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GOM Completions - Drilling Contractor - May 09
GOM Completions - Drilling Contractor - May 09
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Jun 2009
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Evolution of Single-Trip Multiple-Zone Completion Technology: How State-of-the-Art New Developments Can Meet Today
In the 1980s, economic conditions in the oilfield were demanding improvements in economic and completion efficiency, and
all phases of the industry were requiring that strategies to improve cost be revisited. Sand-control completion methodologies
were no
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Sep 2008
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Fracpack Completions in Deepwater / High-Permeability Reservoirs
Deepwater field discoveries and completions are increasing at a
rapid pace in the petroleum industry, bringing technical challenges
that require the development of new products and methods
as well as modification of existing technologies.
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Dec 2006
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Sand Control Article - Hart's E&P
Sand Control gains from new technology: Packer system, lightweight gravel offer solution for North Sea openhole gravel pack
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Oct 2006
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SurgiFracSM Service – Fracture Stimulation Technique for Horizontal Completions in Low- to Medium-Permeability Reservoirs
Operators around the globe are finding that if they cannot effectively stimulate a horizontal completion in a low- to
medium-permeability reservoir, probability of economic success for the well is significantly lowered.
Until now, operators have had no r
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May 2005
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Novel Mechanism for Extending Horizontal Gravel-Pack Completions ― Successful Case History in Campos Basin (OTC 17569)
Deepwater reservoirs with their inherent low reservoir fracture
gradient are generally restricted in the length of horizontal
section that can be safely gravel packed. Historically,
increasing maximum length required introducing relatively
complex appa
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May 2005
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Identifying the Root Cause of a Deepwater GoM Infant Sand Control Failure (SPE 90004)
When sand control failures are associated with high-cost deepwater completions, the need to understand the mode of failure is of paramount importance.
This paper illustrates how Shell attained this understanding by adapting the Root Cause Failure Analysis
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Sep 2004
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Enhancing Conductivity For the Long-Term Can Help Improve Profitability in Both High-Perm and Low-Perm Formations
Control of formation material and debris crushed by proppant intrusion into the formation face, as well as proppant flowback, are all-too-familiar issues that must be addressed during completion procedures to help optimize the economic recovery of reserves
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Jun 2004
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New Technologies Enhance Opeartional Efficiency in Difficult Gravel-Pack Operations (OTC 16222)
Although extended reach and horizontal wells in deepwater fields have presented many difficult challenges, operators have been willing to accept the challenges because of the substantial net reserves that the deepwater fields offer.
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May 2004
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Na Kika Completions Overview: Challenges and Accomplishments (OTC 16228)
The Na Kika project is a world-class development of a set of reservoirs dispersed across multiple lease blocks in the ultra deep water Gulf of Mexico. The ten subsea well completions represent a model of technological innovation combined with an efficient
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May 2004
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