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Jointed Tubing Injector Snubbing on Extended Reach Wells
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Abstract
OBJECTIVE / SCOPE
An injector has been developed that is able to continuously move conventional jointed tubing in and out of wells that may be underbalanced. It is an advantage to use the jointed tubing injector rather than coiled tubing or conventional hydraulic snubbing due to cost, speed of operation, transportation, effectiveness, and safety. The paper will describe the function and application of the jointed pipe injector.
METHODS, PROCEDURES, PROCESS
An injector has been designed with retractable gripping segments integral to the gripper blocks that are able to function on conventional jointed tubing, over interconnecting couplings and with the advantages of continuously operating injector movement. The description is to include how the geometry of the retractable gripper block system works and how the technical and safety risks of a conventional snubbing system or coiled tubing are overcome. Configurations whereby the jointed tubing injector can be used to provide methods of completing wells that are safer and more efficient than coiled tubing or a conventional hydraulic snubbing jack will be presented.
RESULTS, OBSERVATIONS, CONCLUSIONS
The biggest limitation of coiled tubing is due to its size and residual bend, it is not capable of reaching the end of the well before the wellbore friction causes helical buckling. The OD of the coiled tubing is limited by the available reel sizes and the difficulty transporting the large reels due to road dimensional and weight limitations. Coiled tubing is not able to be rotated at any time in the well. The use of jointed tubing eliminates those limitations.
When a well is being completed with a conventional hydraulic snubbing jack, the length of the stroke that the jack can take is limited by the allowable unsupported length of the tubing to ensure that it will not buckle. It is also forced to stop workstring movement each time the jack is reset therefore the static friction of the workstring must be overcome during each movement of the jacks. The design of the jointed tubing injector minimizes the unsupported length of the tubing and allows the continuous movement of the tubing. The operation is less labor intensive, and the controls can be moved to a position that is less exposed to danger.
NOVEL / ADDITIVE INFORMATION
The Jointed Tubing Injector can continuously move jointed tubulars in and out of a well. There is no other piece of equipment that will address as many of the problems that have been experienced in the completion of extended reach wells. The paper will describe the injector and control system and how it can be applied to solve the challenges.
Title: Jointed Tubing Injector Snubbing on Extended Reach Wells
Description:
Abstract
OBJECTIVE / SCOPE
An injector has been developed that is able to continuously move conventional jointed tubing in and out of wells that may be underbalanced.
It is an advantage to use the jointed tubing injector rather than coiled tubing or conventional hydraulic snubbing due to cost, speed of operation, transportation, effectiveness, and safety.
The paper will describe the function and application of the jointed pipe injector.
METHODS, PROCEDURES, PROCESS
An injector has been designed with retractable gripping segments integral to the gripper blocks that are able to function on conventional jointed tubing, over interconnecting couplings and with the advantages of continuously operating injector movement.
The description is to include how the geometry of the retractable gripper block system works and how the technical and safety risks of a conventional snubbing system or coiled tubing are overcome.
Configurations whereby the jointed tubing injector can be used to provide methods of completing wells that are safer and more efficient than coiled tubing or a conventional hydraulic snubbing jack will be presented.
RESULTS, OBSERVATIONS, CONCLUSIONS
The biggest limitation of coiled tubing is due to its size and residual bend, it is not capable of reaching the end of the well before the wellbore friction causes helical buckling.
The OD of the coiled tubing is limited by the available reel sizes and the difficulty transporting the large reels due to road dimensional and weight limitations.
Coiled tubing is not able to be rotated at any time in the well.
The use of jointed tubing eliminates those limitations.
When a well is being completed with a conventional hydraulic snubbing jack, the length of the stroke that the jack can take is limited by the allowable unsupported length of the tubing to ensure that it will not buckle.
It is also forced to stop workstring movement each time the jack is reset therefore the static friction of the workstring must be overcome during each movement of the jacks.
The design of the jointed tubing injector minimizes the unsupported length of the tubing and allows the continuous movement of the tubing.
The operation is less labor intensive, and the controls can be moved to a position that is less exposed to danger.
NOVEL / ADDITIVE INFORMATION
The Jointed Tubing Injector can continuously move jointed tubulars in and out of a well.
There is no other piece of equipment that will address as many of the problems that have been experienced in the completion of extended reach wells.
The paper will describe the injector and control system and how it can be applied to solve the challenges.
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