Agenda

Tuesday, May 24

10:45 - 12:30
Session 1: Extended Reach Well Surveillance Mezoon Ballroom 4

Session Chairperson(s):

Kerry Quick
NOV

Jason Wheatley
ADNOC Offshore

Speaker(s):

Gladwin Correia
ADNOC Offshore

Duncan Troup
Archer

Mathew Varghese
Schlumberger Wireline

Performing well intervention for production logging and data gathering in extended reach, complex trajectory wells, poses significant challenges to conventional technologies traditionally used. Well profiles with a measured to true vertical depth ratio exceeding 4.5:1 (MD/TVD) and horizontal intervals beyond 20,000 ft., demand the latest technology. High-resolution down-hole sensors, advanced robotic conveyance tools, and specialised deployment systems provide real-time fast and reliable data transmission to optimise each well intervention.

Accurate well performance evaluation is essential to long-term reservoir management in MRC type wells, where early detection of production uniformity provides vital data required to maximise recovery. Conformance diagnostics and remediation rely entirely on well intervention technologies for low-cost well remediation.

This session will discuss advances in both wireline and coiled tubing conveyed technologies engineered explicitly for extended-reach applications, providing relevant case histories that focus on the challenges and solutions developed to achieve operational objectives. 

Session Details:

  • Gladwin Correia, ADNOC Offshore - Reservoir Survelliance, Today & Beyond
  • Duncan Troup, Archer - Leveraging the Unique Properties of a Carbon Composite Rod to Expand the Operating Envelope of Traditional Well Intervention.

  • Mathew Varghese, Schlumberger Wireline - High-Strength Polymer-locked Logging Cable Cuts Friction to Access Deep Horizontal Laterals