Technical Objective:
Design a new tool that ensures the release of tubing conveyed perforating guns from the suspension system in highly deviated wells, ensuring no wire breaks.
Customer:
International oil operator, offshore Russia
Well Type:
Highly deviated, high-rate gas well
Peak Solution:
Custom designed 7-in activation tool
The Challenge:
Tubing conveyed perforating (TCP) guns deployed in a highly-deviated well failed to release from the suspension system after detonation.
The gun suspension system incorporates a contingent release mechanism, however the shifting tool used to activate the suspension system became stuck in the shifting profile whilst releasing the guns, thus resulting in the full weight of the suspended guns being taken-up by the wire. This lead to an inevitable wire breakage and resulted in a difficult and expensive fishing operation for the customer with significant NPT.
Considerations:
The following key requirements and concerns were highlighted:
Summary:
Peak designed, manufactured, and tested a custom-designed activation tool that could be run on slickline or braided line together with the required shifting tool.
Upon landing on the gun suspension system, downward jarring was applied to the Peak activation tool in order to release the activation tool from the wire on which it was run.
Further downward jarring enabled the Peak activation tool to manipulate the shifting tool in order to release the gun suspension system.
As the wire used to transport the tools downhole was no longer physically attached to the tools, the activation tool, shifting tool and gun suspension system could all move down the wellbore without the fear of breaking the intervention wire/cable that would otherwise result in a difficult fishing job and prolonged non-production time (NPT).
Value to Customer:
All operations were carried out safely and efficiently: