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Captains Meeting 2009Introduction to Well Testing- Expro
Edwin Schoorl
Introduction to Well Testing - Expro
Agenda
• Oil and Gas presence• Well construction• Well testing• Welltest System• Welltest Equipment• Welltest Video• Questions
Introduction to Well Testing - Expro
• Oil and gas is formed through millions of years of heat and pressure applied to the remains of microscopic plant and animal life..
• This mass is buried with the accumulating sediment and reach an adequate temperature, something above 50 to 70 °C t hey start to cook.
• This transformation, changes them into the liquid hydrocarbons that move and migrate, and will become our oil and gas reservoir.
• The gas and oil is present in porous rock or sandstone.
Introduction to Well Testing - Expro
• Finally the gas and oil must be stopped from migrating to surface, and get trapped.
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Once seismic has determined that there is a potential for hydrocarbon presence at a certain depth, an exploration well is required.
A Drilling rig is than mobilized to carry out that operation.
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• Drilling starts with a large (up to 36”) drill bit
• To prevent collapsing of the hole, at regular intervals casing is set.
• The drilling is than continued with a slightly smaller bit, etc until they reach target.
• Hence the telescopic well design
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Once the drilling operation is completed, the well requires a “production tubing” or “production string”.
This is used to safely produce the hydrocarbons to surface
During well testing operations this can be : � Permanent Completion
� Temporary Completion (DST)
Finally the well is equipped with a range of valves to safely connect the well to the testing facilities and allow maintenance to be done to the well itself:
� The X-Mass Tree
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Well design
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Completion design
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Wellhead design design
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Perforating
Once the well is completed with the production tubing and x mass tree, the well is still isolated from the reservoir
To allow production from the reservoir, the casing wall needs to be perforated with “guns”to allow influx of the hydrocarbons
These perforating holes are exactly opposite the reservoir
Now the well is ready for testing.
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What is Welltesting
Exploration wells
� Physical producing of the reservoir, flowing the oil and gas to the rig burner booms, or production facilities.
� Record well behaviour and production rates, over time.
� Collect representative fluid samples.
Production wells
� Well / Reservoir Clean up after drilling or workover operation and CONFIRM expectations
� Well Clean up after well maintenance
� Reservoir stimulation
� Coiled tubing clean outs
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Why Welltesting
Provide data for reservoir analysis and prediction
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� Size of reservoir, i.e. gas or oil in place.� Evaluation if it a commercial find.
� Design field development plans
• How many wells
• Type and size of platform and pipeline• Production forecast
• Field life.
• Expected sustainable production rates
• Etc
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Logistics process
Decision to test (exploration well) is often taken based on final logs after the drilling is completed.That’s only days before actual test equipment is required onboard
This put a lot of strain on logistics process .
A typical exploration test requires about 14 truckloads of test equipment.
In a short time frame that immense equipment package is
� Handled on Expro yard� Handled on Quay side
� Handled on Board, and spotted on deck
� Rigged up and pressure tested
� Carry out the test operation
� And reverse the logistics process
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Process flow diagram
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Flowhead or test tree
Function
• provide means of isolation of the well to the welltest facilities
• Allow a pump inlet to the wellbore (kill side)
• Allow production via the production out let
• Allow slickline operations to be carried out
• Means to pick up and rotate the test string
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Sand Filter
FunctionRemove any solids from the well stream and protect equipment against erosion.
Solids such as
• Reservoir Sand
• Perforating debris
• Proppant
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Choke Manifold
FunctionTo control the well production rate during the test
With Adjustable chokes (throttling) or fixed size chokes
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Heater
FunctionTo Heat expanded gas before separation
During the production of a well, the gas pressure is reduced.
This causes the volume to increase and results in a lower temperature.
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Separator
Function
Separate and measure all phases produced
• Water
• Oil / Condensate
• Gas
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Surge tank
Function
• Pressurised 15 m3 tank to degas the liquid produced from the separator
• Measure and temporarily store the liquid produced
• Safely route all associated residue gas to safe are.
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Gauge Tank
Function• Atmospheric enclosed 30 M3
storage/ gauge tank.
• Liquids are either burnt (oil) or transferred to transport tanks (IMO tanks)
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Flare Booms
FunctionTo provide safe distance to the rig structure for allowing gas / condensate or oil to be burnt.
The booms provide
• Large bore Gas lines
• Atomising heads for liquid burning
• Ignition system
• Vent lines
• Water screens
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Temporary Piping
• Faster temporary hook up of equipment
• Flexible in size and pressure rating • Easy connections
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Welltest Video
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Any Questions
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Thank you for your attention