(29) BEST PRACTICES IN DIAGNOSTICS TO ADDRESS WELL INTEGRITY PROBLEMS AND REPAIRS
Presenters: Prentice Creel, Independent Consultant Steve McLaughlin, Cardinal Surveys

The values that can be obtained from understanding what problems or needs are required in resolving existing well performance are often not taken into account when applying solution treatments. Upfront in Best Practices, Diagnostics may be required to (A) identify well integrity issues, define the various well or reservoir conditions, or they may be needed to (B) define and develop a solution required to fix the various understood problems that may occur.

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Paper: (29) BEST PRACTICES IN DIAGNOSTICS TO ADDRESS WELL INTEGRITY PROBLEMS AND REPAIRS
Paper: (29) BEST PRACTICES IN DIAGNOSTICS TO ADDRESS WELL INTEGRITY PROBLEMS AND REPAIRS
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(30) ETHICS IN ENGINEERING
Presenters: Robert Opiela Texas Board of Professional Engineers

The mission of the Texas Board of Professional Engineers (Board) is to protect the health, safety, and welfare of the people in Texas by ensuring that the practice of engineering in the state is carried out only by those persons who are proven to be qualified and by regulating the practice of Professional Engineering in Texas. 

 

The course provides a review of engineering ethics and professional responsibilities while highlighting important aspects of the Engineering Practices Act Rules and Regulations.  The one hour presentation also provides P.E.s the required one hour Continuing Education Credit for Ethics, Rules and Regulations as well as informs any Engineer on updated information related to the practice of engineering in Texas.

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Paper: (30) ETHICS IN ENGINEERING
Paper: (30) ETHICS IN ENGINEERING
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(31) A CRITICAL REVIEW OF TWO-PHASE FLOW GAS-OIL HYDRODYNAMICS FOR HORIZONTAL WELL APPLICATIONS
Presenters: Ekarit Panacharoensawad and Raymond Eghorieta Texas Tech University

The theoretical studies and experimental data of two-phase flow hydrodynamics currently available are mainly for the case of horizontal, inclined, and vertical flows.  There are some developments to understand the two- and three-phase flow hydrodynamics on the hilly-terrain and the severe-slugging in both onshore and offshore cases.  Yet, for the cases of horizontal well with the production tubing inside, the impact of the tubing location in the horizontal well at the curve section (the connection between the vertical and horizontal sections) are not clear.  This work provides the review on the two-phase flow hydrodynamic characteristics for the case of horizontal well and provide the fundamental understanding on the impact of toe-up and toe-down of the well to the case of two-phase gas-oil flows. The review also emphasizes on the applicable two-phase flow steady-state and transient models that can be using to analyze the horizontal well production successfully.

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Paper: (31) A CRITICAL REVIEW OF TWO-PHASE FLOW GAS-OIL HYDRODYNAMICS FOR HORIZONTAL WELL APPLICATIONS
Paper: (31) A CRITICAL REVIEW OF TWO-PHASE FLOW GAS-OIL HYDRODYNAMICS FOR HORIZONTAL WELL APPLICATIONS
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(32) WATER SHUTOFF CANDIDATE SELECTION METHOD IN THE GRAYBURG FORMATION IN WORLD FIELD - CROCKETT COUNTY TEXAS
Presenters: Michael Carey, Kyle Huckaba, Peter Stauband and Matthew Oyedeji Saga Petroleum John Gould and Sean Wood Baker Hughes, Inc.

Excess water production is a wide-spread and costly issue in the oil and gas industry. Polymer gel water shutoff treatments provide a valuable means of decreasing water production and reducing operating costs; however, successful treatments are dependent upon selecting viable candidate wells. The industry has long sought a reliable means of identifying wells to target with polymer gel treatments. Most studies into this problem have looked into a potential link between formation permeability and the success of treatments. This paper explores a new method: a correlation which uses the porosity and height of the treated zone to evaluate the viability of polymer-based water shutoffs.

This study proposes a selection method for water shutoff candidates in a dolomitized, oolitic highly-permeable carbonate reservoir in the Grayburg formation. Wells completed in this field often have issues with a high water-oil ratio (WOR), creating a need for water shutoff. The candidate selection method took shape while reviewing the data of several recent treatments in the field. The selection method is based on the formation porosity and height (ϕH) of the treated interval. It is proposed that a ϕH value within a given range is indicative of a potentially-successful treatment.

 

Once the initial idea was defined, the results of the first wells were compared to the proposed correlation. Using the function to identify candidates, additional wells were selected and treated. Results of these wells are presented in the paper and support the proposed model. For additional confirmation, the method was applied to the data for a series of wells treated with polymer gel in the same formation and field in 1997-8. The results of this study are also presented.

Polymer gel treatments have valuable water shutoff capabilities, but they must be applied to the correct candidate wells. The correlation presented in this study provides a system by which wells can be selected for treatment. This paper will demonstrate the viability of the method in a classic carbonate reservoir with high permeability variations.

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Paper: (32) WATER SHUTOFF CANDIDATE SELECTION METHOD IN THE GRAYBURG FORMATION IN WORLD FIELD - CROCKETT COUNTY TEXAS
Paper: (32) WATER SHUTOFF CANDIDATE SELECTION METHOD IN THE GRAYBURG FORMATION IN WORLD FIELD - CROCKETT COUNTY TEXAS
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(33) CONTROL PH VALUE FOR SUPERABORBENT POLYMERS (SAPS) SOLUTIONS BY USING HYDROCHLORIDE ACID (HCL)
Presenters: Mahmoud Elsharafi, Cody Chancellor, Jeong Tae Ok and Connor Kirby Midwestern State University

The purpose of this study is to observe the effects of superabsorbent polymers AT-O3S and 2G-110 when introduced to brine solutions with varying pH values.  The polymer is intended to swell in order to block high permeability zones in existing oil wells.  The swelled polymer will decrease reservoir heterogeneity, diverting injected water to the oil rich zones/areas. Understanding the kinetics of the SAPs are crucial to their proper employment. However, when the AT-O3S and 2G-110, both Sodium crosslinked polyacrylic acids, are introduced to brine solutions containing Calcium, reactions involving the sodium crosslinker of the polymers occurs resulting in the destruction of the polymers.  To remedy this situation, we are testing if varying pH values of the brine will alter the reaction in order to find whether or not this problem is preventable.  Our results have been positive in that the reaction was delayed as the polymer precipitated out slower.

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Paper: (33) CONTROL PH VALUE FOR SUPERABORBENT POLYMERS (SAPS) SOLUTIONS BY USING HYDROCHLORIDE ACID (HCL)
Paper: (33) CONTROL PH VALUE FOR SUPERABORBENT POLYMERS (SAPS) SOLUTIONS BY USING HYDROCHLORIDE ACID (HCL)
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(34) EVALUATION OF RECOVERY PERFORMANCE OF MISCIBLE GAS DISPLACEMENT PROCESSES IN TIGHT OIL FORMATIONS
Presenters: Ahmed GH Mansouri and Talal Gamadi, Texas Tech University

Tight oil reservoirs have become one of the main forces of oil reserves and production growth. Tight oil reservoirs are mostly developed by natural depletion. Only 5 % to 15 % of the oil can be recovered using natural deletion. Further improve of oil recovery of tight oil reservoir can be achieved by Appling miscible gas flooding process. This paper shows the feasibility of Appling miscible gas flooding as a method of enhancing oil recovery of tight oil reservoirs. The results of this compositional study show that the recovery factor of horizontal well with hydraulic fracture improved to about 30 % when the miscible gas displacement process was applied. Furthermore, the study shows the effect of the minimum miscible pressure (MMP) and the total gas injection volume on the gas flooding process.

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Paper: (34) EVALUATION OF RECOVERY PERFORMANCE OF MISCIBLE GAS DISPLACEMENT PROCESSES IN TIGHT OIL FORMATIONS
Paper: (34) EVALUATION OF RECOVERY PERFORMANCE OF MISCIBLE GAS DISPLACEMENT PROCESSES IN TIGHT OIL FORMATIONS
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(35) A NEW METHOD TO ASCERTAIN THE HF STRENGTH OF ACIDIZING FLUIDS USING ION SELECTIVE ELECTRODE
Presenters: Nelson Akaighe and Sumitra Mukhopadhyay Superior Energy Services

Ion selective electrodes (ISE) can accurately measure the strength of hydrogen fluoride (HF) acids used for acidizing jobs. The accurate measurement of free fluoride generated from the hydrolysis reaction, especially with weaker organic acids, is important to ensure that the desired acid fluid strength is delivered downhole during well stimulation operations. 

 

Unlike inorganic acids such as hydrochloric that dissociates completely, organic acids only partially dissociates in solution, and as such do not completely hydrolyze the fluoride ion source such as ammonium fluoride or ammonium bifluoride to generate the required amount of HF. Furthermore, the presence of multiple dissociable protons with different acid strengths on organic acids such as citric acid and Etidronic acid further exacerbates the problem.  Therefore, there is the need to accurately measure the amount of hydrogen fluoride generated for acidizing fluid treatments.

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Paper: (35) A NEW METHOD TO ASCERTAIN THE HF STRENGTH OF ACIDIZING FLUIDS USING ION SELECTIVE ELECTRODE
Paper: (35) A NEW METHOD TO ASCERTAIN THE HF STRENGTH OF ACIDIZING FLUIDS USING ION SELECTIVE ELECTRODE
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(36) PARAFFIN INTERVENTION-CASE HISTORY, PRACTICES, PRODEDURES, AND ECONOMICS
Presenters: Carter Copeland and Bruce Martin Owl Energy Services, Ltd

Treating for paraffin in rod pumped wells is a critical operating cost driver that needs continuing attention.  While there are various prevention chemicals, operators still need periodic removal interventions.  This paper will summarize prior investigations regarding the removal of paraffin and provide a case history that illustrates the issues.

 

In addition, this paper will discuss the economic considerations related to common paraffin removal processes.  The economic considerations will include the direct costs as well as the indirect, hidden costs.  In general, paraffin removal in rod pumped wells by annular hot oiling has severe depth limitations that require periodic, supplemental treatments.  The economic benefits and trade-offs are largely dependent on the depth of paraffin deposition, the type of paraffin, and the wellbore configuration.

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Paper: (36) PARAFFIN INTERVENTION-CASE HISTORY, PRACTICES, PRODEDURES, AND ECONOMICS
Paper: (36) PARAFFIN INTERVENTION-CASE HISTORY, PRACTICES, PRODEDURES, AND ECONOMICS
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(37) HYDRAULIC FRACTURING COMMUNICATION PERSPECTIVES
Presenters: Carter Copeland Owl Energy Services, Ltd

This paper will discuss the need for the oil industry at all levels to broaden its perspective regarding how the concept of hydraulic fracturing is communicated to the public.  The current level of communication is so narrowly focused that groups outside of the industry have been able to exploit this communication problem to the detriment of the industry.   This paper will discuss specific examples of the  communication problem and the corresponding economic and political impacts on the industry.

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Paper: (37) HYDRAULIC FRACTURING COMMUNICATION PERSPECTIVES
Paper: (37) HYDRAULIC FRACTURING COMMUNICATION PERSPECTIVES
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(38) COST EFFICIENCY OF POST FRAC OPERATIONS BY USING DISSOLVABLE METALS AND CASING BAFFLES: SET-A-SEAT
Presenters: Ted Flores and Bryan Fitzhugh Peak Completions

The Set a Seat is a tool that has been developed by Peak Completions Technologies that has reduced the cost of post frac operations.  Using Peaks patented technology, the Set a Seat make it possible to open up the well head and begin producing with milling out plugs. 

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Paper: (38) COST EFFICIENCY OF POST FRAC OPERATIONS BY USING DISSOLVABLE METALS AND CASING BAFFLES: SET-A-SEAT
Paper: (38) COST EFFICIENCY OF POST FRAC OPERATIONS BY USING DISSOLVABLE METALS AND CASING BAFFLES: SET-A-SEAT
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(39) PINPOINT FRAC-ISOLATION TECHNOLOGY COMBINED WITH MEASURED DOWNHOLE DATA ENABLES CONTROLLED OPTIMIZATION OF MULTISTAGE COMPLETIONS
Presenters: Jason Frost NCS Multistage LLC

Today, E&P companies are being challenged to improve economic performance. Since completions are a major cost, it is imperative to improve completion efficiency and maximize production results.  A new controlled approach to multistage completions combines predictable frac placement (spacing and propped volume) with bottom-hole pressure and temperature data recorded during stimulation to enable progressive, formation-specific optimization of stimulation designs and frac delivery. The approach relies on single-point frac placement, using a coiled-tubing-deployed isolation system that incorporates downhole data recorders. The presentation describes single-point stimulation technology, discusses the value and interpretation of downhole pressure and temperature data, and reviews a number of optimization case histories.

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Paper: (39) PINPOINT FRAC-ISOLATION TECHNOLOGY COMBINED WITH MEASURED DOWNHOLE DATA ENABLES CONTROLLED OPTIMIZATION OF MULTISTAGE COMPLETIONS
Paper: (39) PINPOINT FRAC-ISOLATION TECHNOLOGY COMBINED WITH MEASURED DOWNHOLE DATA ENABLES CONTROLLED OPTIMIZATION OF MULTISTAGE COMPLETIONS
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(40) NEWER METHOD OF HORIZONTAL WELL EVALUATION
Presenters: Jay Miller, Tech-Flo Consulting, LLC

Around the world, the focus of completing and stimulating wells has been based mainly on the efficiency of the completions and stimulation. While this is sound, too little focus has been paid to where the oil, gas and water is originating. Enormous opportunities abound to go back into these wells and evaluate them to determine the best candidates and zones to refrac.

 

This presentation will introduce an evaluation method, The Refrac Road Map,™ that has been tried and proven to be successful in several horizontal wells in West Texas. The Refrac Road Map™ is the updated version of this technology, designed to obtain more information than the previously mentioned system above. The previous system was designed and used to locate where water and oil were originating in an open hole carbonate well in West Texas and New Mexico. The updated version of the system has the following features:

• Isolates a perf cluster or sleeve

• Produces that isolated section of the well

• Directly measures

o  3 phase flow

o Static and Flowing bottom hole pressure

o Temperature

• Sensors

o Ultrasonic Doppler flow measurement

o Gas holdup: Optical Probe

o Water Hold Up: Electrical

o Oil Detection: Fluorescence Probe

 

The nature of horizontal wells makes standard production logs unreliable. This system isolates each zone, thus allowing true measurements rather than analysis of the mixed fluid in the lateral. With this data and mechanical diversion, we believe that refracs will become much more successful and profitable in the future.

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Paper: (40) NEWER METHOD OF HORIZONTAL WELL EVALUATION
Paper: (40) NEWER METHOD OF HORIZONTAL WELL EVALUATION
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(41) THE EVOLUTION OF BALL-DROP COMPLETION TECHNOLOGY IN THE PERMIAN BASIN
Presenters: Justin R. Moos Packers Plus Energy Services USA, Inc.

Traditionally, ball-drop completion systems were limited not only by application, but by pressure, rates, and stage count. This paper shows the history of the ball-drop completion systems in the Permian Basin and looks at how the development of new technology has allowed ball-drop systems to be used in more than just open hole applications, as well as how this technology has overcome the aforementioned limitations.

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Paper: (41) THE EVOLUTION OF BALL-DROP COMPLETION TECHNOLOGY IN THE PERMIAN BASIN
Paper: (41) THE EVOLUTION OF BALL-DROP COMPLETION TECHNOLOGY IN THE PERMIAN BASIN
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(42) A NEW TECHNOLOGY THAT DELIVERS LONG-TERM CHEMICAL TREATMENT DURING WELL STIMULATION: ORGANIC DEPOSIT AND INORGANIC SCALE CONTROL
Presenters: Sumitra Mukhopadhayay and Nelson Akaighe Superior Energy Services Ailliam Nielnen and Oiane Nielnen Faterion

A new technique of delivering long-lasting treatment for damaging well conditions, such as scales, corrosion, or organic deposits, has been achieved using a novel technology. This new technology involves a viscoelastic, biopolymer-hydrogel as the matrix to incorporate and transport chemicals into the formation. When placed in the fracture length, the porous matrix controls the release of the treatment agent over long period of time.

 

The system is environmentally safe and cost-effective, and designed to be pumped with stimulation fluids during proppant transport. This technology has proven to provide a more efficient delivery, placement, and long-term chemical treatment compared to other existing technologies, where maximum loading of the product is restricted to below 2% of the total proppant.

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Paper: (42) A NEW TECHNOLOGY THAT DELIVERS LONG-TERM CHEMICAL TREATMENT DURING WELL STIMULATION: ORGANIC DEPOSIT AND INORGANIC SCALE CONTROL
Paper: (42) A NEW TECHNOLOGY THAT DELIVERS LONG-TERM CHEMICAL TREATMENT DURING WELL STIMULATION: ORGANIC DEPOSIT AND INORGANIC SCALE CONTROL
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(44) PERMIAN BASIN OPERATOR OUTPERFORMS COMPETITORS THROUGH ENGINEERED WORKFLOW COMPRISING COLLABORATION AND APPLIED TECHNOLOGY
Presenters: Russell Padalecki and Dean Prather, Halliburton Dylan Garrett and Craig Blair, Capitan Energy

The Permian Basin (PB) presents many challenges in the development of unconventional plays, such as varying pore pressures, high treating pressures, and geological uncertainty. These challenges intensify in areas that are not well developed or understood. A collaborative partnership between the operator and service provider can significantly reduce such risks.

 

This paper discusses such a collaborative partnership in the PB wherein considerable benefits were gained during drilling and completion of six wells. Using lessons learned and new technologies, the operator and service company engineered a workflow to overcome challenges and deliver economic results, which significantly outperformed previous wells. Key challenges faced and how they were overcome are discussed.

 

These efforts resulted in a six-month cumulative BOE increase of 32% from offset wells. The foundation of this success is directly attributed to the collaborative partnership between the operator and service  company using an engineered workflow to achieve a common goal.

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Paper: (44) PERMIAN BASIN OPERATOR OUTPERFORMS COMPETITORS THROUGH ENGINEERED WORKFLOW COMPRISING COLLABORATION AND APPLIED TECHNOLOGY
Paper: (44) PERMIAN BASIN OPERATOR OUTPERFORMS COMPETITORS THROUGH ENGINEERED WORKFLOW COMPRISING COLLABORATION AND APPLIED TECHNOLOGY
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(45) WAX DEPOSTITION MODEL ANALYSIS
Presenters: Ekarit Panacharoensawad, Arya Shahdi and Moldir Yermekova Texas Tech University

Wax deposition in offshore and onshore pipeline is one of the significant current flow assurance problem.  There are several wax deposition models proposed in the literature.  However, all of them are validated based on the limited number of data and have not been crosschecked with other researchers’ data.  All of wax deposition model on turbulent flow contain the unknown physical parameters which required in wax deposition prediction.  

 

Nevertheless, the closure relationships of the unknown parameters are not provided in most models, and the available correlations require the validations against more experimental data.  This work provides the performance analysis of wax deposition models by testing the proposed models (such as Singh et al. (2000)) against the experimental data that are just recently available.  The contribution of this work is the understanding in the uncertainty and the limitation in wax deposition model currently available in several commercial software.

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Paper: (45) WAX DEPOSTITION MODEL ANALYSIS
Paper: (45) WAX DEPOSTITION MODEL ANALYSIS
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(46) HOW YOUR TUBULAR STRING PROFILE COMPARES TO SURVEYS AND SOLUTIONS
Presenters: Hilton Prejean Tuboscope NOV WellBore Technologies

There is so much data being collected on each well site increasing the success to a company’s maintenance programs.  When wellbore surveys identify hole deviations those specific areas can be targeted as potential premature failure points. These critical points down hole are many times 

found to be areas where problems initiate causing work over shut downs. Nondestructive testing of tubing while pulling out of hole gives very essential sequential confirmation to the well’s actual deviation situation. 

 

When correlating surveys to tubing profiles wear is an important element needed to analyze excessive rod on tubing wear making data very useful to assist with stroke control, rod guiding, reducing work overs and decreasing well down times. The majority of wells, used tubing is not inspected it’s just pulled and replaced when a well failure occurs. Nondestructive testing tubing in many ways provides valuable well information to know where leaks may have occurred. 

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Paper: (46) HOW YOUR TUBULAR STRING PROFILE COMPARES TO SURVEYS AND SOLUTIONS
Paper: (46) HOW YOUR TUBULAR STRING PROFILE COMPARES TO SURVEYS AND SOLUTIONS
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(47) EXPANDABLE STEEL TECHNOLOGY: THE GROUNDBREAKING SOLUTION FOR DOWNHOLE ISOLATION
Presenters: Nicolas Saltel, Stephane Bultez and Aaron Worthan Saltel Industries

There are 3 ways that was used to make packers: inflatables, Hydro-mechanical, and swellables. Using Expandable Steel as the reinforcement of a sealing system is an innovation that allows unseen features to the market. A long history of using Expandable Steel in Casing Patch operations allowed Saltel Industries to develop unique ways to create isolation systems with expanded metals.

 

The Saltel Expandable Steel Annular Zonal Isolation Packer (SES Packer) is designed in a unique way. It is slid onto the casing, before both of its extremities are fixed by welding or crimping. High pressure inside the casing (or a straddle tool) is then transmitted inside the packer through an expansion port. This triggers the plastic expansion of a steel barrier which will mold inside the borehole, sealing-off the annulus for the life of the well. This simple philosophy enables Saltel Industries to provide reliable and cost effective annular isolation packers for a variety of applications.

 

Its simple design increases the reliability and the success ratio of the operations, as well as its cost efficiency. With no moving part, and reduced length and OD, it is sturdy to go to reach TD safely. The packer molds the formation or casing even of oval or out-of-gauge boreholes. By controlling very accurately the expansion of the metal sleeve, the operation allows to predict the stresses that will be applied to the formation. It can sustain a significant axial load before, during and after treatment. It seals even with severe temperature variations. It is sealing for the life of the well.

The sealing profile and pressure compensation systems are tailored to fit the application needs. The innovation brings:

• An increased reliability and lifespan to ECP (External Casing Packers) used in cement stage operations, with a gas tight efficiency and a 10,000 psi internal pressure rating to sustain frac pressures.

• A slim profile for existing well isolation to mitigate the ID loss for Refrac or Remedial application with the Slimline Packer

• A 10 to 15k differential rating even with temperature drops with the FracPacker used in Open-hole completions (with ball-drop sleeves of CTAS)

• A preserved Well Integrity after the setting of the Well-Integrity Annular Zonal Isolation (WI-AZIP)

 

This paper will describe in details the advantages of Expandable Steel technology applied in Casing Patches and in Packers for those applications, and will go through the necessary qualification process used for demanding environments.

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Paper: (47)EXPANDABLE STEEL TECHNOLOGY: THE GROUNDBREAKING SOLUTION FOR DOWNHOLE ISOLATION
Paper: (47)EXPANDABLE STEEL TECHNOLOGY: THE GROUNDBREAKING SOLUTION FOR DOWNHOLE ISOLATION
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(48) STIMULATION & OPTIMIZATION OF OFFSHORE WELLS (GOM) WITH ASPHALTENE RELATED PRODUCTION ISSUES
Presenters: Simon Bainbridge Texas Tech University

Anadarko Petroleum Corporation operates numerous deep water production facilities in the Gulf of Mexico (GOM). In a continuing effort to maximize production and the recovery efficiency of existing assets, Anadarko has invested heavily into researching effective methods and practices of remediating asphaltene inhibited wells in a bid to offset premature well decline. 

 

At the heart of Anadarko’s efforts to maintain production in asphaltene compromised wells is a vessel-based stimulation program that seeks to remediate production losses by reverse injecting volumes of various solutions (namely xylene, diesel, and/or dry oil) in a bid to flush detrimental asphaltene deposits away from the lower completion zone. 

 

This paper will review a comprehensive analysis and the findings of a project undertaken in the summer of 2015 to examine and identify the most efficient stimulation techniques for wells experiencing compromised production due to asphaltene deposits. Specifically, this paper will establish the most effective stimulation fluid to be used, the optimal volume of fluid to be injected, and the most cost effective frequency of treatment.

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Paper: (48) STIMULATION & OPTIMIZATION OF OFFSHORE WELLS (GOM) WITH ASPHALTENE RELATED PRODUCTION ISSUES
Paper: (48) STIMULATION & OPTIMIZATION OF OFFSHORE WELLS (GOM) WITH ASPHALTENE RELATED PRODUCTION ISSUES
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(49) A LITERARY REVIEW OF WELL-BORE INSTABILITY ISSUES OF UNCONVENTIONAL SHALE PLAYS AND MITIGATION TECHNIQUES
Presenters: Cody L. Dugan Texas Tech University

The shale revolution in the continental United States has reinvigorated the Oil and Gas Industry. According to the EIA, shale plays account for around 49% of total U.S. crude oil production. Although much progress has been made to be more efficient time and money wise; there are still technical issues that are being addressed.

 

Drilling through shale has many obstacles that plague the industry. It is well known that shales have a strong affinity for water. When water is absorbed, the stability of the shale is reduced. Cohesive strength is reduced which causes the shale to either expand or crumble. The amount of water absorbed depends greatly on the characteristics of its clay mineral and the ionic concentration of surrounding fluids.

 

This study takes a literary review of well-bore stability of unconventional shale plays in the United States and methods to improve drilling practices to account for this issue.

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Paper: (49) A LITERARY REVIEW OF WELL-BORE INSTABILITY ISSUES OF UNCONVENTIONAL SHALE PLAYS AND MITIGATION TECHNIQUES
Paper: (49) A LITERARY REVIEW OF WELL-BORE INSTABILITY ISSUES OF UNCONVENTIONAL SHALE PLAYS AND MITIGATION TECHNIQUES
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(50) A REVIEW OF RESERVOIR SIMULATION FOR PRESSURE MAINTENANCE PROJECT IN FIELD-X, INDONESIA
Presenters: Nur Wijaya Texas Tech University

Pressure maintenance is a secondary oil recovery method which involves injecting another immiscible fluid (e.g. water) to support the oil sweep from a depleting zone. Through reservoir simulation, Tately NV Company attempts to evaluate the benefit of pressure maintenance through water injection on oil recovery from one of its zones in its field in Indonesia. This is because in this particular zone, the pressure around some of its producers has depleted severely after only the first few years of production. This paper attempts to review the process Tately NV has used to perform history matching in order to validate the reservoir dynamic model and obtain the optimum water injection well count, injection schedule, and injection rate.

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Paper: (50) A REVIEW OF RESERVOIR SIMULATION FOR PRESSURE MAINTENANCE PROJECT IN FIELD-X, INDONESIA
Paper: (50) A REVIEW OF RESERVOIR SIMULATION FOR PRESSURE MAINTENANCE PROJECT IN FIELD-X, INDONESIA
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1982 A Precipitous Decline, The Service Company, Bidding and Integrity
Presenters: John W. Ely, NOWSCO Services

From 1979 to 1982, the oil industry experienced a continual rise in the rig count. This ever expanding number of rigs caused the service company industry to undergo rapid expansion both from the standpoint of people and equipment. It was obvious that many of the companies looked at an ever increasing, upward spiral and planned expansion and requirements on that continued growth. The decline in rig count, which actually started in late 1981, was even more drastic than the upward spiral. Many service companies and suppliers for those service companies who had become highly leveraged found themselves in a very precarious position. In order to capture an ever declining market, many service companies resorted to extreme price cutting on available jobs. An examination of the profits of five representative companies during the good years is evaluated and compared to the profitability of companies during 1982 and early 1983. The response of both the service companies and the oil companies in a survival mode are evaluated. The keynote of the paper will be directed toward the free enterprise system, profit motivation, and ultimately, the survival of the oil service industry as we now know it.

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Paper: 1982 A Precipitous Decline, The Service Company, Bidding and Integrity
Paper: 1982 A Precipitous Decline, The Service Company, Bidding and Integrity
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2.8 Years of Field Performance Of High Density Polyethylene Sleeved Sinkerbars (Polybars)
Presenters: Scott W. Long, Flexbar Inc., Don Dillingham & James Northcutt, Occidental Permian Ltd., James Franklin, BP, Albert Garza, Pioneer Natural Resources Inc., & Ed Gibson & David Snapp, Chevron USA

During the past 18 years, rodstrings installed with a properly designed Sinkerbar Section have proven to reduce downstroke buckling and maintain tension in all rods. Results from use of these rodstring designs have been reduced rod-on-tubing wear and extended tubing and rod life. During the past 5 years, use of high-density polyethylene liners in oilfield tubing has shown to increase wear resistance and reduce the coefficient of friction. Results from use of these liners in tubing have been reduced rod- on-tubing wear and extended tubing life. These successful oil field products and their benefits have been combined to develop a high-density polyethylene sleeved Sinkerbar called a Polybar. During this test, these Polybars exhibited the resistance to buckling of a Sinkerbar with the wear resistance and coefficient of friction of polyethylene. This paper presents results of a 2.8 year field test involving five (5)-producing wells installed with Polybars. The documented results show that no tubing leaks occurred in tubing protected by Polybars.

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Paper: 2.8 Years of Field Performance Of High Density Polyethylene Sleeved Sinkerbars (Polybars)
Paper: 2.8 Years of Field Performance Of High Density Polyethylene Sleeved Sinkerbars (Polybars)
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2005 - PEAK I-N PETROLEUM PRODUCTION OR PINCHING HUBBERTs PIMPLE
Presenters: Harry W. Parker, Ph.D., P.E. Professor of Chemical Engineering Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX

Projecting the future availability and cost of petroleum for 20 to 40 years into the future is an important, but very uncertain task. Periodically various authors project a significant shortfall of petroleum availability in just a few years. One recent March 1998, popular press example is in Scientific American". This information has also been published in professional journals as cited in the article. This information suggests that OPEC has overestimated its reserves by significant amount beginning in late

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Paper: 2005 - PEAK I-N PETROLEUM PRODUCTION OR PINCHING HUBBERTs PIMPLE
Paper: 2005 - PEAK I-N PETROLEUM PRODUCTION OR PINCHING HUBBERTs PIMPLE
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2010-01 INTRINSICALLY SAFE FLUID LEVEL INSTRUMENT FOR HAZARDOUS ENVIRONMENTS
Presenters: Jim McCoy and Dieter Becker, Echometer Co. Jerry West A. Podio, University of Texas

Stringent safety requirements imposed by major operators when fluid level measurements are performed offshore or in enclosed wellhead spaces such as in Alaska’s North Slope create procedural complications, such as the requirement for hot permits, when performing fluid level measurements in producing wells. This need has been eliminated by the development of a small, self contained, fully digital, battery powered instrument that is approved for use in hazardous areas. The Echometer Model H instrument has been tested at various locations. It facilitates the acquisition and interpretation of the data through an advanced software package that virtually automates the analysis even in acoustically noisy environments. Results are observed immediately on the instrument screen then saved in the data base for eventual transfer to corporate records. This paper presents detailed information about the new system and reviews data acquired in gas lift wells, flowing gas wells and ESP installations.

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Paper: 2010-01 INTRINSICALLY SAFE FLUID LEVEL INSTRUMENT FOR HAZARDOUS ENVIRONMENTS
Paper: 2010-01 INTRINSICALLY SAFE FLUID LEVEL INSTRUMENT FOR HAZARDOUS ENVIRONMENTS
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