Reviving Two Offshore Oil Wells by Coiled Tubing Gas Lift System Using the Reservoir Gas Cap Energy

2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mohamad Mhemed ◽  
Nagib Elrotob ◽  
Abubakr Elsadawi ◽  
Mohamed Ben Abdalla ◽  
Ayoub Sherik
2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Seng Wei Jong ◽  
Yee Tzen Yong ◽  
Yusri Azizan ◽  
Richard Hampson ◽  
Rudzaifi Adizamri Hj Abd Rani ◽  
...  

Abstract Production decline caused by sand ingress was observed on 2 offshore oil wells in Brunei waters. Both wells were completed with a sub-horizontal openhole gravel pack and were subsequently shut in as the produced sand would likely cause damage to the surface facilities. In an offshore environment with limited workspace, crane capacity and wells with low reservoir pressures, it was decided to intervene the wells using a catenary coiled tubing (CT) vessel. The intervention required was to clean out the sand build up in the wells and install thru-tubing (TT) sand screens along the entire gravel packed screen section. Nitrified clean out was necessary due to low reservoir pressures while using a specialized jetting nozzle to optimize turbulence and lift along the deviated section. In addition, a knockout pot was utilized to filter and accommodate the large quantity of sand returned. The long sections of screens required could not be accommodated inside the PCE stack resulting in the need for the operation to be conducted as an open hole deployment using nippleless plug and fluid weight as well control barrier. A portable modular crane was also installed to assist the deployment of long screen sections prior to RIH with CT. Further challenges that needed to be addressed were the emergency measures. As the operation was to be conducted using the catenary system, the requirement for an emergency disconnect between the vessel and platform during the long cleanout operations and open hole deployment needed to be considered as a necessary contingency. Additional shear seal BOPs, and emergency deployment bars were also prepared to ensure that the operation could be conducted safely and successfully.


2021 ◽  
Vol 200 ◽  
pp. 108394
Author(s):  
Guoqing Han ◽  
Gaoqiang Ma ◽  
Yue Gao ◽  
He Zhang ◽  
Kegang Ling

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sagun Devshali ◽  
Ravi Raman ◽  
Sanjay Kumar Malhotra ◽  
Mahendra Prasad Yadav ◽  
Rishabh Uniyal

Abstract The paper aims to discuss various issues pertaining to gas lift system and instabilities in low producer wells along with the necessary measures for addressing those issues. The effect of various parameters such as tubing size, gas injection rate, multi-porting and gas lift valve port diameter on the performance analysis of integrated gas lift system along with the flow stability have been discussed in the paper. Field X is one of the matured offshore fields in India which has been producing for over 40 years. It is a multi-pay, heterogeneous and complex reservoir. The field is producing through six Process Complexes and more than 90% of the wells are operating on gas lift. As most of the producing wells in the field are operating on gas lift, continuous performance analysis of gas lift to optimize production is imperative to enhance or sustain production. 121 Oil wells and 7 Gas wells are producing through 18 Wellhead platforms to complex X1 of the field X. Out of these 121 oil wells, 5 are producing on self and remaining 116 with gas lift. In this paper, performance analysis of these 116 flowing gas lift wells, carried out to identify various problems which leads to sub-optimal production such as inadequate gas injection, multi-porting, CV choking, faulty GLVs etc. has been discussed. On the basis of simulation studies and analysis of findings, requisite optimization/ intervention measures proposed to improve performance of the wells have been brought out in the paper. The recommended measures predicted the liquid gain of about 1570 barrels per day (518 barrels of oil per day) and an injection gas savings in the region of about 28 million SCFD. Further, the nodal analysis carried out indicates that the aforementioned gas injection saving of 28 million SCFD would facilitate in minimizing the back pressure in the flow line network and is likely to result in an additional production gain of 350 barrels of liquid per day (65 barrels of oil per day) which adds up to a total gain of 1920 barrels of liquid per day (583 barrels of oil per day). Additionally, system/ nodal analysis has also been carried out for optimal gas allocation in the field through Integrated Production Modelling. The analysis brings out a reduction in gas injection by 46 million SCFD with likely incremental oil gain of ~100 barrels of oil per day.


2020 ◽  
Vol 20 (2020) ◽  
pp. 105-106
Author(s):  
Antonio Orestes de Salvo Castro ◽  
Mayara de Jesus Rocha Santos ◽  
Albino Lopes D'Almeida ◽  
Geraldo de Souza Ferreira ◽  
Gilson Brito Alves Lima ◽  
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2001 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jose F. Correa ◽  
Odair G. Santos ◽  
Paulo C.M. Inazumi
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1984 ◽  
Vol 36 (03) ◽  
pp. 466-474
Author(s):  
Alok Jain ◽  
Joseph A. Ayoub
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2015 ◽  
Vol 13 (32) ◽  
pp. 61-73
Author(s):  
Juan David Tarache Serrano ◽  
Germán Eduardo Martínez Barreto ◽  
Jenny Catalina González Peña ◽  
Magda Alexandra Trujillo Jiménez

This Project look for the processes simulation that take place in the oil Wells that operate the coiled tubing technique, so its workers, Company personal and anyone that wants to look these processes, can prove that consist in their cleaning methods and phase separation in these Wells, and at the same time, in what way the substances that in and out of well are controlled, show their physical features and allow that a person, without previous knowledge about the topic, may understand easily what is it injection fluid purpose by means of the C. T. in oil Wells. 


2013 ◽  
Vol 700 ◽  
pp. 59-62
Author(s):  
Ling Feng Li

Some oil wells have adverse working environments, material selection and sizes optimization of casing material for gas-lift well under existence of CO2corrosion are very important. This paper presents the development background, sizes optimization of casing material for gas-lift well, effect of CO2on material of casing, casing material selection. By testing, the study above has a strong practicality and can be suitable for the well condition of on-the-spot application.


1997 ◽  
Vol 47 (3) ◽  
pp. 818-824 ◽  
Author(s):  
M. Magot ◽  
G. Ravot ◽  
X. Campaignolle ◽  
B. Ollivier ◽  
B. K. C. Patel ◽  
...  
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2015 ◽  
Author(s):  
Rufat Babayev ◽  
Bjorn Sirevaag ◽  
Kjell Ivar Grindheim ◽  
Scott Kerr ◽  
Britt Sliper

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