SPE/IATMI Asia Pacific Oil &Amp; Gas Conference and Exhibition 2021
DOI: 10.2118/205757-ms
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Big Entrance Hole Perforation as New Alternative Approach to Optimize Thru-Tubing Sand Control Technique While Maintaining Reservoir Deliverability for Tunu Gas Reservoir in Unconsolidated Sand Formation

Abstract: Mahakam block with one of its gas fields, Tunu, has been developed for decades. Hundreds of wells were drilled to unlock layered sand reservoirs ranging from unconsolidated to consolidated reservoirs. Through field experience, well architecture is actively developing. The latest architecture, targeting shallow reservoirs only, is called Shallow Light Architecture (SLA). The well is completed with 3.5in production tubing cemented inside a 8.5in open-hole reservoir section. SLA is the default architecture for ch… Show more

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“…②The influence of reservoir mineral composition. If the unstable minerals such as montmorillonite account for a relatively large proportion of the mineral composition, they will expand when exposed to water during mining, squeezing the rock particles and disturbing the cementation between them, leading to easy sand production (Peerakham C et al, 2023;Deng et al, 2023;Dwitama S et al, 2021). (2) Impact of formation pressure: The decrease in formation pressure can weaken the destruction caused by squeezing, thereby reducing sand production in the oil reservoir (Tang C et al, 2022;Stephen Babagbemi A et al, 2023).…”
Section: Geological Factorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…②The influence of reservoir mineral composition. If the unstable minerals such as montmorillonite account for a relatively large proportion of the mineral composition, they will expand when exposed to water during mining, squeezing the rock particles and disturbing the cementation between them, leading to easy sand production (Peerakham C et al, 2023;Deng et al, 2023;Dwitama S et al, 2021). (2) Impact of formation pressure: The decrease in formation pressure can weaken the destruction caused by squeezing, thereby reducing sand production in the oil reservoir (Tang C et al, 2022;Stephen Babagbemi A et al, 2023).…”
Section: Geological Factorsmentioning
confidence: 99%