All Days 2011
DOI: 10.2118/142887-ms
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Downhole Safety Valve for Well-Intervention Operations: Design, Testing, and Successful Case History

Abstract: As things progress each year in the oil industry, there is a much greater emphasis on safety. Live well-intervention operations are challenging because of inherent risks and require detailed risk analysis and appropriate mitigation, such as redundant safety devices. This paper presents details of the development, testing, and successful field deployment of a newly designed safety valve that can be used on coiled tubing (CT), jointed tubing (JT), and CT-JT hybrid string applications. This safety … Show more

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“…Some of the benefits of hybrid string include • Extended reach in horizontal wells • Capability to use large CT with higher flow rates • A reduction in horsepower of 30 to 50% for hydraulic fracturing and stimulation (McNeil et al 2011) • Higher cleanout efficiency with the capability of continuous forward and reverse circulation • Smaller and lighter equipment footprint • More weight at the end of string for plug millouts, sidetracks, and long multilaterals • Faster operation compared to JT-only operations • Fracturing through the completion string saves time and money • Hang-off completion string at the end of the job • Fit-for-purpose equipment and tools offers unmatched job safety and efficiency (Ehtesham et al 2011)…”
Section: Hybrid Stringmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some of the benefits of hybrid string include • Extended reach in horizontal wells • Capability to use large CT with higher flow rates • A reduction in horsepower of 30 to 50% for hydraulic fracturing and stimulation (McNeil et al 2011) • Higher cleanout efficiency with the capability of continuous forward and reverse circulation • Smaller and lighter equipment footprint • More weight at the end of string for plug millouts, sidetracks, and long multilaterals • Faster operation compared to JT-only operations • Fracturing through the completion string saves time and money • Hang-off completion string at the end of the job • Fit-for-purpose equipment and tools offers unmatched job safety and efficiency (Ehtesham et al 2011)…”
Section: Hybrid Stringmentioning
confidence: 99%