Formation damage

Method for Monitoring Mud Contamination in Wireline-Formation-Tester Sampling

The wireline formation tester (WFT) is a well-developed technology used to collect representative downhole fluid samples. The authors introduce a simple but effective method for monitoring WFT sampling when targeting the low levels of contamination needed for asphaltene-onset-pressure analysis.

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The wireline formation tester (WFT) is a well-developed technology used to collect representative downhole fluid samples. Collecting low-contamination downhole samples in wells drilled with miscible oil-based mud (OBM) is challenging because the process must balance the need to acquire a sample with the desired level of contamination while using the minimum rig time.

The authors introduce a simple but effective method for monitoring WFT sampling when targeting the low levels of contamination needed for asphaltene-onset-pressure analysis.

Introduction

Flow-assurance problems caused by asphaltene deposition are common reasons for lost and deferred production in Gulf of Mexico Miocene reservoirs. High-quality samples are needed to measure the ­asphaltene-onset pressure and manage related flow-assurance problems. The ­asphaltene-onset pressure varies with the level of OBM contamination.

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