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Field Cases of Cost Efficient Slickline Well Interventions

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Abstract The comparison of today's slickline capabilities with its early usage for routine remedial workovers and maintenance best illustrates the significant advances that have occurred within slickline technology. Today, for example, slickline can be used to I) set and retrieve slickline-retrievable safety valves or plugs, 2) open and close downhole circulating devices, 3)retrieve accurate depthhime data for correlating with memory production surveys for well diagnostics (problem identification) reservoir description, or flow analysis, 4) provide accurate correlation of tubing casing collars, and 5) pull and run multiple flow controls set packers and other downhole equipment without explosives; setting monobore tools; and other perform other well interventions that are dependent upon measurement accuracy. Less than a decade ago, slickline was only considered for mechanical well workovers. This paper will discuss the newly developed technology that allows slickline to economically provide alternatives to services traditionally reserved for other, more costly options. Case histories will be used to illustrate the enlarged scope of services and how the equipment combines to provide the innovative low cost service options that the industry has been seeking. Introduction Economic initiatives are usually the drivers of new technologies, and thus, reacting to the significant decline in the oilfield climate during the last decade, no era has been as momentous in providing stimuli for operational change. Unfortunately, operators who are seeking new methods usually look to new technologies as the potential problem solvers, and in so doing, overlook enhancements to the older, proven technologies that could provide the cost efficient alternatives they want. This has been the case with slickline. Until the resurgence of investigation into new strategies to meet the oilfield cost constraints of the last decade, slickline service was only considered for routine mechanical workovers. Who would have considered using slickline to set a packer in the early 90's. The capabilities that have changed the profile of slickline service from one of routine mechanical well work overs to a multi-faceted service technology are derived from the new slickline tools that can be used independently or combined to further enhance the scope of services. The equipment includes an electronic triggering device (ETD) that enables safe detonation of explosive devices, a battery-operated, electro-mechanical tool that sets wellbore devices on slickline and braided line without explosives, an electronic measurement system that automatically corrects measurement inaccuracies resulting from line stretch and environmental stress factors, a slickline collar locator (SLCL) that accurately verifies collar locations in a tubing string, and data job loggers or acquisition software systems that connect to the electronic measurement system to graphically record dynamic wireline information.
Title: Field Cases of Cost Efficient Slickline Well Interventions
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Abstract The comparison of today's slickline capabilities with its early usage for routine remedial workovers and maintenance best illustrates the significant advances that have occurred within slickline technology.
Today, for example, slickline can be used to I) set and retrieve slickline-retrievable safety valves or plugs, 2) open and close downhole circulating devices, 3)retrieve accurate depthhime data for correlating with memory production surveys for well diagnostics (problem identification) reservoir description, or flow analysis, 4) provide accurate correlation of tubing casing collars, and 5) pull and run multiple flow controls set packers and other downhole equipment without explosives; setting monobore tools; and other perform other well interventions that are dependent upon measurement accuracy.
Less than a decade ago, slickline was only considered for mechanical well workovers.
This paper will discuss the newly developed technology that allows slickline to economically provide alternatives to services traditionally reserved for other, more costly options.
Case histories will be used to illustrate the enlarged scope of services and how the equipment combines to provide the innovative low cost service options that the industry has been seeking.
Introduction Economic initiatives are usually the drivers of new technologies, and thus, reacting to the significant decline in the oilfield climate during the last decade, no era has been as momentous in providing stimuli for operational change.
Unfortunately, operators who are seeking new methods usually look to new technologies as the potential problem solvers, and in so doing, overlook enhancements to the older, proven technologies that could provide the cost efficient alternatives they want.
This has been the case with slickline.
Until the resurgence of investigation into new strategies to meet the oilfield cost constraints of the last decade, slickline service was only considered for routine mechanical workovers.
Who would have considered using slickline to set a packer in the early 90's.
The capabilities that have changed the profile of slickline service from one of routine mechanical well work overs to a multi-faceted service technology are derived from the new slickline tools that can be used independently or combined to further enhance the scope of services.
The equipment includes an electronic triggering device (ETD) that enables safe detonation of explosive devices, a battery-operated, electro-mechanical tool that sets wellbore devices on slickline and braided line without explosives, an electronic measurement system that automatically corrects measurement inaccuracies resulting from line stretch and environmental stress factors, a slickline collar locator (SLCL) that accurately verifies collar locations in a tubing string, and data job loggers or acquisition software systems that connect to the electronic measurement system to graphically record dynamic wireline information.

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