1.1 Overview of Sand Management Techniques PDF
1.1 Overview of Sand Management Techniques PDF
1.1 Overview of Sand Management Techniques PDF
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Unconsolidated sands are highly prolific
hydrocarbon producers, typically having high
permeability (100 mD – 10 D) and porosity
(>25%)
Inability to control sand production over the life
of the well can be extremely costly
– Wellbore damage or plugging
– Surface handling
– Subsea flowline plugging
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Sand Prone Reservoirs
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– Production (skin)
– Cost (Capex and Opex)
Challenges
– Environment (remote, offshore, deepwater, jungle)
– Reliability
– Political (West Africa, Venezuela)
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Sand Control
Geographic Distribution
Sand Prone Reservoirs
Alaska
North Sea
Sakhalin
Eastern Italy
Canada Caspian
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North Africa
Egypt
GoM Mauritania Saudi Arabia South China Sea
Venezuela and Trinidad
Chad India
Malaysia Brunei
Nigeria &
Colombia and Ecuador
Equatorial Guinea
Indonesia
Angola, Gabon, Congo
Bolivia Australia
Brazil
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Sand Control – Where does it fit?
Subsurface /
Drilling
Reservoir
Engineering
Sand
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Sand Control
Control
Production
Completions
and Facility
Engineering
Disciplines:
– Geology – Mechanical Engineering
– Material Science
– Rock Mechanics
– Economics
– Fluid Dynamics
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Sand Control Methods
Borehole Stability
Insitu Consolidation Mechanical
Maintenance
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• Epoxies • Stand Alone Screens • Selective
perforating
• Resins • Gravel Packing
• Oriented
• Fracpacking perforating
In Situ
Consolidation
4%
Oriented and
Selective Perforating
6%
Gravel Packing
6 43%
Classification of Sand Formations
Zero strength dry sand E < 100,000 psi Porosity < 35%
(UCS 0)
Very very weak damp E < 300,000 psi Porosity < 30%
sand (UCS < 200 psi)
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Very weak weakly- E < 500,000 psi Porosity < 25%
cemented (UCS <500)
Gray area (UCS < 4000 psi) E < 2,500,000 Porosity < 20%
psi
Consolidated rock E< 4,000,000 psi Porosity < 18%
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Sand Control Methods – Insitu Consolidation
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order to hold back the formation sand
Limitations
– Multiple stages for resins and epoxies
– Permeability variations often limit applicability due to the
diversion (<10 m intervals) – injection into every perforation
tunnel
– Formation permeability reduction (50-80% retained)
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High side for horizontal wells
Deep penetrating with optimal shot density so as
to not create cross perforation destabilization
Selective Perforating
– Perforate the casing adjacent to the
formation with the most competency
(highest UCS)
Generally the lower permeability formation
These techniques most successful in formations with UCS > 1000 psi
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Sand Control Methods – Mechanical (i.e. screens)
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Open Hole Stand Open Hole Gravel
Alone Screens Packs (A/B)
21% 23%
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Mechanical Sand Control Completions Types
Cased Hole (50 to 250 ft screen per well)
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Gravel Pack Fracpack
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or screen / open hole annulus
– This gravel holds back the formation
sand
– The screen retains the gravel
Wire Wrap Screen Formation
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key to well longevity and production.
The “heart” of the gravel placement technique is in the service tool
(otherwise known as the crossover tool) Service Tool Flow Paths
Baku
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GoM
Saudi Arabia
Venezuela and Trinidad
Nigeria
Angola
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GoM and Nigeria - Fracpacks
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– Pump rates up to 60 bpm (9.5
m3/min)
– Up to 15,000 psi (100 MPa)
– 100,000 – 500,000 lbs (45,000 –
227,000 kilograms) of ceramic
proppant
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Frac Boats
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Deepwater GoM and Nigeria Stacked Fracpack Completion Steps
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Baku and Trinidad (Open Hole Horizontal Gravel Packs)
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hole intervals
Pump rates 6-10 bpm (1-1.6 m3/min)
Gel is the preferred gravel pack
carrier fluid
– Sand suspension
– Simultaneous gravel packing and
filtercake removal
Shunt tubes (alternative path
screens) are used to ensure
complete annular packs, as failure is
not an option
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Baku and Trinidad (Open Hole Horizontal Gravel Packs)
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the sandface
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Angola / Saudi Arabia – Stand Alone Screens
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Inflow Control Devices (ICD) –
Saudi Arabia
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Inflow Control Device (ICD) Ceramic nozzles
(2 or 4 per unit)
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Future of Sand Control
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– Utilization of downhole instrumentation (electrical and fiber-
optic) will increase
– Use of downhole flow control (Intelligent and Inflow Control
Devices) will become widely accepted
– Sandface completion techniques for water injection wells in
sand prone reservoirs will evolve
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Questions?
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