Workover and Analysis Well Problems
Workover and Analysis Well Problems
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Contents
1. Define of workover
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1. Define of workover
2. Application of Workover operation?
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1. Define of workover
Workover
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1. Define of workover
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2. Application of Workover Operations
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2. Application of Workover Operations
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1. Define of workover
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3.Types of Workover Operation
( Workover Operations )
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3.Types of Workover Operation
1. Rig Operation
Uses for workover Rig
• Milling packer & Bridge plug
• Hard fishing
• Perforate (TCP)
• Install tubing or downhole equipment
• Install artificial lift equipment (ESP …ect)
• Plug off old zones
• Make well repairs
• Plug and abandon
• etc Workover Rig
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3.Types of Workover Operation
Well intervention:
An operation carried out on an oil or gas well to extend its
producing life by improving performance or providing access to
stranded or additional hydrocarbon reserves
Well life cycle :
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3.Types of Workover Operation
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1.Coiled Tubing Equipment
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1.Coiled Tubing Applications
Drilling
Logging
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2.Snubbing units
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3.Wireline logging
During the production the Cased hole logging very important for Diagnostic
problems before do workover
1. Plugs,
2. Memory Gauges
3. Retrievable safety valves
4. Retrieving gas lift valves
5. Open and close SSD
6. Perforation
7. Fishing ( some time ).
8. etc
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4.Slickline Applications
retrieving gas lift valves Fishing Open and close SSD Perforation
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4.Slikline Applications
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1. Define of workover
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4.Analysis Well problems
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4.Analysis Well problems
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4.Analysis Well problems
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4.Analysis Well problems
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4.Analysis Well problems
• stimulation treatments,
• squeeze cementing,
• and sand control.
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recovery desired,
type of drive mechanism relative structure position,
current and allowable productivity,
forecasted behavior,
and possible recovery by offset wells must be considered when
planning the type of workover operation to perform.
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2.Well History
Six Factors to consider when evaluating the well history include :----
A Drilling Procedures
B Initial Completion
C Production History
D Mechanical History
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2.Well History
A Drilling
A-Drilling Procedures:
Procedures
What procedures were used to drill the well?
Vertical , deveiated or horizontal
Sidetrack wells ?
Losses during drilling ? How to treated this problem ?
B Initial
B-Initial Completion :
Completion
2.Well History
Factors to consider when evaluating the well history include :----
C Production
C.Production History–
History
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2.Well History
Factors to consider when evaluating the well history include :----
DD.Mechanical
Mechanical History
History
EE.Workover History
Workover History
The results of past well servicing and workover operations should be studied,
including procedures used. Reasons for, and results of, past workover
operations may give indications of the source of the current problem.
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4.Analysis Well problems
WOC
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Introduction to well intervention------------By : Abbas Radhi -march-2021
4.Analysis Well problems
6. Core Data
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4.Analysis Well problems
Identification of Alterative
remedial measures
Technical Economic
Evaluation Evaluation
Planning and
implementation of workover
1. Define of workover
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5.Well operations through the life of a well
1. Data acquisition
2. Integrity monitoring and repair
3. Water or gas shut-off
4. Debris removal and sand control
5. Sidetrack and well Deeping
6. Tubing replacement
7. Flow assurance
8. Stimulation
9. Perforating
10. Using Artificial- lift
11. Convert well to injector
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5.Well operations through the life of a well
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Well operations through the life of a well
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5.Well operations through the life of a well
Bridge
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5.Well operations through the life of a well
Water control using ICD in vertical and horizontal well
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5.Well operations through the life of a well
Sidetrack Deeping
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5.Well operations through the life of a well
Stimulation Technique
Technique Objective
Mechanical Methods
Propped Hydraulic Fracturing Increase rw
Explosive Fracturing Increase rw and k
Under reaming Increase rw
Re – and Additional perforating Increase h
Chemical Methods
Matrix Acidsing Decrease S
Tubing Acid Washes Improve well Outflow by
Other Chemical Matrix Treatments (Surfactants, Solvents Removing Tubing Deposits
Mutual Solvent Etc.)
Increase k
Biological Methods
Microbial Stimulation Mechanism Uncertain
Combined Mechanical / Chemical Methods
Acid Fracturing Including Propped Acid – Fracturing Increase re
Closed Fracture Acidizing Increase re
Thermal Methods
Steam Soak Decrease µ
Heat / Gas Generation From injected chemicals Decrease µ and Improve well
Outflow by increasing GOR
Electrical Heating Decrease µ
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Sits and Clays Reduced well inflow Clay swelling and fines migration Clastics –dissolve damage with
HC/ HF Carbonates – HCI to
dissolve formation / bypass
damage
Inorganic Scale Deposit on well equipment or in Formation brines becoming super Mechanical removal in tubing
formation saturated due to T and P reduction or Inhibition (inject inhibitor in
mixing of incompatible brines tubing or squeeze
Into formation)
Dissolution (see table A-2) 53
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9-perforation
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Thank You!
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