Completion - Drilling Formulas
Completion - Drilling Formulas
Completion - Drilling Formulas
Multiple-String Configuration
A multiple-string configuration consists of two or more completion strings in one well. This is more
expensive and complicated to install than a single-string configuration. However, it has some
advantages such as the ability to simultaneous produce and injec into different zones and has a
more accurate production allocation than a single string type.
Nowadays, single string completions are preferred to multiple string completions because of several
issues as listed below;
Less expensive
Easier to install and workover
Size of a production string in a single string is typically bigger than a multiple string at the same
production casing size.
Less complications for well control equipment
2) Single Zone Completion
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Single zone completion is one of the types of upper completion which allows producing only one
zone. Production tubing is a flow path for fluid from a reservoir to flow to the surface so it protects
the casing from corrosion and maximizes the efficiency of the flow.
In a single tubing string completion, typically a packer is set on top of a reservoir so the reservoir
fluid can flow up into the production tubing. Types of packers are based on several factors as
temperature, pressure, reservoir fluid, etc. Additionally, complexity of tubing and packer installation
is driven by objectives.
Perforation should ideally penetrate deeper rather than nearer a wellbore damage zone around a
wellbore so fluid from a reservoir can effectively flow into a wellbore. Additionally, several depth
control methods help to accurately select which section of reservoir to be perforated. Hence,
undesired zones, such as gas, water or weak formation can be avoided and this will improve well
production efficiency.
Cementing around the wellbore is one of the critical parts for this completion because good cement
will effectively isolate all zones and allows a wellbore to produce from several zones without
communication between reservoirs. Moreover, packers are run into a wellbore to isolate reservoir
fluid when it flows into a wellbore.
Another important feature of this completion is the ability to selectively produce or inject into any
reservoir. A sliding sleeve on each zone can be opened and closed to allow selective production or
injection operation. Figure 1 illustrates the diagram of cased and perforated completion.
In order to avoid sand production, there are two main methods as listed below;
(Ref -
http://image.ec21.com/image/tjpowerful/oimg_GC02070430_CA07710645/Slotted_Casing_Pipe_Slo
tted_Liner_Slotted_Pipes_Tubing.jpg)
There are two types of slots which are straight and keystone slots (Figure 2). Keystone slots are
considered to be a better choice than straight slots because of their self-flush ability. However,
keystone slots are generally more expensive than straight slots. In general, slots are 1.5 to 2.5
inches long and width varies from 0.012 to 0.250 inches.
Wire-Wrapped Screen
Wire wrapped screen is a perforated pipe with a wire-wrapped jacket welded around. Wires
wrapped around the vertical ribs are keystone shaped, which is designed for decreasing the chances
of sand plugging the screen because it has a self-cleaning action. It has a bigger flow area in
comparison to a slotted liner and it provides good strength and accurate slot opening area.
There are three main types of wire-wrap screens as listed below;
Rod-based screens
Pipe-based slip-on
Pipe-based direct build screens.
Figure 3 shows a drawing of wire-wrapped screen configuration.
(Ref – http://www.sand-screen.com/img/wire-wrapped-screen-structure.jpg)
The wire-wrapped screen can be used as a standalone screen or used with a gravel pack. The
critical part of having successful sand control with wire-wrapped screen is to have well-sorted
formations. Poorly sorted formation will not be effective because fine particles will pass through the
screen, whereas the big particles are blocked. Fine particles in a wellbore will flow with producing
fluid and cause damage to downhole and surface equipment. In a poorly sorted reservoir, the wire-
wrapped screens are typically used behind a gravel pack because a gravel pack is well-sorted grain
size that people can control.
Pre-Packed Screen
Pre-packed screen is similar to a wire-wrapped screen but it has different filtering media. A media
gravel layer with or without resin coating is placed around the internal screen component and is
supported by an external screen (Figure 4). Thickness and size of medium layer depends on well
requirements, such as formation size, flow rate, hole size, etc.
The main concern about the pre-packed screen is a chance of plugging it with completion fluid,
drilling mud, etc. Therefore, in order to mitigate this issue, Carbolite proppant can be utilized as the
main pack media rather than re-sieved gravel. There are several advantageous about Carbolite such
as bigger pore throats, precise sorting grain size, and better permeability than normal re-sieved
sand.
Premium Screens
Premium screens are an all metal design with a protective outer metal shroud and a metal mesh
filtration. The main advantages of premium screens over other screens are screen plugging
resistance and ability to flow back drilling fluid through the screens. The metal mesh can be specially
designed depending on each service providers or customer requirements. Pore throat can vary from
60 micron to 300 micron and the ideas it that the mesh will prevent large particles and allow fine
particles to flow through at the initial stage. Then large particles will form a permeable sand filter
cake layer on the surface of screen, which will prevent fine and large particle from flowing though.
Premium screens are normally run behind gravel pack and they are famous for running in long
horizontal wells.
(Ref- http://www.offshore-mag.com/content/dam/offshore/print-articles/volume-
74/01/sandfacecompposter_off1401.pdf)
Base pipe
Filtration media
Outer protection shroud
Integral expandable connector
The video below shows the Weatherford expandable sand screen system.
There are several systems on the market so you may need to do technical and operational
comparison among service provides to find the best solution to match with requirements.