Innovative All-Electric Tubing Retrievable Downhole Safety Valve

B. Scott, Joseph Chakkungal Joseph, Ian Penman
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In the search for energy, new technologies bring added benefits. These new technologies are driven by the need to be more environmentally conscious, reduce costs, increase reliability, reach farther and deeper, and provide more and better data to more effectively manage wells and equipment. With these new technologies, the industry is making a steady transition toward electrification and digitalization of the well completion. Electrification of completion equipment has occurred at a steady pace for several years, but the pace has quickened as the reliability of equipment has improved and the benefits of additional data have been realized. Within the last few years, the first completions with all-electric Christmas trees (XT) were run. Because all-electric tubing retrievable downhole safety valves were not yet available, these were not true all-electric completions. These first wells required the XTs to be installed with hydraulically operated downhole safety valves, making these mixed-technology completions. Recently, an all-electric tubing retrievable downhole safety valve was developed, qualified, and field tested. The introduction of the all-electric tubing retrievable downhole safety valve will bring the benefits of an all-electric completion to the oil industry. All-electric tubing retrievable downhole safety valves, also known as electric surface-controlled subsurface safety valves (ESCSSV), build upon field proven technology, but offer the added benefits that an electrically operated tool can provide while performing the same critical function as the traditional hydraulic downhole safety valve. This paper describes the development and deployment of the ESCSSV; it includes discussions about the qualification program of the valve and valve systems, integration with the all-electric subsea XT and control system, and installation in the well.
创新的全电动油管可回收井下安全阀
在寻找能源的过程中,新技术带来了额外的好处。这些新技术是由更环保、降低成本、提高可靠性、覆盖范围更远、更深、提供更多更好的数据以更有效地管理井和设备的需求驱动的。有了这些新技术,行业正在向完井的电气化和数字化稳步过渡。几年来,完井设备的电气化一直在稳步发展,但随着设备可靠性的提高和额外数据的好处得到实现,这一步伐已经加快。在过去的几年中,首次使用全电动圣诞树(XT)完井。由于目前还没有全电动油管可回收井下安全阀,这些都不是真正的全电动完井。第一口井要求xt安装液压操作的井下安全阀,从而实现了混合技术完井。最近,开发了一种全电动油管可回收井下安全阀,并进行了现场测试。全电动油管可回收井下安全阀的引入将为石油行业带来全电动完井的优势。全电动油管可回收井下安全阀,也被称为电动地面控制井下安全阀(ESCSSV),建立在经过现场验证的技术基础上,但在执行与传统液压井下安全阀相同的关键功能的同时,还提供了电动工具的额外优势。本文介绍了ESCSSV的开发和部署;其中讨论了阀门和阀门系统的鉴定程序,与全电动水下XT和控制系统的集成,以及在井中的安装。
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