Borehole Failures and Stress Regime Identification Challenges in Fractured Carbonates of Boca De Jaruco Field

Abstract
This article is continuation of geomechanical estimations for wellbore stability and horizontal wells drilling optimization to M formation of the Boca de Jaruco oilfield, Republic of Cuba. Following the completion of the first part of the work presented in the article SPE-196897-RU, the first horizontal wells were successfully drilled. In the first part of the work, the stress-state analysis and horizontal in-situ stresses directions were analyzed using pressure behavior during steam injections, cross-dipole acoustics, as well as data from oriented caliper from vertical wells. As a result, according to the recommendations, an additional study in the deviated sections of the wells, including core sampling and micro-imager logging were conducted. Presence of wellbore failures at the inclined sections allowed to use the method of inverse in-situ stress modeling based on image logs interpretation. The main result of the work were the determination of the stress state and horizontal stresses direction, as well as classification of the failures detected using the image log into groups. Moreover, the genesis of breakouts which had deviation from each other different that 180° were evaluated.