SPE Offshore Europe 1997
DOI: 10.2118/38498-ms
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Downhole Splitter Well For Simultaneous Injection and Production at the Valhall Field

Abstract: A downhole Splitter wellhead system was successfully introduced and field tested offshore in the Valhall Field, an upper Cretaceous chalk oil reservoir in the south end of the Norwegian sector of the North Sea (Figure 1) operated by Amoco Norway Oil Company on behalf of Amerada Hess Norge A/S, Elf Petroleum Norge A/S, and Enterprise Oil Norge Ltd. This is the first Splitter well in the North Sea area, and 3rd in the world. Extensive pre-planning and equipment function testing has been performed to meet the cha… Show more

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“…The sidetracked well, A-20 D, was a splitter well (multi-lateral class 6S) with one producing and one waste disposal leg injecting into Eocene, Sund et. al [36]. Due to temporary integrity problems after a year, the poor producer A-25 B was picked as an additional waste well.…”
Section: Waste Injectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The sidetracked well, A-20 D, was a splitter well (multi-lateral class 6S) with one producing and one waste disposal leg injecting into Eocene, Sund et. al [36]. Due to temporary integrity problems after a year, the poor producer A-25 B was picked as an additional waste well.…”
Section: Waste Injectionmentioning
confidence: 99%