Milling in extreme downhole temperatures is challenging due to the speed at which the stators elastomer degrades and leads to premature chunking, rendering the power section ineffective and forcing a change of motor to continue with the job.
A CT tools company was awarded a milling job in the Haynesville-Bossier shale play in East Texas where BHTs reach 350 degF. The company had two prior jobs of a similar nature in which two to three motors were required per well. This method not only added costs but induced more cycling on the 2 3/8 in string due to unplanned changes on BHA.
SLB use coiled tubing (CT) and DynaForce TT™ high-performance thru-tubing motor’s power section with NBR-HR proprietary elastomer to complete the job without the risk of premature chunking. We milled 34 fracturing plugs in 40 h, from start to finish, in a single run with the motor functional post job.
SLB engineers recommended the use of the 2 7/8 in 7-stage DynaForce TT thru-tubing motor in a 5/6-lobe configuration with proprietary NBR-HR elastomer with a 3-loose fit, achieved by installing a double-undersized rotor (2US) and an oversized stator (1OS). The NBR-HR elastomer has a controlled expansion ratio and holds hardness at high temperatures to deliver optimal power while minimizing the risk of premature chunking. The possibility of a debonded stator at such high BHTs is largely eliminated by the implementation of specially formulated adhesives.
The job required only one thru-tubing motor dressed with a Dyna-Drill power section to complete the work in a single run. In total, 34 fracturing plugs were milled on 4½-in casing in a 7,400-ft horizontal section with total well depth of just above 12,700 ft. The plugs milled were rated to 12,000 psi and the run averaged 9 min/plug. Circulating pressure averaged 7,600 psi throughout the job with pumping rates of 2.0 to 3.2 bbl/min.