Technical Challenge:
Contingency barrier option on high-value subsea wells to avoid additional rig costs
Peak Solution:
4 ½-in SIM retrievable bridge plug and SIM running tool
Customer:
Major international oil company, offshore West Africa
Well Type:
Various 4 ½” oil producers (52-69 degree deviation, 180-280 deg F)
The Challenge:
When accessing high-value subsea wells with the latest generation deepwater semi, the customer required a contingency option for tubing test and packer setting during the completion phase of a multiple well development. The customer chose Peak’s SIM retrievable bridge plug as a contingency mechanical barrier to be employed if the nipple profile within the completion was unusable, to avoid costly and unnecessary additional rig costs.
Considerations:
The following key conditions and requirements were highlighted by the customer:
Summary:
The customer experienced major difficulties attempting to access the nipple profile within the completion when attempting to set a locking device for a dedicated profile. Given these difficulties in passing the upper nipple to selectively set in the lower profile, the decision was made to use the SIM plug.
Peak’s SIM plug does not require a positive profile to trip or set and utilizes any point on the tubing wall to index. The slick nature of the SIM plug allows it to easily pass through the troublesome upper nipple with ease.
Value to Customer:
The customer experienced issues with the same nipple (in different wells) during subsequent well installations so the SIM plug was utilized and performed faultlessly. Due to the problems encountered on the initial wells and the immediate success of the SIM system, all following completion programmes were changed. As a direct result of its reliability and performance, the customer chose the SIM plug as the primary deployment option and, furthermore, will be deployed in horizontal well sections with a tractor/stroker tool.
Product Code: 351, 350