Results of Feasibility Study of Running Coiled Tubing to Depths of 30,000 ft in Deviated Wells

1993 ◽  
Author(s):  
W.P. van Adrichem ◽  
R.L. Spruill
2013 ◽  
Author(s):  
Lamdamatra Arliyando ◽  
Samuel Sinaga ◽  
Gde Valdy Arimbawa ◽  
Bonar Tua Halomoan Marbun

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Hanan Ghannam ◽  
Houssam Mourani ◽  
Brian Joseph Schwanitz

Abstract Pipe cutting operations are often a critical part of stuck pipe situations, well interventions and plug and abandon operations which all need to remove cut sections of pipe from the well. Unlike traditional ‘blade’ style e-line cutters, which can jam under pipe compression or explosive pipe cutters, which need to dress-over the jagged cut by the rig, a new electric line mechanical cutter's unique design enables performance even if the pipe is under compression, in tension or is neutral. It can also perform multiple cuts in the same run, while creating a clean and machined cut with tool-entry friendly shape. This paper will describe the technology of the new generation cutter, present two case histories; one of multiple cuts of stuck drill pipe, per each run in hole, from Germany and one of a critical tubing cut from a subsea well in Nigeria, using electric wireline and tractor conveyed services for many tasks traditionally performed with coiled tubing in highly deviated wells. These "light vs heavy" solutions can often be done off-line from the rig.


2015 ◽  
Author(s):  
O. Jimenez Bueno ◽  
A. F. Mejia Nava ◽  
H. Hernandez Leyva ◽  
C. A. Mendoza Ortega ◽  
P. Ramondenc ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ahmad Zahid Murshidi Zakaria ◽  
Muhammad Idham Khalid ◽  
Shahrul Nizam Mohd Effendi ◽  
Mark Arathoon ◽  
Mohamad Zakwan Zainal Abidin ◽  
...  

Abstract With the current uncertain situation regarding the stability of oil prices in the world, operators have been pushed to develop their available resources in a cost-effective way. Lately, there has been increased interest in the application of Coiled Tubing Drilling, especially for accessing bypassed hydrocarbon in mature or late-stage fields. This paper describes the feasibility study done to examine the possibility of using Coiled Tubing Drilling package/equipment to drill and complete a sidetrack well in a karstic carbonate reservoir with total losses issue by applying the principles of Pressurized Mud Cap Drilling (PMCD). This will be the first time that such method is being utilized for developing karstic carbonate reservoirs in Offshore Malaysia. The paper will go through the background of the project (generic field information, reservoir properties, well design and architecture), the critical design elements for the system (technical requirements, safety standards, operational and logistical factors) and the contingency scenarios considered. Based on the aforementioned items, a fit-for-purpose Coiled Tubing Drilling equipment arrangement together with suitable PMCD method and light annular mud (LAM) selection were proposed to cater for the specific challenges of the well. It was concluded that the application of PMCD using Coiled Tubing Drilling Package is feasible with some modification to the equipment, line up and operational procedures.


2015 ◽  
Author(s):  
Alexander Rudnik ◽  
Carlos Alberto Torres Nava ◽  
Renny Alexis Ottolina Grunichev ◽  
Travis Gortmaker ◽  
Charles Nwabuzor

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