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Well died !!
At initial stage of production, the gas will
carry produced liquids up to surface as the gas
velocity is high enough.
The energy available to transport the
produced liquids to surface declines due to the
depletion drive of reservoirs.
When the gas produced are below gas
critical rate, the liquids start to
GAS RATE
Offloads
23
IP of the well is downgraded because of partial water
loading
The well is able to produce during a long period
Offloads are less frequent
TIME
GAS RATE
Offloads
1 2
3
IP of the well is deceasing very fast after offload due to
water production from the reservoirs
Very fast transition (a few days) from steady state (offload)
to death
Frequent offloads between repressurization period
Weak wells
loading mode
Some good results: Off-loaded wells, critical velocity <50% of the TURNER speed
Surfactant
60 L/D
Qg: 1.3 MM
Qw: 25 bwpd
TN-X8 was in
Regular offloadcategory
With CS
Sustainable production for 16 months
(No off-load was required)
Surfactant
60 L/D
Qg: 0.8 MM
Qw: 30 bwpd
TN-H5 was in
Regular offload category
With CS
Long offload
+test
Long offload
+ test
Well
revival
Qg: 5.2 MM
~1 month
With CS
Intermittent production = 7
MMscfD more than 4 weeks
Unique well (died, even only
shut in for 2 hours)
Very good response if the well has strong inflow (high DEQ) but severe problem in
the outflow
100
90
80
60
50
40
30
20
10
SI for CS
installation
LP
mode
0
17-May-11
WHFP (Bar)
Surfactant Inejction rate (L/D)
70
0
6-Jun-11
26-Jun-11
Gas Rate
16-Jul-11
5-Aug-11
Water Production
25-Aug-11
oil Production
14-Sep-11
WHFP
No.
Well
Site
TN-T6
TN-X8
TN-H5
TN-H3
TN-F5
TN-F7
TN-R23
TN-K11
TN-P14
TN-P23
TN-H12
TN-I9
TN-Kx23
TN-TMx30
TN-Dx20
TN-M18
TN-I1
TN-F11
TN-Lx41
SPU
SPU
SPU
SPU
SPU
SPU
SPU
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
NPU
NPU
NPU
SPU
NPU
NPU
SPU
SPU
NPU
NPU
SPU
NPU
Phase
Date
2-Dec
2-Dec
2-Dec
Pilot
2-Dec
2-Dec
2-Dec
2-Dec
2-Dec
2-Dec
2-Dec
2-Dec
2-Dec
Industria 2-Dec
l
2-Dec
2-Dec
2-Dec
2-Dec
2-Dec
2-Dec
TOTAL
(12)Wells flowing
1.27 MMSCFD / Well flowing
SPU
NPU
Pilot Phase
Indus. Phase
Gas Rate
0.54 MMSCFD
0.38 MMSCFD
0.82 MMSCFD
0.35 MMSCFD
0.00 MMSCFD
4.76 MMSCFD
0.00 MMSCFD
0.40 MMSCFD
1.79 MMSCFD
0.00 MMSCFD
0.00 MMSCFD
0.00 MMSCFD
0.25 MMSCFD
1.20 MMSCFD
0.00 MMSCFD
3.69 MMSCFD
0.00 MMSCFD
0.55 MMSCFD
0.52 MMSCFD
Surf. Inj.
Rate (L/D)
20
60
60
30
5
150
0
126
50
15
15
5
40
80
100
60
0
100
40
WHFP (bar)
WHFT
(deg C)
14.5
11
12
12
0
23
60
9
12
11
10.5
9.4
7.9
13
107
10
10
26
12
36
33
35
33
0
57
0
36.6
41.7
30
31
0
35
46
0
50
0
57
33
7 wells are still shut in due to DHSV packing leaking, work over, plug due to rig activity and
pressure build up
TEPI VICO Capillary String Workshop
DESIGN FEATURES
INSTALLATION PROCEDURE
DOWNHOLE EQUIPMENT SCHEMATIC
WIRELINE PREPARATION:
RIH Dummy CS Hanger
CAPILLARY STRING:
RIH Capillary String with Bottom Injection
valve to target depth
Cut Capillary String at surface
WIRELINE/BRAIDED LINE:
Connect CS with Hanger
Deploy CS with Hanger using Braided line
Function test the CS Installation
TEPI VICO Capillary String Workshop
12
3/8 CS
Max 4800 lbs
Bottom Injection
Valve
CRACK
CRACK
TOP
BOTTOM
INJECTION
INJECTION
VALVE AT
START
Pressure
OPEN up
DHSV
Control
AT 2000
line PSI
VALVE
3200
AT 4000
PSI PSI
CHALLENGES
Design Basis
- Injection Pressure : 159 332 Barg
- Injection Flowrate : 10 150 LPD
- Positive Displacement Pump (Pneumatic Driven) Selection Based on API-675
TEPI
15 VICO Capillary String Workshop
Safety Equipment
(Surfactant Injection
Isolation Valve)
TEPI
16 VICO Capillary String Workshop
Safety Equipment
(Pressure Protection)
Pump, Regulator
and Filter
Safety Equipment
(Instrument Gas Supply
Isolation Valve)
17
TEPI
18 VICO Capillary String Workshop
Sign of chemical
degradation
Onsite
If chemical
degrade, end of
story !!
DEFOAMER
INJECTION LINE
FLOTATOR
NMP3 SC
SAMPLING POINT
TO DISPOSAL
TUBE
TO FOST
SURFACTANT
INJECTION
450
12000
400
10433
10219
9910
9645
350
9259
380
10000
380
9426
8965
8939
330
300
8029
6334
260
6782
240
230
230
200
6000
5318
150
8000
7013
250
4162
140
140
3386
100
3144
2922
32.9
50
7.8
8.2
8.3
8.7
7.9
7.1
7.3
7.8
7.2
40
8.6
8.1
7.8
7.9
9.3
9.1
20-Sep-12
21-Sep-12
22-Sep-12
23-Sep-12
24-Sep-12
25-Sep-12
26-Sep-12
27-Sep-12
28-Sep-12
29-Sep-12
30-Sep-12
1-Oct-12
2-Oct-12
3-Oct-12
4-Oct-12
5-Oct-12
19.6
7.9
17.2
2000
9.1
9.0
9-Oct-12
80
50
3190
10-Oct-12
80
4000
3243
2972
100
-50
8-Oct-12
7-Oct-12
6-Oct-12
20
21