An Innovative Approach for Long Term Zonal Isolation in HT/HP Gas Wells

Author(s):  
Abdullah Saleh Al-Yami ◽  
Hisham A. Nasr-El-Din ◽  
Salah Al-Saleh ◽  
Ahmed S. Al-Humaidi ◽  
Mohammed Khalid Al-Arfaj ◽  
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2007 ◽  
Author(s):  
Salim Taoutaou ◽  
Ron Schreuder ◽  
Martin G.R. Bosma ◽  
Jules Schoenmakers ◽  
Rob Vandervegt ◽  
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2008 ◽  
Author(s):  
Abdullah Saeed Al-Suwaidi ◽  
A. Abou Soliman ◽  
Kamal Jammeli ◽  
Messaoud Bachir Arif ◽  
Bassam Elatrache ◽  
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2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ala Suleiman ◽  
Bashar Hilal ◽  
Phalgun Paila ◽  
Sahir Abdelhadi ◽  
Khalid Alwahedi ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ebikebena M. Ombe ◽  
Ernesto G. Gomez ◽  
Aldia Syamsudhuha ◽  
Abdullah M. AlKwiter

Abstract This paper discusses the successful deployment of Multi-stage Fracturing (MSF) completions, composed of novel expandable steel packers, in high pressure, high temperature (HP/HT) horizontal gas wells. The 5-7/8" horizontal sections of these wells were drilled in high pressure, high temperature gas bearing formations. There were also washed-outs & high "dog-legs" along their wellbores, due to constant geo-steering required to keep the laterals within the hydrocarbon bearing zones. These factors introduced challenges to deploying the conventional MSF completion in these laterals. Due to the delicate nature of their packer elastomers and their susceptibility to degradation at high temperature, these conventional MSF completions could not be run in such hostile down-hole conditions without the risk of damage or getting stuck off-bottom. This paper describes the deployment of a novel expandable steel packer MSF completion in these tough down-hole conditions. These expandable steel packers could overcome the challenges mentioned above due to the following unique features: High temperature durability. Enhanced ruggedness which gave them the ability to be rotated & reciprocated during without risk of damage. Reduced packer outer diameter (OD) of 5.500" as compared to the 5.625" OD of conventional elastomer MSF packers. Enhanced flexibility which enabled them to be deployed in wellbores with high dog-leg severity (DLS). With the ability to rotate & reciprocate them while running-in-hole (RIH), coupled with their higher annular clearance & tolerance of high temperature, the expandable steel packers were key to overcoming the risk of damaging or getting stuck with the MSF completion while RIH. Also, due to the higher setting pressure of the expandable steel packers when compared to conventional elastomer packers, there was a reduced risk of prematurely setting the packers if high circulating pressure were encountered during deployment. Another notable advantage of these expandable packers is that they provided an optimization opportunity to reduce the number of packers required in the MSF completion. In a conventional MSF completion, two elastomer packers are usually required to ensure optimum zonal isolation between each MSF stage. However, due to their superior sealing capability, only one expandable steel packer is required to ensure good inter-stage isolation. This greatly reduces the number of packers required in the MSF completion, thereby reducing its stiffness & ultimately reducing the probability of getting stuck while RIH. The results of using these expandable steel packers is the successful deployment of the MSF completions in these harsh down-hole conditions, elimination of non-productive time associated with stuck or damaged MSF completion as well as the safe & cost-effective completion in these critical horizontal gas wells.


2017 ◽  
Vol 158 ◽  
pp. 479-493 ◽  
Author(s):  
Qian Wu ◽  
Sriramya Nair ◽  
Michelle Shuck ◽  
Eric van Oort ◽  
Artur Guzik ◽  
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Author(s):  
Nicholas Palmer

According to the International Baccalaureate (IB), the more interwoven global society becomes, the more internationally minded we are all likely to be. International mindedness (IM), however, can pose a distinct challenge for educators in terms of both practicality and meaning. This chapter presents research into the articulation and implementation of IM in an IB school. Through a constructivist grounded theory methodology, the researcher presents analysis resulting in five categories: scepticism, connection, authentication, long-term thinking, and empathy (SCALE). As well as scaffolding a pathway toward a concrete IM, SCALE offers an innovative approach to interrelation and interculturalism in schools. The findings presented in this chapter will interest those seeking an active IM that has a tangible benefit for teachers and students alike.


Author(s):  
Y. Fakhreldin ◽  
A.M. Ruwehy ◽  
J. Irvine-Fortescue ◽  
S. Taoutaou ◽  
B. Jain ◽  
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