Pakistan , Petroleum Engineer @ LMK Resources
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Pakistan , Petroleum Engineer @ LMK Resources
[B]donya- petroleum engineer from gachsaran[/B]
Indonesia
Petroleum Engineer
Poland.
Oil and Gas Engineering.
Malaysia,
Currently Project Control Engineeer for Oil & Gas engineering consultant.
Previously, planning engineer for Building Construction (I have background in civil eng) and Fabrication of Oil & Gas Equipment.
36 year Petroleum Engineer; Houston, TX; Specializing in Completions, Re-completions, Well Intervention, Plug & Abandonment (onshore & Gulf of Mexico Offshore), Production Operations, Asset Mgt., Acquisition/Divestiture, Production Chemical Program Mgt., Due Diligence examination
I have never been to a Blog Format that is so restrictive and hindering of communication!!! I have been trying for an hour to provide Sahad in the Reservoir section with a response to let him know of a chemical treatment for water influx... what is the purpose of this locked up forum if it is not a location for information exchange????
For Sahad in the Reservoir Section:
The best relative permeability modifier that I've used was developed in Europe by a joint group of BP/ BJ Services(now Baker Hughes)/Halliburton; There was an English Chemical Co. that was also involved, but at this time I cannot remember the name; I used it on a well in the GI offshore Louisiana area, to save a lease from expiring that had some sub-salt potential; It can be pumped using either positive displacement pumps or centrifugal; BJ Services at the time had the longest track record of successes and the best pricing for a turnkey project; The well was a non-gravel packed well that was loading up and would only flow less than a day; Production test was Bopd=20, Mcfpd=250, Bwpd=500; We used BJ's frac boat as to not have to man-handle so many offshore chemical transports; The frac-boat showed up at 6am; rigged up and tested lines to the well; pumped the treatment; Rigged down and left by 3pm the same day; the cost for the whole job was $71,000 in 2003; The next morning we opened up the well and the post-treatment test was Bopd=850 Mcfpd=1,100 Bwpd=50; The key to the treatment is not over-treating; A small amount of chemical will reduce the water influx.. an optimum amount of chemical allows for some water flow, but at a severely reduced rate; Too much chemical will lock up everything.... oil/gas/water... so it is better to treat and retreat than over-treat; One of BP's platforms over-treated and they almost lost all their production; As for the cost... The Halliburton bid came at $300,000, just for the chemical and they wanted to use skid pumping units and chemical transport tanks... they would have had to man-handle over 100 chemical transports to the safety risks on the methods of pumping need to be considered in the planning.
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