All Days 2007
DOI: 10.2118/110600-ms
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Theory and Application of Probabilistic Method of Designing Customized Interval Control Valves Choke Trim for Multizone Intelligent Well Systems

Abstract: This paper describes a stochastic approach to the design of interval control valve choke trims for an intelligent well system. The paper builds on the deterministic approach of specifying the Cv characteristics of a multi-position control valve. The probabilistic method considers reservoir uncertainties in productivity indices, zonal pressure drawdown, expected production (or injection) rates and field production operation philosophy. This design approach allows the control valve to meet the … Show more

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“…The "midway" ICV position trim design was customized to flow at 50% of the "fully open" position as described by (Ajayi and Konopczynski, 2007). Error!…”
Section: Improved Zonal Production Control With Multi-position Icvs Amentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The "midway" ICV position trim design was customized to flow at 50% of the "fully open" position as described by (Ajayi and Konopczynski, 2007). Error!…”
Section: Improved Zonal Production Control With Multi-position Icvs Amentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Significant pressure losses may have to be imposed by the ICV, especially when controlling the inflows from highly heterogeneous or differentially depleted zones. For instance, the pressure drop across ICVs can be designed to cover the full range of possible zonal production rates (Ajayi and Konopczynski, 2007).…”
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confidence: 99%