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Programa Completo Completacion Inicial

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UTE 1

Initial Completion Program


AFE No. xxxxxxx - US$ xxx,xxx

Jan 18, 2016


PROGRAM OBJECTIVE

Well drilled on Jun, 2015, UTE B pad; Lower T was found as a potential producer zone.

WORKOVER OBJECTIVE.

• RIH milling BHA to milling out cement to PBTD @ 10,691' MD.

• Clean out wellbore to PBTD @ 10,691' MD.

• RIH Cement bond logs along 7" liner, Schlumberger. Depth control is not necessary.

• M/U Wireline Guns and RIH to perforate ''Lower T'' SST, Interval: 10,485' - 10,517' MD (32').

• Complete well with ESP REDA 400 D460N / 152 stages / 108 HP on 3 1/2” new tubing.

WELL DATA:

KB : Production Well Head Info.


Conductor Surface Intermediate Intermediate Top of liner PBTD
978.226 Liner JMP (Mission P)
Casing Casing Casing Casing

7" x 9 5/8" C Section:


Grd : 20”, K-55, 94 13 3/8" 68 ppf 9 5/8" 47 ppf 9 5/8" 47 ppf, 7”, N80, 29 Landing
X-PAK (TIW) 3 1/2” x 11” x 5M
941.726 ppf, 19.1" ID K55, BTC N80, BTC BG110TT, BTC ppf, BTC Collar
liner hanger (To be installed)
From 8,000 ft
Section B Multi
Depth (ft MD) 106 6,323 2,187 9,127 10,735 8,890 10,691 Bowl: 13 5/8" 5M x
11" 5M
Section A Multi
Depth (ft
106 5,953 - 8,829 10,409 8,598 10,360 Bowl: 13 3/8’’ X 13
TVD)
5/8’’ X 5000PSI

MAX. DESVIACION: 18.63º @ 8,871 ft MD / 8,592 ft TVD (J MODIFIED PROFILE WELL)

NOTES:
 This UTE program takes precedence over all other programs issued by any Service Company. Any
program discrepancies should be reported to the Quito office.
 All Wireline operations: cased hole logs and production tests needs to be done in the presence of the
UTE field production Engineer.
 Production tests are to be done in the presence of the UTE field production Engineer & Chemical
Department.
 Refer to figure 1 for more details related to the current mechanical condition of this well.

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RESERVOIRS DATA:

ESTIMATED RESERVOIR DATA – ‘‘LOWER T’’ SST:

Producing Interval: 10,485’ – 10,517’ MD (32 ft) proposed


Reservoir Pressure: 3,900 psi (assumed)
Reservoir Temp: 230º F (assumed)
API 16.8° (assumed)
PI: 0.10 BFPD/psi (assumed)
Pb: 940 psi

Well control recommended practices

1. Record and post Company Man office, Rig Manager office and Driller console the following information:
1.1 Maximum allowed wellhead pressures; bop rating, casing and liner collapse & yield pressure.
1.2 Pump pressure at minimum pumping speed.
1.3 Detailed information of well completion:
1.3.1 All casing, liner and workstring capacities
1.3.2 Workover fluid properties such as weight, viscosity, salinity. Record any properties change.
1.3.3 After each BHA change ( artificial lift or work string)
1.4 Bop’ stack arrangement & choke manifold arrangement
2. Always stop operations when any kick indicator is noticed; pick up the string 15 ft; shut off pumps and
check for flow after the first of these warning signs (take minimun 5 mins to wait the reaction of the well
flowing or not):
1.1 Increase in flow return rate (controlling the well)
1.2 Tripping out/in work string or artificial lift equipment
1.3 Gain in pit volume (PVT)
1.4 Decrease in circulation pressure and increase in the pump speed (spm)( while controlling well)
1.5 Cut brine weight coming out & changes of the brine properties
3. Shut-in the well immediately after confirm well flowing with the following procedure: (first sound kick alarm
once)
1.1 Pick up to correct space out
1.2 Close annular preventer (if sicp > 1,000 psi , so close pipe ram)
1.3 open choke line valve (hcr)
1.4 Verify that well is shut-in
1.5 Record string (SIDPP) and annular pressures (SICP) every minute, until pressures stabilize. SICP must
be under MASP (SICP < MASP)
1.6 Record the total gain on the pits (PVT in bbls)
4. Notify supervisors & calculate the kill sheet (it is recommended the driller method)

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Note: Kill sheet should be update for each single well and for each well section.
5. Always, bleed off any accumulated pressure before open annular. All personnel must be cover and far
away from the bushings.

Workover Procedure
PRELIMINARY PROCEDURE

1. Advice and review planned activities with UTE Petroleum Engineering & Quito office.
2. M&RU Rig and all related equipment to UTE 1 (UTE B Pad). Ensure rig tanks are clean. MIX Biocide at
1000 ppm and corrosion inhibitor at 300 ppm into filtrated FRESH WATER.
3. Nipple up 11” BOP and function test.
4. MU & RIH test plug, land it into “B” section.
5. Pressure test BOP with 250 PSI low and 2000 PSI high (Annular Preventor to 750 psi high) for 10 minutes.
6. Retrieve test plug.

MILLING PROCEDURE
1. PU and RIH the following:
 6” bit
 2 – 4 ¾ DC
 4 ¾” Jar
 2 – 4 ¾ DC
NOTE: 4 ¾” Motor could be required.
2. RIH with milling assembly on 3 ½” DP and tag TOL (TIW X-PAK Hanger).
NOTE: TOL @ 8,890 ft MD / 8,598 ft TVD.
3. Continue RIH to tag of cement, starts rotary and drill out with controlled parameters.
4. Continue RIH to PBTD @ 10,691 ft MD (Landing Collar).
NOTE: Circulating viscous fluid in case it needed.
5. POOH bit and make stands with 3 ½’’ drill pipe.

WELLBORE CLEAN OUT PROCEDURE.

1. PU / MU and RIH the following Gyro Data cleaning assembly:


 6” bit
 Tools for 29 ppf 7” liner (scraper, junk basket, magnet and brush) & Scrapper for 47 ppf 9 5/8’’ Csg
 2 – 4 ¾” DC’s
2. RIH with cleaning assembly on 3 ½” DP and tag TOL (TORXS Baker Hanger).
NOTE: TOL @ 8,890 ft MD / 8,598 ft TVD.
3. Continue RIH to PBTD @ 10,691 ft MD (Landing Collar).
4. Reverse circulate hole clean with Fresh treated water (8,4 ppg).
NOTE: If necessary, viscosify water with additions of Barazan.

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5. POOH and stand back DP and LD DC’s, bit and scraper.
NOTES:
 Isolate tank capacity to mix approximately 900 bbls. casing volume of Fresh filtered water
 Make sure that solids content in Fresh water is below 10 microns. A filter unit is to be used to
accomplish the 10 microns requirement.
 Biocide and corrosion inhibitor are from Schlumberger.
 Add 20 gallons of biocide in each 500 barrel of water to obtain 1000 ppm.
 Add 6 gallons of corrosion inhibitor each one in each 500 barrels of water to obtain the required 300
ppm.
 Add KCL to get 8,4 ppg.
 Send one liter of brine sample to UTE Chemical Department.

LOGGING PROCEDURE:
1. Rig up Schlumberger wire line unit.
2. Perform cement quality evaluation with USIT-CBL-VDL-GR-CCL tools over interval 8,890’ – 10,691’ MD.
NOTES:
 Depth control is not necessary.
 Logs to be run under pressure. Apply and maintain 500 psi on surface. Use shooting nipple &
stuffing box.
 Ensure PBTD is tagged with logging string, and depth recorded.
 E-mail log results to the Quito office (Drilling & UTE Departments).
 A remedial cementing program will be issued and sent to the rig if required.
3. Release pressure on surface and POOH logging string.
4. L/D logging string & RD Schlumberger W/L unit.

WIRE LINE SYSTEM PROCEDURE (‘’LOWER T’’ SST).


1. Rig up Schlumberger w/ wire line unit procedure.
2. Perform W/L Guns Power Jet Omega 4505 @ 5 SPF in L.U SST interval: (10,485' – 10,517' MD) (32 ft).
NOTES:
 Use shooting nipple & stuffing box.
 Ensure PBTD is tagged with logging string, and depth recorded.
 E-mail log results to the Quito office (Drilling, Production, Geologist & UTE Departments).
 Perforation depths will be confirmed via e-mail after running the cement evaluation logs by
Engineering Department.
3. POOH logging string.
4. L/D logging string & RD Schlumberger W/L unit.

ESP COMPLETION PROCEDURE

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1. Conduct an ESP procedural / safety meeting.
2. Pull wear bushing; pressure test rams and bonnet.
3. Pick up and Make up 5 ½” Casing shroud in Rotary table.
4. Pick-up lower ESP motor with sensor attached.
5. Land motor on worktable and test motor integrity and sensor.
6. Install MLE cable to motor pothead and test MLE through upper pigtail. Test sensor.
Note: Install chemical double capillary, one from centralizer and the other from intake.
7. Continue to make-up ESP section to the Motor shroud.
8. Remove ESP handling clamp and run in hole.
9. Pick-up ESP cable shieve and hang and align in derrick.
10. Feed cable end over shieve and anchor on rig floor.
11. Run in hole until upper pigtail end is reached.
12. Prepare cable ends and splice to maintain ESP cable as per procedures.
13. Make up upper BHA to the new ESP assembly: 400 P4 / 465 stages / 216 HP.

NOTES:
 BHA above ESP discharge :
o 1 ea. 3-1/2” EUE joint of tubing. (New)
o 3 ½” EUE x 2.75” R Nipple (with standing valve installed). (New WTF).
o 3 ½” EUE tubing to surface (Class ‘’A’’)

14. Continue to run in hole with tubing, Megger cable (2.5 KV max. reverse polarity) and check sensor
operation and pressure test tubing every 2,000ft at 1,000 psi for 10 minutes.

15. RIH ESP assembly al maximum 10 stands per hour. (As PIR proposal).

16. Driller should be made aware of when tests are being performed so no tubing movement is carried out until
tests have been completed.

17. Set ESP pump @ +/- 10,421’ MD


18. Pick up tubing hanger landing joint. After all the tubing has been run, tested and spaced out.
19. Measure length of hanger penetrator lower pigtail and cut main cable to suit.
20. Perform main cable to pig tail splice in accordance with Schlumberger procedures.
21. Install hanger penetrator and take up slack by snaking pigtail cable.
22. Make up hanger penetrator and pressure test through port in hanger assembly or penetrator adapter.
23. Drain and wash the BOP down to the tubing spool outlet.
24. Slack off tubing until the entire weight of the string is resting on the hanger.´
25. Secure hanger.
26. Set BPV through the rotary with a joint of tubing.
27. Nipple down Bop’s.
28. Carefully land the tree onto the tubing hanger. Make up the connection fully.
29. With all the valves in the closed position, pressure tests the tree to 2,000 psi.

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30. Bleed all pressure from test port and tree. Reinstall the port plugs.
31. Recover BPV from Tubing Hanger.
32. Shut in tree “C” section.
33. Perform final connector installation at surface
34. Confirm rotation and perform initial rotation test to rig tank. (make with 50 bbls).
35. Not recover standing valve from “R” nipple.
36. Turn well to Engineering Department. Initiate ESP production test and monitor results.
37. Release rig (email notification from Engineering Dept. must be received prior to rig movement.)

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UTE 1 Well – UTE B Pad ANDESPETROLEUM
CURRENT DIAGRAM TAPIR NORTH 17 IC
WELL NAME: TAPIR NORTH 17 LOCATION: Tapir B, cellar 7 DATE: 15-Jul-15
GL ELEV, f t: 941.82 Ft Prepared by:
RT, ft: 36.5 Ft SURFACE LOCATION: E 9909683.09m
RT ELEV, f t: 978.32 Ft N 291040.24m

Maximum well deviation: 18.63º @ 8871 ft MD / 8592 ft TVD ( J MODIFIED PROFILE WELL)

KOP @ 498 ft MD / 498 ft TVD


KOP @ 2182 ft MD / 2182 ft TVD WELLCAP

20" Conductor @ 106 f t MD / 106 f t TVD


K-55, 94 ppf , 19.1" ID

We llhe ad Info / M is s ion


Pe trole um (JM P)
C Section To be installed

M ulti B o wl 13 3/8" P si x
A Section
13 5/8" x 5000 Slick Lo ck

13 3/8" Cas ing configuration:


From s urface to 6113 ft: 13 3/8" 68 ppf K55, BTC

Shoe 13 5/8" Surface Cs g @ 6323 MD/5953 TVD


Inclination at s hoe: 41.23º
Fluid in wellbore: Fresh water, 8.3 ppg

9 5/8" Cas ing configuration:


From s urface ft to 2187.91 ft MD: 9 5/8" 47 ppf N80, BTC (60 Joints )
From 2187.91 to 9127 ft MD: 9 5/8" 47 ppf, BG110TT, BTC (183 Joints )

TOL @ 8890 ft MD / 8598 ft TVD


Baker TORXS Hanger/Packer 7" x 9-5/8"

237 ft liner overlap

Float Shoe 9 5/8" Interm ediate Cs g @ 9127 ft MD / 8,829 ft TVD


Inclination at s hoe: 18.5º, Direction: 188.3° AZ

7" Liner configuration:


From 8890MD ft (TOL) to 10735 ft MD: 7" 29 ppf N80, BTC, (47 Jts )

Float Collar @ 10691 ft MD / 10360 ft TVD

Float Shoe @ 10735 ft MD / 10409 ft TVD


Inclination at s hoe: 3.4º

TD @ 10735 ft MD / 10409 ft TVD


Re m ark s :
All depths stated relative to RT
Rig released f rom drilling operations on 06-26-2015 2015 @ 18:00 HRS

Fig. 1 – Current Well Diagram

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Fig. 2 – Charge Analysis Proposal

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Fig. 3 – Logs.

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Fig. 4 - Survey

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Fig. 5 – ESP desing – Proposal

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Fig. 6 – Tapir Norte 17 – Proposal

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Fig. 7 – Current BOP Diagram

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