Extended Abstract: Complex Offshore Well Intervention Now Possible by using Thru-Tubing Bridge Plug to Produce By-Pass zone and Isolate Lower Production Zone

S. Eyuboglu, Erlangga Siregar, B. Andhika, Febrian Murvianto, Zandra Yuliarosa, Patria Siahaan
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Isolating lower production zone (water shut-off) and finding new perforation intervals from another reservoir zone is a typical well intervention application in mature fields. In normal conditions, legacy permanent barriers (Through Tubing Bridge Plugs -TTBP) have been used in those applications very successfully. However, challenges are posed by, well bore restrictions (passing smaller OD restrictions), rig height, reliability and setting validations with legacy tools in harsh environments and well conditions. This paper discusses the challenges during offshore well intervention operation in Indonesia due to the limited space for rig-up, limited crane lifting capability, and un-manned well platform with only daylight operation and the solutions for these challenges with new slim-sized TTBP technology and the slim-sized Pulsed Neutron tool. Critical success factors of this operation included providing valid gas saturation data by using a 1 11/16" Pulsed Neutron tool (TMD3D) to determine the remaining gas in producing interval and any bypassed opportunities; establishing enough force by using a slim size electromechanical setting tool (DPU) to set the 1 11/16" TTBP at the desired depth and establishing a mechanical barrier which can hold up to 1200 psi differential pressure until a cement cap can be established; and running a perforation simulation to select the right gun to create an effective perforation tunnel between the wellbore and the formation for optimized gas production from the bypass zone. Despite all the challenges, a good mechanical barrier was established to isolate the lower water production zone and successfully determine gas saturation in bypassed reservoirs by using the Pulsed Neutron data. Perforation intervals were selected with the pulsed neutron analysis. After perforation, significant gas production was established which was 50% higher than predicted. New slim-sized technology tools resulted in flawless job execution with their high reliability and cost-effective solutions without any service quality issues. In addition to increased gas production, efficient operation resulted by completing the job one week earlier than scheduled, which provided extra cost savings. This case study identified the challenges in complex well intervention operations and provides a valuable water shut off solution by using new 1 11/16" TTBP and 1 11/16" DPU technology. The solution has proven to provide tremendous cost saving for production enhancement activity.
摘要:通过使用过油管桥塞来生产旁通层和隔离低产量层,复杂的海上油井干预成为可能
隔离低产层(关水)并从另一储层寻找新的射孔段是成熟油田典型的油井干预应用。在正常情况下,传统的永久性屏障(通过油管桥塞-TTBP)在这些应用中非常成功。然而,井筒限制(通过更小的外径限制)、钻机高度、可靠性以及在恶劣环境和井况下使用传统工具进行坐封验证等都带来了挑战。本文讨论了印度尼西亚海上修井作业中由于安装空间有限、起重机起重能力有限、无人钻井平台只能在白天作业等原因所面临的挑战,以及利用新型小尺寸TTBP技术和小尺寸脉冲中子工具解决这些挑战的方法。本次作业成功的关键因素包括:使用1 11/16”脉冲中子工具(TMD3D)提供有效的气饱和度数据,以确定生产层段的剩余气体和任何被忽略的机会;通过使用超薄尺寸的机电坐封工具(DPU)来建立足够的力,将1 11/16”TTBP坐封在所需的深度,并建立一个机械屏障,可以承受高达1200 psi的压差,直到建立水泥帽;然后进行射孔模拟,选择合适的射孔枪,在井筒和地层之间建立有效的射孔通道,以优化旁通层的产气量。尽管面临诸多挑战,但还是建立了一个良好的机械屏障,隔离了低含水层,并利用脉冲中子数据成功确定了旁路储层的含气饱和度。利用脉冲中子分析选择射孔间隔。射孔后,显著的产气量比预期高出50%。新的小型技术工具具有高可靠性和高成本效益的解决方案,可以完美地执行作业,而不会出现任何服务质量问题。除了增加了天然气产量外,由于比计划提前一周完成了作业,从而提高了作业效率,节省了额外的成本。该案例研究确定了复杂修井作业中的挑战,并通过使用新的1 11/16”TTBP和1 11/16”DPU技术,提供了一种有价值的断水解决方案。该解决方案已被证明为增产活动提供了巨大的成本节约。
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