TX 75083-3836, U.S.A., fax 01-972-952-9435. AbstractThe heavy-oil reservoir Bachaquero-01, in the Lagunillas district of Venezuela's Lake Maracaibo, has been productive since 1934. Because the oil gravity is only 12º API, steam has been injected since 1971 to increase production. To further optimize production, stand-alone horizontal wells have been drilled since 1996. However, in only 4 months after steam was injected into the horizontal wells, a very fast decline of up to 50% of initial production was observed in these nongravelpacked wells.In a drilling-and-completion campaign from October 2000 to January 2001, 18 horizontal wells were successfully drilled and gravel-packed. In this paper we describe the gravel-pack techniques applied to minimize the rapidly declining rate of production in horizontal alternate steam-injection wells. We explain the method used for screen and gravel-size selection and summarize the completion operations and gravel-pack fluids that were used. We describe the modification of an existing hydraulic packer with a high-temperature seal of 600ºF-a combination used for the first time worldwide. Finally, we illustrate the successful drilling-and-completion campaign with case histories and production performance.The gravel-packed wells had an average increase of 15% productivity after 1 year with no sand production. The gravelpack operations were executed at a pump rate of 2 to 3 bbl/min with a sand concentration of 0.5 to 0.7 pounds of proppant per gallon added (ppa), observing continuous fluid returns of 50% to 80%. The packers were successfully field tested after a period of three weeks of steam injection.
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