Abstract

Abstract Gravel-packing of open-hole highly-deviated or horizontal wells is increasingly becoming a common practice, especially in deep water and sub-sea completion environments where production rates may reach up to 50,000 BOPD or 250 MMSCFD. In these wells, reliability of the sand face completion, in addition to other factors, is of utmost importance due to the prohibitively high cost of intervention or side-tracking and the very high hydrocarbon recoveries required per well. To date the norm in gravel-packing such wells is water-packing or shunt-packing with water-based fluids. With both techniques, filter-cake removal treatments are conventionally done through coiled tubing after gravel packing, pulling out of the hole with the service tool and running in with the production/injection tubing. Furthermore, because conventional gravel-pack carrier fluids are water-based (brine or viscous fluids), water-based drilling fluids are traditionally used to drill the reservoir section to ensure compatibility and improve wellbore cleanup, even if the upper hole is drilled with a synthetic/oil-based drilling fluid. In this paper, we discuss several novel techniques that can substantially improve return on investment in gravel packing of open-hole horizontal completions, through reduced cost and process time, improved fluid management practices, increased productivity and/or reduced risk of future interventions, so mitigating against the risk of sand face completion failure or under-performance. The proposed techniques include: Simultaneous gravel-packing and filter-cake removal with water-based carrier fluids when the reservoir is drilled with a water-based drilling fluid: laboratory data relevant to gravel-packing are given and field case histories are discussed in detail.Simultaneous gravel-packing and cake cleanup with either water or a synthetic/oil-based carrier fluid when the reservoir is drilled with a synthetic/oil-based drilling fluid: laboratory data on cake removal while gravel packing are presented for both water-based and oil-based carrier fluids along with data on kinetics of cake removal.a new service tool that utilizes wash-pipe as continuous tubing and thus allows spotting of breaker treatments immediately after gravel packing: detailed description of the tool and its operation is given.Gravel-packing of highly-deviated or horizontal wells above fracturing pressure. Benefits offered by each of the proposed techniques are discussed in detail along with their current limitations.

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