Performance and Design of Seawater Injectors Requiring Sand Control
15 – 17 June 2009
Barton Creek Resort
Austin, Texas
Reservoir recovery depends greatly on long-term performance of seawater injectors with sand control. Numerous and different sand control injectors have been installed and are injecting in many deepwater projects around the globe.
Objectives
- Review short and long-term field performances of injectors with different sand control completion. Emphasis will be on injectors with comprehensive well surveillance data to help identify or establish mechanisms of injectivity decline and changes in sand control performance.
- Capture different sand control completion designs and changes to hardware and procedures required to improve injector long-term performance for upcoming project needs.
- Discuss design needs and best practices in both open and cased hole, along with surveillance, monitoring and diagnostic results.
- Address future challenges of sand control injectors.
Workshops maximize the exchange of ideas among attendees and presenters through brief technical presentations followed by Q&A periods. Receive 2.0 continuing education credits.
