1 - Introduction To Completion
1 - Introduction To Completion
Complétion
Completion : Definition
Definition
The word “ Completion “ it self means conclusion, and more particulary in the
case we are concerned with the conclusion of a borehole that has just been
drilled. Completion therefore the link between drilling the borehole as such and
the production phase.
Completions are the interface between the reservoir and surface production
The role of the completion designer is to take a well that has been drilled and
convert it into a safe and efficient production or injection conduit.
Completion : Definition
Completion enginner
Completion : Definition
Objectives of Completion:
The purpose drilling can vary depending on the well, with a distinction basically made
between
• An exploration well
• An appraisal or confirmation well
• A developpement well
Related to environment:
Reservoir:
Completion techniques:
• Generale configuration
• The pay zone to borehole connection
• Treatement of the formation if required
• Different pieces of well equipement installed
• Operating procedure used to carry out completion
• Possible artifiacial lift
• Procedure for work on the well …
Completion : Definition
Completion : Definition
Types of completion :
Completions can inject hydrocarbon gas, water, steam and waste products such as
carbon dioxide, sulphur, hydrogen sulphide, etc.
More than one purpose can be combined either simultaneously (e.g. produce the tubing
and inject down the annulus)or sequentially (produce hydrocarbons and then convert to
water injection duty).
Completions are often divided into the reservoir completion (the connection
between the reservoir and the well) and the upper completion (conduit from reservoir
completion to surface facilities).
Types of Completion
Reservoir completion :
In General:
The use of any type of completion depends on the characteristics and location of the
hydrocarbon formation.
Types of Completion
Open hole completions are the most basic type and are used in
formations that are unlikely to cave in.
It is the practice of completing a well so that hydrocarbons from two or more formations may be
produced simultaneously or separately.
Types of Completion
Multiple zones Completion :