2010
DOI: 10.2118/124051-pa
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A New Methodology To Safely Produce Sand-Controlled Wells With Increasing Skin

Abstract: Monitoring deepwater Gulf of Mexico (DW GOM) wells with gravel-pack and frac-pack completions is an increasingly challenging task. Wells often experience increasing skin, adding to the risk of completion failure. Historically, sand-control completions have experienced a 15% rate of sand-related completion failure (King et al. 2003). The industry tends to evaluate safe target rates qualitatively as skin increases. Reducing the flow rate entirely on the basis of an increase in global skin can be too conservative… Show more

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