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Chemical Sand Consolidation and Through-Tubing Gravel Pack, the Effective Alternative Sand Control Methods in Zawtika Field
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Abstract
Sand production has been highlighted as one of the critical challenges for Zawtika Project. Throughout the years of field experiences, sand production management has brought up many challenges, especially in terms of field potential sustaining, well productivity and investment justification. Alternative sand control technique is one of the keys to overcome these challenges with continuous improvements driven by lessons learnt.
Chemical Sand Consolidation (CSC) is the chemical sand control technique using the resin to bond the formation grain and strengthen the formation strength whereas Thru-Tubing Gravel Pack (TTGP) is retrofit sand control method, which the sand control principle is similar to conventional Cased-Hole Gravel Pack (CHGP), but can be installed in a smaller completion size. In Zawtika existing development phases, almost 150 zones of sand producing intervals are handled by CHGP completion design. In addition to CHGP, these mentioned alternative sand control techniques have been successfully implemented in 3.5-inch-tubing monobore completion for selected deep reservoir intervals after some degree of depletion.
Field trial of CSC and TTGP had been implemented during 2019-2020 with 5 reservoirs in 7 monobore completion wells (4 CSC wells and 3 TTGP wells). All wells showed positive results with no sand production from the post-job production; and with a reasonable increase in Maximum Allowable Sand Free Rate (MASR). Based on well performance monitoring until early of 2022, all 3 TTGP wells as well as 3 CSC wells no longer have any sand production issue. Nevertheless, only 1 CSC well with water production history record prior to CSC implementation shows poorer performance on sand production prevention.
Following the positive results of TTGP from the previous campaign in term of sand production prevention and well life extension, 8 more TTGP well candidates have been implemented in early of 2022. At the early phase of production, sand free production has been observed for all wells with 51 mmscfd incremental MASR.
With all aspects of technical and fiscal evaluation proven to be successful, sand retention and production performance of CSC and TTGP are continuously monitored to confirm long-term performance efficiency for full application in the future.
Zawtika sand management strategy through alternative sand control completion has been improved upon accumulated lesson learns and production experiences. The lesson learns and experiences from both operation and well performance monitoring will be integrated for further improvement for the next implementation phases. Maximizing gas potential through alternative sand control methods is also believed to be the cost-effective approach which strengthens PTTEP's competitive performance.
Title: Chemical Sand Consolidation and Through-Tubing Gravel Pack, the Effective Alternative Sand Control Methods in Zawtika Field
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Abstract
Sand production has been highlighted as one of the critical challenges for Zawtika Project.
Throughout the years of field experiences, sand production management has brought up many challenges, especially in terms of field potential sustaining, well productivity and investment justification.
Alternative sand control technique is one of the keys to overcome these challenges with continuous improvements driven by lessons learnt.
Chemical Sand Consolidation (CSC) is the chemical sand control technique using the resin to bond the formation grain and strengthen the formation strength whereas Thru-Tubing Gravel Pack (TTGP) is retrofit sand control method, which the sand control principle is similar to conventional Cased-Hole Gravel Pack (CHGP), but can be installed in a smaller completion size.
In Zawtika existing development phases, almost 150 zones of sand producing intervals are handled by CHGP completion design.
In addition to CHGP, these mentioned alternative sand control techniques have been successfully implemented in 3.
5-inch-tubing monobore completion for selected deep reservoir intervals after some degree of depletion.
Field trial of CSC and TTGP had been implemented during 2019-2020 with 5 reservoirs in 7 monobore completion wells (4 CSC wells and 3 TTGP wells).
All wells showed positive results with no sand production from the post-job production; and with a reasonable increase in Maximum Allowable Sand Free Rate (MASR).
Based on well performance monitoring until early of 2022, all 3 TTGP wells as well as 3 CSC wells no longer have any sand production issue.
Nevertheless, only 1 CSC well with water production history record prior to CSC implementation shows poorer performance on sand production prevention.
Following the positive results of TTGP from the previous campaign in term of sand production prevention and well life extension, 8 more TTGP well candidates have been implemented in early of 2022.
At the early phase of production, sand free production has been observed for all wells with 51 mmscfd incremental MASR.
With all aspects of technical and fiscal evaluation proven to be successful, sand retention and production performance of CSC and TTGP are continuously monitored to confirm long-term performance efficiency for full application in the future.
Zawtika sand management strategy through alternative sand control completion has been improved upon accumulated lesson learns and production experiences.
The lesson learns and experiences from both operation and well performance monitoring will be integrated for further improvement for the next implementation phases.
Maximizing gas potential through alternative sand control methods is also believed to be the cost-effective approach which strengthens PTTEP's competitive performance.
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