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Once a natural gas or oil well is drilled, and it has been verified that commercially viable, it must be "completed" to allow for the flow of petroleum or natural gas out of the formation and up to the surface. This process includes: casing, pressure and temperature evaluation, and the proper instillation of equipment to ensure an efficient flow out of the well. In recent years, these processes have been greatly enhanced by new technologies. Completions are the conduit between hydrocarbon reservoirs and surface facilities. They are a fundamental part of any hydrocarbon field development project. The have to be designed for safely maximising the hydrocarbon recovery from the well and may have to last for many years under ever changing conditions. Issues include: connection with the reservoir rock, avoiding sand production, selecting the correct interval, pumps and other forms of artificial lift, safety and integrity, equipment selection and installation and future well interventions.
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fully illustrated perspective of reservoir drive mechanisms, completion methods, artificial lift, well servicing equipment, fishing, and workover techniques. Also includes an extensive glossary.

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The book has two themes: one, the idea of preventing damage, and preventing formation from drilling into an oil formation to putting the well introduction stage; and two, the utilization of nodal system analysis method, which optimizes the pressure distribution from reservoir to well head, and plays the sensitivity analysis to design the tubing diameters first and then the production casing size, so as to achieve whole system optimization. With this book, drilling and production engineers should be able to improve operational efficiency by applying the latest state of the art technology in all facets of well completion during development drilling-completion and work over operations.

  • One of the only books devoted to the key technologies for all major aspects of advanced well completion activities.
     
  • Unique coverage of all aspects of well completion activities based on 25 years in the exploration, production and completion industry.
     
  • Matchless in-depth technical advice for achieving operational excellence with advance solutions.
This book provides technical information on well completion, from drilling in the pay zone to production start-up. It also covers the main methods for artificial lift, and well servicing. The reader will find a discussion of the concepts and equipment that are indispensable for scheduling and designing completion and servicing operations. The book's chief objective is to provide comprehensive information to those who require a thorough understanding of the completion engineer's aims and the resources he needs for oil field development and production. It is particularly well-suited to the needs of the specialist whose field of activity is located upstream from oil and gas production, e.g., geologists, geophysicists, and reservoir, drilling or production facility engineers. It should also be of use to oil company administrative personnel, including those in management, and those in the insurance and legal departments. The text is fully illustrated, thus helping the reader grasp the basics of this highly technical field. Contents:
 

 

Workover Well Control [Hardcover]

Workover Well Control by Neil Adams, this was first printed back in the 80's but much of what is writen still hold true today. He goes into the pros and cons of various stack arrangements in some depth, and not simply dealing with
workover.
 

WELL COMPLETION AND SERVICING (Oil and Gas Field Development Techniques) 1. Introduction to completion. 1.1. Main factors influencing completion design. 1.2. Overall approach to a well's flow capacity. 1.3. Major types of completion configurations. 1.4. Main phases in completion. 2. Connecting the pay zone and the borehole. 2.1. Drilling and casing the pay zone. 2.2. Evaluating and restoring the cement job. 2.3. Perforating. 2.4. Treating the pay zone. 2.5. The special case of horizontal wells. 3. The equipment of naturally flowing wells. 3.1. General configuration of flowing well equipment. 3.2. The production wellhead. 3.3. The production string or tubing. 3.4. Packers. 3.5. Downhole equipment. 3.6. Subsurface safety valves. 3.7. Running procedure. 4. Artificial lift. 4.1. Pumping. 4.2. Gas lift. 4.3. Choosing an artificial lift process. 5. Well servicing and workover. 5.1. Main types of operations. 5.2. Light operations on live wells. 5.3. Heavy operations on live wells. 5.4. Operations on killed wells. 5.5. Special cases. Bibliography. Index.
 

 

 

Surveys standard analysis of several types of oilfield data affecting well completion. Describes the characteristics of reservoirs and their fluids, explains methods for gathering data on those characteristics, and discusses ways in which the data is interpreted.

Well Testing is recognised by many operating oil and gas companies to be the most hazardous operation they routinely undertake. Therefore, it is of great importance that such operations are extremely well planned and executed.

This handbook covers all the major "Operational Aspects of Oil and Gas Well Testing" and uses a structured approach to guide the reader through the steps required to safely and effectively plan a well test operation under just about any circumstances world wide.

Safety procedures and well testing recommended practices are rigorously addressed in this book, as are the responsibilities of those persons involved in well testing operations.

Perforating equipment, drill stem test equipment and bottom hole pressure gauges are discussed in detail in the book. There is also a very valuable section on sub sea equipment, an area often not well understood even by experienced engineers who may have been primarily involved with land or jackup rigs.
 
 

 

Designed as a text for those attending Minerals Management Service (MMS) certification classes. Similar to Practical Well Control, which is a text for drilling certification classes, this book covers the items required by MMS for certification. Addresses well-control training requirements of MMS 30 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) Part 250, Subpart O for supervisors engaged in completion and workover activities in the Outer Continental Shelf of the United States

 

 

Completions are the conduit between hydrocarbon reservoirs and surface facilities. They are a fundamental part of any hydrocarbon field development project. The have to be designed for safely maximising the hydrocarbon recovery from the well and may have to last for many years under ever changing conditions. Issues include: connection with the reservoir rock, avoiding sand production, selecting the correct interval, pumps and other forms of artificial lift, safety and integrity, equipment selection and installation and future well interventions.


 

 

 

Text overviews the business, engineering, and technology of deepwater petroleum exploration and production. Provides coverage of all aspects of deepwater operations: including historic background; drilling and completing wells; development systems; fixed structures; floating production systems; subsea systems; topsides; and pipelines, flowlines, and risers.
 

 

 

Oil well testing and completions

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 Introduction to completion. Main factors influencing completion design. Overall approach to a well's flow capacity. Major types of completion configurations. Main phases in completion. Connecting the pay zone and the borehole.  Drilling and casing the pay zone.  Evaluating and restoring the cement job.  Perforating. Treating the pay zone. The special case of horizontal wells. The equipment of naturally flowing wells. General configuration of flowing well equipment.  The production wellhead.  The production string or tubing.  Packers.  Downhole equipment. Subsurface safety valves. Running procedure.  Artificial lift. Pumping.  Gas lift. Choosing an artificial lift process. Well servicing and workover.  Main types of operations.  Light operations on live wells. Heavy operations on live wells. Operations on killed wells. Special cases. Bibliography. Index

   
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