RIASSUNTO
Abstract
The Well A14 was drilled in 2004 with dual completion and flowed for about 7 years. The well was shut-in due to high water cut and sand production. In December 2011, the well was re-completed single with 7’’ Cased Hole Gravel Pack and ESP + YTool. The well was later sidetracked and deviated to a tie-in point in order to encounter the target at optimal structural positions and provide additional drainage points on the target level to optimize hydrocarbon recovery from the field. The flowed for a period of 2 ½ years and stopped flowing as a result of electric fault on the ESP. Following this and the unfavorable price of crude oil at the time, there was need for an optimized means of intervention; several factors were considered and a HWO intervention using HWPU was selected. This paper addresses the contingent challenges faced and how these were overcome in the course of this 2nd W/O to recover the existing completion and run-in with a new design of ESP and accessories. During POOH the old completion after laying down the D-ESP packer on surface, the well kicked as a result of poor circulation during the killing operation. This resulted in a loss of control and fluid influx spilling to the environment. This challenge was addressed in compliance with the best standards. The W/O was resumed and the entire completion string and ESP assembly + Ytool retrieved. Subsequently during the final installation of the new ESP, the string parted at the threaded connection and the entire ESP completion assembly was lost in hole. This second incident was carefully reviewed by the team involved prior mobilization of fishing equipment and eventual recovery of the lost-in-hole in a single attempt. The entire completion containing the lost-in- hole, on about 2000m of 3 ½" Tubing completion was recovered; the new assemblies were prepared and RIH successfully. The well was eventually completed and currently flowing (≈2000bopd). The responsible team reviewed the incidents, identified lapses and proposed future procedures in order to forestall reoccurrence.