Abstract

_ This article, written by JPT Technology Editor Chris Carpenter, contains highlights of paper OTC 32910,“A Decade of Multilateral Technology Installation Improvements Down Under,” by Stefano Cappiello and Adam Pasicznyk, SPE, Halliburton. The paper has not been peer reviewed. Copyright 2023 Offshore Technology Conference. _ Multilaterals wells on the North West Shelf of Australia have been installed for over a decade. An overview of the well architecture, technology evolution, reliability, and efficiency of these operations is presented in the complete paper. The study is focused on subsea multilateral campaigns, where multiple global and regional first installations took place in mature fields. Introduction Multilateral developments in Australia mainly have been completed off subsea installations, with fewer performed from jack-up rigs. These multilateral completions mostly have been installed with the junction located in the producing reservoir sands. Technology Advancement of Multilaterals (TAML) Level 5 completions have successfully been deployed. The authors classify related systems as follows, with the most attention paid in the synopsis to the final two classes: - Generation One (Field A) - Generation Two (Field B) - Generation Three (Field C) - Generation Four (Field A) General Multilateral Well Design Because of sand production within the reservoir, these applications typically require a TAML Level 5 completion system. These systems deliver hydraulic and mechanical isolation at the junction through the completion. The junction is isolated above and below by production packers and by swell packers in the lateral. The junctions typically are installed horizontally within the reservoir. The original general requirements to construct Level 5 multilateral junctions included the following: - Ability to construct a Level 5 Junction in the 9⅝-in. casing or liner - Ability to run a landing profile or coupling as part of the 9⅝-in. production casing or liner - Ability to run and orient a premilled window at depth - Drill-out 8½-in. openhole section into the mainbore and into the lateral - Junction installed within the reservoir at high angle - Window milling to be performed in one trip - Lateral completion to be installed in one trip - Compressive strength rating capable of running screen sections over 2 km As the operators began to adopt multilateral technology in Australia, the following requirements were incrementally added: - Ability to deliver a Level 5 multilateral system in an existing well - Ability to deliver a trilateral well - Improve efficiency and reduce installation time

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