Tubing Movement Analysis in Completion Process at Well X

Abstract

The completion process in oil and gas production is one of the most important steps and affects to the final result of the entire process. In actual conditions, many things must be considered in the completion process. One of the most important things is about tubing movement. Tubing movement is the movement of tubing caused by differences in pressure and temperature in the well. Tubing movement can cause deformation of the tubing structure, and if the selection of tubing and packer is not appropriate, it can cause damage to the tubing or well structure. Calculating tubing movement can be done by calculating the total movement and force generated by this four tubing movement effects, which is: temperature effect, ballooning effect, buckling effect, and piston effect. The case study analyzed in this proposal is horizontal well X, and has a total tubing movement of 13,48 in elongation, or produces a force of 47.864,36 lbs. Because the value is positive, the force that applies is the compression force. By knowing the total force and displacement generated by the tubing movement, the engineer can design what type of packer will be used. For the case study in this report, it can be concluded that a force of 47.864,36 lbs can still be resisted by tubing which has a body yield strength specification of 361.000 lbs. Therefore, the tubing can be design to use a no slip packer where there is no movement between the tubing and the packer.

Authors and Affiliations

E. Yohana, Syaiful, Indra Sakti Rahyang, dan Naufal Fajar Pramudya, Shofwan Bahar

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  • EP ID EP709785
  • DOI 10.47191/ijmra/v5-i10-20
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E. Yohana, Syaiful, Indra Sakti Rahyang, dan Naufal Fajar Pramudya, Shofwan Bahar (2022). Tubing Movement Analysis in Completion Process at Well X. International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research and Analysis, 5(10), -. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-709785