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477 - 7in TOL Inflow Test Program

The document provides details on prejob operations and the operational steps for an inflow test program. Key points: 1. Prejob operations include scraping the 7" liner from 3,020 m to 3,540 m and the 9 5/8" casing from 2,600 m to 3,000 m to prepare for inflow testing. 2. The operational steps for the inflow test include running a testing string with drill collars and drill pipe to a depth of 1,700 m and setting a RTTS packer at 2,995 m. 3. Steps also include monitoring pressure over 5 hours, breaking a disc to allow fluid flow reversal, circulating out returns, and unsetting the

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477 - 7in TOL Inflow Test Program

The document provides details on prejob operations and the operational steps for an inflow test program. Key points: 1. Prejob operations include scraping the 7" liner from 3,020 m to 3,540 m and the 9 5/8" casing from 2,600 m to 3,000 m to prepare for inflow testing. 2. The operational steps for the inflow test include running a testing string with drill collars and drill pipe to a depth of 1,700 m and setting a RTTS packer at 2,995 m. 3. Steps also include monitoring pressure over 5 hours, breaking a disc to allow fluid flow reversal, circulating out returns, and unsetting the

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TOP OF 7 LINER

INFLOW TEST PROGRAM


Well Current Status Data:
8 hole depth 3850 m MDRT.
Mud Weight 1.41 SG.
7 Liner Data:
Weight: 32 lbs/ft.
Grade: P-110.
Thread Connection: Tenaris Blue.
7 Top of Liner 3004.91 m MDRT.
7 Shoe 3579 m MDRT.

Prejob operations
Prior to start the jobs for the inflow test, it is neccesary to scrape the 7 liner and
the 9 casing. These operations shall be done in two different runs. Even though all of
these operations can be done in a run, it is advisable to do in two different runs, so a proper
dressing of the PBR can be achieved.
The first run will comprise the polish of the 7 Liner PBR.

Check and inspect all the BHA components, as well as all the neccesary cross
overs are on location and in good shape.

The BHA to use is as follow (lengths are only indicative and must be taken as
a reference, the final BHA to be done and submitted to town to be checked).

Run in hole with the previous assembly. Scrape 9 casing from 2,600 m to
3,000 m. Dress PBR as per Baker Engineer Instructions.

POOH with this assembly.

M/U the following assembly:

RIH and scrape 7 liner from 3,020 m to 3,540 m. Tag TOC inside the 7 liner
(or landing collar). Report depth in DDR.

NOTE: The intervals to scrape are indicative. According to Well Testing & Reservoir needs
this might change. If this happened to be, then the intervals will be communicated to the rig
site.

POOH with the scraper assembly.

Prepare for the cased hole logging operations.

After logging, prepare for the inflow test.

Operational Steps
1. Pick up tools as per instructor operator. Program memory gauges to measure each 5
seconds.
2. RIH testing string as per following schema (to be validated with Halliburton
Engineer):

3. Run in hole +/- 30 meters of 6 Drill Collars (3 stands) + 1,670 meters 5 drillipe filling
up every three to five stands. Trip tank to be used.
4. When 1,700 m in hole, stop filling up, because 1,700 meters are required in order to get
2,500 psi differential pressure at RTTS packer. Continue running in hole 5 drill pipe
without filling up.
5. Packer depth must be 2,995 m MDRT (according to logs 9 casing couplings are at
2,987.5 m MDRT and 3,000 m MDRT). Run packer down to one meter deeper and then
pick up in order to be able to set RTTS packer.
6. Once the string is in tension, turn string the required amount of righthand turns and
slack off weight to set RTTS packer. The amount of weight neccesary is 11.5 Tons. Wait
until hydrospring valves open.
7. Once set, ensure packer is completely set by pressuring up the annulus. Hold pressure
for 1015 minutes.
8. Always record weight applied on tool, the time it takes to open, and the estimated
bottomhole temperature every time hydrospring valve is run. An indication of valve
opening is erratic fluctuation in the martin decker weight indicator.

Note: In case of valve not open, pick up the string weight and set back down.
9. DO NOT Register with the weight bar level to see whether a drop or rise in the fluid
level inside the drillpipe. The slick line in the rig does not work, so it is not suitable for
this. The result of the inflow test will be determined once the memory gauges are at
surface.
10. Monitor well during 5 hours.
11. Close hydrospring valve by picking up the string. Fill up drill string and continue
pressurizing until breaking the disc in the pump out reversing sub (check and record
pressure value to break the disc with Halliburton operators).
Note: if unable to break the disc with pressure, drop the bar to break the pins and open
the pump out sub.
12. Circulate reverse 1.5 Volume of the drill pipe string until system gets homogeneous.
13. Unset RTTS packer, putting the string in tension and then turning the drillpipe to the left.
14. Record any returns from the annular before start pulling out the hole the string. If
returns observed, continue circulating through the pump out sub until no returns are
observed.
15. POOH and lay down Halliburton equipment.
16. RIH with 3 + 5 Drill pipe to bottom of 7 Liner (3579 m MDRT) with OEDP.
17. Displace hole to 1.26 SG Brine.
18. POOH and rack back drillpipe.

All the packer and running calculation must be validated at rigsite.

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