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Equipment, Systems and Processes

Schlumberger Public

Mark E. Teel
Client-Relations Manager
SRC Schlumberger Rosharon Center

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The Life of Oil and Gas Wells and Reservoirs


Seismic
Exploration

Complete

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Exploration
Drilling

Development
Drilling

Monitor and
Manage

Formation
Evaluation

Workover
Interventions

Well
Testing

Stimulate

Casing and
Cementing

Plug and
Abandon

Oil and Gas Drilling Rigs

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How deep is deep?

500 m
(1640 ft)
301 m
(988 ft)

CAP

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Identifying Needs and Challenges


So, How deep
are we going?

Deeper than
ever!

Empire
State
Building

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How deep are we going below the seafloor?

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How deep are we going below the seafloor?

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Subsea Intervention and Safety Systems


Offshore fields are increasingly
developed subsea with
wellheads on the seafloor.
Anchored rigs or dynamically
positioned drillships are used
for drilling, testing and well
completion activities.
Safe well access, emergency
shut-in and disconnects are a
huge challenge.
SRC develops technology to safely
shut-in, disconnect from and
reconnect to a subsea wellhead.

Well
Completions

Wellbore Architecture

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Packers

ANCHOR production tubing inside cemented casing


SEAL to isolate the tubing-casing annulus and act as a
pressure barrier between formation, or reservoir pressure,
and upper wellbore annulus or between multiple zones
PROTECT upper steel casing from erosion, corrosion:
H2O, H2S, CO2

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Multilateral Wells and Wellbore Junctions

Strength
Solids Exclusion
Hydraulic Pressure Isolation
Lateral access
Define technique, coiled tubing, wireline, rig
Size and type of tools for intervention

What is a well completion?


Equipment installed and procedures performed in oil or gas
wellbores to facilitate flowing fromproductionor pumping
intoinjectionsubsurface formations after drilling, running
steel casing and cementing the primary casing or liner in place.
Production tubing and other equipment components of a well
completion help transport hydrocarbons to surface in an
efficient cost-effective, controlled, measured, and safe manner.

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Well Completions

Conveyance, or transport, into and out of


Data acquisition
Flow control and flow management
Communication and data transmission
SAFETY !

Completion installations can be:


temporary for well testing or
permanent for long-term production
life of a well, field, or reservoir

Perforate

Oilwell Perforating
Wireline conveyed
TCP
Tubing Conveyed
perforating

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Explosive Shaped-Charges

TCP Tubing-Conveyed Perforating

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Shaped Charge Animation (to 30 microseconds)

Shaped Charge Animation (to 140 microseconds)

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Cased, Cemented and Perforated


The most common type of well completion
Selective production, stimulation and zonal isolation
Pressure control and safety
Multiple individual zones completed in a single wellbore

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PERF Lab Testing Capabilities


PV-93 Test (2008)

PV-94 Test#001 (2009)

Well Classifications

Wellbore and reservoir interaction

Steel cased, cemented and perforated


Openhole, or barefoot
Standalone screens, gravel and frac packs
Vertical, high-angle, and horizontal

Flowing method
Natural flow
Artificial lift

Number of completed zones


Single
Multiple
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Completions tubulars and equipment-plumbing

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Well
Completions

Wellbore Architecture

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Packers

ANCHOR production tubing inside cemented casing


SEAL to isolate the tubing-casing annulus and act as a
pressure barrier between formation, or reservoir pressure,
and the upper wellbore annulus or between multiple zones
PROTECT upper steel casing from erosion, corrosion:
H2O, H2S, CO2
Available in different types:
Permanent
Retrievable
Single, dual or triple string, multi-ported, sealbore
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X-Series Retrievable Production Packers

XHP

XMP

Openhole Sandface Completions


Advantages
Maximizes area open to flow
Decreases pressure drop, or pressure drawdown
Minimizes formation damage from cementing,
perforating and completion fluids and operations
Disadvantages
Lack of pressure containment and selective control
Possible borehole instability and risk of hole collapse

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Mechanical Screens and ICD Inflow Control Devices

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Swellable Openhole Packers

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Well
Completions

Sand-Control Completions and Pumping

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Zones to be completed
When more than one zone will be
producing at the same time
When zones are prepared to produce
at different periods of time without
need of major intervention (workover)
May need: dual, triple strings, sliding
sleeves, permanent control valves
Remedial workovers difficult when
more than one tubing is used

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Sequential Production with a


Packer and Single Tubing String

Zone 2: 1000 psi

Zone 1: 1500 psi

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Sequential Production with a


Packer and Single Tubing String

Zone 2: 1000 psi

Zone 1: 1500 psi

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Commingled Production with a


Packer and Single Tubing String

Zone 2: 1000 psi

Zone 1: 1500 psi

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Packers and Sliding Sleeves or Valves


and Single Tubing String

Zone 2: 1000 psi

Zone 1: 1500 psi

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Sliding Sleeves
Provide communication tubing-annulus
Used to circulate wells
To produce selectively different zones
Reduced internal diameters

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Flow Management: Two Production Zones


Dual producing zones, formations or reservoirs
Drilling, well-construction and well-completions savings

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Flow Management: Accelerated Production


and Optimal Reserve Recovery

Intelligent Completions benefits and history

Cumulative Oil Production and Flow Strategy Comparison


0.7
0.6
0.5
0.4
0.3
0.2
0.1
100

200

300

400

500

600

Days
Sequentia
l

Uncontrolled
Commingled

Controlled
Commingled

700

Flow Management
Permanent Downhole Flow-Control Valves
Oseberg
B-38 is the 2nd well
drilled exclusively in
the Ness formation

Subsurface Safety
Valve

Ness target contribution


70,000 B/D350,000 B/D
(field)

9-5/8 in. QUANTUM


production packer
Completion string
7 in. QUANTUM
isolation
packers

Flow control valve


1 per zone

Phase 1 Prove the Value

SPE 71677 & 107117

Case study : Multiple zones selective wells - Norway (2000 2001)

D epth
m TVD MSL

4 00 0

5000

6000

B -38 A , b o ret *
30 /9-B -39 T 3*
S H E T LA N D G P .

-25 0 0

-25 00

B -38 B , p lan

B -38 A T 2 , b o re t*

H ea ther F m .
TD

Tarb ert F m .

38

AT

B 3 8A T 2, p lan *

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In tra H e a th e r sa n d ,
p a rtly ce m e n te d

Zone 1

M id d le Ta rb e rt c o a l

-26 0 0

UN1

TD

OW C GM UN1

38

-26 00

T1

N ess F m .

Zone 2

LN35

T5

T3
LN 2

T4

R a n./E tive F m

To p L N 3 5 c o a l

LN 35

-27 0 0

-27 00

O W C U N 1 /L N 3 5 G S
@ 2701.5 m T V D M S L

O se berg F m

L N 1 co al

G A M M A M A IN
D U N LIN G P .

L e g en d :
*th e w ells a re projected onto the cross-section
T A R G E TS :
m TVDM SL m TVDR KB m M D
T1
T2
T3
T4
T5

2610 .0
2617 .5
2663 .8
2670 .4
2655 .9

2668 .0
2675 .5
2721 .8
2728 .4
2713 .9

56 16,5
4000
58 36,8
61 80,0
65 59,7
67 81,8

Zone 3

GAMM A SOU TH

K ilo m e te r
0

U N 2 co a l

T2

OWC GM
LN 35

0 .2

0 .4

50 00
0 .6

6 00 0
0 .8

1 .0

V e rtical disp lace m ent from O F C

Production was declining


Require to produce
untapped reserves
Not continuous
reservoirs
Required long reach and
highly deviated
Required to control gas
coning and water
breakthrough.

Schlumberger Confidential

D raup ne F m .

Phase 1 Prove the Value


Case study : Multiple zones selective wells - Norway (2000 2001)

Long reach & highly deviated Monobore wells

Production
packer

9-5/8 Production and 7 Isolation packers


TRFC-HN remotely operated flow control valves

9-5/8 Casing with 7 liner though reservoir

Hydraulic control lines to surface


Intervention capability

Pressure & temperature monitoring

9 5/8 Casing

3 Flow Control
Valve

7 Liner

3 Flow Control
Valves

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SPE 71677 & 107117

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Expansion joints
Allow thermal expansion and
contraction of tubing string
between fixed points
Allows tubing disconnection and
reconnection of upper completion
with sealing
Composed of a assembly with
elastomer seal and wiper rings,
depending on downhole conditions

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Pump-Out Plugs
Base component of production tubing
string, many times for hydraulically
set packers
Guide re-entry of intervention tools
into tubing once seat and ball are
expended
Allow for easy liner top entry in highangle wells

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Reentry Guide
Component in the production tubing
Guide reentry of intervention tools
back into tubing
Allow for easy liner top entry in
high-angle wells

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Landing Profile Nipples and Locks


Allow landing and locking of multiple
accessories in the tubing string for:
Flow control
Plugging devices
Many different profiles
Basic types: No-go and selective

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Completion Accessories-Chemical Injection


DCIN - Features

New generation of chemical injection mandrels


One piece body (no welds)
Limited leak paths
Internal check system
Proven supplier of check valves
Checks can be tested to full working pressure installed in to the
mandrel
Optional profile

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Schlumberger Private

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Control-Line Clamps and Protectors


Purpose
Protect control line
Support control line
Features
Location on tubing couplings
Lightly grip control line
Multiple line capability
Upset for Large O.D. assemblies.
Various types and sizes of lines.

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Flow Control: FIV Formation Isolation Valve


Bi-directional ball valve to provide a
Safety Barrier during the well completion
program
Rig time savings via remote actuation
Improve and enhance reliability and
operability
Mechanical / Ball Module

Next Generation FIV


Actuation Module

New Mechanical
Section
New Ball Section

n-Trigger

Contingency Opening
Tool

S-Trigger
n-Trigger

API Debris Testing

MFIV-II

Mechanical

Ball

Shifting tool interface


Holds valve open/close

Barrier
- Rotates
open/close

Same mechanical and ball sections as FIV-II


Same shifting tools as FIV-II
Extensions 3ft, 6ft or 9ft, same as for FIV-II

FIV-II
3 major sections to an isolation valve:
TripSaver

Remote
(interventionless)
opening feature

Mechanical

Ball

Shifting tool
interface
Holds valve
open/close

Barrier
- Rotates
open/close

Flow Control
Surface-Controlled Subsurface Safety Valves
Primary purpose
Emergency well-control device
Prevent: (Piper Alpha)
personnel, environmental,
equipment, and reserve losses

Secondary purpose
Downhole flow control
allow for wellhead maintenance
serve as a secondary barrier

SafetyValveConstruction
Power Source
[Opening Force]

Hydraulic Piston

Power Source
[Closing Force]

Closure Mechanism

Power Spring

Flapper

Surface Controlled Subsurface Safety Valve (SCSSV)

StandardSpringTypeDesign
PistonBore HydraulicPiston

FlapperClosure
Flowtube

Production
TubingPressure
PowerSpring

FlowTubeandFlapperClosureMechanisms

Surface-Controlled Subsurface Safety Valves


SCSSV Applications:
Government/country regulations
Offshore and onshore wells
Environmentally sensitive wells
H2S /C02 containing wells

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Intelligent Completions
Reservoir Monitoring & Control.
Real time production optimization

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Monitor and
Manage

Reservoir EnergyPressure

Water drive
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Gas drive

Solution-gas drive

Artificial Lift Technologies

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Gas lift valves


Electrical submersible pumps

Natural Flow or Artificial Lift


Natural flow: Enough reservoir
pressure to bring fluids to surface
Artificial lift: Add energy to the fluid
Electrically driven, mechanical
positive-displacement beam pumps
ESP electric submersible pumps
Gas lift (re-injecting produced gas)

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Side-Pocket Mandrels
Annulus-tubing communication
device in an artificial-lift completion

More than one are installed in a well

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Schlumberger Public

A valve is located to allow gas to


enter the tubing to lift the oil

CONSTANT FLOW GAS LIFT WELL

PRODUCED FLUID

PRESSURE (PSI)
1000

INJECTION GAS

2000

0
FL
NT

3000

CASING PRESSURE WHEN


WELL IS BEING GAS LIFTED

DIE
RA

4000

5000

OPERATING GAS LIFT


VALVE

6000

SIBHP

DEPTH (FT TVD)

2000

EG
UR
SS
RE
GP
BIN
TU

Gas lift
valves

ING
OW

1000

7000

FBHP

Downhole ESP Electrical Submersible Pump

High Efficiency
Pump
Motor

Impeller
Diffuser

Intake

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Completion Components

2
3
4

7
8

10

3
4

11
12
13
14

Packers

19
15

70m 10-3/4"
13Cr Csg. to
Shoe

Sliding sleeves

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Expansion joints

7
8

10

21
22
23
24

25

26
47

27

Chemical-injection valves
6

16

18

Critical Dimension

Subsurface safety valves

Target Cut Zone

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29

30

Flow-control valves

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32
47
33

34

35

Permanent monitoring gauges

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37

38

Side-pocket mandrels or ESP

39
40a
40b

Landing profile nipples

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45
42
43

Wireline reentry guide


11

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13

Formation Isolation Valve

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45
46

G04-0032a
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Stimulate

Stimulation, Pumping Services

Fracturing
Acidizing
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Workover
Interventions

Assisting Production From


Pressure-Depleted Reservoirs

Fire Flood
In flooding
situ combustion
Water
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Abandonment

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P&A Plug and Abandon

Four Life Stages of Reservoir Development


Stage
Stage
3 Stage
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2
Development
Exploration
Late
Life
Delineation
Achieving
Starting
Water
Determine
production
full
to reduce
production
the risk
the
reservoir
Depleted
pressure
Refine
Choose
reservoir
extent
the right
model
point
Intervention
ReservoirDetermine
monitoring
Locate
reservoir
potential
Stimulation
Continue
reservoir
properties
reducing the
riskFlow assistance
Determine
reservoir
model
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Further
reduce risk

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Focus on Technology and the Reservoir Life Cycle


Exploration

Appraisal

Development

Production

Cash Flow

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Time

Reservoir Optimization
Traditional Development

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