Tuesday, 27 March, 0830 to 1145
Waterway 6-8
Horizontal/High-Angle Well Applications
Session Chairpersons: Ian
Retalic, Senergy; Alastair Buchanan, Statoil
Horizontal and extended-reach well applications have increased
significantly in recent years not only in offshore plays, but
also in unconventional onshore gas plays. Operational
effectiveness in these challenging wellbores is critical in delivering
well programs and overall performance. This session will focus
on improving operational effectiveness in horizontal and extended-reach
well applications. |
0830 |
153957 |
Wellbore Solids Removal Coiled Tubing and
Vacuum Technology in Heavy Oil Horizontal Wells in North Central
Alberta Area • A.A. Parra, D. Bosilca, Shell |
0900 |
153224 |
Coiled Tubing Sand Cleanout at Low-Bottomhole-Pressure,
Large-Diameter-Casing, and Long-Horizontal-Well Applications in
Deepwater West Seno Field • J.B. Koesnihadi, Chevron;
D.A. Wijoseno, Schlumberger |
0930 |
154221 |
Production Logging on Coil Tubing in a Marcellus Shale
Horizontal Completion • A.E. McCluskey, Shell |
1000 |
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Coffee Break |
1045 |
154290 |
Optimizing Coil Tubing Extended-Reach Capabilities Through
the Application of Downhole Friction Reduction Tools •
S. Hilling, G. Ayling, Shell; J. Yeung, Technicoil |
1115 |
153956 |
An Improved Method of Manipulating and Evaluating Sliding
Sleeves • M. Kenison, A.R. Adil, R. Morrison, C.F.R.
Valencia, Schlumberger; B. Powell, H. Hermelink, Schlumberger;
C.H. Frederiksen, Maersk Oil & Gas |
0830 to 1145
Montgomery A-C
Offshore and Subsea Well Intervention Operations
Session Chairpersons: Rex
Burgos, Schlumberger;
Bobby Smith, Boots & Coots
This session will highlight some of the methods, techniques,
and tools that are utilized often in a collaborative effort to
perform subsea well interventions. The efficiency and conservation
of effort in these operations aim to safely and successfully achieve
an operator’s goal, resulting in an acceptable economic margin. |
0830 |
153880 |
Ultradeepwater Riserless Subsea Slickline Intervention
From Vessel of Opportunity: Brazilian Case Study • S. Gordon,
D.R. Larimore, G. Cervo, Halliburton; N. Boechat, M. Klein, M. Buchan,
C.J. Morris, Shell; S. Davis, Gibson Applied Technology Engineering |
0900 |
154411 |
Case History: Rigless Debris Removal From a Subsea Safety
Valve With a Wishbone Honer Brush on Electric Line •
R.M. Higa, Pemex; P.A. Saavedra, Welltec |
0930 |
154234 |
Successful Cementing Through Coiled Tubing E-Line:
An Economical Solution for Coiled Tubing Drilling Applications •
A.A. Rahman, N.B. Ahmad Fauzi, N.E. Hamzah, Petronas; Y. Chaari,
I. Sorman, J.R. Jenie, Z. Marsaleh, D. MacDonald, Schlumberger |
1000 |
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Coffee Break |
1045 |
154371 |
Case History: Pilot Project With Coiled Tubing Drilling
in Offshore South China Sea • A.A. Rahman, N.E. Hamzah,
N.B. Ahmad Fauzi, N. Safiin, Z.B. Khalid, N. Syaifullah, Petronas;
J.R. Jenie, H.E. Hariry, Schlumberger |
1345 to 1700
Waterway 6-8
Electric, Slick, and Braided Wireline Applications
Session Chairpersons: Andrew
Patterson, Consultant;
Brian Schwanitz, Welltec
In an increasingly cost-conscious environment, this session focuses
on how the development of these applications has led to new ways
of delivering well solutions. The speakers will present on real
field problems, both land and offshore, where slickline and wireline applications delivered successful outcomes. |
1345 |
154421 |
Slickline-Conveyed Electromechanical Tool Utilization
in Deepwater Gulf of Mexico • B.P. Gary, Halliburton;
J. Schlechtweg, J. Garrett, Shell; J. Clemens, Halliburton |
1415 |
154439 |
Risk Reduction and Efficiency Gains in Well Intervention
Operations Through the Application of Real-Time Digital Slickline
Services • S.W. Murchie, M.E. Billingham, Schlumberger;
S. Evans, Production Wireline; M. Bautheas, Schlumberger |
1445 |
153808 |
Intervention Operations in a Gas Salt Dome Storage
Well Using E-Line Conveyed Inflatable Packers • A.
Osorio, R. Brooks, TAM International |
1515 |
|
Coffee Break |
1600 |
154405 |
Milling of an Electric-Line Obstruction With Electric
Line Conveyed Technology • A. Dulic, Welltec; B. McIninch,
M.A. Mullin, Marathon |
1630 |
154442 |
Slickline DTS Measurements Provided Useful Information
for Well Integrity Diagnostic, Stimulation Treatments, and Water
Injector Wells Performance: North America Land Case Studies •
Y.J. Gonzalez, G.A. Brown, A.M. Friese, A. Padilla, A. Sanchez,
L. Ward, Schlumberger |
1345 to 1700
Montgomery A-C
Latest Developments in Equipment, Tools, and Materials
Session Chairpersons: Ian
Chapman, ExxonMobil; Greg Gervasio, Baker Hughes
Our industry has continuously found innovative solutions to develop
and produce the world’s oil and gas resources. The need for new
technology and methods to meet the economic and technical challenges
presented by evermore complex and difficult to access reservoirs
and well designs has never been more apparent. This session will cover
new or recent equipment, tools, and materials developed to meet
today’s current coiled tubing and well intervention challenges. |
1345 |
153573 |
Rib-Steered Motor Technology: The Revolutionary Approach
Extends the Coiled Tubing Drilling Application Scope •
M. Ross, BP; O.N. Anyanwu, C. Klotz, C.D. Ulrich, Baker Hughes |
1415 |
154417 |
High-Angle Gas Lift Valve Removal and Replacement
in a Single Run •
H. Chow, J.D. Herrmann, J.W. Condio, ConocoPhillips; J. Albright,
L. Burley, J. Greenlee, Welltec |
1445 |
154241 |
Practical Cementing Technique To Repair Severe Casing
Damage • D. Cirer, E. Arze, J.M. Moggia, H.R. Soto,
Pan American Energy |
1515 |
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Coffee Break |
1600 |
152876 |
Retrieval and Reinstallation of a Large-Diameter Single-Trip
Straddle System • M.M. Tomich, J. Bramwell, Weatherford |
1630 |
153945 |
Full-Scale Fatigue Testing With 130K Yield Tubing •
J. Faszold, R.S. Rosine, R. Spoering, Halliburton |
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Wednesday, 28 March, 0830 to 1145
Waterway 6-8
Improving Operational Efficiency
Session Chairpersons: Hayes
Chow, ConocoPhillips;
Scott Quigley, 4 Seasons Technical Services
What does a new dynamic model for optimizing jarring operations
have in common with a well completion design that reduces the cost
of future CT drilling operations in it? What do refinements in
planning and executing plug milling operations have in common with
a new downhole mud motor design? They all share the common
objective of improving operational efficiency to minimize risk
and maximize value. These presentations illustrate the diversity
of approaches for achieving this objective. |
0830 |
154214 |
Improving Coiled Tubing Plug Drillout Operations in Shale
Gas Completions • V. Rowden, J.J. Carlile, M. Chavez, Shell |
0900 |
153180 |
Dynamic Well Intervention Modeling • K.R.
Newman, KNewman Engineering |
0930 |
153474 |
Optimized Downhole Mud Motor Delivers Outstanding Performance
Improvement in Alaska Coiled Tubing Drilling • O.N. Anyanwu,
C. Klotz, D. Labrecque , C.D. Ulrich, Baker Hughes |
1000 |
|
Coffee Break |
1045 |
154061 |
The Effects of Fluid Hammer Tools and Lubricants on
Plug Milling Efficiencies: A Comparative Study • C.E. Schneider, L.A.
Castro, S.H. Craig, T.G. Maddy, Baker Hughes |
1115 |
154060 |
Best Practices for Composite Plug Milling •
S.H. Craig, J.G. Harris, D.J. Lehr, N. Brandt, Baker Hughes |
0830 to 1145
Montgomery A-C
Fracturing and Stimulation
Session Chairpersons: Brian
Perry, Shell;
Subhash Shah, University of Oklahoma
In multistage horizontal completions and multilayer vertical
completions, it all comes down to efficiency. This
session will focus on safely reducing cycle time, downtime, and
risk using coiled tubing, frac sleeves, downhole mixing, and mechanical
diverters. |
0830 |
154391 |
Reducing Operational Time, Fluid Usage, Hydraulic Horsepower,
Risk, and Downtime: Targeted Fracs Using CT-Enabled Frac Sleeves •
L. Castro, T. Watkins, B.A. Bedore, R. Holt, Baker Hughes; G.
Manuel, Pioneer Natural Resources |
0900 |
153312 |
Downhole Mixing Fracturing Method Using Coiled Tubing
Efficiently: Executed in the Eagle Ford Shale • S.D. Lindsay,
C. Ables, D. Flores, Halliburton |
0930 |
152943 |
Mechanical Diverter in Stimulation Treatments With
Coiled Tubing Evaluated With Radioactive Tracers in Carbonate
Reservoirs •
R.O. Camilo Orozco, O. Melo Narcizo, Pemex; J.V. Ulloa, F. Robles
Hernandez, Halliburton |
1000 |
|
Coffee Break |
1045 |
154444 |
Elastomer-Wrapped Expandable Liner Seals Problem Perforations
Allowing Successful Performance of High Pressure Frac Job •
S. Skiles, Weatherford |
1115 |
154386 |
Coiled Tubing Reduces Stimulation Cycle Time by More Than
50% in Multilayer Wells in Russia • A.V. Yudin, K. Burdin,
D. Yanchuk, Schlumberger; A.N. Nikitin, I.V. Bataman, A. Serdyuk,
N.A. Mogutov, S.S. Sitdikov, Rosneft |
1345 to 1700
Waterway 6-8
Unique Coiled Tubing Applications
Session Chairpersons: Michael
Witte, EnCana; Mike
Wisniewski, Hunt Oil
Our industry is continually pushing the physical and
theoretical limits of technology to new levels. The advances in
conventional coiled tubing operations are at the heart
of this innovative mindset, however, it is the unconventional and
unique uses of this technology that often provide the most
impact for a company. This session will discuss innovative
coiled tubing applications that ultimately lead to new operational
efficiencies. |
1345 |
154423 |
Use of Coiled Tubing Deployed Expandable Technology in
Sidetrack Drilling Operations • A. Caccialupi, S. Benzie,
G. Filippov, Mohawk Energy |
1415 |
153358 |
Concentric Coiled Tubing Well Vacuuming Provides a Solution
for Flowline Hydrates Removal Offshore Brazil • L.H. Duque,
Z. Guimaraes, V.A. Almeida, J.V. Chagas, R.W. Barros, Baker Hughes;
P.R. Fonseca, N. Siqueira, Petrobras |
1445 |
154433 |
First Successful HP/HT Coiled Tubing Milling Job in the
Norwegian Continental Shelf Deployed With Telemetry: Kvitebjoern
Case Study and Lessons Learned • M. Ridene, S. Stragiotti,
T.K. Holst, J. Baardsen, Statoil; G.J. Effiong, Baker Hughes |
1515 |
|
Coffee Break |
1600 |
153990 |
Selective Stimulation of Multiple Sets of Perforations
With Straddle Tools: Lessons Learned Lead to Equipment and Methodology
Optimization • H. Chow, B. Skaardal, ConocoPhillips; R.A.
Murphy, S. Fagley, Weatherford |
1630 |
154447 |
Using Coiled Tubing as Sucker Rods for SRP •
F.S. Flores-Avila, J.M. Riano; M. Javier-Martinez, Pemex; T.
Hammond, J. Cantu, J. Ramos, IPS Servicios Petrotec |
1345 to 1700
Montgomery A-C
Well Interventions
Session Chairpersons: Steven
Deshotels, National
Oilwell Varco;
Cindy Taff, Shell E&P
Improve your knowledge on well Intervention applications for
sand control and water shut off. This session will enhance your understanding of
tubing straighteners and coiled tubing fatigue, and will offer GOM technical
review on well services and advances in HWO safety. |
1345 |
154057 |
Influence of a Straightener on Coiled Tubing Fatigue •
S.M. Tipton, University of Tulsa; E. Smalley, National Oilwell Varco
CTES; D. VanArnam, Quality Tubing |
1415 |
153939 |
Case Study: Successful Application of Coiled Tubing
With Real-Time Data Communication System for Selective Reservoir
Treatments Using Straddle Packer Assemblies • R. Oberascher,
G.M. Breimer, GDF Suez E&P Deutschland; R.M. De Jonge, S.
Gesterkamp, Baker Hughes |
1445 |
153928 |
Advances in HWO Equipment Safety Features •
T. Harrell, M. Eberhardt, Halliburton |
1515 |
|
Coffee Break |
1600 |
153841 |
Successful Coiled-Tubing Conveyed Water-Shutoff Treatments
in Gas Reservoirs in Indonesia • M. Samvelova, J.A. Noguera,
Halliburton |
1630 |
153937 |
Through-Tubing Sand Control Repairs Damaged to Openhole
Gravel Pack in a Subhydrostatic Well • N. Long, Shell;
C. Moloney, Weatherford; S. Srisa-ard, N.H. Son, Schlumberger |
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