Cementing Through High Pressure Coiled Tubing on HPHT Khuff Gas Well Offshore Abu Dhabi

1999 ◽  
Author(s):  
A. Mazen ◽  
R. Rouatbi ◽  
S. Zaki
2021 ◽  
Vol 73 (06) ◽  
pp. 44-45
Author(s):  
Chris Carpenter

This article, written by JPT Technology Editor Chris Carpenter, contains highlights of paper SPE 202620, “A Review of 25 Coiled Tubing Well Interventions: Customized Solutions for Bolivian Sub-Andean Basin,” by Jovanny A. Hernandez, SPE, Luis F. Antelo, SPE, and Carlos D. Rodriguez, Halliburton, et al., prepared for the 2020 Abu Dhabi International Petroleum Exhibition and Conference, Abu Dhabi, held virtually 9–12 November. The paper has not been peer reviewed. Fields in the Bolivian Sub-Andean Basin are remote and difficult to access. The producing zones include the country’s most challenging wells, with depths of up to 26,000 ft, with high pressure/high temperature (HP/HT), high gas cut, crossflow, dogleg severity, and well-access restrictions. The complete paper reviews 25 coiled tubing rigless well interventions (CTRWI) to extend the life of those wells, including operations involving nitrogen (N2) lift, acid wash, milling, shifting sleeves, setting packers, stimulation, velocity strings (VS), and fishing. Introduction CTRWI in Sub-Andean Basin fields had not been implemented historically because of limited road access to the fields, lack of available equipment with high technical capabilities, high pressure, and well depth. Beginning in 2017, however, operators evaluated the risk and elected to perform CTRWI involving stimulation, cleanout, N2 lift, fishing, VS jobs, and other techniques. Equipment with specialized capabilities was requested to address the operational requirements and the ability to travel on the remote roads while respecting transit regulations limiting maximum weight to 55 tons. The challenges to transporting equipment economically include - Transportation of large reels of 2⅞-in. coiled tubing (CT) string to complete dual-sectioned VS installations - Transportation of CT unit with 6,600 m of 1¾-in. CT string (weight of less than 55 tons) - Continuously moving large volumes of N2 to the field Wells in these fields were drilled no more than 10 years ago. The majority were built with smart completions, several production layers separated with swell packers and flowing through sliding sleeves configured with the same direction of actuation for opening and closure. Completions are configured with production tubing sizes of 7, 5, 4½, and 3 in. The tubing and accessories are made from chrome 13 because of the presence of carbon dioxide in the production fluids. The region includes some exploratory fields having HP/HT conditions and mature fields with declining production. These wells are important for both the operators and the local government because their production represents more than 50% of national production. On-Site Laboratory Testing Characteristics of produced formation water and mineralogy tests of water samples helped identify a calcium carbonate (CaCO3) scale type. Because CaCO3 scale is known to be acid-soluble, a tailored acid-treatment system was selected with a static formation temperature between 220 to 286°F. On-site laboratory tests using a combination of 13% acetic and 9% formic retarded acid treatment systems were applied to the samples obtained, and results of a solubility test were observed. The selected treatment was demonstrated to be highly effective at dissolving CaCO3 scale according to the test made at the wellsite. High confidence was placed in the test results of the acid-treatment sample because dissolution was above 85% in a 4-hour test period under static well temperature.


2006 ◽  
Author(s):  
Linus Ayajuru Nwoke ◽  
Chike Valentine Uchendu ◽  
Onyemaechi Onwubiko Ubani ◽  
John Button ◽  
James Ohioma I. Arukhe

2010 ◽  
Author(s):  
Walter Nunez Garcia ◽  
Ricardo Solares ◽  
Jairo Alonso Leal Jauregui ◽  
Jorge E. Duarte ◽  
Alejandro Chacon ◽  
...  

2008 ◽  
Vol 23 (04) ◽  
pp. 532-536 ◽  
Author(s):  
Linus Ayajuru Nwoke ◽  
James Ohioma I. Arukhe ◽  
Chike Valentine Uchendu

2018 ◽  
Author(s):  
Onyinye Okonkwo ◽  
Imbazi Oyeintonbra ◽  
Emmanuel Okolomma ◽  
Yahaya Ibrahim
Keyword(s):  
Gas Well ◽  

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Abdelhak Mohamed Ladmia ◽  
Hamdan A Alhammadi ◽  
Dr. Elyes Draoui ◽  
Dr. Kristian Mogensen ◽  
Fahad Mohamed.M Al Hosani ◽  
...  

Abstract This paper presents a summary of the deployed Smart Liner- SL equivalent to the Limited Entry Liner- LEL as lower completion for the first time in a sidetracked Gas well, Offshore Abu Dhabi. R-1 is subdivided into several sub-layers, the reservoir properties are characterized by low porosity & low permeability (Tight). Reservoir quality in the Upper part is better in terms of porosity & permeability than the lower part. The gas production is mainly from top part of R-1 reservoir, no contribution from Lower part. In 2017, Data gathering was conducted on well A-1 (Coring, Logging & Pressure Points). Actual Gas production Offset wells are restricted from optimal production due to Well Integrity Sustainable Annulus Pressure, to compensate the restricted aged wells due to Well Integrity, Gas production can be increased to 3 times using SL as a stimulation method. The Smart Liner was selected as a lower completion and as a stimulation method for better flow distribution, improved well performance, effective Acid stimulation, also to ensure hole accessibility, allowing aggressive bullhead stimulation at high rate/pressure and high acid concentration at less time ~ 1.5days/job, in addition to eliminating high risk and high cost Coiled Tubing (CT) intervention for stimulation. The first step was to design the SL Completion Workflow with a representative well trajectory for the selected well to be fed and reservoir properties to be extracted from the dynamic model, and then to create a representative stimulation model utilizing property numerical software with all possible scenarios; open hole that represents PPL and suggested SL compartmentalization and holes distribution based on reservoir parameters along the lateral. Once the well model is created, different scenarios for different completion designs are to be run versus different acid concentrations and volumes till achieving the optimum results from stimulation point of view in addition to formation and facilities limitations. Drilling operations were very challenging; fortunately, we succeed to deploy the SL after final adjustment based on FMI Natural Fractures. The Smart Liner as stimulation has proved to be a cost-effective solution for gas wells comparing to advanced stimulation methods in addition to eliminating the high risk and high cost of the Coiled Tubing (CT) intervention for stimulation a huge savings in well construction with maximizing performance.


2015 ◽  
Author(s):  
A. Ebrahimi ◽  
P. J. Schermer ◽  
W. Jelinek ◽  
D. Pommier ◽  
S. Pfeil ◽  
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2018 ◽  
Vol 45 (1) ◽  
pp. 127-135 ◽  
Author(s):  
Xianggang DUAN ◽  
Zhiming HU ◽  
Shusheng GAO ◽  
Rui SHEN ◽  
Huaxun LIU ◽  
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