Simplify wellbore completion and increase productivity with oil-based reservoir drill-in fluids and completion systems.
已发表: 06/13/2017
已发表: 06/13/2017
An operator in Colombia was planning to drill a reservoir with a water-base drilling fluid because of the regions environmental sensitivity. The planned completion included fast oil-swell packers. Originally, diesel was used to swell the packers, but increased density requirements mandated a weighted fluid. Conventional invert emulsions are not compatible with the water-base filtercake left by the drilling process and risked formation damage and equipment plugging. Therefore, an all-oil system was required.
M-I SWACO suggested the PRIMO-SWELL system, an all-oil packer activation system that maintains compatibility with water-base filtercakes. The PRIMO-SWELL system comprises the PRIMO-VIS oil-swell packer activation fluid viscosifier for suspension and WARP DRY CC calcium carbonate high-density colloidal suspension technology to provide higher density to mineral-oil- and diesel-base fluids. Both products feature a very small particle size distribution to mitigate the risk of screen plugging.
M-I SWACO engineers tested the solution based on downhole parameters to ensure that the solution would meet the operators objectives. The engineers prepared an 8.6-lbm/galUS PRIMO-SWELL system and static aged the fluid at the bottomhole temperature of 180 degF [82.2 degC] for 20 hthe time required to swell the packers. The laboratory sample demonstrated consistent rheology with no significant phase separation. When tested on a production screen tester, the sample gave no indication of plugging through 250-um premium mesh screens.
The diesel-base PRIMO-SWELL system was prepared on location and properties checked. With the lower completion on bottom, 80 bbl [12.72 m3] of PRIMO-SWELL system was spotted in place at 4 bbl/min [0.64 m3/min] using 20-bbl [3.18-m3] lead and 20-bbl tail viscous spacers to minimize interface. The well was then shut in for 24 h to allow the swell packers to expand as they soaked in the PRIMO-SWELL system. Thereafter, the OptiPac Alternate Path openhole gravel-pack screen job commenced and was executed successfully.
The swell packer coupon sample after the 20-h soak in the PRIMO-SWELL system. The sample expanded at the same rate as in unweighted diesel.
Challenge: Perform zonal isolation prior to gravel packing using OptiPac Alternate Path openhole gravel-pack screen with a 100% oil-base fluid to enable packer swelling while maintaining hydrostatic pressure.
Solution: Prepare and deploy PRIMO-SWELL oil-swellable packer activation system, which contains no emulsifiers or wetting agents and maintains compatibility with water-base filtercakes.
Results: Maintained well control requirements to enable completion installation and successful gravel packing on critical well.