Complete wells with the wide range of tools that can be run on CT.
已发表: 10/12/2015
已发表: 10/12/2015
Over the last decade, demand for subsea well intervention work in the Gulf of Mexico has continued to rise. However, with pressures up to 9,950 psi [68.6 MPa] and total depths routinely exceeding 20,000 ft [6,096 m], these wells present some of the industry's toughest operational, safety, and economic challenges. To ensure long-term commercial viability of these important assets, Gulf of Mexico producers needed to conduct innovative, efficient well intervention operations.
Coil Tubing Services, a Schlumberger company, introduced CT to the Q4000, a purpose-built, multiservice, dynamically positioned vessel, to help meet the Gulf of Mexico's increasing demand for subsea well intervention and abandonment services. While CT interventions from a vessel represent only a fraction of total well workover activity throughout the Gulf of Mexico, deploying CT services using this new vessel enabled operators to service live wells and reduce workover costs.
As wells in the Gulf of Mexico evolved, so did CT operations. The rising complexity of CT jobs—higher pressures, higher flow rates, and heavier weight on bit—required larger CT operating envelopes. Coil Tubing Services introduced real-time telemetry, custom-built workstrings, and unconventional CT applications—including open-water services, flowline cleanouts, and hydraulic well access.
These efficiency improvements in CT maximized the performance and economics of deepwater operations from initial completion to well abandonment.
Throughout 330 deepwater interventions and 1,900 operations for 24 different producers, Coil Tubing Services contributed to dozens of record-breaking CT achievements worldwide, including
Challenge: Mitigate risks and meet economic goals while performing subsea interventions in the Gulf of Mexico
Solution: Use technology and unmatched experience to maximize coiled tubing (CT) operational and cost efficiency for live deepwater wells
Results: Performed more than 1,900 reliable through-tubing well operationsincluding dozens of CT jobsover a 10-year period