1972
DOI: 10.2118/3498-pa
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Sand Production Determined from Noise Measurements

Abstract: A method has been developed for using a logging tool in wells with sand problems to develop information on (1) producing rates above which sand production occurs, (2) the location of the sand-producing interval in a zone, and (3) the flow rate contributions of various segments of a perforated interval. Introduction In any area subject to sand production problems, it is desirable to know what production rate will precipitate sand movement and at what formation… Show more

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“…However, initial sand production rate was substantially less for 0. 01 11 liner. For all these cases, sand production occurred the most at initial stages of water saturation when ·sands were being redistributed in 441 the annulus.…”
Section: Effect Of Screen Opening For Aberfeldy Sand and Oilmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, initial sand production rate was substantially less for 0. 01 11 liner. For all these cases, sand production occurred the most at initial stages of water saturation when ·sands were being redistributed in 441 the annulus.…”
Section: Effect Of Screen Opening For Aberfeldy Sand and Oilmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Stein used empirical equations to determine sanding risks. Based on logging data and rock mechanic test data, the ultrasonic time difference, combined modulus, B index, and Schlumberger index are calculated to predict whether the formation will produce sands [1]. Empirical equations are practical and straightforward and are widely used worldwide.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%