Contribution of collapse perforation to the production of loose sand in the wellbore

This paper present the results of a laboratory study of the loose sand produced from the collapse perforation. Sections of a perforated wellbore were generated and expose to various rock mechanical stresses and conclusions were drawn with respect to the produced loose sand during loading process, up...

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Main Author: Samsuri, Ariffin
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Language:English
Published: 1992
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spelling my.utm.36262017-09-06T06:43:26Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/3626/ Contribution of collapse perforation to the production of loose sand in the wellbore Samsuri, Ariffin TP Chemical technology TN Mining engineering. Metallurgy This paper present the results of a laboratory study of the loose sand produced from the collapse perforation. Sections of a perforated wellbore were generated and expose to various rock mechanical stresses and conclusions were drawn with respect to the produced loose sand during loading process, up to failure of the perforated structure. The results show that the perforation may fail during the creation process and the oversized 500 microns loose sand were produced or subsequent production life, depending on the perforation length, shot density, phasing angle and pattern, and rock properties. In general, stable perforated wellbore can minimize the loose sand production in the wellbore, therefore minimizing the sand production problems. 1992 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/3626/1/SKMBT_60007052215470.pdf Samsuri, Ariffin (1992) Contribution of collapse perforation to the production of loose sand in the wellbore. In: 9th Offshore South East Asia Conference , 1-4 December 1992, Singapore.
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Samsuri, Ariffin
Contribution of collapse perforation to the production of loose sand in the wellbore
description This paper present the results of a laboratory study of the loose sand produced from the collapse perforation. Sections of a perforated wellbore were generated and expose to various rock mechanical stresses and conclusions were drawn with respect to the produced loose sand during loading process, up to failure of the perforated structure. The results show that the perforation may fail during the creation process and the oversized 500 microns loose sand were produced or subsequent production life, depending on the perforation length, shot density, phasing angle and pattern, and rock properties. In general, stable perforated wellbore can minimize the loose sand production in the wellbore, therefore minimizing the sand production problems.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Samsuri, Ariffin
author_facet Samsuri, Ariffin
author_sort Samsuri, Ariffin
title Contribution of collapse perforation to the production of loose sand in the wellbore
title_short Contribution of collapse perforation to the production of loose sand in the wellbore
title_full Contribution of collapse perforation to the production of loose sand in the wellbore
title_fullStr Contribution of collapse perforation to the production of loose sand in the wellbore
title_full_unstemmed Contribution of collapse perforation to the production of loose sand in the wellbore
title_sort contribution of collapse perforation to the production of loose sand in the wellbore
publishDate 1992
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/3626/1/SKMBT_60007052215470.pdf
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