SPE Drilling & Completion
Volume 27,
Number 4,
December 2012,
pp. 613-624
Summary
Operators developing reservoirs and producing them from deep and
ultradeepwater wells are pushing the technical limits regarding horizontal
extension. Deepwater wells completed in unconsolidated formations usually have
low fracture gradients, severe leakoff zones, and/or significant washouts. Long
horizontal open holes, therefore, may become technically difficult or
economically unfeasible to gravel-pack with the use of conventional fluids and
gravels. Typical completions in offshore Brazil start from a 95=8- or 103=4-in.
casing, in which a 51=2-in. premium screen and tubular string is hung along an
open hole drilled with an 81=2- or 91=2-in. bit. Horizontal extensions range
from 980 to 4,000 ft. A variety of openhole gravel-pack techniques proved to be
complex and costly, but ultralightweight (ULW) proppants have enabled simpler
and more-cost-effective gravel packing in these longer horizontal open holes.
The reduced gravel density allows a significant reduction in pumping rate that
avoids fracturing the formation, minimizes fluid loss, and eliminates the risk
of premature screenout caused by excessive gravel settling. ULW-proppant
technology was introduced to Brazil in 2005 and has been applied successfully
to gravel pack wells under extreme conditions such as low fracture gradient,
severe fluid loss, and washed-out zones. ProppantULW-1.25 has proved to be
effective for packing wells with narrow sections through the openhole interval,
frequently found in horizontal wells completed through shale zones that are
isolated by reactive packers and/or mechanical external casing packers.
ULW-1.75 was introduced in Brazil in 2007 and has largely replaced ULW-1.25 for
gravel packing wells in which an improvement in the operational pumping window
is required. A combined package comprising ULW-1.75 during the alpha-wave phase
and ULW-1.25 during the beta-wave phase is also discussed. This paper
summarizes the procedures and results of almost 60 wells that have been gravel
packed with the use of ULW-proppant technology pumped for a local operator.
© 2012. Society of Petroleum Engineers
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History
- Original manuscript received:
28 February 2012
- Meeting paper published:
20 February 2012
- Revised manuscript received:
3 September 2012
- Manuscript approved:
10 September 2012
- Published online:
21 November 2012
- Version of record:
11 December 2012