中繼續推進碳復合材料的邊界。齊貝爾的技術副總裁尼爾·加德納(NeilGardner)說:“我們的下一代Z-Rod將把我們的工作溫度提高到華氏350度(177攝氏度),為我們的服務開辟更多的油井。我們對DSC的合作伙伴有很大的信任和信心,這將使我們能夠在充滿敵意的油井和氣井井下環境中繼續推進碳復合材料的邊界。齊貝爾的技術副總裁尼爾·加德納(NeilGardner)說:“我們的下一代Z-Rod將把我們的工作溫度提高到華氏350度(177攝氏度),為我們的服務開辟更多的油井。”

Ziebel和DSC已達成獨家協議,開發和生產先進的光纖/復合井下傳感器棒。

芬蘭-總部位于芬蘭的拉擠集團ExelComposites2018年5月收購了DSC,標志著它進入了美國市場。

我們祝賀Ziebel成功地引入了他們創新的油井干預系統,我們期待著與他們合作,以進一步擴大其應用,”Kari Loukola說,SVP Exel美洲復合材料和DSC總裁。“這個項目清楚地展示了DSC給Exel集團帶來的碳拉擠能力,通過我們的合并、擴展,我們預計在石油和天然氣部門以及風能和航空航天等其他關鍵市場將有重大機遇。我們祝賀Ziebel成功地引入了他們創新的油井干預系統,我們期待著與他們合作,以進一步擴大其應用,”Kari Loukola說,SVP Exel美洲復合材料和DSC總裁。“這個項目清楚地展示了DSC給Exel集團帶來的碳拉擠能力,通過我們的合并、擴展,我們預計在石油和天然氣部門以及風能和航空航天等其他關鍵市場將有重大機遇。”

原文如下:

Exel Composites company Diversified Structural Composites (DSC) has developed fiber optic-embedded carbon composite rod for Norwegian company Ziebel’s innovative well intervention system. DSC’s expertise in carbon fiber pultrusion enabled the precision manufacture of the 15 mm diameter rod with fiber optic core, which functions as a sensor, gathering valuable real-time insight on well behaviour unattainable using conventional methods.

 

 

 

Improving oil recovery factors
Ziebel was founded in 2006 with the vision to become a contributor to increased oil recovery factors through innovative technology and solutions. In order to make informed decisions, oil drilling and completions teams need detailed information on fluid flow in and around the borehole during production or injection. Such data is usually collected using production logging tools, but this method is operationally challenging and provides limited, time- and location-specific information. Ziebel’s proprietary technology, the distributed fiber optic (DFO)-based Z-System, is free of many of the constraints that limit conventional well logging effectiveness, offering improved understanding of well and reservoir behaviour.

At the heart of Ziebel’s Z-System is the DSC-manufactured 6.2 km long, 15 mm diameter carbon fiber rod (the Z-Rod), which delivers multiple fiber optic cables securely into the hostile downhole environment. Typically, the rod is deployed into a producing or injecting well for 48 hours wher the fiber optic sensors measure temperature and acoustic vibrations along its length. This enables a variety of applications – including flow allocation, fluid movement visualization, leak detection and stimulation fluid monitoring – which are extremely valuable for optimal well and reservoir management.

This composite-based sensing system offers further advantages. The carbon rod enables horizontal well access, since the lightweight, stiff composite rod can be 'pushed' from the surface into the horizontal sections frequently employed in today’s wells, which is not possible with conventional tools run on a wireline unless an electrical well tractor is employed. In addition, the small-diameter carbon rod can access wells with restricted internal diameters and difficult geometry wher other tools will not pass, it has minimal choking effect on the well, and unlike metals, it is inert to the majority of hazardous and corrosive substances found in the downhole environment.

A robust manufacturing process

 

Ziebel contacted US-based carbon fibre pultrusion specialist DSC in 2006 to develop and manufacture the robust composite rod required to launch its fiber optic intervention technology in the oil sector.

To ensure the required combination of strength, stiffness and corrosion resistance necessary for this application, DSC seleced one of its proprietary, tough epoxy resins and a specific carbon fiber seleced through extensive testing to maximize mechanical performance. This resin places particularly challenging demands on the pultrusion process, since it requires a very slow cure in order to attain its optimal properties. This means that to produce each 6.2 km long rod, the pultrusion line must run continuously, without fault, for more than 3 weeks.

nal process controls are in place to ensure that there are no failures.""Because of the high cost of both the carbon fiber and the fiber optics, the process risk is very high," David Lewis, DSC's Director of Technology & Business Development explains. "We've therefore performed extensive work to develop a pultrusion process that is extremely robust and foolproof, and exceptional process controls are in place to ensure that there are no failures."

Ziebel and DSC have worked together to optimize a spooling technology to facilitate the handling and transport of long lengths of pultruded rod. This enables the stiff carbon fiber rod to be wound onto reels that are small enough in diameter to allow shipping from DSC’s production facilities in Erlanger, Kentucky, to Europe and the Middle East as well as within the US. An NDT process is used to monitor rod quality, since the product is continuous it cannot be cut for inspection.

Future developments
Ziebel is committed to expanding their product portfolio, through innovations in their current Z-Rod product, as well as other products for similar applications that will take advantage of their cutting edge fiber optic sensing and data analysis capabilities.

nfidence in our partners at DSC that will enable us to continue pushing the boundaries for carbon composites in the hostile downhole environments of oil and gas wells. Our next generation of Z-Rod will take us to operating temperatures of 350 degrees F (177 degrees C), opening up additional wells for our services," Neil Gardner, Ziebel's Vice President of Technology says."We have a great deal of trust and confidence in our partners at DSC that will enable us to continue pushing the boundaries for carbon composites in the hostile downhole environments of oil and gas wells. Our next generation of Z-Rod will take us to operating temperatures of 350 degrees F (177 degrees C), opening up additional wells for our services," Neil Gardner, Ziebel's Vice President of Technology says.

Ziebel and DSC have entered an exclusive agreement to develop and produce advanced fiber optic/composite downhole sensor rods.

Finland-headquartered pultrusion group Exel Composites acquired DSC in May 2018, marking its entrance into the US market.

ngratulate Ziebel on the successful introduction of their innovative well intervention system and we look forward to collaborating with them to further extend its application," states Kari Loukola, SVP Exel Composites Americas and President of DSC. "This project is a clear demonstration of the capabilities in carbon pultrusion that DSC brings to the Exel group and with our combined, expanded offering we anticipate significant opportunities in the oil and gas sector and other key markets such as wind energy and aerospace "We congratulate Ziebel on the successful introduction of their innovative well intervention system and we look forward to collaborating with them to further extend its application," states Kari Loukola, SVP Exel Composites Americas and President of DSC. "This project is a clear demonstration of the capabilities in carbon pultrusion that DSC brings to the Exel group and with our combined, expanded offering we anticipate significant opportunities in the oil and gas sector and other key markets such as wind energy and aerospace."

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