Unit 1 - Well Problems Low Well Productivity - Edit2 PDF
Unit 1 - Well Problems Low Well Productivity - Edit2 PDF
Unit 1 - Well Problems Low Well Productivity - Edit2 PDF
Engineering-II
Unit 1: Well
Problems; Low
Well
Productivity.
Prepared by: Mr
Saddam Al-Sadi
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PROBLEM WELLS
Problemsin injection or disposal wells may be
related to
1. high injection pressure
2. and low injection rate
3. or mechanical problems.
Characteristically,
in a low permeability
reservoir, well productivity declines rapidly
if fluids near the wellbore are produced at
a high rate.
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radioactive
tracer ' surveys may be used
to determine formation-wellbore
communication for each interval .
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Formation Damage
Formation
damage may be defined as: any
impairment of well productivity or injectivity due to
plugging:
Ø within the wellbore ,
Ø in perforations ,
Ø in formation pores adjacent to the wellbore,
Ø or in fractures communicating with the wellbore .
Formation Damage
A
reservoir study may be required to differentiate
between
Ø ( 1 ) production decline due to gradual formation
plugging
Ø and (2) decline due to loss of reservoir pressure .
Formation Damage
Formation Damage
Figure1 -2 illustrates the difference in pressure
drawdown in a normal well as compared with a well
with serious " skin" damage.
If
permeability is low, days or weeks may be required
for reservoir pressure to stabilize;
If
the reservoir is being produced by dissolved gas
drive, oil viscosity will increase somewhat as gas is
released from the oil.
If
well producing problems are due to high viscosity
water-in-oil emulsions in or near the wellbore , it
may be economical to either break or invert the
emulsion with surfactants to lower viscosity .
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For
an emulsion to become stable, an emulsifying
agent (fine particles and/or surfactants) must be
present.
Mechanical failures
Mechanical failures can occur in a well for a
variety of reasons that are usually related to one of
the following:
Examples of Mechanical
Failures