General Overview of Perforating
General Overview of Perforating
General Overview of Perforating
Mahmoud Radwan is a Subsurface & Integrity Operations Dept. Head at AMAL Petroleum
Company (AMAPETCO) with more than 13 years of experience in oil & gas industry.
Mahmoud worked in Well Engineering, Intervention, Integrity & Work-over at several
Short companies, including Badr El-Din Pet. Co. (BAPETCO), Qarun Pet. Co. (QPC) and Wadi El-
Biography Sahel Petroleum Co. (WASPETCO).
Also, a freelance instructor at upstream Oil & Gas in Egypt & UAE since 2008.
Mahmoud received a BSc degree in Petroleum Engineering from Al-Azhar University in
2007.
Evaluating Sustainable Annulus Pressure (SAP) in Sour Wells and the Possible Causes
to Avoid Recurrence to the Well Integrity Annual Middle East Conference in Abu Dhabi;
UAE in Apr 2015
Implementing NDT methods for maintenance and inspection to the Asset Integrity
Management North Africa Conference in Cairo; Egypt in Nov 2015
Feasibility Evaluation of Using Downhole Gas-water Separation Technology in gas
Reservoirs with Bottom Water; paper number: SPE-183739-MS to the 20th Middle East
Publications Oil & Gas Show and Conference in Mar 2017 http://dx.doi.org/10.2118/183739-MS
Managing the Operational Challenges in Corroded Wells through Well Integrity
Management System to the Improving Brownfield Performance Technical Convention,
in Cairo; Egypt in Dec 2019
Safe and Economic Attractive Rigless Operations Using a Digital Slickline in
Unmanned Platform with Low Structure Loads and Spacing; paper number: SPE--
202857-MS to the Abu Dhabi International Petroleum Exhibition & Conference (ADIPEC)
in Nov 2020 http://dx.doi.org/10.2118/183739-MS
Agenda
• Purpose of Perforating
• History
• Shaped Charge Design
• Job Safety
Purpose of Perforating
Perforating connects the
wellbore with the pay zone of
the reservoir.
Provides the flow path
for reservoir fluids to
enter the wellbore.
Successful stimulation and
sand control operations are
strongly dependent on
perforation parameters
A key factor in well
productivity .
NOTE: Dangerous operation that
requires careful planning and
execution.
Purpose Of Perforating
Well 1. Drill well to total depth
reduced permeability
Mud filtrate invasion
Reservoir
6 AZ –
MLC
History of Perforating
•Mechanical, Nitro Shot prior to
1932.
•Bullet Gun, 1932 to present
•Shaped Charge, 1946 to present
•Spin-off from DOD and DOE
Technology
•Most popular
•Hydraulic, 1958 to present
•Abrasive jetting
History of Perforating
•Mechanical, Nitro Shot prior to
1932.
•Bullet Gun, 1932 to present
•Shaped Charge, 1946 to present
•Spin-off from DOD and DOE
Technology
•Most popular
•Hydraulic, 1958 to present
•Abrasive jetting
History of Perforating
•Mechanical, Nitro Shot prior to
1932.
•Bullet Gun, 1932 to present
•Shaped Charge, 1946 to present
•Spin-off from DOD and DOE
Technology
•Most popular
•Hydraulic, 1958 to present
•Abrasive jetting
History of Perforating
•Mechanical, Nitro Shot prior to
1932.
•Bullet Gun, 1932 to present
•Shaped Charge, 1946 to present
•Spin-off from DOD and DOE
Technology
•Most popular
•Hydraulic, 1958 to present
•Abrasive jetting
History of Perforating
•Optimum perforation.
Perforations are “cleaned”
right after gun firing. Maximize
productivity
Extreme Overbalance
Nitrogen Pumping Wellhead
Production Zone
Large Shaped-
charge Gun
• TCP preferred
•TCP
Tubing
•CT?
Packer
Production Zone
Large Shaped-
charge Gun
Primer
Conical Liner
Main Explosive
Shaped Charge Materials
Shaped Charges are
capable of releasing energy
instantaneously in an
explosion. They use a
cavity effect and metal liner
to maximise penetration.
Shaped Charge Mechanism
They consist of 4
components:
Primer
Main explosive
Conical Liner
case
Kc Crushed zone
Intelligent Perforating Process
Reservoir
Description
Seismic Completion
Logs... Design
Simulators Job
Nodal.. Design
Monobore
Multiple..
Execution
(Optimize)
Gun
Hardware Treatment
Deployment
Why Care About SOPs?