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Determine Correct Initial Circulating Pressure

(ICP)
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Correct initial circulating pressure is very important for well control operation because
the correct ICP figure will tell you about the balance point while circulating the influx
out using Driller’s method. Many people get confused when they try to get the right ICP
because they tend to forget about a safety factor that is added while bring the pump to
speed. Hence, the ICP with unintentionally added safety margin may fracture formations
downhole because people will tend to add more safety factor while circulating. It means
that excessive safety factor added into the system will make the well control operation
worse.

The example below will demonstrate you how to establish correct ICP

Well shut in after the influx is detected.

Stabilized shut in casing pressure = 600 psi

The float is bumped and the SIDPP is 450 psi


Figure 1 – Pressure at Shut-In Condition

The pump is brought up to speed at 30 SPM for well kill operation by holding casing
pressure constant

Casing pressure = 700 psi

Drill pipe pressure = 1,300 psi


Figure 2 – Pressure after Pump is brought to Speed.

Is 1,300 psi the correct Initial Circulating Pressure (ICP)?

The answer is NO.

If you don’t watch the pressure carefully, you will maintain the 1,300 psi as circulating
pressure and you may be add safety factor over this figure. You can see that you may end
up having extra safety factor which may cause formation fracture.

Look at casing pressure in Figure 2. It shows 700 psi which is 100 psi over the stabilized
casing pressure (600 psi) when the well is shut in. The 100 psi represents an
overbalanced therefore the circulating pressure at 1,300 psi must be subtracted with the
overbalance in order to get the correct ICP

Initial Circulating Pressure (ICP) = Drill Pipe Pressure – Overbalance

Initial Circulating Pressure (ICP) = 1,300 – 100 = 1,200 psi


Figure 3 – Correct ICP

Always Know Overbalance

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