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Coiled Tubing Real-Time Monitoring PDF

This document discusses how real-time monitoring using fiber optics and thin electrical conductors has opened new opportunities for optimizing coiled tubing interventions. It provides background on coiled tubing operations and reviews downhole measurements that are now available in real-time, such as pressure, temperature, load, and distributed acoustic sensing. These measurements allow operators to more safely and effectively perform operations like pipe extensions for gas control, matrix acidizing, and water shutoff by monitoring conditions downhole and adjusting strategies in real-time. The document concludes that real-time monitoring presents many opportunities to improve efficiency by combining services and optimizing fluid placement and well responses.

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Coiled Tubing Real-Time Monitoring PDF

This document discusses how real-time monitoring using fiber optics and thin electrical conductors has opened new opportunities for optimizing coiled tubing interventions. It provides background on coiled tubing operations and reviews downhole measurements that are now available in real-time, such as pressure, temperature, load, and distributed acoustic sensing. These measurements allow operators to more safely and effectively perform operations like pipe extensions for gas control, matrix acidizing, and water shutoff by monitoring conditions downhole and adjusting strategies in real-time. The document concludes that real-time monitoring presents many opportunities to improve efficiency by combining services and optimizing fluid placement and well responses.

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Coiled Tubing Real-Time Monitoring:

A New Era of Well Intervention &


Workover Optimization
Pierre Ramondenc

Society of Petroleum Engineers


Distinguished Lecturer Program
www.spe.org/dl
Presentation Outline

• Background on coiled tubing


• Why the need for real-time downhole data?
• Review of available measurements
• A wealth of applications
• Summary
• Q&A
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Background on coiled tubing

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What is coiled tubing?
“Coiled Tubing (CT) is any continuously-milled
tubular product manufactured in lengths that
requires spooling onto a take-up reel, during the
primary milling or manufacturing process”.

Operation PLUTO, 1944


www.histomil.com 4
What is coiled tubing?
• Straightened prior to being
inserted into the wellbore
• External diameter from 0.75
to 4 in.
• Reel lengths in excess of
30,000 ft available
• Steel yield strength ranging
from 55,000 to 135,000 psi
Present day coiled tubing string

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A wide range of applications
• Fluid conveyance
• Tool conveyance
• Completions

Perforating

Matrix stimulation
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Gravel pack
Why the need for real-time
downhole data?

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Limitations of conventional CT…

CT weight:
Hang off
CT depth:
Spooled CT length

Wellhead:
P, T, Q

Conventional CT: Only surface readouts 8


… Prevent true optimization
• Need to increase safety
– Have the charges detonated?
– Are we getting stuck at depth?
• Need to increase treatment effectiveness
– Have we pumped fluid at the right place?
– Are we effectively actuating the sleeve?
• Need to increase efficiency
– Can we combine services in one run?
– Can we save time?
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Monitoring as a first step

See what happens downhole


to take corrective actions

Everything starts with a


measurement!
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Which data do we need?

Intervene at Watch for the


the right place reservoir
Accurate Monitoring response
Real-time
BHA
positioning
of downhole
flow
downhole
data
Monitoring of
wellbore &
tool responses

Perform the right action 11


Review of available measurements

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Available measurements
• Real-time (RT) telemetry first available with
wired coiled tubing, but
– Reach limitations (size and weight of wired cable)
– Pumping limitations (chemical compatibility)
– Maintenance issues
• Two telemetry systems developed since 2005
– Fiber optics
– Thin electrical conductor
• Compatible with logging tools and cameras 13
Available measurements

Braided logging cable 0.071-in. fiber-optics tube 0.125-in. tube wire


IPTC 18294 Adapted from SPE 130365 IPTC 18294

• Fiber optics provides distributed measurements


• Thin conductor cable provides power
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Downhole point measurements
• Typical tools operational specifications
– Downhole pressure: 12,500 psi
– Downhole temperature: -13 to 350 F
– Maximum pump rate: 8 bpm
– Drop ball compatible
– Resistant to corrosive and abrasive fluids

Adapted from
SPE 179063 15
Distributed measurements
• Use of optical fiber as a sensor
Distributed temperature sensing Distributed acoustic sensing
(DTS) (DAS)

IPTC 16873

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SPE 173686
Distributed measurements

• Performance of optical fiber depends on


– Glass core type
– Glass coating
– Packaging
• Can resist temperatures up to 450 F
• Resistance to acid depends on fiber type
• Mode of acquisition depends on fiber type
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A wealth of applications

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Some basic applications
• CCL and GR for accurate depth control (SPE 106567)
• Temperature for treatment evaluation (SPE 184804)
• Pressure for: (SPE 143318, SPE 157379, IPTC 18294)
– Control of gas lifting procedure
– Tool actuation (e.g., jetting nozzles, packer setting)
– Condition assessment (under- / over-balanced)
• Load and torque for: (SPE 153956, SPE 163908)
– Sleeve actuation confirmation
– Downhole motor stall prevention 19
Pipe extension for gas control
SPE 179063

• Precise depth control (CCL, GR)


– To adjust length of tubing tail extension to be cut
– To accurately place the hanging mechanism

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Pipe extension for gas control
SPE 179063

• Control of guns hydraulic activation

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Pipe extension for gas control
SPE 179063

• Weight and
torque to confirm
anchoring
• Pressure to
control setting
process

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Pipe extension for gas control
SPE 179063

Qliquid, bpd Qgas, MMcf/D


6,000 40

30
4,000
20
2,000
10
0 0
Well A Well B Well C Well D Well A Well B Well C Well D
Before Intervention After Intervention Before Intervention After Intervention

• Faster than recompletion (1 week vs. 3 weeks)


• Producing life extended by at least 2 years
• Investment recovered in 1 month
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Matrix acidizing IPTC 18362

• Flow
measurement
Y,600

to control fluid
X,500

placement
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Matrix acidizing IPTC 18362

• Combined DTS and flow profiling to adjust


treatment strategy

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Matrix acidizing IPTC 18362

• Point flow measurement complemented DTS


• Real-time downhole flow monitoring allowed
controlling fluid placement
• Optimized pumping strategy improved
injectivity nearly 300%
• Results saved drilling of additional injectors

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Water shutoff CMP 2016

Real-time Analysis of
detonation reservoir
confirmation response

• Control of fiber-optic compatible firing heads 27


Water shutoff CMP 2016

Puncher holes

Next interval

Newly perforated

• DTS to confirm interval opening and optimize


subsequent fluid placement strategy
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Water shutoff CMP 2016

• Doubled oil production


• Controlled water production
• Minimized deferred production (live well)
• Combination of services in one run
– Perforating
– Chemical diversion
– Selective stimulation
– Nitrogen kickoff
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Untapped potential

• DAS to evaluate step rate test

What can you think of?

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Untapped potential
• Distributed strain sensing for pipe integrity
and fatigue management
• Support to fracturing operations:
– Selective activation for plug & perf
– Fracturing fluid placement optimization
– Flowback evaluation
• Fiber optics and electrical power combination
• RT automated intervention steering
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Summary

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Summary
CT RT telemetry has opened a new
era of operational optimization
• Measurements unlocks new efficiency gains
• Optimization occurs at different level
– Safer, faster, and more effective services
– Possibility to combine services in one single run
• Application limits still have not been reached
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