Successful Installation of the First Deep Water Single Trip Stand-Alone-Screens Completion in the Industry Saves rig Time

Osehojie Ojeh-Oziegbe, Y. Aye, Euan Murdoch, John Walker
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Every field development faces the challenge of keeping capital and operational expenditures (CAPEX and OPEX) within reasonable limits, while at the same time exploring matured or new technology that can achieve cost limit objectives. With the uncertainties, cyclic nature, instability in the oil and gas global investment markets, and the fluctuation in crude oil pricing, operators in energy exploration and production (E&P) industries as well as service providers are constantly looking for better and more efficient cost-saving products and services. The challenge of maximizing hydrocarbon recovery in deepwater completions with minimum investment, while maintaining the highest level of health, safety, and environment (HSE) and service quality is a continual catalyst for new products and service delivery techniques. In the operator’s Bonga subsea field, the conventional completions techniques for all open hole standalone screen (SAS) completion installations are performed in multiple trips. The first trip involves running the lower completion including a gravel pack packer with screen assembly which allows a gravel pack packer service tool and an internal string with a pump-thru wash-down capability to enable toe-heel circulation, packer setting, and testing. The internal string, which is comprised of the packer setting tool, internal wash pipe, and accessories, is recovered after completion of the first trip into the open hole reservoir section. The second trip involves running the production tubing, production packer, downhole gauge mandrel, safety valve, and other completions accessories and landing the production string into the lower completion and on the tubing hanger. The major objectives and drivers for the innovative open hole single trip stand-alone screen completion (STC-SAS) in a deep offshore environment is basically to save rig costs, use proven and emerging technologies, employ completions best practices, reduce exposure of personnel to safety hazards, and reduce non-productive times (NPT). New completions techniques with different services and product providers could pose a challenge in terms of vendor interface management, equipment compatibility, and procedural integration of multiple downhole tools with different operating boundaries and limits. The STC-SAS completions concept in deep water was generated with the operator’s Wells Front End Completion and Well Intervention team in December 2015. This was driven by an opportunity to further reduce well delivery rig time which is at a premium in deepwater subsea completions. The average completions time in the field stood at 10 days per 10,000 ft well. The group was challenged to further improve the well delivery time. However, there was no benchmark as the industry data showed that a single trip open hole stand-alone screen completion had not been installed globally in a deep water subsea environment. This paper presents the evolution of the completions design, the critical challenges in the service companies management, downhole equipment interfaces, operational steps, risks, and the lessons learned during the job execution that led to the successful installation of the industry’s first single trip open hole sandface STC-SAS in a deep water environment.
成功安装了业界首个深水单趟独立筛管完井,节省了钻机时间
每个油田开发都面临着将资本和运营支出(CAPEX和OPEX)保持在合理范围内的挑战,同时探索可以实现成本限制目标的成熟或新技术。随着全球油气投资市场的不确定性、周期性、不稳定性以及原油价格的波动,能源勘探与生产(E&P)行业的运营商以及服务提供商不断寻求更好、更高效的成本节约产品和服务。以最小的投资最大化深水完井的油气采收率,同时保持最高水平的健康、安全和环境(HSE)和服务质量,这一挑战不断推动着新产品和服务交付技术的发展。在运营商的Bonga海底油田,所有裸眼独立筛管(SAS)完井装置的常规完井技术都是在多次下钻中完成的。第一次起下钻需要下入下部完井,包括带筛管组件的砾石封隔器,该组件允许砾石封隔器服务工具和具有泵送洗井能力的内部管柱,以实现趾跟循环、封隔器坐封和测试。内部管柱由封隔器坐封工具、内部洗管柱和附件组成,在裸眼油藏段完成第一次起下钻后回收。第二次起下钻包括下入生产油管、生产封隔器、井下计量心轴、安全阀和其他完井附件,并将生产管柱下入下完井管柱和油管悬挂器。在深海环境中,创新的裸眼单趟独立筛管完井(STC-SAS)的主要目标和驱动因素主要是节省钻机成本,使用成熟的新兴技术,采用最佳完井实践,减少人员暴露于安全隐患的风险,并减少非生产时间(NPT)。不同服务和产品供应商的新完井技术可能会在供应商界面管理、设备兼容性以及具有不同操作边界和限制的多种井下工具的程序集成方面带来挑战。2015年12月,运营商的油井前端完井和修井团队提出了深水STC-SAS完井概念。这是由于有机会进一步缩短钻井交付时间,这在深水海底完井中非常宝贵。该油田的平均完井时间为每口10,000英尺井10天。该团队面临的挑战是进一步提高油井交付时间。然而,由于行业数据显示,全球深水海底环境中尚未安装单趟裸眼独立筛管完井,因此没有基准。本文介绍了完井设计的演变、服务公司管理中的关键挑战、井下设备接口、操作步骤、风险,以及在作业执行过程中获得的经验教训,最终成功在深水环境中安装了业内首个单趟裸眼STC-SAS。
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