All Days 2011
DOI: 10.2118/140010-ms
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Passive Inflow Control Devices and Swellable Packers Control Water Production in Fractured Carbonate Reservoir: A Comparison with Slotted Liner Completions

Abstract: Many applications for Inflow Control Devices (ICDs) are designed to delay water breakthrough in new wells and for remediating wells shut-in because of water encroachment. The ICDs for carbonate reservoirs typically are combined with wire-wrapped screen (WWS) strainers on 13-ft basepipe. Many wells also have been compartmentalized with swellable packers. Passive inflow control technology has been used extensively in horizontal wells in the Norwegian section of the North Sea and in the Middle East for approximat… Show more

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“…of produced water will have higher processing cost and therefore impact short and long term profit generation. Water flow profiling with the help of inflow controllers are designed to mitigate this issue by enabling a more even influx along the wellbore (Augustine et al, 2006;Youl, 2011).…”
Section: Early Water Breakthroughmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…of produced water will have higher processing cost and therefore impact short and long term profit generation. Water flow profiling with the help of inflow controllers are designed to mitigate this issue by enabling a more even influx along the wellbore (Augustine et al, 2006;Youl, 2011).…”
Section: Early Water Breakthroughmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Currently, there are three primary types of passive ICD designs in the industry: the nozzle based type (Bernt and Geir, 2009), the helical channel type (Jason et al, 2007), and the tube type (Kim et al, 2011). They use the restriction mechanism (the nozzle based type), the friction mechanism (the helical channel type), or cooperating both the mechanisms (the tube type) to generate the similar pressure drop.…”
Section: Modeling and Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Currently, various ICDs have been developed in the industry. , The ICDs use three types of mechanisms to generate an additional pressure drop: the restriction mechanism, , the friction mechanism, , and the incorporation of both mechanisms mentioned above. Unfortunately, once water coning occurs, the ICD will promote water production, not restrict it.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%