06 - GP Design
06 - GP Design
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Learning Objectives
– Formation Height E x -P
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– Deviation i g h ntin
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– Acid Solubility Cop d for
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Reservoir Drive od
– Pr Type (water, gas, compaction, etc.)
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▪ Completion procedures y r Vale
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▪ How the well isProbrought
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▪ How the well is produced
▪ Required producing life for the completion
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Formation sampling
▪ Per layer
– critical for gravel size determination
▪ Full core samples are best d . 8
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– frequent sampling
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– uniform formations - 5, 10, 20 ft spacing . A u, Fra
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▪ Bailed samples are not representative E
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▪ shale-shaker
– Is not acceptable. It is often mixed with the mud so the mineralogy and size distribution are
suspect.
▪ First step
– Determine the formation particle size distribution (PSD) or. granulometry.
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– Determine the screen size (slot, gauge) and the t s gravel
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– Select the different ycompletion fluids
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– Determine the C packing
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– If required, select
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▪ Polymer and breaker to transport gravel
– Kill pill formulation
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Particle Size Distribution
▪ Formation Sand
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– Only measure down to 45 µm r v
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– Results depend on lab procedure (crushing l l ncand
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– Amount remaining on each t ©sieve
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▪ Fraunhofer – Technique
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▪ If SAS completion
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▪ For 200 micron > d50 > 140 micron , use 175 m mesh screen
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▪ For 140 micron > d50 > 120 micron , use 115 m mesh - Ma
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▪ For 120 micron > d50 > 65 micron , use 60.mAmesh rascreen
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▪ For 20/40 gravel,Pruse
▪ For 16/30 gravel, use 18 gauge screen slot
▪ For 12/20 gravel, use 25 gauge screen slot
▪ Verify all final designs with simulation and retention testing
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Uniformity coefficient (UC)
UC = D40 / D90
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Exercise - Granulometry
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1500 38.7 12.91 to 5.53
2000 44.7 14.91 to 6.39
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▪ Establish initial flowpratefor(qVi) and stabilized pressure drop, calculate initial permeability
(ki) Couced
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▪ Increase flow rate and establish
new stabilized pressure drop
▪ Reduce flow rate to initial rate (qi) and establish stabilized pressure drop, calculate
final permeability (kf)
▪ Optimum sand control occurs when kf = ki
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Gravel / Sand Ratio < 6
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UC Saucier Schwartz
<5 uniform 5 to 6 d50 6xd10
5 to 10 Not very uniform 5 to 6 d50 6xd40
> 10 Not at all uniform 5 to 6 d50 6xd70
Sampling not very
representative 5 x d50 Cannot be used
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▪ Lots of options
▪ Quartz sand (API-RP-58) d . 8
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– Typically ceramics are used more often than quartz K16/20sand
= 830today.
Darcy
K12/18 = 1100 Darcy
▪ Synthetic gravel
Better sorting & less fines during handling / placement .
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▪ When in doubt, go to the lab and test your sand with the gravel of
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Screen opening design
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Mesh
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f f f median
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moyen Porosity
Porosité k
K Screendes
Slot slot
mesh
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(inch) (mm)
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4-6 0.187-0.132 4.75-3.35 0.160 4.06
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6-8 0.132-0.094 3.35-2.39 0.113 2.87
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0.0165-0.0117 0.419-0.297 0.014 0.358 8
40 -60 0.0165-0.0098 0.419-0.249 0.013 0.334 39.8 70 8
50 - 60 0.0117-0.0098 0.297-0.249 0.01075 0.273 40 6
40 - 70 0.0165-0.0083 0.419-0.210 0.013 0.314 6
40 - 100 0.0165-0.006 0.419-0.149 0.011 0.284
60 - 70 0.098-0.0083 0.249-0.210 0.053 0.230
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– Slotted Liner Opening is approximately equal to d10 . 8
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Cement
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