Coiled tubing

Novel Coiled-Tubing Perforation Technique and Stimulation in Carbonate Gas Well

This paper discusses a novel approach to abrasive perforating, including the first-ever use of an acid-soluble abrasive material and ending with CT-jetting-assisted nitrified stimulation.

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Abrasive perforating with coiled tubing (CT) is a technique that has proved to be a valuable alternative to conventional perforating with electric line. The application is particularly valuable whenever a high rate or fracture-stimulation treatment is to follow because of the significant reduction in tortuosity and pumping friction losses across perforations. This paper discusses a novel approach to abrasive perforating, including the first-ever use of an acid-soluble abrasive material and ending with CT-jetting-assisted nitrified stimulation.

Introduction

Many carbonate gas wells located in the northern section of the Ghawar reservoir exhibit a low-permeability profile and are characterized by having low reservoir pressure. Fracture gradients in a formation in this area of the field are on the order of 1.12 psi/ft, which is considerably greater than that of more-­conventional tight gas formations.

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