Long-range frac plugs for applications with casing restrictions or deformations, delivering fullbore production without milling.
Damaged casing in a Prime Rock Resources well in Louisiana’s Masters Creek Field had necessitated using a casing patch near the heel. The well was scheduled for plug and perf, and because of the high downhole temperature—300 degF [150 degC]—Prime Rock preferred using degradable frac plugs to avoid potential problems with postfrac intervention.
However, the patch had a drift diameter of 3.195 in [81.153 mm], and the operator’s usual provider was unable to supply plugs with an OD small enough to pass through the restriction. Prime Rock approached SLB for a solution. Stimulation pressures were as high as 12,000 psi [83 MPa], so the plug had to be robust, yet still dissolve within a reasonable time period. And despite its smaller OD, it had to expand and seal effectively against fracturing pressure in 4.5-in casing.
SLB proposed its ReacXion Slim high-expansion fully dissolvable frac plugs. These plugs require minimal field assembly and have a proprietary field-proven coating that prevents early dissolution, enabling plug placement in the well several hours before isolation is required. An antipreset design eliminates the risk of presetting while pumping into the well.
The plug OD of 3.190 in [81.026 mm] was just slightly less than the drift tolerance of the patch. Prior to starting operations, detailed discussions were held to identify operating constraints, including entry limitations at the start of the patch, flow-by restrictions inside it, and velocity control while moving through the patch.
Extensive coordination and contingency planning with Prime Rock enabled job execution without any NPT. The plugs were set at the prescribed depths across 4,000 ft [1,220 m] of lateral without incident, despite substantial increase in speed as they passed through the patch, with fluid bypass speeds as high as 4,700 ft/min [1,433 m/min]. No plug movement was observed during stimulation.
Although the coiled tubing cleanout crew was deployed just 2 days after stimulation was completed, only 3 of the 23 plugs were tagged during cleanout; the rest had dissolved fully. Each tag lasted for <1 min, indicating near-complete dissolution of the remaining plugs. The 0.005-in [0.127-mm] clearance between the plugs and casing patch was a record for US and Canadian operations.