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CemCADE* Cementing Program

7" Liner Cementing Program


Well: Engkabang West 1
Field: SK-333

Rig: Nabors-503

Prepared by: Prepared for:


Fesarama Felaza Alex Dixon

Schlumberger Well Services JX NOEX


First Floor, Lot 1786, Block 5, Jee Foh Road, Lot 1168, 3rd floor,
Miri, 98000, Malaysia Wisma Interhill
Tel: 0123293466 Miri, 98100

Version: V4. Rev. 3


Date: 02-13-2014

Disclaimer Notice:
This information is presented in good faith but the results given are estimates based on various assumptions relating to the well, reservoir, and desired services.
All recommendations given are opinions only and rely on facts or information provided by the Operator or others, limitations of computer modeling, estimates as to unknown data, or on inferences, measurements,
and assumptions that are not infallible.

NO WARRANTY IS GIVEN OR IMPLIED AS TO THE RESULTS PRESENTED, ACCURACY OR COMPLETENESS OF INFORMATION, EFFECTIVENESS OF PRODUCTS, MATERIALS OR SUPPLIES,
RECOMMENDATIONS MADE, OR RESULTS OF SERVICES RENDERED.
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Document Control
Document Name and Version: Well Engkabang West 1, 7" Liner, Rev Rev. 3

Once approved by Schlumberger and the Operator, any deviation from this program requires
documented agreement (SLB QHSE Standard S010 Management of Change and Exemption Standard).

Approvals

Name Signature Date

Author Fesarama Felaza Fesarama Felaza 13-Feb-14

Schlumberger Review Zakhirah Shahrum

Schlumberger Approval Ouagal Oueddo (FSM)

Customer Approval Alex Dixon


Distribution List: JX NOEX (Company Man, Drilling Engineer), SLB (FSM, DESC’s, DTE, On site supervisor)

Cementing program generated from:


CemCADE file: ‘’7in liner (13-feb).cfw”, LoadCase Base case
CemCADE version: “Version wcs-cem473_08”

Revision History
Date Version Description Author

1-Feb-14 V1 Preliminary CemCADE for drilling engineer Fesarama Felaza

8-Feb-14 V2 Revision 1 Fesarama Felaza

12-Feb-14 V3 Revision 2 Fesarama Felaza


13-Feb-14 V4 Revision 3 Fesarama Felaza

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Table of Contents
Document Control ............................................................................................................................................................... 2
Table of Contents ................................................................................................................................................................ 3
References .......................................................................................................................................................................... 4
Design Discussion ............................................................................................................................................................... 5
Well Data Summary ............................................................................................................................................................ 6
Centralization .................................................................................................................................................................... 20
Fluid Sequence ................................................................................................................................................................. 21
Pumping Schedule ............................................................................................................................................................ 22
Job Preparation ................................................................................................................................................................. 23
Job Procedure ................................................................................................................................................................... 27
Contingency Plans ............................................................................................................................................................ 30
Software Simulations......................................................................................................................................................... 30
Laboratory Reports............................................................................................................................................................ 39

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References
Date
Originator Ref.
Received
Well Trajectory 5-Feb-14 James Daniel EW-1 ST1 Survey Report_3767m_05Feb2014.xlsx
Open Hole Size 31-Jan-14 James Daniel Caliper_2810-3738m.las
Nippon_EW-1-FMI-
7-Feb-14 Nguyen Bao Toan
calipers_LAS_3755m_to_2800m_5Feb2014.las
Formation Data 30-Jan-14 JX NOEX Daily drilling report dated 30-Jan-14
Mud Properties 12-Feb-14 Thony Maratin Saba 229_EW1_DMR_11022014.xlsx
Temperature
18-Nov-13 Mike Nguyen Copy of EW-1 Temp Log.xlsx
Data
Casing ID 12-Feb-14 Nguyen Bao Toan Email dated 12-Feb-14
Liner hanger 12-Nov-13 Nguyen Bao Toan Nippon HPHT Well - 7 x 9.875 Rev 01.pdf
12-Feb-14 Nguyen Bao Toan Engkabang W1 7 in Casing Tally Draft1 09-Feb.-14.xls
Centralizers 12-Nov-13 Nguyen Bao Toan CW7A 07000812.pdf
12-Feb-14 Nguyen Bao Toan Email dated 12-Feb-14

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Design Discussion
OBJECTIVE
 Support the casing/formation from TD (3766.0 m) until expected minimum contaminated cement top at 3300.0 m.
 Provide casing support and shoe integrity for drilling ahead.

ACCEPTANCE CRITERIA
 TOC at minimum desired depth, verified by no losses during the cement job and/or achieve minimum pressure
differential at the end of the job as expected. Refer to Pressure simulation chart.
 Drill hard cement through shoe track and achieve desired FIT/LOT.
 No SQ/HSE incident during pumping operation.

CENTRALIZERS
 Schlumberger recommends a minimum 75% standoff to a point 500ft above the top of HC (or above the shoe, if no HC
zone exists).
 As per provided informations, centralizers avaliable for the job are :
1. Slip On Centek Centralizer (8.25” nominal OD) : 146ea available
 Efforts were made to optimize and achieve best centralization with the provided resources above.
 Centralization program proposed for this string is expected to give a standoff of 24.7% to 78% across the centralized
section with the agreed hole size basis (10% excess over caliper data)
 A total of 145ea centralizers were utilized on the design
 All centralizers were reported to be floating, as the hole are mostly over gauged
 Based on the WELLCLEAN* simulation, mud contamination is expected from top of liner to 3250m-MD

MUD PROPERTIES and CONDITIONING


 WBM mud is used in this section. The density of the mud is expected to be 18.10 lb/gal.
 Reported ratio of “Solid:Oil:Water” is 38.7 %:0.0 %:61.3 % with a rheology of PV: 30.552 cP; YP: 25.76 lbf/100ft2.
 If the mud density is more than +/-0.2 lb/gal different than simulated value prior to starting the cement job and/or the
rheology exceeds by 10% the above range, the onshore cement engineer should be contacted and the simulation
rerun.
 Prior to cementing, it is recommended to have the mud rheologies down to as low as reasonably possible
(Recommended Yp < 10~12 lbf/100ft2).
 Once casing is on bottom, prior to cementing, casing should be circulated for the greater of either 1x casing volume, or
1.5x bottoms up, unless lost circulation issues prevent this. Circulation should continue until mud is fully conditioned
and acceptable gas levels are measured that are similar to background gas after circulating bottoms up after tripping
during drilling
 While circulating, slowly stage pumps up to the maximum treatment rate. During this circulation, the pressures at
different pumping rates should be recorded (this will help to calculate the top of cement based on final differential
pressure at the end of the job).
 It is recommended to rotate the casing during mud conditioning as it can help to improve mud removal

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 Simulated velocity profile with 6bpm circulation rate at 2866m-MD (worst stand off point) can be seen below.
Simulation was done with and without 20rpm rotation, as can be seen without casing rotation it was simulated that the
mud left at narrow side will be static and may increase contamination risk.

no casing rotation
20 rpm rotation

TEMPERATURE SIMULATION
 For BHST source, refer to the “reference” section.
 BHCT of 260degF is derived with CemCADE temperature simulation by using fluid placement sequence.
 Mud circulation @ 6.0 bbl/min for 180.0 min is considered to derive BHCT.

WIPER PLUG PLACEMENT


 Wiper plug sequence:
MUDPUSH II – Cement – Top Plug – MUDPUSH II – MUD – MUDPUSH II – MUD

SPACER
 MUDPUSH II spacer is used to improve mud removal efficiency and to minimize the contamination between mud and
cement slurry. It will also maintain the hydrostatic balance against the formation fluids.
 Schlumberger recommends pumping a spacer volume to cover minimum 150 meters length in the annulus or 60 bbls
volume, whichever is larger.
 It is recommended to pump spacer behind as per job schedule, to minimize a chance of any direct contact between
cement-WBM while pulling out with setting tool.

CEMENT SLURRY SYSTEM AND VOLUME


 18.80 lb/gal DensCRETE* cement slurry for zonal isolation and high compressive strength will be used for this job.
 Slurry volume is based on:
o 2818 to 2885m-MD : 10% annular excess over MWD calipered hole size
o 2885 to 3750m-MD : 10% annular excess over FMI log caliper hole size
o 3750 to 3767m-MD : 10% annular excess over MWD calipered hole size
 175bbls of DensCRETE* cement slurry will be pumped
 PlugAdvisor* simulation program was run to asses contamination risk across cemented section.
 1120m-MD of “minimum contaminated” cement slurry have been achieved with 185bbls slurry volume based on
PlugAdvisor* simulation.
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DISPLACEMENT
 Displacement will be done with 18.10 lb/gal WBM .
 Displacement rate is designed as per the pumping schedule.
 Calibrate the cement unit displacement tank and computer by pumping 10 bbls of water from one tank to the other and
verifying accuracy against the electronic counter.
 Displacement will be done by SLB pump.

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Well Data Summary


The cementing program incorporates the following data:
Configuration Liner ; Single stage MSL / Water Depth / Return (m)MD ; (m)MD ; 0.0 mMD
Rig Type Land Section MD / TVD 3767.0 m ; 3564.2 m
Fluids Return to RIG_FLOOR
All depths take the rig floor as reference.
MD OD Joint Weight ID Grade Collapse Burst Thread
(m) (in) (m) (lb/ft) (in) (psi) (psi)
Prev. Casing 1074.5 9 7/8 12.2 62.8 8.720 - - - -
2818.0 9 7/8 12.2 62.8 8.698
Drill pipe 2696.0 5 1/2 12.2 24.7 4.778 S135 11177 16298 HT55
VamTop
Casing/Liner 2822.5 7 12.7 29.0 6.241 P-110 8530 11220
HT
VamTop
3766.0 7 11.1 32.0 6.175 Q125 11710 14160
HT
Landing Collar 3730.0 m Type Serial Number
Float Shoe 3766.0 m Type Serial Number
*) Casing and drillpipe ID was provided by JX NOEX and based on caliper data, all volumetric
calculations were based on these values.

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Open Hole and Formation Data


Mean OH Diameter : 8.873 in
Mean Annular Excess : 10.0 %

Caliper and Hole Size Data


MD Caliper Excess Equiv. Diam.
(m) (in) (%) (in)
2818.0 8.878 10.0 9.045
2821.4 8.891 10.0 9.058
2822.4 8.549 10.0 8.688
2823.1 8.986 10.0 9.161
2824.3 9.555 10.0 9.774
2824.7 9.164 10.0 9.353
2854.6 8.811 10.0 8.972
2854.8 9.166 10.0 9.356
2855.2 17.601 10.0 18.327
2855.8 16.326 10.0 16.979
2856.6 17.606 10.0 18.333
2856.7 11.625 10.0 11.989
2859.9 8.587 10.0 8.730
2860.1 9.161 10.0 9.349
2860.2 9.748 10.0 9.981
2860.7 10.361 10.0 10.639
2860.9 9.520 10.0 9.736
2861.0 9.009 10.0 9.186
2861.2 9.621 10.0 9.845
2861.5 10.217 10.0 10.484
2861.8 9.689 10.0 9.918
2862.7 9.304 10.0 9.504
2864.1 16.049 10.0 16.686
2864.4 15.476 10.0 16.080
2864.7 16.053 10.0 16.690
2864.8 10.613 10.0 10.909
2865.4 11.058 10.0 11.384
2865.6 10.340 10.0 10.617
2865.7 9.251 10.0 9.447
2884.9 8.919 10.0 9.089
2885.3 8.373 10.0 8.498
2885.4 9.100 10.0 9.284
2885.5 9.499 10.0 9.713
2885.6 9.864 10.0 10.106
2885.7 10.319 10.0 10.595
2886.3 9.418 10.0 9.627
2886.4 10.763 10.0 11.069
2887.6 9.490 10.0 9.704
2887.7 10.174 10.0 10.438
2889.1 9.163 10.0 9.352
2889.2 9.753 10.0 9.987
2889.4 9.236 10.0 9.431

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Caliper and Hole Size Data


MD Caliper Excess Equiv. Diam.
(m) (in) (%) (in)
2889.5 9.942 10.0 10.190
2889.9 9.160 10.0 9.349
2890.0 9.824 10.0 10.063
2890.4 9.290 10.0 9.489
2890.5 9.961 10.0 10.210
2891.9 9.347 10.0 9.550
2892.0 10.083 10.0 10.341
2892.6 9.384 10.0 9.590
2892.7 10.178 10.0 10.443
2893.7 9.375 10.0 9.580
2893.8 10.319 10.0 10.594
2894.2 9.402 10.0 9.609
2894.3 9.982 10.0 10.232
2898.7 9.148 10.0 9.335
2898.8 9.434 10.0 9.644
2900.2 9.230 10.0 9.424
2900.3 9.702 10.0 9.932
2906.7 9.188 10.0 9.378
2906.8 9.863 10.0 10.105
2907.6 9.325 10.0 9.526
2907.7 10.300 10.0 10.574
2907.9 9.934 10.0 10.181
2908.0 10.849 10.0 11.161
2908.2 9.907 10.0 10.152
2908.3 10.854 10.0 11.166
2909.1 9.512 10.0 9.728
2909.2 10.110 10.0 10.370
2909.4 9.108 10.0 9.293
2909.5 10.042 10.0 10.297
2910.3 9.448 10.0 9.659
2910.4 10.341 10.0 10.618
2911.6 9.379 10.0 9.584
2911.7 10.409 10.0 10.691
2911.9 9.592 10.0 9.814
2912.0 10.399 10.0 10.680
2912.2 9.501 10.0 9.716
2912.3 10.446 10.0 10.730
2912.5 9.249 10.0 9.444
2912.6 10.411 10.0 10.693
2913.6 9.463 10.0 9.675
2913.7 10.075 10.0 10.332
2914.7 9.543 10.0 9.761
2914.8 10.079 10.0 10.337
2915.4 9.422 10.0 9.631
2915.5 10.017 10.0 10.270
2915.7 9.268 10.0 9.465
2915.8 9.936 10.0 10.183
2916.0 9.392 10.0 9.598
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Caliper and Hole Size Data


MD Caliper Excess Equiv. Diam.
(m) (in) (%) (in)
2916.1 10.393 10.0 10.674
2918.5 9.388 10.0 9.594
2918.6 10.082 10.0 10.340
2918.7 9.668 10.0 9.896
2918.9 9.337 10.0 9.540
2919.0 10.206 10.0 10.472
2919.6 9.526 10.0 9.742
2919.7 10.290 10.0 10.562
2919.8 9.827 10.0 10.066
2919.9 10.197 10.0 10.462
2922.3 9.600 10.0 9.822
2922.4 10.018 10.0 10.271
2923.2 9.440 10.0 9.651
2923.3 10.080 10.0 10.338
2927.1 9.470 10.0 9.682
2927.2 9.580 10.0 9.801
2927.3 10.293 10.0 10.566
2929.7 9.669 10.0 9.897
2929.8 10.845 10.0 11.157
2930.2 9.816 10.0 10.054
2930.3 11.310 10.0 11.654
2930.4 10.906 10.0 11.223
2930.5 10.571 10.0 10.863
2930.6 11.444 10.0 11.797
2930.7 10.292 10.0 10.566
2931.3 9.778 10.0 10.014
2931.4 10.794 10.0 11.102
2931.8 9.682 10.0 9.911
2931.9 10.627 10.0 10.923
2932.0 10.537 10.0 10.827
2935.2 9.535 10.0 9.753
2935.3 10.464 10.0 10.749
2936.7 9.695 10.0 9.924
2936.8 10.649 10.0 10.947
2937.0 9.668 10.0 9.896
2937.1 10.754 10.0 11.059
2938.9 9.756 10.0 9.990
2939.0 10.639 10.0 10.936
2939.4 9.709 10.0 9.939
2939.5 10.614 10.0 10.909
2944.9 9.495 10.0 9.709
2945.0 10.403 10.0 10.683
2946.0 9.684 10.0 9.913
2946.1 10.630 10.0 10.926
2947.5 9.734 10.0 9.966
2947.6 10.655 10.0 10.954
2948.6 9.538 10.0 9.755
2948.7 10.469 10.0 10.754
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Caliper and Hole Size Data


MD Caliper Excess Equiv. Diam.
(m) (in) (%) (in)
2952.3 9.364 10.0 9.569
2952.4 9.876 10.0 10.119
2952.6 9.120 10.0 9.305
2952.7 9.824 10.0 10.063
2957.7 9.405 10.0 9.613
2957.8 9.885 10.0 10.128
2958.0 9.085 10.0 9.268
2958.1 9.588 10.0 9.810
2962.9 9.270 10.0 9.467
2963.0 9.661 10.0 9.888
2964.0 9.113 10.0 9.298
2964.1 9.891 10.0 10.135
2964.3 9.269 10.0 9.466
2964.4 9.899 10.0 10.143
2976.4 9.169 10.0 9.358
2976.5 9.589 10.0 9.810
2980.1 9.153 10.0 9.341
2980.2 9.477 10.0 9.690
2982.6 9.198 10.0 9.390
2982.7 10.143 10.0 10.405
2983.1 9.307 10.0 9.507
2983.2 9.913 10.0 10.158
2987.8 9.028 10.0 9.207
2987.9 9.223 10.0 9.417
2988.1 8.839 10.0 9.002
2988.2 9.217 10.0 9.410
2994.0 8.884 10.0 9.050
2994.1 9.447 10.0 9.658
2994.3 9.013 10.0 9.190
2994.4 9.548 10.0 9.766
2996.4 8.961 10.0 9.134
2996.5 9.160 10.0 9.349
2996.9 9.077 10.0 9.259
2997.0 8.928 10.0 9.099
3001.0 9.037 10.0 9.216
3001.1 9.538 10.0 9.756
3002.9 9.123 10.0 9.308
3003.0 9.655 10.0 9.881
3009.2 9.103 10.0 9.287
3009.3 9.483 10.0 9.696
3010.1 9.136 10.0 9.323
3010.2 9.530 10.0 9.747
3012.4 9.088 10.0 9.272
3012.5 9.559 10.0 9.778
3012.9 9.197 10.0 9.389
3013.0 9.747 10.0 9.980
3013.2 9.252 10.0 9.448
3013.3 9.933 10.0 10.180
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Caliper and Hole Size Data


MD Caliper Excess Equiv. Diam.
(m) (in) (%) (in)
3013.9 9.424 10.0 9.633
3014.0 9.935 10.0 10.182
3014.8 9.085 10.0 9.267
3014.9 9.518 10.0 9.734
3015.1 9.160 10.0 9.348
3015.2 9.873 10.0 10.116
3020.4 9.134 10.0 9.320
3020.5 9.777 10.0 10.012
3020.7 9.132 10.0 9.318
3020.8 9.570 10.0 9.791
3021.6 9.304 10.0 9.504
3021.7 9.720 10.0 9.951
3022.1 9.189 10.0 9.380
3022.2 9.728 10.0 9.960
3022.4 9.243 10.0 9.438
3022.5 10.089 10.0 10.347
3023.7 9.368 10.0 9.572
3023.8 10.121 10.0 10.382
3024.4 9.271 10.0 9.468
3024.5 10.080 10.0 10.338
3028.5 9.261 10.0 9.457
3028.6 9.543 10.0 9.761
3035.6 9.079 10.0 9.261
3035.7 9.350 10.0 9.553
3036.5 8.953 10.0 9.126
3036.6 9.339 10.0 9.541
3037.4 8.967 10.0 9.141
3037.5 9.319 10.0 9.520
3038.3 8.897 10.0 9.065
3038.4 9.204 10.0 9.396
3040.4 9.007 10.0 9.183
3040.5 9.308 10.0 9.508
3053.7 8.913 10.0 9.082
3053.8 9.054 10.0 9.234
3062.8 8.935 10.0 9.106
3062.9 9.573 10.0 9.794
3063.1 9.267 10.0 9.464
3063.2 9.676 10.0 9.904
3066.5 8.953 10.0 9.125
3066.6 9.419 10.0 9.628
3075.5 9.039 10.0 9.218
3075.6 9.685 10.0 9.914
3078.0 9.134 10.0 9.320
3078.1 9.709 10.0 9.939
3079.3 9.272 10.0 9.470
3079.4 9.765 10.0 10.000
3080.4 9.156 10.0 9.344
3080.5 9.445 10.0 9.655
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Caliper and Hole Size Data


MD Caliper Excess Equiv. Diam.
(m) (in) (%) (in)
3083.8 9.045 10.0 9.224
3083.9 9.407 10.0 9.614
3095.3 8.789 10.0 8.948
3095.4 9.201 10.0 9.393
3095.5 10.026 10.0 10.280
3095.9 9.418 10.0 9.626
3096.0 10.212 10.0 10.479
3096.1 10.727 10.0 11.030
3096.5 9.713 10.0 9.943
3096.6 10.111 10.0 10.371
3096.8 9.177 10.0 9.367
3097.0 9.669 10.0 9.896
3097.1 10.579 10.0 10.872
3097.5 9.462 10.0 9.674
3097.6 9.243 10.0 9.439
3101.2 8.893 10.0 9.061
3101.3 9.356 10.0 9.560
3107.9 8.890 10.0 9.058
3108.0 9.295 10.0 9.494
3112.0 8.883 10.0 9.050
3112.1 8.528 10.0 8.666
3147.9 8.803 10.0 8.963
3148.0 9.151 10.0 9.339
3168.0 8.827 10.0 8.989
3168.1 9.087 10.0 9.270
3169.5 8.810 10.0 8.971
3169.6 9.205 10.0 9.398
3171.2 8.844 10.0 9.008
3171.3 9.209 10.0 9.402
3174.6 8.702 10.0 8.854
3174.8 9.209 10.0 9.402
3174.9 9.642 10.0 9.868
3175.1 8.916 10.0 9.085
3175.2 9.230 10.0 9.424
3177.7 8.859 10.0 9.024
3177.8 9.223 10.0 9.417
3178.8 9.031 10.0 9.209
3178.9 9.505 10.0 9.720
3179.5 9.049 10.0 9.229
3179.6 9.449 10.0 9.659
3180.6 9.020 10.0 9.197
3180.7 9.326 10.0 9.528
3181.3 8.940 10.0 9.111
3181.4 9.436 10.0 9.646
3184.6 8.939 10.0 9.111
3184.7 9.270 10.0 9.468
3186.1 9.000 10.0 9.176
3186.2 9.326 10.0 9.528
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Caliper and Hole Size Data


MD Caliper Excess Equiv. Diam.
(m) (in) (%) (in)
3187.0 8.936 10.0 9.107
3187.1 9.314 10.0 9.514
3188.5 8.968 10.0 9.141
3188.6 9.432 10.0 9.642
3188.8 8.949 10.0 9.121
3188.9 9.368 10.0 9.573
3200.9 8.872 10.0 9.038
3201.0 9.330 10.0 9.532
3201.2 8.936 10.0 9.107
3201.3 9.290 10.0 9.488
3201.7 8.917 10.0 9.086
3201.8 9.294 10.0 9.492
3204.1 8.891 10.0 9.058
3204.2 9.346 10.0 9.549
3205.1 8.955 10.0 9.128
3205.2 9.319 10.0 9.520
3205.6 8.869 10.0 9.035
3205.7 9.701 10.0 9.931
3206.3 8.797 10.0 8.956
3206.4 9.160 10.0 9.348
3206.8 8.786 10.0 8.945
3206.9 9.158 10.0 9.348
3207.6 8.985 10.0 9.159
3207.7 9.479 10.0 9.692
3207.9 8.999 10.0 9.175
3208.0 9.550 10.0 9.768
3209.2 8.925 10.0 9.095
3209.3 9.561 10.0 9.781
3209.5 8.833 10.0 8.995
3209.6 9.281 10.0 9.480
3210.8 9.099 10.0 9.283
3210.9 9.928 10.0 10.174
3211.5 9.045 10.0 9.225
3211.6 9.677 10.0 9.905
3211.7 9.289 10.0 9.488
3212.4 8.760 10.0 8.917
3212.5 9.505 10.0 9.719
3213.7 9.071 10.0 9.252
3213.9 8.533 10.0 8.671
3214.2 9.511 10.0 9.726
3214.3 9.896 10.0 10.142
3214.5 9.508 10.0 9.723
3214.6 10.109 10.0 10.369
3215.0 8.995 10.0 9.171
3215.1 9.557 10.0 9.775
3216.9 8.867 10.0 9.032
3217.0 9.145 10.0 9.332
3217.8 8.941 10.0 9.113
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MD Caliper Excess Equiv. Diam.
(m) (in) (%) (in)
3217.9 9.211 10.0 9.402
3218.7 8.967 10.0 9.141
3218.8 9.559 10.0 9.779
3219.2 9.101 10.0 9.285
3219.3 9.736 10.0 9.969
3220.1 9.245 10.0 9.440
3220.2 10.057 10.0 10.312
3220.4 9.111 10.0 9.296
3220.5 9.481 10.0 9.694
3237.7 8.906 10.0 9.074
3237.8 9.139 10.0 9.326
3238.2 8.987 10.0 9.162
3238.3 9.360 10.0 9.563
3238.9 8.966 10.0 9.139
3239.0 9.524 10.0 9.741
3240.1 8.919 10.0 9.088
3240.2 9.653 10.0 9.879
3241.4 8.991 10.0 9.166
3241.5 9.331 10.0 9.534
3241.6 9.732 10.0 9.964
3241.8 9.048 10.0 9.228
3241.9 9.444 10.0 9.653
3242.1 9.134 10.0 9.320
3242.2 9.636 10.0 9.860
3242.6 8.964 10.0 9.137
3242.7 9.297 10.0 9.496
3243.1 8.992 10.0 9.168
3243.2 9.512 10.0 9.727
3243.3 9.112 10.0 9.296
3243.4 9.446 10.0 9.655
3243.8 8.936 10.0 9.107
3243.9 9.208 10.0 9.400
3245.1 9.024 10.0 9.202
3245.2 9.251 10.0 9.446
3245.4 9.027 10.0 9.205
3245.5 9.366 10.0 9.571
3247.1 8.946 10.0 9.118
3247.2 9.440 10.0 9.649
3249.0 8.937 10.0 9.108
3249.1 9.403 10.0 9.610
3249.7 9.076 10.0 9.258
3249.8 9.497 10.0 9.712
3253.6 8.929 10.0 9.099
3253.7 9.277 10.0 9.476
3253.9 9.046 10.0 9.226
3254.0 9.366 10.0 9.571
3254.1 9.006 10.0 9.182
3256.5 9.092 10.0 9.276
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Caliper and Hole Size Data


MD Caliper Excess Equiv. Diam.
(m) (in) (%) (in)
3256.6 9.693 10.0 9.922
3257.8 9.052 10.0 9.232
3257.9 9.587 10.0 9.808
3258.3 9.156 10.0 9.344
3258.4 9.918 10.0 10.163
3261.2 9.139 10.0 9.326
3261.3 9.642 10.0 9.867
3261.5 9.072 10.0 9.254
3261.6 9.802 10.0 10.039
3261.8 9.394 10.0 9.601
3261.9 10.072 10.0 10.329
3262.0 9.580 10.0 9.800
3263.0 8.954 10.0 9.127
3263.1 9.847 10.0 10.088
3263.9 8.935 10.0 9.106
3264.0 9.743 10.0 9.977
3266.0 9.009 10.0 9.186
3266.1 9.432 10.0 9.642
3266.2 9.981 10.0 10.232
3266.4 9.146 10.0 9.333
3266.5 9.788 10.0 10.024
3266.7 9.167 10.0 9.356
3266.8 9.646 10.0 9.871
3267.0 9.088 10.0 9.271
3267.1 9.406 10.0 9.612
3269.3 8.874 10.0 9.040
3269.4 9.453 10.0 9.665
3271.4 9.089 10.0 9.272
3271.5 10.081 10.0 10.340
3272.1 9.362 10.0 9.566
3272.2 9.419 10.0 9.628
3272.4 8.807 10.0 8.968
3272.5 9.444 10.0 9.655
3273.5 9.090 10.0 9.274
3273.6 9.569 10.0 9.789
3274.2 9.149 10.0 9.337
3274.3 9.697 10.0 9.926
3274.5 9.075 10.0 9.257
3274.6 9.552 10.0 9.769
3274.8 9.152 10.0 9.340
3274.9 9.589 10.0 9.810
3275.1 8.855 10.0 9.020
3275.2 9.530 10.0 9.747
3275.4 8.945 10.0 9.117
3275.5 8.947 10.0 9.118
3276.1 9.214 10.0 9.407
3285.2 8.770 10.0 8.927
3285.3 9.247 10.0 9.443
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Caliper and Hole Size Data


MD Caliper Excess Equiv. Diam.
(m) (in) (%) (in)
3335.6 8.732 10.0 8.886
3335.7 9.575 10.0 9.795
3336.1 8.989 10.0 9.164
3336.2 9.453 10.0 9.663
3337.6 8.878 10.0 9.045
3337.7 9.231 10.0 9.426
3375.7 8.689 10.0 8.840
3375.8 8.611 10.0 8.754
3377.1 8.684 10.0 8.835
3377.2 8.873 10.0 9.040
3388.3 8.748 10.0 8.904
3388.4 9.160 10.0 9.348
3410.5 8.709 10.0 8.862
3410.6 8.597 10.0 8.742
3415.0 8.567 10.0 8.709
3415.2 8.933 10.0 9.103
3417.3 8.594 10.0 8.738
3417.4 8.992 10.0 9.169
3420.0 8.688 10.0 8.839
3420.1 9.247 10.0 9.443
3469.2 8.611 10.0 8.756
3469.3 8.790 10.0 8.950
3469.5 8.608 10.0 8.753
3469.6 8.939 10.0 9.110
3470.0 8.559 10.0 8.699
3470.1 9.060 10.0 9.241
3470.7 8.772 10.0 8.930
3470.8 9.140 10.0 9.326
3488.2 8.682 10.0 8.833
3488.3 9.002 10.0 9.178
3488.9 8.690 10.0 8.842
3489.0 9.033 10.0 9.213
3491.1 8.709 10.0 8.861
3491.2 8.932 10.0 9.103
3499.8 8.707 10.0 8.860
3499.9 8.905 10.0 9.074
3500.3 8.752 10.0 8.908
3500.4 8.991 10.0 9.167
3503.8 8.718 10.0 8.871
3503.9 8.624 10.0 8.769
3513.2 8.636 10.0 8.783
3513.3 8.770 10.0 8.929
3532.2 8.575 10.0 8.716
3532.3 8.807 10.0 8.969
3553.7 8.591 10.0 8.734
3553.8 8.790 10.0 8.950
3571.1 8.565 10.0 8.706
3571.2 8.708 10.0 8.861
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MD Caliper Excess Equiv. Diam.
(m) (in) (%) (in)
3574.2 8.489 10.0 8.623
3574.3 8.589 10.0 8.733
3612.4 8.529 10.0 8.667
3612.5 8.544 10.0 8.681
3746.0 8.476 10.0 8.610
3766.0 8.580 10.0 8.722
3767.0 8.580 0.0 8.580

Formation Data
MD TVD Frac. Pore Name Res. Fluid
(m) (m) (lb/gal) (lb/gal)
2100.0 1993.2 17.70 14.70
2220.0 2096.4 19.90 16.30
2280.0 2148.7 19.90 16.40 Gas
2300.0 2166.4 19.90 16.40 Gas
2400.0 2256.5 19.90 16.40 Gas
2430.0 2284.3 19.90 16.70 Gas
2597.0 2442.5 19.90 17.00 Gas
2822.0 2658.6 20.10 17.40 Gas
2923.0 2755.3 20.10 17.50 Gas
3370.0 3182.5 20.10 17.60 Gas
4230.0 4012.5 20.10 17.60 Gas
Reference depth for pressure conversion to equivalent density or pressure gradient is RIG_FLOOR

Temperature Data
Geothermal Temperature Profile
MD TVD Temperature Rel. Gradient
(m) (m) (degC) (degF/100ft)
0.0 0.0 32 0.0
2624.0 2468.5 119 1.9
4230.0 4012.5 176 2.0

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Centralization
Assumptions
Casing Top at 2696.0 m Travelling Block Weight 57.0 ton
7 in casing to 2822.5 m Friction Factor 0.25
Casing Shoe at 3766.0 m Total Drag Force 5.5 ton
10% annular excess over caliper hole size data or
Hook load (Down/Up) 167.9 ton / 179.0 ton
9.039 in equivalent hole

Placement Details Centralizer Details


Depth Joint Centralizers per joint Type Max OD Min OD Nos.
2707.9 m-2822.5 m 9 3 every 1 joints CW-7 8.250 8.250 27
2822.5 m-3433.0 m 55 1 every 1 joints CW-7 8.250 8.250 55
3433.0 m-3732.7 m 27 2 every 1 joints CW-7 8.250 8.250 54
3732.7 m-3766.0 m 3 3 every 1 joints CW-7 8.250 8.250 9
Total centralizers 145

Standoff Results:

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Fluid Sequence
Original fluid
Type Density Rheology
WBM 18.10 lb/gal PV: 30.552 cP; YP: 25.76 lbf/100ft2

Fluid Name Volume Ann Length Top Density Rheology


(bbl) (m) (m) (lb/gal)
MUDPUSH II 80.0 552.8 1713.2 18.50 PV: 44.689 cP; YP: 18.14 lbf/100ft2
DensCRETE* 175.0 1500.0 2266.0 18.80 PV: 134.322 cP; YP: 17.49 lbf/100ft2
MUDPUSH II 10.0 3647.7 18.50 PV: 44.689 cP; YP: 18.14 lbf/100ft2
WBM 100.0 2824.8 18.10 PV: 30.552 cP; YP: 25.76 lbf/100ft2
MUDPUSH II 50.0 2228.5 18.50 PV: 44.689 cP; YP: 18.14 lbf/100ft2
WBM 162.1 0.0 18.10 PV: 30.552 cP; YP: 25.76 lbf/100ft2
Note: for clarity purpose, fluid rheology is given using the Bingham model. However all simulations are run with the Herschel-Bulkley model.

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Pumping Schedule
Fluid Name Volume Rate Time Cum Vol Comments
(bbl) (bbl/min) (min) (bbl)
MUDPUSH II 80.0 6.0 13.3 80.0
DensCRETE* 175.0 6.0 29.2 175.0
Pause 0.0 0.0 10.0 0.0
MUDPUSH II 10.0 6.0 1.7 10.0
WBM 100.0 6.0 16.7 100.0
MUDPUSH II 50.0 5.0 10.0 50.0
WBM 90.0 3.0 30.0 90.0
WBM 72.1 2.0 36.1 162.1
Shut-In 0.0 0.0 1440.0 0.0 Static period after Placement

Total Pumping Time = 02:26 hr:mn

Total Displacement Volume = 322.1 bbl


Half shoe track vol = 2.18 bbl

Other factors that can affect the displacement volume:


 Air/gas trapped in the mud.
 Variance in casing ID.
Pauses for dropping the plugs are estimates only and every effort should be made to minimize the pause time.

Dynamic Security Checks :


Frac Collapse
Absolute 89 psi at 3767.0 m Casing 7571 psi at 2826.6 m
Relative 0.7 % at 3767.0 m Drill Pipe 10073 psi at 2696.0 m
Pore Burst
Absolute 275 psi at 3370.0 m Casing 10459 psi at 2696.0 m
Relative 2.8 % at 3767.0 m Drill Pipe 15973 psi at 0.0 m

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Job Preparation
Total Material Requirements (175bbls slurry)

Additives Total Quantity


D206 61.7 gal
D182 334 lb
D031 77656 lb
D700 1241.4 gal
D080A 9.5 gal
D150 128.9 gal
D153 286 lb
D157 14323 lb
D701 57.3 gal

Mix Water Requirements


Fresh water 5528 gal

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Batch Mixing
 Ensure that the mixer and hoses are cleaned prior to the cement job. No signs of any mud, or hydrocarbon fluids that may
contaminate
 2 units of batch mixers with 4 compartments will be utilized :
o BS956 : Twin 2X80bbls BMX
o BS955 : Twin 2X50bbls BMX
 Considering dead volume and line loss of 5bbls/compartment, 195bbls slurry will be batch mixed.
 Ensure that the total slurry volume is split evenly into the compartments of the batch mixer during mixing. This is
improtant to ensure that all slurry prepared share the same mixing energy. Mixing will be done in 4 separate compartments.
 Mix fluid will be prepared in BS956. After homogeneous mixtures have been reached and properties checked, fluids will be
distributed to both BS956 and BS955 for blend product addition.
 Fresh water preparation
o Total fresh water requirement for 195bbls 18.80ppgDensCRETE* = 48.8bbls
o Fill up the compartments with water till desired amounts
 BS956
 1st compartment : 24.4 bbls of fresh water
 2nd compartment : 24.4 bbls of fresh water
 Chemicals addition and slurry mix
o Add the chemicals one by one as per the mixing order in the lab report.
Amount for one compartment of BS956 ( to make a total of 49bbls mix fluid)
 D206 : 27 gals
 D700 : 691 gals
 D153 : 159 lbs
 Circulate at high rate for 30mins to properly prehydrate
 D701 : 32 gals
 D080A : 5.3 gals
 D150 : 71.7 gals
 D157 : 7972 lbs
o Mix thoroughly with agitator and circulating pumps.
o Take mix fluid sample, label and store properly.
 Mix fluid volume should be 49bbls/compartment.
 Total mix fluid volume should be 98 bbls
o Transfer the mix fluid as follows:
 BS956
 1st compartment : 30 bbls of mix fluid
 2 compartment
nd : 30 bbls of mix fluid
 BS955
 1st compartment : 19 bbls of mix fluid
 2nd compartment : 19 bbls of mix fluid
o Start adding blend in slowly and build density gradually. Check density of the slurry intermittently using a
Presurrized Mud Balance and slowly build up to desired density.
o As the density gets 0.4ppg closer to the final density (18.80ppg), add the blend slowly. Remember NOT to over
add DensCRETE* blend.
o Mix well to homogenize the slurry properly and reduce the viscosity.
o Maximum operational batch mix time is 3:00hrs as simulated on the lab.

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o Final slurry volume should be


 BS956
 60 bbls of slurry/compartment
 BS955
 37.5 bbls of slurry/compartment

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HSE & QA/QC Considerations

1) PPE: All requirements for Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) are listed on the Material Data Sheets (MSDS) and
must be adhered to at all times.
2) Cleanliness: Check for cleanliness of tanks, Pits, batch mixer and mixing equipment – to be verified by client rep. If
any doubts clean again.
3) Mud pits and other rig tanks: When using rig tanks to prepare spacer and mix water for the cement job, ensure that
there is no communication or leak path between the tanks; that is a common cause of contamination of spacer and mix
water fluids.
4) Equipments: Make sure equipment is working properly;
a. Check the NRD (densitometer) for proper reading. Check calibration with water.
a. Check the Pressurized Mud Balance is clean, in working condition and properly calibrated (check with water
and a high density fluid of known density).
b. Displacement tanks have been flushed with drill water; clean and empty to accommodate mix fluid;
c. The cement unit has been checked and function tested;
d. Barrel Counter of the cement unit is working and is calibrated;
e. The Data Acquisition System is tested and working properly;
5) Fluid Compressibility: Check the mud compressibility; get help from mud engineer.
6) Chloride Content: Check for Fresh Water Chloride content should be below 1000ppm; test to be performed from the
pit/tank used for preparation of MUDPUSH II* and mix fluid.
7) LOT Numbers: Identify LOT Numbers of Additives to be used; they must be in agreement with the Lab Report.
8) Additive Quantities: Isolate the proper amount of Additives to be used on the job to avoid job delay.
9) Bulk Materials: Make sure to clearly mark the silos that are going to be used. Establish clear communication with the
barge captain for bulk delivery. Purge the bulk line before the job to check any possible blockage in the line.
10) Mixing Order: Additives must be mixed as per the Lab Test Report
11) Sampling: Minimum Sample Requirements:
a. 11 kg (25 lb) per blend with a minimum of 5 lb (2.3 kg) from each silo/transport silo
b. 4-L of Field Water
c. 4-L of Mix Fluid
d. Appropriate additives QTY to perform lab testing on total cement/blend sample
12) Slurry Samples: Slurry sample should be taken regularly through the job to check for density and should be
independently checked with a properly calibrated pressurized mud balance.

Review calculations, JRI (Job Risk Index), HARC, Job procedure, equipments and additives status with the Engineer-in-Charge
prior to the job.

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MUDPUSH II Spacer

Before MUDPUSH II spacer preparation (ideally, 1 day before) check that the tank is empty, clean and has been circulated with
fresh water. If any doubt, liaise with Co-Man and Mud Engineer to get it properly cleaned.

Review calculations to determine the amount of additives required for the spacer preparation (MUST INCLUDE THE DEAD
VOLUME OF THE PIT; REPORT THE TOTAL MIXED QUANTITY IN THE JOB REPORT). Isolate the additives so they are
ready to be used.
1) On the tank, check the lines with the Mud Engineer, check the manifold and the valves setup to familiarize with the
system. Make sure the tank is properly isolated to avoid contamination.
2) Fill up enough Water to be able to run C-Pump on the tank. Check for clean uncontaminated return. If doubtful, dump,
flush and repeat this step.
3) Dump the water, and close all valves. Mixing Tank is ready (witnessed by Co-Man).
4) The Mixing Tank should be empty, if not check all lines and valves to determine where the leak is from (potential
contamination). Then flush again lines and Tank with water.
5) With the correct level of Water in the Tank and the circulation ON, take a sample (5 Liters). This should be done from
an area that is vigorously agitated in the Tank or from the sampling valve. If several compartments are to be use then
sample each of them separately. Properly identify samples through accurate labeling.
6) With circulation ON and paddle ON
a. Add the required amount of Antifoam through the mixing hopper to properly disperse it and circulate for 15 to
20 min;
b. Add the required amount of D182 through the mixing hopper;
7) Keep circulation ON and paddle ON for 1 hour to properly hydrate D182.
8) Take a sample and ask Mud Engineer to perform Fann Readings at surface condition (R1B1). Compare with Lab Test
values for the base spacer. If reading within +/- 10% proceed to next step, if above or below call town for advice.
9) Add the required amount of Barite (D031) through the mixing hopper and circulate for 15 min. Check density using a
clean and calibrated pressurized mud balance and adjust as required.
10) When the density is at the correct value, check the Rheology as per step #10. Keep Circulation OFF and Paddle ON.
11) Before pumping check density (should be within +/-0.2 lb/gal from previous reading) and take a sample.

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Job Procedure
Hold safety meeting with Company Man & Rig personnel at wellsite. (Displacement volume should be double-checked
at rig site according to casing tally)
Run Liner to TD using centralizers as per centralizer placement schedule in CemCADE.

Rig up cementing lines as per WS Safety Standard 5.

Rig up liner cement head and load drill pipe wiper dart. Count the turns of pin. . Ensure that safety slings are used to
secure the cement head.

With casing at bottom, circulate one-and-half hole volume minimum at maximum possible rate (5 bpm) with rig pump. Start
casing rotation at 20rpm during this conditioning period. Condition the mud to achieve Plastic viscosity Pv < 30 cP and a
yield point Yp <10.

Batch mix DensCRETE* slurry and MUDPUSH II*

Once mud circulation is completed, switch surface lines to cementing line.

Pump 5 bbls of MUDPUSH II @ 4 bpm.

Pressure test surface lines to 5000psig. Monitor for 5 minutes minimum.

Pump MUDPUSH II* spacer as per the design at 6bpm, rotate the casing at 20rpm

Pump 175bbls of 18.80ppg DensCRETE* cement slurry at 6pm, rotate the casing at 20rpm

Drop drill pipe wiper dart from liner cement head.

Pump 5 bbls of MUDPUSH II* to flush the line. Check for plug departure.

Displace with the following schedule:


a. Pump remaining 5bbls of MUDPUSH II* behind, pump at 6bpm, rotate the casing at 20rpm
b. Followed with 100bbls of WBM, pump at 6bpm, rotate the casing at 20rpm
c. Followed with 50bbls of MUDPUSH II* at 5bpm, rotate the casing at 20rpm
d. Followed with 90bbls of WBM at 3.5bpm, rotate the casing at 20rpm
e. Staged down to 2bpm for the final 72.1bbls of WBM, STOP casing rotation

Bump the plug at 3500psig. If the plug did not bump, DO NOT over displace more than 2.18bbls (half shoe track volume)

Hold the pressure for 15 minutes.

Bleed off the pressure back to displacement tank and check if float equipment is holding.

Proceed with JX NOEX program to set liner top packer

Pull out to 2600m-MD, reverse circulate the excess cement until DP is clean. (7bpm for 60minutes)

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If required to do inflow test /pressure test. It is recommended to do while cement is on the liquid state. So it does not
disturb the set cement properties. Please refer to UCA/SGSA chart in the lab report section.

Top of liner condition Casing shoe condition


50 psi compressive strength 38:44hrs after cement in place 09:51hrs after cement in place

WOC.

Note: This job procedure is based on the best available data prior to actual job execution. Accurate well data,
equipment/tool specification, volumes and job procedure are to be confirmed and agreed at well site before
starting the job.

** CEMENT UNIT MUST RECORD ALL PUMPING PRESSURE**

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Contingency Plans
CEMENT SLURRY DENSITY TOLERANCE
 Cement slurry will be batch mixed, and density will be verified before pumping down hole.
 If difficult to maintain slurry density in acceptable tolerance, report to town. Co-man and engineer in town to decide to
either continue the job or to cancel.

PRESENCE OF GAS OR FORMATION INFLUENCES


 Circulate bottoms up to condition mud and remove gas.
 Measure mud density at entry and exit to verify that they are the same, and proceed with cementing.
 If the densities are different after circulating, notify management.

LEAK DURING PRESSURE TEST


 Do a low pressure test to check for leaks. If any, release pressure, disconnect connection, inspect the WECO seal, o-
rings and/or threads, and reconnect connection.
 If the leak does not dissapear, replace the component with a leak.

CAVITATION IN THE TRIPLEX


 Stop pumping and switch to front pump (max. rate capped at 5.8bpm)

LEAKS DURING CEMENTING OPERATION


 Release pressure, repair the problem. DO NOT leave cement under static condition for more than 30minutes.
 If the problem can NOT be solved, and impossible to continue pumping, switch to rig pump to displace.

CEMENT UNIT FAILURE WHILE DISPLACING


 Switch to rig pumps to displace. Verify displacement strokes and caliberate rig pump efficiency with co. man, driller,
OIM, and cementer prior to restarting displacement, taking any volume already displaced by cement unit into account.
Continue recording the pressure using the cement unit until the job finished.

PLUG NOT BUMPED


 Displace max ½ of shoe track volume. Do not overdisplace.
 If the plug is not bumped, but floating equipment hold after bleeding of pressure, ensure that the cement is fully set
before any attempt to pressure test casing.

PRESSURE LIMIT IS REACHED


 Bleed off pressure, resume pumping at lower rate.

FLOATS NOT HOLDING


 If floats do not hold, pump returned fluid volume back into the well and close cement head valve at surface. Continue
monitor the pressure until cement sets. Refer to lab report, time for slurry to develop 50 psi CS. (09:51 hrs)

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LINER TOP PACKER DID NOT SET


 Job design takes into account a maximum of 60minutes to set liner top packer
 Should the first attempt fails, JX NOEX has contingency plan to run another back up packer
 Consider cement TT and UCA/SGSA test result

MANAGEMENT OF CHANGE
 If there is any change or deviation from the original planned job, inform the line management immediately. Request for
management of change (MOC).
 Emergency contact:
Fesarama Felaza – SLB Cementing Engineer – Mob: +6 012 329 3466
JX NOEX Engineer on duty

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Software Simulations
Surface Pressure and Return Rate

1.6
Calc. Pump Press.
Calc. CemHP

1.4 1.2
Surf. Press. (psi) (x 1000)
0.6 0.8 0.20.41.0

0 25 50 75 100 125 150


Time (min)

Surface pumping pressure simulation


(The calculated pumping pressure takes into account the friction pressure in the surface line.)
7

Q In
Q Out
6
5
Flow Rate (bbl/min)
3 04 2
1

0 40 80 120 160
Time (min)

U-Tube simulation at surface


During the job, compare the actual return versus the prediction above
(assuming actual and planned pumping schedules are the same).

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ECD at the Shoe during Cement Placement


Depth = 3766 m

20.1 20.4
Frac
Pore
Hydrostatic
Dynamic

19.8
18.6 18.9 19.2 19.5
Ann. Pressure (lb/gal)
18.3
18.0
17.4 17.7

0 25 50 75 100 125 150


Time (min)

ECD at the Previous Shoe during Cement Placement


Depth = 2820 m Fluids at 3766 m
20.4

Frac
Pore
Hydrostatic
20.0

Dynamic
19.6 19.2
Ann. Pressure (lb/gal)
18.4 18.8
18.0
17.6
17.2

0 25 50 75 100 125 150


Time (min)

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Temperature Simulation

Left: Temperature plot at the end of the cement placement.


Right: Temperature seen by the cement particles (first sack and last sack of cement) when pumped downhole.

The temperature simulations above incorporate the following data

The well starts at the mud circulation final temperature profile prior to cementing.
Static temperature, sea temperature, sea current are defined as per section 2
Pre-job Mud circulation 180.0 min @ 6.0 bbl/min
Pre-job Mud temperature (injection) 59 degC
Slurry Temperature (injection) 95 degF
Displacement fluid temperature (injection) 95 degF

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Mud Removal
Annulus ID : 7.000 in - OD : 9.040 in
150

MUDPUSH II
WBM
DensCRETE*
120
Friction Pressure (psi/1000ft)
90
60

0.8 1.2 1.6 2.0 2.4 2.8 3.2 3.6 4.0 4.4 4.8 5.2 5.6 6.0 6.4
Flow Rate (bbl/min)

Frictional Hierarchy vs. flow rate

[Friction hierarchy between the pumped fluids versus the pumping rate (sensitivity analysis)]

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Formation Flow Risk Analysis


As per the API RP 65, one criterion to assess the formation flow risk is the Critical Static Gel Strength (CSGS) of the slurry in
front of the potential flowing formation. The lower the CSGS the higher the formation flow risk.
The CSGS can be calculated with the following equation:

Where:
OBP = PCement + PMud - PFormation; is the initial calculated
overbalance pressure (psi);
300 is a conversion factor;
L is the length of the cement column above the flow zone (ft);
Deff is the effective diameter (in.) = DOH – Dc;
Dc is the outside diameter of the casing (in.);
DOH is the diameter of the open hole (in.).

API RP 65 Part II also states that ”Wellbores have variable hole diameters and contain multiple fluids (drilling fluid, spacer, lead
cement, tail cement) in the annulus. Many wellbore sections have more than one potential flow zone to be evaluated. For these
reasons, it is recommended that a computer program be used to accurately calculate CSGS.”

The GasMigrationAdvisor (GMA) software calculates the CSGS taking into account the wellbore caliper (if available) and also
the static gel strength of the fluids above the cement placed in front of the potential flow zones.
Current mud rheology data showed a relatively high gel strength value and consequently drops the CSGS to zero (critical). One
of the efforts to increase the CSGS to a more manageble value is by applying back pressure after cement in place.

However, the liner is equipped with a top packer, and will be activated soon after cement is in place. By setting the top packer,
there is no possible way of applying pressure to increase CGSG value. It is recommended under this case, to utilize a low
porosity cement system (CRETE*) with GASBLOK* technology and minimize static gel strength transition time.

The GasMigrationAdvisor (GMA) software calculates the CSGS taking into account the wellbore caliper (if available) but also
the static gel strength of the fluids above the cement placed in front of the potential flow zones.

ZONE Top (MD) Bottom (MD) CSGS (GMA)


Gas Zone 1 2818 3800 0 lbf/100ft2

GMA risk versus PDL value: Pressure Decay Limit risk is HIGH *.(*) based on formation pressures provided on this
report

API recommended CGSP < 45 min


Time from 75 to 500lbf/100ft2 13 min

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WELLCLEAN II Simulation
(x 1000) psi
% (x 1000) psi %
m
020 540 10
60 15
80 0 100 05 2510 5015 75 100
0 Hydrostatic Hydrostatic
Std Betw . Cent. Mud Contamination
Min. Hydrostatic Frac
Cement Coverage Uncontaminated Slurry
Max. Dynamic Pore
Min. Dynamic
Frac
Pore
2000
4000

Fluid Sequence Dynamic Well Security


Cement Coverage Static Well Uncontaminated
Security Slurry

The Fluid Concentrations map (left) shows the fluid concentration, i.e. the potential contamination between fluids.
The Risk Mud on the Wall map (right) shows the risk of leaving a thin film of mud on the wall.

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Contamination Assesment
In a liner job, it is critical to evaluate slurry contamination potential, as there is no physical barrier in between spacer and
cement slurry as in a conventional two plug casing jobs.

Spacer contamination in to cement slurry is likely expected in this condition. Simulation has been run to ensure that we have
sufficient low contaminated cement coverage, and hence good zonal isolation. Simulations have shown with 175bbls of
DensCRETE* slurry, under the assumed hole size we will have 1120m-MD of low contaminated cement.

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Laboratory Reports

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Thickening Time Test Ramping

And this
In this time (min) Do this To this (degF)
(psi)
0 Start con. 95 1500
31 Ramp To 230 12200
36 Ramp To 260 12200

180 minutes of batch mix time.


- ON motor for 215 mins, then stop for 10 mins (simulating droping dart)
- ON for another 160 minutes, then OFF motor for 60 minutes (simulating setting packer)
- ON until set

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UCA/SGSA done at casing shoe

Static gel Compressive


Time Time
strength Strength
75lbf/100ft2 09:49 50psi 9:51
100lbf/100ft2 09:54 500psi 10:22
500lbf/100ft2 10:02 4000psi 30:00

1. 180 mins of batch mixing


2. Conditioning to simulate placement as per LAR:
a. 62min to 237degF/12200psig
b. 112min to 270degF/12200psig
c. Keep running for 60min
3. UCA/SGSA
a. 1440min to 314degF/11250psig

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UCA/SGSA done at Top of Liner


UCA at TOL at 239 degF

Instrument: SGSA 3 Test Start: 2/1/2014 6:18:15 PM Test Stop: 2/4/2014 2:58:26 AM
Algorithm: Compressive strength type B (more than 14 lb/gal) Algorithm: Static gel strength 50 psi: 38:44:00
Additives: D206=0.05 + D700=1.30 + D701=0.060 + D080A=0.010 + D150=0.135 + FW 500 psi: 41:44:00
Comments: D153=0.30% and D157=15% 75 lb/100ft2: 37:13:30
100 lb/100ft2: 37:13:30
500 lb/100ft2: 37:13:30

400 4000 4000

360
3500 3500

320
3000 3000
280
Static Gel Strength (lb/100ft2)
Compressive Strength (psi)

2500 2500
240
Temperature (°F)

200 2000 2000

160
1500 1500

120
1000 1000
80

500 500
40

0 0 0
0 15 30 45 60
Time (HH)

CHANDLER Test File Name: 7in Liner 18.80ppg SGSA 239degF Page 1
ENG INEERING Printed: 2/5/2014 10:44:54 AM

Static gel Compressive


Time Time
strength Strength
75lbf/100ft2 37:13 50psi 38:44
100lbf/100ft2 37:13 500psi 41:44
500lbf/100ft2 37:13 2500psi 50:00

1. 180 mins of batch mixing


2. Conditioning to simulate placement as per LAR:
a. 18min to 180degF/12200psig
b. 54min to 270degF/12200psig
c. Keep running for 60min
d. Cool down to 239degF/800psig within 75 min
3. UCA/SGSA run at 239degF/8000psig

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Mud Properties Data


WATER-BASED MUD DMR No. 229
Operator : JX NIPPON EXPLORATION Field/Area : SK333 Depth/TVD : 3767 m / 3564 m
Report For : Da n / Bri a n Description : Expl ora ti on Date : 2/11/2014
Well Name : Engka ba ng Wes t 1 Location : Ons hore Ba ra m Del ta Spud Date : 7/6/2013
Contractor: Na bors Water Depth : 0m Mud Type : ENVIROTHERM NT
Report For : Les l i e Lopez Rig Name : Na bors 503 Activity : Ci rcul a te Btms Up
DRILLING ASSEMBLY BIT INFORMATION CIRCULATION DATA
2475 m, 5.-in DP/ ID 4.276 Nozzles 0 1/32" TFA 0.000 Pump Make WIRTH WIRTH WIRTH
269 m, 5.5-in HWDP/ ID 3.25 Bit 8.5-in Flat Mill Assy Pump Liner x Stk 5x12 in 5x12 in 5x12 in 0x0 in
10 m, 7.-in Jar/ ID 2.75 CASING Pump Capacity bbl/stk 0.0692 0.0692 0.0692
56 m, 6.75-in DC/ ID 2.5 30.-in @59 m (59 TVD) Pump stk/min 65@95% 65@95% 0@95% 0@0%
4 m, 8.375-in Mill Assy/ ID 2.25 26.-in @167 m (167 TVD) Flow Rate 378 gal/min Depth Drilled Last 24 hr
20.-in @956 m (953 TVD) Pump Pressure 2065 psi m
13.625-in @2219 m (2099 TVD) Bottoms Up 49.6 min 6448 stk Volume Drilled Last 24 hr
9.875-in @2818 m (2658 TVD) Total Circulation 181.9 min 23642 stk bbl
Mud in Hole Annulus Pipe Below Bit Active Pits Total Circ
Volume 446 155 220 1036 1637
MUD PROPERTIES PIT STATUS
Sample From Active 21:30 Active 14:30 PIT WT (ppg) VOL (bbl) Remark
FlowLine Temp °C Suction 1 18.1 185 Activ e
Depth/TVD m 3767 / 3564 3767 / 3564 Suction 2 18.1 185 Activ e
Mud Weight /Temp lb/gal18.10 @ 37 18.10 @ 41 Intermediate 1 18.1 289 Activ e
Funnel Viscosity s/qt 68 67 Intermediate 2 18.1 69 Reserv e
Rheology Temp °C 66 66 Reserv e 1 18.1 142 Reserv e
R600/R300 86 / 58 86 / 58 Reserv e 2 18.1 252 Reserv e
R200/R100 46 / 35 46 / 35 Slug Pit Reserv e
R6/R3 12 / 11 12 / 11 Sand Trap 1 18.1 98 Activ e
PV cP 28 28 Sand Trap 2 18.1 98 Activ e
YP lb/100ft² 30 30 Settling 1 18.1 103 Activ e
10s/10m/30m Gel lb/100ft² 13 / 33 / 37 13 / 33 / 37 Settling 2 18.1 78 Activ e
API Fluid Loss cc/30min 4.8 4.8 Premix 1 20 600 Reserv e
HTHP Fluid Loss cc/30min 17.4 @ 150 17.4 @ 150 Premix 2 20 600 Reserv e
Cake APT/HT 1/32" 2/3 2/3 Premix 3 20 600 Reserv e
Uncorr Solids %Vol 40 40 MUD PROPERTY SPECS
Oil/Water %Vol / 60 / 60 Spec Actual
Sand %Vol 0.1 0.1 Mud Density lb/gal 16.0 - 17.7 18.10
MBT lb/bbl 5.25 5.25 Viscosity sec/qt 60-80 68
pH / Temp 10.5@28 10.5@28 PV cP ALAP 28
Alkal Mud (Pm) 4.2 4.2 YP lb/100ft² 15-55 30
Pf / Mf 4.0/8.2 4.0 / 8.2 6 RPM 10 - 18 12
Chlorides mg/L 32,000 32,000 API Fluid Loss cc/30min <6.0 4.8
Hardness (Ca++) 280 280 MBT lb/bbl <10 5.25
KCL %/Wt 3. 3. LGS % <6 5.8
Polyamine % 1. 1. pH 10-10.5 10.5
Btm Hole Circ Temp °C KCl % 3-7 3.
KLA-STOP % 3-4 1.
VOLUME ACCOUNTING (bbl)
Daily Cum. Section
Losses 3908
NaCl %Wt 2.3 2.3 Built Base Fluid
KCl %Wt 3.7 3.7 Water 2476.9
Low Gravity %Vol 5.8 5.8 Chemical 1838.3
High Gravity %Vol 32.9 32.9 Total 4315
Corrected Solids %Vol 38.7 38.7 Received
Average SG 4.04 4.04 Backloaded
K+ (KCL) mg/l 20,000 20,000 Start Volume 4034 End Volume 4034
SOLIDS CONTROL EQUIPMENT Last 24 hr
HSE Participation Type Model/Size Hrs Used
Daily Cumulative 518 FVS Centrifuge
Observation Cards Submitted 2 224 518 High-Volume
FLC 513 230/230/230
FLC 513 200/200/230 1.0
FLC 513 230/230/230 1.0
FLC 513 230/230/230 12.0

MUD REMARKS AND TREATMENT DRILLING REMARKS


Periodically circ active mud volumes via mix pumps. Trip ou of Hole f/ 1707 to 254m RCJB Fishing Assy. L/D tools. PJSM. R/D
Wireline Shive from crown. Service Top Drive. P/U BHA & M/U Fishing Assy, Flat
Mill & Junk Basket. Trip in hole, filling every 10stnds. Circ & condition Btms up
@ 2813m with 380GPM. MW in & Out @ 18.1ppg.

TIME DISTRIBUTION Last 24 hrs LOSSES (bbl) RHEOLOGY & HYDRAULICS


Rig Up/Service 9 Shakers / 2066 np/na 0.643 Va Pipe 182 ft/min
Drilling Evapo ratio n / 10 Kp/Ka 0.904 Va Collars 306 ft/min
Tripping 14.5 Centrifuge / 30 Bit Pressure Loss/ % 8.69/10 Cva Pipe 325 ft/min
Circulate 0.5 Fo rmatio n / Bit HHP/HSI / 0. Cva Collars 406 ft/min
BOP Testing Left in Ho le / Jet Velocity / 0. ft/s ECD at Shoe 19.02 ppg
Other / 65 MUD ENGINEER RIG PHONE PROJECT ENGINEER
Dispo sed / 346 Timothy T. Thony Maratin
Co ntaminated / Ragendra Sandhu

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