Development and Qualification of a Unique ICD Completion Design to Improve Operational Well Efficiency

R. Arias, Khalid S. Al Mohanna, Chengjun Guo, Abdurrezagh Awid
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Inflow control device (ICD) completions are becoming a crucial part for many green and brown field developments. However, a typical ICD completion requires a washpipe or inner string to provide fluid circulation, displacement and setting of openhole hydraulic-mechanical packers, which increases operational time, risks and costs. A typical installation process has to follow a series of operational steps to ensure successful deployment of ICD completions. Those necessary operational steps are traditionally achieved using washpipe or an inner string that is run inside the lower completion bottomhole assembly (BHA). This unique and advanced ICD completion design uses proven sliding-sleeve technology that will be run in the closed position to provide fluid circulation, displacement and setting of openhole hydraulic -mechanical packers, and then hydraulically activated to the open position to allow for reservoir-to-well communication. It also incorporates a mechanical-shifting mechanism for future reservoir management and control. The new and advanced ICD completion has undergone a rigorous testing program to ensure the design will deliver those operational requirements and perform appropriately under the worst well operational conditions that are expected during the field life. Following completion of the testing program, the advanced ICD completion was deployed flawlessly in a carbonate reservoir well in the Middle East, representing the first successful deployment globally. The system has functioned as expected with clear surface indication throughout the different operational steps and the final establishment of reservoir-to-well communication which was evidenced by the increase in the well head pressure (WHP). Furthermore, the individual ICD open or closed-sleeve status was verified through production logging (PLT) and coil tubing (CT) shifting operations. The paper describes a comprehensive qualification testing program for the advanced ICD completion design to best serve those well-installation requirements without the need of washpipe. Furthermore, it details the actual well deployment which resulted in improved overall well completion design and operational efficiency.
开发和认证独特的ICD完井设计,以提高作业效率
流入控制装置(ICD)完井正成为许多绿色油田和棕色油田开发的关键部分。然而,典型的ICD完井需要洗管柱或内管柱来提供流体循环、位移和裸眼液压机械封隔器的坐封,这增加了作业时间、风险和成本。典型的安装过程必须遵循一系列操作步骤,以确保ICD完井的成功部署。传统上,这些必要的操作步骤是通过洗管柱或下入下部完井底部钻具组合(BHA)的内管柱来完成的。这种独特而先进的ICD完井设计采用了经过验证的滑套技术,该技术将在关闭位置下入,以提供流体循环、位移和裸眼液压机械封隔器的坐封,然后液压激活到打开位置,以实现储层到井的连通。它还包括一个机械转移机制,用于未来的油藏管理和控制。新型先进的ICD完井经过了严格的测试程序,以确保设计能够满足这些操作要求,并在油田寿命期间预期的最恶劣的井况下正常工作。测试项目完成后,先进的ICD完井在中东的一口碳酸盐岩储层中完美部署,这是全球首次成功部署。该系统在整个不同的操作步骤中都表现出了清晰的地面指示,并最终建立了储井通信,井口压力(WHP)的增加证明了这一点。此外,通过生产测井(PLT)和螺旋管(CT)转移作业,验证了单个ICD打开或关闭滑套的状态。本文介绍了先进的ICD完井设计的综合资质测试方案,以最好地满足不需要冲洗管的井安装要求。此外,它详细说明了实际的井部署,从而提高了整体完井设计和作业效率。
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