已发表: 03/25/2014
已发表: 03/25/2014
Since its initial discovery in 1975, offshore Mexico has been the most important oil producing region in the country, with production peaking at 2.8 MBOPD in 2003. However, since 2004, production has been quickly dropping and showing signs of field maturity; current production rate is at 1.8 MBOPD. Coiled tubing (CT) intervention is typically required to keep production rates steady or even achieve improvement. In 2003, the operator and CT service provider formed a joint venture to put efforts to enable innovative solutions for addressing the challenges of this region.
This paper discusses the various industry drivers that necessitated service improvements and technology introductions for successful CT well intervention over the last ten years. It focuses on the following areas:
Drilling and workover environment
CT applications
CT equipment improvements
In summary, this paper presents an overview of the past, a review of the present and discussion of the anticipated future of CT services in the Offshore Mexico region in the context of short, medium and long term technical challenges are presented in several case studies.