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Well Completion Design 1

Breakout Session

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• Introduction
• Questions
• Information and Data

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• You will design an optimum well Completion for a well
• Information and data can be derived from the package
provided. Normally you will look for these
information/data. They are available from well reports,
logs, pressure plots, G&G and Reservoir reports/data,
third parties reports, tapes, diskettes, production reports,
field development plants, etc
• At the end of each day, study the information/data and
provide the best answers to the relevant questions
based on the lessons learnt for the day
• On the last day of the course each group will present
their findings on the optimum completion design for the
well
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Well Completion Design Project – Questions
Study the information and data from the package provided and determine
the following
• Inflow Performance (IPR) and Tubing Performance (TPC)
• Tubing size
• Completion type i.e. cased or open hole, single or dual, openhole, etc
• Completion string design
• Wellhead and Christmas tree design
• Materials selection i.e. metals and elastomers
• Artificial Lift i.e. types of artificial lifts
• GLM depth for gas lift
• Well Cleanout Program
• Sand control i.e. sanding prediction, Types of Sand Control and Gravel Pack Design
• Packer and Completion Fluids i.e. Types, Specifications and Requirements
• Perforation i.e. program, conditions, interval, gun type, charges
• Cement Evaluation i.e. Type of evaluation and cement quality
• Completion Operations and Program
• Any other areas of interest or which affect the well completion e.g. cost, drilling fluids, etc.

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Well Completion Design Project – Information/Data
• Geological and Reservoir
 Cross section
 Remaining Reserves
• Well Profile
• Openhole logs
 Gamma ray, resistivity, density, porosity, sonic
• Cased hole logs
 Gamma ray, CCL, cement bond
• Formations
 depth, pressures and temperatures
 pressure and temperatures gradients
• Formation Fluids
 Composition (oil, gas & water), Bo, Bg, Bw, viscosity, density
• IPR and VFP plots
• Rock Properties
 Porosity, water saturation, compressive strength, clay content, sand grain size
and sorting, permeability
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Group 1 : Tiong A-27
• Horizontal Well, Pilot hole drilled
• Objective is to complete in the horizontal sections :
 J-19 sand (about 3400 to 3850 mMDRKB)
J-18 sand (about 4060 to 4325 mMDRKB)
• Assume 100% oil

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Group 2 : Tukau - 57

• Deviated Well, Maximum deviation


 40 deg @ 4360 ft MDBRT
• Objective is to complete :
 E-6/E-7/E-8/E-9 (about 2790 to 2920 ftMDBDF)
 F-7/F-8/G-1 (about 3160 to 3280 ftMDBDF)
 G-3/G-4/G5.5 (about 4950 to 5090 ftMDBDF)
• Assume 100% oil

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Group 2 : Bokor – 303ST#1

• Deviated Well, Maximum deviation


 53 deg @ 2924 ft MDBRT
• Objective is to complete :
 E-7 (about 4070 to 4100 ftMDBDF)
 E-8/E-8.1/E-9/F-1 (about 4180 to 4360 ftMDBDF)
 F-3/F-5 (about 4440 to 4560 ftMDBDF)
• Assume 100% oil

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