2011
DOI: 10.2118/134319-pa
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Openhole Gravel-Pack Case Histories Using Alternative Fluid Displacement for Synthetic-Based Mud

Abstract: Openhole gravel packing is one of the popular completion techniques in challenging, high-transmissibility reservoirs. Many of such wells are drilled with synthetic fluids and completed with either a single-or a two-trip technique.In single-trip approaches, the entire wellbore is displaced to water-based fluids before running screens and subsequent gravel packing. Although successful in some cases, this technique has been problematic in reactive-shale environments because of problems in screen installation to t… Show more

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“…This has led to the use, in many cases, of other techniques to prevent screen plugging. Ripa et al (2011) and Palar et al (2004) summarize some of the techniques used to reduce the risk of screen plugging during the installation process when a NAF is used to drill the reservoir section. They also identified some of the risks associated with these techniques.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This has led to the use, in many cases, of other techniques to prevent screen plugging. Ripa et al (2011) and Palar et al (2004) summarize some of the techniques used to reduce the risk of screen plugging during the installation process when a NAF is used to drill the reservoir section. They also identified some of the risks associated with these techniques.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The development plans for at least 54 subsea wells, with 44 of those already drilled, all in water depths ranging between 1250 and 1400m. (Ripa 2010, Hecker 2004 The sand face completion is instead deployed in highly conditioned synthetic oil-based mud (HC SOBM) and then the well is displaced to brine after the packer is set. (Stewart 2008) To the northwest of Greater Plutonio is Block 31, where BP began drilling into the PSVM fields in 2010.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%