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C. McClean, Amrit Stefan Balgobin, Steve B. Wilson, Ogagaoghene Odairi, Jeffrey Allan Higginbotham, Parvinee Chaemchaeng, Li Ren Chung, Rick Raynold Claudius, Gan Teik Wei, C. Tang
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出砂仍然是马来西亚成熟油田管理的主要挑战之一。由于防砂失败导致出砂严重的油井需要采取补救措施,才能在不损害资产完整性的情况下继续生产。在这种情况下,作业者严重依赖于通过油管的金属防砂筛管(TTSS),然而,由于TTSS的使用寿命较短,特别是在高侵蚀环境中的井中,其应用仍然有限。随着干预风险的增加,频繁更换在经济上和操作上都是不可行的。因此,目前大多数高油气比(HGOR)井仍处于封闭状态,需要耐用的防砂筛管,能够承受高侵蚀速度。为了测试其在高侵蚀环境中的可持续性和使用寿命,已经实施了各种类型的耐冲蚀过油管防砂筛管(ER-TTSS)。将这些补救方案实际应用到成熟井中可能会遇到其他挑战。本文将讨论马来西亚在东马来西亚海上1号井的HGOR井中首次安装粘合头砂筛管的性能。与传统的网状或钢丝缠绕型过滤介质不同,粘结珠砂筛管采用紧密粘结珠来过滤砂,预计比传统的金属TTSS具有更优越的性能。在安装之前,进行了计算流体动力学(CFD)模拟和留砂测试(SRT),以确定1号井的砂蚀风险,并优化筛管设计。然后利用CFD收集的信息来优化管状部件,并最大限度地减少侵蚀对整个底部钻具组合(BHA)的影响。此外,1号井位于无人驾驶生产平台上;因此,必须在行动的早期规划阶段考虑这一干预措施的部署选择。选择钢丝绳装置与合适的压力控制设备相结合,以最大限度地减少船上人员,并匹配甲板负载限制,同时确保适当的服务交付。本文将讨论1号井粘结砂筛的中试结果。未来的优化建议也将包括在内,以确保粘合头防砂筛管仍然是通过油管防砂的有效解决方案之一,特别是对于高采收率井。此外,还将讨论用于降低操作风险和成本的操作技术,以展示如何以经济有效的方式干预此类井以延长资产的使用寿命。
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Remedial Sand Control Deployment in Mature Fields: Performance Review of Pilot Installation of Bonded Bead Sandscreen in High Gas-Oil Ratio Well at Offshore East Malaysia Using Slickline
Sand production remains one of the major challenges in managing mature fields in Malaysia. Wells that experience severe sand production due to primary sand control failure require remedial solutions to continue producing without jeopardizing asset integrity. In these cases, operators rely heavily on through-tubing metallic sandscreen (TTSS), however, the applications remain limited due to the short TTSS lifespan, especially in wells in a high erosive environment. With increased intervention risk, frequent replacement is both economically and operationally unfeasible. Therefore, most high gas-oil ratio (HGOR) wells remain closed-in today, in need of a durable sand screen that can withstand high erosional velocity. Various types of erosion resistant through-tubing sand screens (ER-TTSS) have been implemented to test their sustainability and longevity in highly erosive environments. Additional challenges can be associated with the actual deployment of these remedial solutions into mature wells. This paper will discuss the performance of Malaysia's first installation of bonded bead sandscreen in HGOR well, Well #1 at offshore East Malaysia. Instead of using conventional mesh or wire wrapped type as filtration media, bonded bead sandscreen incorporates tightly bonded beads to filter sand and is expected to have superior performance over conventional metallic TTSS. Prior to installation, computational fluid dynamic (CFD) simulation and sand retention test (SRT) were conducted to determine sand erosion risk and optimize the screen design for Well #1. The information gathered from the CFD was then utilized to optimize the tubular components and minimize the effect of erosion on the complete bottom hole assembly (BHA). Additionally, well #1 was on an unmanned production platform; therefore, the deployment options for this intervention had to be considered during the early planning phase of the operation. A combination of slickline unit with suitable pressure control equipment was selected to minimize personnel on board and match deck load limitations while ensuring proper service delivery. The outcome of pilot testing of bonded bead sandscreen in Well #1 will be discussed. Recommendations for future optimization will also be included to ensure that bonded bead sandscreen remains one of the competent through-tubing sand solutions, especially for HGOR wells. Furthermore, the operational techniques that were utilized to reduce the operational risk and costs will be discussed in order to demonstrate how such wells can be intervened in a cost-effective manner to extend the asset's life.
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