SPE International Symposium and Exhibition on Formation Damage Control 2008
DOI: 10.2118/112283-ms
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Equalization of the Water Injection Profile of a Subsea Horizontal Well: A Case History

Abstract: This paper focuses on the first global installation of a water injector well with a lower completion system that incorporates both premium sand control screens and water injection profile equalization. The equalization of the water injection profile of horizontal wells has been a key issue in many development projects worldwide and has the potential to increase the reservoirs ultimate recovery by increasing the water sweep efficiency. Inflow Control Devices integrated with premium sand contro… Show more

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“…Segundo Amaral et al (2008) o fluido segue o caminho de menor resistência para o reservatório. Então, o fluido tende a ser injetado prioritariamente pela região do calcanhar, como representado na curva "Convencional" da Figura 4.…”
Section: Fundamentação Teóricaunclassified
“…Segundo Amaral et al (2008) o fluido segue o caminho de menor resistência para o reservatório. Então, o fluido tende a ser injetado prioritariamente pela região do calcanhar, como representado na curva "Convencional" da Figura 4.…”
Section: Fundamentação Teóricaunclassified
“…OCD's have been successfully installed in horizontal water injectors with sand screens in various wells leading to reduced installation times (compared to other conformance technologies) and improved well stimulation as a result of the achieved diversion (1,2). The orifice OCD's forces fluids through small diameter ports whereas the helical-channel designs use surface friction for creating a pressure drop.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%