SPE Annual Technical Conference and Exhibition 2000
DOI: 10.2118/62958-ms
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Expandable Tubulars: Field Examples of Application in Well Construction and Remediation

Abstract: As the oil and gas industry has matured, three broad-reaching and long-standing issues that affect virtually every well have assumed heightened importance: conservation of hole size, hydraulic isolation of selected zones, and maximization of well life. All of these issues involve one of the industry's most fundamental technologies, wellbore tubulars. Until recently, resolving these issues with conventional tubular technology was becoming ever more difficult, especially in deep-drilling and extended-reach appli… Show more

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“…Expansion is achieved with a cone that can either be pushed (typically by hydraulic force) or pulled through the pipe. SET can be applied for both well construction and remediation 5 .…”
Section: Technology Overviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Expansion is achieved with a cone that can either be pushed (typically by hydraulic force) or pulled through the pipe. SET can be applied for both well construction and remediation 5 .…”
Section: Technology Overviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1. Known as Solid Expandable Tubular (SET), this technology has received growing interest in oil and gas well drilling and completion applications during the last decade (Daigle et al, 2000;Filippov et al, 1999). Hydraulic expansion is performed by applying a hydraulic pressure to push the mandrel forward, while mechanical expansion is performed by applying a mechanical pull on the mandrel.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Enventure first proposed the solid expandable tubular method to solve some problems in drilling on October 3-6, 1999 [2] and then conducted an expansion operation using the solid expandable tubular technology for a well with depth of 4023 m (13,198.8 ft) in the Gulf of Mexico on November 25, 1999, for the first time [3,4]. Expandable tubular technology was then applied to the buildup section of the Ghawar Oilfield and Shaybah Oilfield in Saudi Arabia, in which the application of SET provided cemented zonal isolation for the buildup section from usually vertical to near horizontal [5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%