100th Intelligent Completion Installation: A Milestone in Brazilian Pre-Salt Development

E. Schnitzler, L. F. Gonçalez, Roger Savoldi Roman, Djalma Atanásio Santos da Silva Filho, M. Marques, Ricardo Corona Esquassante, N. J. Denadai, Manoel Feliciano Silva, Fábio Rosas Gutterres, Danilo Signorini Gozzi
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Pre-salt heterogeneous carbonate reservoirs typically present long net pays, high production/injection rates and some flow assurance risks. This paper presents general information, results and lessons learned regarding the installation of Intelligent Well Completion (IWC) in Santos Basin Pre-Salt Cluster (SBPSC) wells. It also presents some important improvements to be introduced in the future IWC systems specification and qualification based on the lessons learnt in these projects, setting some new challenges to the industry. The benefits expected with the use of IWC are achieved at the expense of challenging well engineering, since well completion design becomes more complex and well construction risks increase. Detailed and integrated planning is essential for the success of the operations, starting at the earliest phases of the well design and continued through detailed execution plans. The use of standardized practices and procedures has led to significant increases on installation performance. On the other hand, an open mind and a constant search for improvements allowed new solutions and procedures to be developed throughout the years. Regarding the system integration, a flexible and standardized control architecture was developed to allow combining different IWC providers and subsea vendors, which proved to be a successful approach. The most important improvement in IWC installation was the anticipation of the acid stimulation, nowadays performed before the vertical Wet Christmas Tree (WCT) installation. In order to achieve this goal some crucial improvements were gradually implemented in the stimulation practices, such as, an initial injectivity increase solution and some new acid diversion solutions, which allowed eliminating the use of coiled tubing and, as a consequence, the need of a subsea test tree. The well design team conducted an integrated risk assessment to properly evaluate the new practices and establish some actions to reduce the risks. Intense communication between production zones was observed during the acid job in some of the initial wells, ruining the gains of the IWC. After a comprehensive analysis, some possible causes were identified and with the new stimulation practices this issue was eliminated. Over the years, with the introduction of several improvements, some of them presented in this paper, the well completion duration was reduced to less than 50% of the one observed in the initial wells. This major performance increase has been essential to keep this deepwater projects feasible, especially in the oil scenario seen in recent years. Some of the new practices and lessons learned in this 100 wells equipped with IWC has set groundbreaking practices for Brazilian pre-salt fields development and may stand as a reference for the industry in similar deepwater projects. Additional requirements for future systems are expected to improve even further the performance in this scenario.
第100套智能完井装置:巴西盐下开发的里程碑
盐下非均质碳酸盐岩储层通常具有长产层、高生产/注入速度和一定的流动保障风险。本文介绍了在Santos盆地盐下簇(SBPSC)井中安装智能完井(IWC)的一般信息、结果和经验教训。根据这些项目的经验教训,本文还提出了未来IWC万国表系统规范和认证中需要引入的一些重要改进,为行业提出了一些新的挑战。由于完井设计变得更加复杂,建井风险增加,因此IWC的预期效益是以具有挑战性的井工程为代价的。详细的综合规划对于作业的成功至关重要,从油井设计的最初阶段开始,一直到详细的执行计划。标准化实践和程序的使用大大提高了安装性能。另一方面,开放的思想和不断寻求改进,使得多年来发展出新的解决方案和程序。在系统集成方面,开发了一种灵活、标准化的控制架构,可以将不同的IWC供应商和海底供应商结合起来,这被证明是一种成功的方法。目前,在垂直湿采油树(WCT)安装之前,IWC安装最重要的改进是预期的酸增产。为了实现这一目标,在增产作业中逐步实施了一些关键的改进措施,例如初始注入能力增加方案和一些新的酸分流方案,这些方案可以消除连续油管的使用,从而减少对海底测试树的需求。井设计团队进行了综合风险评估,以正确评估新做法,并制定一些措施来降低风险。在最初的一些井中,在酸化作业中观察到产层之间的紧密联系,破坏了IWC的成果。经过综合分析,确定了一些可能的原因,并通过新的增产措施消除了这个问题。多年来,随着一些改进措施的引入(本文介绍了其中的一些改进措施),完井时间缩短到不到最初井中观察到的50%。这一重大性能提升对于保持深水项目的可行性至关重要,特别是在近年来的石油场景中。在这100口装有IWC的井中,一些新的实践和经验教训为巴西盐下油田的开发创造了开创性的实践,可以作为类似深水项目的行业参考。在这种情况下,对未来系统的额外需求预计将进一步提高性能。
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