Casing Design Calculation
Casing Design Calculation
The table below is a data set from a real land well. As a drilling engineer you are required to
calculate the burst and collapse loads that would be used to select an appropriate weight and
grade of casing for the Surface, Intermediate and Production strings in this land well:
Driven
100
26" 3000
17" 6000
12" 10000
8" 9500
- 120000
30"
20"
13"
9"
7" L
8.6
8.6/9.5
9.5/11.0
11.0/14.0
13.0@3000
16.0@6000
16.5@10000
9.0
11.00
14.00
15.00
TOC
seabed
4300
7500
9500
Lead slurry
(PPG)
13.5
13.5
13.5
15.88
Cementing
Tail slurry
data
(PPG)
15.88
500ft
15.88
500ft
15.88
500ft
15.88
500ft
Mix-Water
(PPG)
8.5
8.5
8.5
8.5
Unconsolidated
Caving
Sloughing
Possible
lost circ.
Unstable
shales
Overpressured
shales
Assumptions:
Gas density
above 10000ft
: 0.1 psi/ft
8.60 ppg.
Design factor
(Burst)
: 1.1
11000 ft
TVD RKB
Design factor
(Collapse)
: 1.0
11250 ft
TVD RKB
Pressure at top of
perforation
14.0 ppg.
10.15 psi/ft
:
:
:
:
20"
3000
8.6
9.0
ppg.
ppg.
:
:
6000
9.5
ppg.
13
0.1
Burst
1.1
Collapse
1.0
ppg.
psi/
Design Factors:
=
=
9.5 x 6000
2964 psi
2964 - (0.1 x 6000)
2364
psi
=
=
=
=
13 x 0.052 x 3000
2028 psi
The formation at the casing shoe will breakdown at 2028 psi and therefore it will breakdown if
the pressure of 2664 psi is applied to it. The maximum pressure inside the surface casing at the
shoe will therefore be 2028 psi.
The maximum pressure at surface will be equal to the pressure at the shoe minus a column of
gas to surface:
=
=
External Load: Assuming that the pore pressure is acting at the casing shoe and zero pressure at
surface.
Pore pressure at the casing shoe
=
=
psi
External
load
Internal load
Net Load
Design load
(Load x 1.1)
Surface
1728
1728
1901
1342
2028
686
755
psi
psi
External Load: Assuming that the pore pressure is acting at the casing shoe and zero pressure at
surface.
External
load
Internal load
Net Load
Design load
(Load x 1.0)
Surface
1342
1342
1342
:
:
:
:
:
13"
6000
8.6
9.5
11.0
ppg.
ppg.
ppg.
:
:
10000
11.0
ppg.
16
0.1
Burst
1.1
Collapse
1.0
ppg.
psi/
Design Factors:
=
=
11 x 0.052 x 10000
5720 psi
5720 - (0.1 x 10000)
4720
psi
=
=
=
=
16 x 0.052 x 6000
4992 psi
The formation at the casing shoe will therefore breakdown when the well is closed in after the
gas has flowed to surface. The maximum pressure inside the casing at the shoe will be 4992 psi.
The maximum pressure at surface will be equal to the pressure at the shoe minus a column of
gas to surface:
=
=
External Load: Assuming that the minimum pore pressure is acting at the casing shoe and zero
pressure at surface.
Pore pressure at the casing shoe
=
=
psi
External
load
Internal load
Net Load
Design load
(Load x 1.1)
Surface
4392
4392
4831
2684
4992
2308
2539
psi
psi
External Load: Assuming that the maximum pore pressure is acting at the casing shoe and zero
pressure at surface.
Pore pressure at the casing shoe
=
=
psi
External
load
Internal load
Net Load
Design load
(Load x 1.0)
Surface
2684
2694
2964
:
:
:
:
:
9"
10000
9500
11250
14.0
ppg.
:
:
:
9.5
11.0
14.0
ppg.
ppg.
ppg.
:
:
8.6
11000
ppg.
0.15
psi/
Design Factors:
Burst
1.1
Collapse
1.0
CITHP (at surface) - Pressure at top of prefs pressure due to column of gas (0.15 psi/)
14 x 0.052 x 11250
8190
psi
6503
psi
External Load: Assuming that the minimum pore pressure is acting at the liner depth and zero
pressure at surface.
Pore pressure at the top of liner
=
=
psi
External load
Internal load
Net Load
Surface
6503
6503
7153
4693
10751
6058
6664
psi
psi
External Load: Assuming that the maximum pore pressure is acting on the outside of the casing
at the TOL.
Pore pressure at the TOL
=
11 x 0.52 x 9500
=
5434 psi
Summary of collapse loads
Depth
External load
Internal load
Net Load
Surface
5343
5434
5434