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Emi Ogbunuju, Emmanuel Okolomma, Yahaya Ibrahim, Onyeintonbra Imbazi, Uduak Ukpe, Donnie Burts, Charlie Justus
Publisher: Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE)
Paper presented at the SPE International Conference and Exhibition on Formation Damage Control, February 19–21, 2020
Paper Number: SPE-199301-MS
... potential of 240 MMscf/d, producing below par at about 15% planned daily production. The sand face for these Single String Gas Producers were drilled with 13.8ppg POBM. Post well completion, hookup and initial cleanup, the wells were suspected to have remained suspended with drilling and completion debris...
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Publisher: Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE)
Paper presented at the SPE International Conference and Exhibition on Formation Damage Control, February 7–9, 2018
Paper Number: SPE-189466-MS
... cleanup and mitigate gun shock loads. For complex well completions, the software incorporates differentiating algorithms for shock-capturing hydrodynamic solvers, improved thermodynamic closure, fluid dynamics and more importantly, significantly faster turnaround simulation times to enable quick pre-job...
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Publisher: Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE)
Paper presented at the SPE International Symposium and Exhibition on Formation Damage Control, February 15–17, 2006
Paper Number: SPE-98059-MS
... regulator mobility ratio consideration water control displacement reservoir viscosity water cut injection permeability Fluid Dynamics formation relative permeability relative permeability water flow wellbore Upstream Oil & Gas well completion completion production control production...
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Publisher: Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE)
Paper presented at the SPE International Symposium on Formation Damage Control, February 23–24, 2000
Paper Number: SPE-58772-MS
... was chosen based on the results from the study. Well performance analyses of 12 of the wells completed indicate low to negative skins. The information is presented in this paper as a case of how to design a good perforating job and also to emphasize the need to study optimum underbalance for gas formations...
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Rosalvina Guimerans, Sergio Cigüela, Daniel Fernandez, Enrique Paleo, Elinor Rojas, Eglys Rosas, Antonio Farias, Jose Salas
Publisher: Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE)
Paper presented at the SPE Formation Damage Control Symposium, February 7–10, 1994
Paper Number: SPE-27374-MS
... organic fluid calcium brine completion fluid well completion water-based mud filtrate mobility society of petroleum engineers formation damage petroleum engineer brine fluid loss control drilling fluids and materials presentation drilling fluid chemistry filtrate table 1 table 2 mud filt...
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Publisher: Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE)
Paper presented at the SPE Formation Damage Control Symposium, February 22–23, 1990
Paper Number: SPE-20167-MS
... Abstract Application of a class of organic molecules provides highly effective temporary formation stabilization while well completion and stimulation fluids are in contact with the formation. These molecules are more effective than commonly used inorganic stabilizers (salts) and can be used...
Proceedings Papers
Publisher: Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE)
Paper presented at the SPE Symposium on Formation Damage Control, January 29–30, 1976
Paper Number: SPE-5703-MS
... consider a new well completion. What are the opportunities available to us in planning a well completion? Who is involved in making these opportunities become a reality? When shall we examine the opportunities available to us? How shall we go about them? These are the questions that present themselves. Too...