Brunei Shell Petroleum (BSP) constructs many wells that require active sand control for multiple zones in cased hole environment with the option for zonal selectivity and allowing watered out zones to be isolated through well intervention. The most frequently used tubing in these wells is 3½-in. tubing which poses selectivity challenge when used in the standard 9⅝-in. multizone single-trip (MZST) gravel-pack system because the standard system uses 5½-in. modular screens and screen valves which are operated using 4.5-in. hard OD shifting tool which cannot be ran through the 3½-in. tubing. An innovative optimized MZST gravel-pack system alternative was developed and implemented successfully in Brunei and across the industry. This system offers:
Higher accessibility and cost efficiency of MZST gravel-pack using conventional gravel-pack equipment. Selectivity option between zones during production Fluid loss control post gravel pack Improved rig time efficiencies Gravel-pack and Well Architecture Standardization
The optimized system maintains critical zonal selectivity capabilities through use of standard screens and an internal string that features conventional sliding sleeve doors (SSD) connected through a three-way sub. This configuration simplifies installation, optimizes cost, and streamlines deployment. Additionally, the system design satisfies the unique well requirements of isolating, stimulating, producing oil and gas from the distinct zones in a single run, thereby enhancing overall well economics.