Advanced Operations Workover
Advanced Operations Workover
Advanced Operations Workover
OF WORKOVER
PRODUCTION PROBLEMS
SUBSOIL AND EQUIPMENT PROBLEMS
Raid of
Sand
Water Paraffin
production Deposition
Organic and
Other combined inorganic inlays
problems
Problems with
team of Plugging by solids
Production
MAINTENANCE OPERATIONS
OF THE PRODUCTION
Requires:
• Filter Invasion
• Salty filtering
• Sweet filtering
• Plugging by solids
DAMAGES TO TRAINING
FLUIDS INVOLVED:
• Preflush: Compound of 2% KCl Brine, WAW
5244X and AQ-40.
FLUIDS INVOLVED:
FLUIDS INVOLVED:
FLUIDS INVOLVED:
• Surfactant: Hyflo-IV.
GRAVEL PACKER: Process to pack the well in order
to avoid sanding. (wells with high sand production).
Gravel and Scren liner are used.
FLUIDS INVOLVED:
• Gels: For packaging fluids.
cased hole.
BACK – OFF OPERATIONS
• Filters
eme Matrix
acidizing
PRIORITIES OF A PROGRAM
RECONDITIONING
4. Successive fractures
TYPICAL SEQUENCE OF COMPLETION
was able to NO
arrive
thorou Possible collapse 10
ghly
With or
Fish.
the
drill?
Y
E
Take
A out scraper Cannon or cannon if
and/or
H
pipeline it is
s. necessary.
Lower scraper
1
and leave clean.
1
Fracture
No Acidify
Fracture
Drive in reverse
under the Let pressure relax
packaging, not to zero without
for on Backflow
Soak if using
retarded. Acidify.
Y N
Stick out e was able to o 10
neck a arrive
Thoroug
jagged.
h hly?
N
o
Lower scraper fully Fishin
g
Y
Do casing test. e
50 Broken
casing
40
I continued
operations
Get off with
Repair collapse with
Tapper Mill in progressive scraper to
diameter sizes. background.
Do squeezes and/or plugs.
30
40
Do injection and/or
dry test.
Go down with scraper and
drill bit, clean and dry.
Yeah
No
I continued operations.
THE DETAILED PROGRAM OF
COMPLETE INCLUDES:
• Special considerations
• Compilation of lessons learned
• Operations schedule
• Cost budget detail
COMPLEMENTATION OPTIMIZATION
ROD BREAKING
FLUIDS
WELL RECONDITIONING
TYPES OF FLUIDS
• Injection water
• Xylene Pills - Diesel
• Raw
• acids
CLOGGING BY ASPHALTENES
1. CHEMICAL REMOVAL
1. MECHANICAL REMOVAL
WELL STIMULATION
stimulation to a series of
treatments that aim to eliminate
known as
damage to the formation and
restore the natural capacity of
the well, or, as the case may be,
increase it above its natural
value
STIMULATION TECHNIQUES
ACIDIFICATION WELLS
Its objective is to increase permeability by
dissolving materials that plug the formation.
Acidification methods
■ Matrix acidification
■ Acid fracturing
■ acid wash
Correct application of acidification techniques.
STIMULATION TECHNIQUES
ACIDIFICATION WELLS
If the acid injection is carried out at rates and
pressures lower than those necessary to overcome
the mechanical resistance of the rock, the treatment
will be matrix; if it is exceeded, it will be a fracturing
treatment 4
M
cu
Rate, BPM
STIMULATION METHODS
STEP I
Mobility
Damage Factor
Height / thickness of
the area of Interest
Reservoir Pressure
Existence of Barriers
Cement conditions
Existence of contact
Water - Oil TEMPERATURE
ACID FRACTING
SOLUBILITY TO HCl
YOUNG'S MODULE IN
SITU STRESSES
NATURAL FRACTURES FRACTURING
SAND PRODUCTION - HYDRAULIC
FINES
TYPES OF ACIDS USED
• Corrosion inhibitors
• Surfactants
• Gelatinizing agents
• Divergent agents
CONCERNS
SUGGESTIONS
WELL SERVICE OPERATIONS
SOME USED PRODUCTION STRINGS
AND TUBULAR ELEMENTS
• TYPICAL ROD STRING (Mechanical pumping)
Subsoil pump + ¾” Rods + 7/8” Rods + 1” Rods
• PRODUCTION STRING FOR MECHANICAL PUMPING
2 7/8 “plug + 2 7/8” tube + Gas anchor (slotted tube)
+ Nipple + 2 7/8” tubes
• LIFT GAS STRING
Bell tube or short slotted tube + Gasket (can be G
model) + Nipple + 2 7/8” tube + Mandrel for Gas Lift
+ 8 2 7/8” tubes + Mandrel + 2 7/8” pipe
ESP SERVICE
FLUIDS INVOLVED:
Plate:
Well Identification Completion
Fluid Cement
Plugs
Coordinates Date, etc.
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