Well Intervention Pressure Control

277 Pages Posted: 21 Jan 2025

Date Written: November 23, 2024

Abstract

Well intervention pressure control refers to the processes and equipment used to safely manage and control wellbore pressure during various types of interventions in oil and gas wells. These interventions may involve maintenance, repairs, or enhancements to a well to restore or improve its productivity, without completely drilling a new well. The key aspect of pressure control is to prevent uncontrolled flow of fluids (oil, gas, or other wellbore fluids) that could lead to blowouts or hazardous situations. Key components of well intervention pressure control include: 1. **Blowout Preventers (BOPs):** These are critical safety devices designed to seal, control, and monitor oil and gas wells to prevent blowouts. For well intervention, there are specific types of BOPs like annular and ram-type preventers. 2. **Coiled Tubing Units (CTU):** In some interventions, coiled tubing is used to perform operations inside the well without needing to remove the tubing string. Pressure control equipment like injector heads and stripper BOPs are used to maintain well integrity during these operations. 3. **Wireline Pressure Control Equipment:** Wireline interventions, where tools or equipment are lowered into the well on a wire, require specialized pressure control tools such as lubricators, grease injection systems, and wireline BOPs to maintain well control while allowing for intervention operations. 4. **Snubbing Units:** This equipment is used to force pipes into wells that are under pressure. Snubbing allows for operations without shutting down the well completely, making pressure control a vital safety aspect of the process. 5. **Wellhead and Christmas Tree:** These are the assemblies at the surface of the well that control pressure and regulate production. During interventions, modifications or special pressure control equipment are attached to these assemblies to ensure safety. 6. **Kill Fluid:** In some situations, heavy fluids known as kill fluids are pumped into the well to counteract the pressure from subsurface formations, helping to control the well during intervention. Well intervention operations can be high-risk, and effective pressure control is essential to avoid uncontrolled releases of hydrocarbons, safeguard personnel, and protect the environment.

Keywords: Well Intervention, Pressure Control, Oil nad Gas

Suggested Citation

Hadzihafizovic, Dzevad, Well Intervention Pressure Control (November 23, 2024). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=5031370

Dzevad Hadzihafizovic (Contact Author)

University of Sarajevo ( email )

Obala Kulina bana 7
71000 Sarajevo
Bosnia and Herzegovina

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