Technical Challenge:
Retrieval of injection valve backed off from 7-in retrievable bridge plug.
Well Type:
Water injector (maximum 40 degrees deviation).
Peak Solution:
4.5-in OD heavy-duty releasable spear.
Customer:
UK-based operator, North Sea
The Challenge:
In March 2015, wireline was deployed to pull the 7-in retrievable bridge plug (RBP) complete with injection valve to surface. Once pulled to surface it was noticed that the injection valve with crossover had backed off downhole.
The injection valve and crossover were located at 9,901 ft between the 7-in to 5 ½-in completion crossover. A method to fish the injection valve and crossover to allow a new injection valve to be installed was required.
Considerations:
The following key requirements and concerns were identified:
Summary:
During the onshore trial it was established that the crossover could only be located at the smaller ID where it would make contact with the poppet of the injection valve. The injection valve required 125 lbs minimum force to compress the poppet and the full travel to open the injection valve was 5.52 in. With the poppet fully compressed this would allow the Peak releasable spear to locate the inner ID on the crossover.
Following rapid mobilization of Peak’s 4.5-in OD heavy-duty releasable spear to the offshore platform it was successfully run in hole to the location of the crossover at 9,901 ft. After the latching process the pick-up weight increased 100 lbs confirming the 4.5-in OD heavy-duty Rrleasable spear had a grip of the injection valve.
Upon returning to surface it was noted by the operator that the injection valve was externally damaged and there was clear evidence of debris which was brought back to surface.
Value to Customer:
All operations were carried out safely and efficiently, minimizing the period of reduced production from linked production wells.
Product Code: 204