Well Testing Project Management -  Paul J. Nardone

Well Testing Project Management (eBook)

Onshore and Offshore Operations
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2009 | 1. Auflage
360 Seiten
Elsevier Science (Verlag)
978-0-08-087907-9 (ISBN)
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Well test planning is one of the most important phrases in the life cycle of a well, if done improperly it could cost millions. Now there is a reference to ensure you get it right the first time. Written by a Consultant Completions & Well Test Engineer with decades of experience, Well Test Planning and Operations provides a road map to guide the reader through the maze of governmental regulations, industry codes, local standards and practices. This book describes how to plan a fit-for-purpose and fault free well test, and to produce the documents required for regulatory compliance. Given the level of activity in the oil and gas industry and the shortage of experienced personnel, this book will appeal to many specialists sitting in drilling, completion or exploration departments around the world who find themselves in the business of planning a well test, and yet who may lack expertise in that specialty. Nardone provides a roadmap to guide the planner through this complex subject, showing how to write the necessary documentation and to coordinate the many different tasks and activities, which constitute well test planning. Taking the reader from the basis for design through the well Test program to well test reports and finally to the all-important learning to ensure continuous improvement.

Identification and prioritization of well test objectives
Confirmation of well test requirements
Preparation of detailed well test programs
Selection and qualification of test equipment
Onsite (onshore and offshore) engineering support and test supervision
Detailed well test interpretation
Definition of Extended Well Test (EWT) requirements
Well test planning is one of the most important phrases in the life cycle of a well, if done improperly it could cost millions. Now there is a reference to ensure you get it right the first time. Written by a Consultant Completions & Well Test Engineer with decades of experience, Well Test Planning and Operations provides a road map to guide the reader through the maze of governmental regulations, industry codes, local standards and practices. This book describes how to plan a fit-for-purpose and fault free well test, and to produce the documents required for regulatory compliance. Given the level of activity in the oil and gas industry and the shortage of experienced personnel, this book will appeal to many specialists sitting in drilling, completion or exploration departments around the world who find themselves in the business of planning a well test, and yet who may lack expertise in that specialty. Nardone provides a roadmap to guide the planner through this complex subject, showing how to write the necessary documentation and to coordinate the many different tasks and activities, which constitute well test planning. Taking the reader from the basis for design through the well Test program to well test reports and finally to the all-important learning to ensure continuous improvement. - Identification and prioritization of well test objectives- Confirmation of well test requirements- Preparation of detailed well test programs- Selection and qualification of test equipment- Onsite (onshore and offshore) engineering support and test supervision- Detailed well test interpretation- Definition of Extended Well Test (EWT) requirements

Front Cover 1
Well Testing Project Management 4
Copyright Page 5
Contents 6
Acknowledgments 10
Preface 12
Chapter 1: Well Test Planning Environment 16
The Decision-Making Environment 18
The Regulatory Environment 23
The Local Environment 31
The Well Environment 39
The Challenging Environment 43
Role of the Well Test Engineer 44
New Technology 44
Chapter 2: Well Test Services 46
Working with Contractors 47
Perforating Service 47
Wireline Perforation Service 49
Tubing-Conveyed Perforating Service 50
Contingency Perforating 54
Depth Control 54
Tubing Services 55
Downhole Tools Service 57
Subsea Service 64
Surface Well Test Service 67
Sampling Service 71
Gauge Service 73
Wireline Service 77
Slickline Service 82
Nitrogen Service 84
Coil Tubing Service 86
Chapter 3: Well Test Description 88
Well Test Equipment 89
Oil and Gas Measurements 100
Oil and Gas Well Tests 108
Common Well Test Engineering Challenges 120
Chapter 4: Planning Processes and Documents 122
Documentation 123
Document Control 123
Initial Planning and Basis for Design 124
The Contracts Process 126
Rig Visit 135
Logistics Plan 145
Roles and Responsibilities 147
Detailed Planning and the Well Test Program 148
Test the Well on Paper 149
Well Test Validation 149
Safety Planning 150
Chapter 5: Engineered Controls 152
Fluids 153
Materials 157
Pipework Sizing 166
Nodal Analysis 166
Tubing Stress Analysis 168
Hazard and Operability 170
Rig Interface Engineering 173
Compensator System 181
Drilling Rig P and ID 182
Facility Design and Engineering Report 182
Design Review 190
Chapter 6: Planning for Safety 192
Onshore versus Offshore 194
Why Is a Well Test Special? 194
Safety and Company Policy 195
A Safety Case Approach 195
The Well Test Safety Case Revision 197
Well Test Facility Description 197
Equipment Placement 198
Safety Management Systems 202
Formal Safety Assessment 207
Risk Assessment 210
Hazard and Operability HAZOP 213
Quantitative Risk Analysis 217
Well Safety Case Revision References 222
Conclusion 224
Chapter 7: Well-Site Operations 226
Well-Site Planning Tools 228
Crew Integration 231
Pressure Testing 232
Well Test Program 234
Demobilization 258
Service Tickets 258
Well-Site Reports 258
Chapter 8: Continuous Improvement 260
Collecting Lessons Learned 262
Recurrent Themes 266
Early Planning and Contractor Buy-In 266
Design Process 268
Human Error 268
Submission Documents 269
Planning Processes 270
Continuous Improvement Process 270
Continuous Improvement Meeting Checklist 273
Migration of Knowledge 274
Service versus Product Contractors 275
The Well Test Engineer Role 277
Appendix 1: Well Test Basis For Design 278
Overview 279
Design Features 281
Test Outline and Time Estimate 285
Appendix 2 288
Appendix 3: Well Test Logistics Plan 290
Appendix 4: Well Test Equipment Inspection Guideline 294
Appendix 5: Well Test Program 300
Overview 302
Preparations 304
Critical Path Procedures 307
Test outline and Time Estimate 311
Appendix A Contingency Procedures 312
Appendix B Casing and Tubing Data 314
Appendix C Layout Drawing 314
Appendix D P & ID
Appendix 6: Roles and Responsibilities during a Well Test 316
Purpose 316
Roles and Responsibilities 317
Appendix 7: Wellsite Well Test Equipment Preparation Checklist 322
Overview 323
Equipment Preparation Checklists 323
Pre-Test Safety Briefing Checklists 326
Glossary 328
References 346
Index 350

Erscheint lt. Verlag 16.6.2009
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Naturwissenschaften Geowissenschaften Geologie
Naturwissenschaften Physik / Astronomie
Technik Bergbau
Technik Elektrotechnik / Energietechnik
Wirtschaft
ISBN-10 0-08-087907-1 / 0080879071
ISBN-13 978-0-08-087907-9 / 9780080879079
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