Combine high speed, bidirectionality, large pull and push forces, and logging while tractoring in a 2 1/8-in-diameter package.
已发表: 07/08/2019
已发表: 07/08/2019
The operator wanted to perforate a well drilled from a jackup rig in a shallow-water oil field offshore Qatar. Although the horizontal well had been drilled and cased and the completions package installed a year ago, subsequent attempts to perforate 10 intervals using tractor-conveyed wireline had not been productive. Only a single interval had been perforated after five rig-ups, each with several attempts. The well’s tortuous profile, slim 4½- and 3½-in tubing, and a complicated crossover section that incorporates a packer, sliding sleeve, and ball valve had led to misruns, tractor failures, and even a cut cable incident.
Schlumberger proposed conveying the perforating toolstring by using the new 2⅛-in TuffTRAC iX tractor in a configuration of eight independently operated drive sections totaling 16 wheels. Active traction capability, which integrates real-time monitoring of wheel contact and dynamic tension control, would enable the tractors to easily negotiate the restrictions in the twisted well path by closing drives sequentially as they pass a restriction.
The shock-qualified TuffTRAC iX tractors would also provide the depth control critical for perforating by logging while tractoring. The built-in gamma ray and active casing collar locator (CCL) differentiate the collars in real time from the less-magnetic tubulars.
Instead of abandoning the >22,000-ft well, the operator was able to successfully perforate the remaining nine intervals in two descents of selectively fired perforating guns. Each run required tractoring more than 13,000 ft, which the 16 wheels of the TuffTRAC tractors readily achieved, including navigating the crossover by manipulating each wheeled drive section individually. Once at TD, correlation was performed with the gamma ray–CCL, and the guns were fired selectively at the required intervals. In total from rig-up to pack-up, job time was a highly efficient 4.5 days.
The 22,000-ft well presented a tortuous profile for tractor-conveyed wireline logging.
Challenge: Perforate nine intervals in a twisted well profile after five attempts with conventional conveyance technology were not able
to achieve intervention objectives.
Solution: Use an eight-drive configuration with 16 wheels of TuffTRAC iX extreme-performance wireline tractors to efficiently deploy selective perforating guns along a more than 13,000-ft run through 4½-in and 3½-in tubing with a challenging crossover.
Results: Successfully negotiated the complicated crossover section to convey two runs of perforating guns to firing depth for nine intervals in a total job time of 4.5 days from rig-up to pack-up.