The MPD method known as constant bottomhole pressure (CBHP) refers to a process whereby the annular pressure in a well is held constant or near constant at a specific depth, with the rig mud pumps on or off.
A typical MPD system for CBHP will consist of:
- Downhole non-return valve
- Rotating control device
- Pressure relief valve
- Choke manifold
- Mud gas separator
Optional equipment may include:
- Backpressure pump
- Flow meter
- Downhole isolation valve
- Downhole PWD tool
It is important to understant that constant is relative. In the context of CBHP it means maintaining BHP within a window bounded by an upper and lower pressure limit.
The difference between these limits is also known as a margin.
On the low side the margin is normally bounded by pore pressure and wellbore stability whereas on the high side it can bounded by differential sticking, lost circulation, and fracture pressure. In general, these pressures may be loosely related in the following way
Ppo < Pwbs < BHP < Pds ≤ Plc ≤ Pfg
where:
- Ppo is pore pressure
Pwbs is wellbore stability pressure
Pds is differential sticking pressure
Plc is lost circulation pressure
Pfg is fracture gradient