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DOI: 10.2118/137310-ms
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A New Multi-Jet Gun Improves Well Production in the North Sea

Abstract: The main focus of any perforation system is to establish effective hydraulic communication between the wellbore and the reservoir. A primary attribute for this connection is maximum penetration in the undamaged reservoir rock, especially in mature and highly depleted reservoirs. Drilling and completion fluids cause a certain amount of damage in the near well bore region, the perforating tunnels must bypass the damaged region to create the effective flow path and enable maximum well productivity. The challenge … Show more

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“…The information gathered from a minifrac includes the closure pressure, fluid efficiency, net pressure, and entry (perforations and NWB) friction. three angled shaped charge (Scott et al 2010) (Fig. This test is designed to allow the tortuosity and perforation friction components to be separated so that specific remedial action can be taken to help ensure a successful stimulation treatment (Wright 1996;Lizak et al 2006).…”
Section: Summary Of Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The information gathered from a minifrac includes the closure pressure, fluid efficiency, net pressure, and entry (perforations and NWB) friction. three angled shaped charge (Scott et al 2010) (Fig. This test is designed to allow the tortuosity and perforation friction components to be separated so that specific remedial action can be taken to help ensure a successful stimulation treatment (Wright 1996;Lizak et al 2006).…”
Section: Summary Of Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Extensive work performed by Scott et al (2010) established the potential benefit of using hydraulic fracture treatments based on the fact that the friction pressure drop generated at casing perforations can be significantly reduced. A second class of shaped charges was recently introduced for unconventional resources that require stimulation, which was engineered to maximize hole diameter while maintaining a consistent exit-hole diameter, independent of well profile and/or gun eccentricity (Fig.…”
Section: Fluid Recoverymentioning
confidence: 99%