This document discusses well completion testing and work over. It defines well completion as preparing a well for production by installing necessary equipment to allow safe and controlled hydrocarbon flow to the surface. The document describes open hole and cased hole well completions, including their advantages and disadvantages. It also discusses different types of well completions like liner completions, perforated liner completions, and production casing completions. Finally, it briefly covers different flow configurations like casing flow, tubing and annulus flow, and tubing flow.
1. PE6603 WELL COMPLETION TESTING AND WORK OVER
Lecture by
Velmurugan senthooran.Er
B.Tech, FAFS,M.S Research in china, M.B.A at UOP
DEPARTMENT OF PETROLEUM ENGINEERING
DHANALAKSHMI SRINIVASAN INSTITUTE OF RESEARCH AND TECHNOLOGY
2. Introduction to well completion
General Procedure of well completion
Open hole well completion
Cased hole well completion
3. Informal definition:
The high time of the well when engineer and
personnel comes to decide whether to install the
production casing in order to initiate the production at
the surface or it should be abandoned .
Technical Definition:
Well completion means to prepare the well for
production by installing the necessary
equipments into the well in order to allow the safe
and controlled flow of HCS at the surface.
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10. In an open hole well completion the production casing is
just set above the pay zone, while the entire deepen bottom
of pay zone is left uncased.
OPEN HOLE WELL COMPLETION:
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12. •Maximum exposure of pay zone
•Less pressure drawdown during flow
•No formation damage occurs due to cementing
and perforation.
•Less formation damage
13. •Inability to plug off water or gas zones
•Inability to stimulate the separate zones within the
productive zones
14. •For the most common type of well completion today
involves the cased hole completion, in which the
production casing and liner are cemented and
perforated subsequently.
15. •Select the sections of the pay zone we wish to produce
•Stimulate the separate pay zone from the well
•Multiple completion zones
16. •A Liner is installed across the pay zone
•It can be divided into two: Screen Liner and perforated
liner
•Screen Liner : Casing is set above the producing zone and
an uncemented screen and liner assembly is installed
across the pay zone
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18. •Casing is set above the producing
zone and a liner assembly is installed
across the pay zone and cemented
in place. The liner is then perforated
selectively for production.
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20. •Production casing is cemented through the
producing zone and pay section is selectively
perforated
24. •Casing flow: large flow rate no tubing is required, used in middle
east.
•Tubing andAnnulus flow: large flow rate flow segregation.
•Tubing flow: Used widely in Malaysia due to safety, may use one
more tubing strings.
25. •Simplest way of completing the well
•In this method well is completed by single zone with single
tubing
26. •In this multiple branches are drilled from a single zone
•It is used to improve productivity from closely spaced target zones.