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Total Intervention Operation handled by LWI vessel (world 1 st ) Riser based coiled tubing intervention executed from a light well intervention vessel. CHALLENGE To increase production from an existing online subsea well, the client required to conduct saturation logging to identify new zones of interest, to perforate the relevant zones, and to perform a well cleanout prior to putting the well back on line to minimise any risk of perforation debris causing damage to the FPSO. As only one subsea well was to be targeted in field, the economics of a conventional semi sub CT intervention were not viable. The operation hence was to be conducted from a Light Well Intervention Vessel (LWIV). The Altus Intervention engineering team proposed their Realtime Coiled Tubing system (RtC) run in conjunction with their Tension Adjusted Levelwind Operating System (TALOS). RtC provides realtime surface readout (SRO) of key downhole operating parameters, all logging data and the perforation initiation. The bespoke TALOS system, developed and operated by ALTUS Intervention, enabled Coiled Tubing operations to be undertaken from the LWI vessel – in this case the Helix Well Enhancer. The TALOS system manages the coil tension and spooling versus vessel heave compensation, mitigating against excessive coil fatigue due to vessel heave, and is seamlessly integrated with the LWIV ESD system. TALOS also provides for an offline rig up, conducted prior to mobilization, enabling the intervention to commence almost immediately upon arrival on location. SOLUTION Rig up conducted offline saving time on location All runs undertaken with Realtime SRO RESULTS A total of 105,000 running feet of Coiled Tubing was carried out throughout the entire operation, including the relevant saturation logging and correlation runs, 4 runs/220ft of 3.5” HSD perforation guns, and a venturi junk basket Coiled Tubing cleanout operation. The TALOS system was rigged up within the compensated coiled tubing lift frame (CCTLF) and mobilized to location on board the LWIV, hence minimizing wellsite rig up time. The outcome of the intervention operation was a 25% increase in production. RISER BASED COILED TUBING LWI OPERATION CASE STUDY COILED TUBING & PUMPING Country: Technologies: Year: 2016 UK Tension Adjusted Levelwind Operating System (TALOS) Real Time Coiled Tubing (RtC) Field: UKCS For further information, please contact: ICoTA European Chapter Innovation Award 2016 - in conjunction with Shell and Helix Well Ops www.altusintervention.com/expert Light Well Intervention Vessel Helix Well Enhancer Tension Adjusted Levelwind Operating System (TALOS) & Compensated Coiled Tubing Lifting Frame (CCTLF) Helix CCTLF Altus Intervention TALOS Smart Gooseneck (w/ tension sensor) Injector Head Coil “Lazy Loop” Tension Injector Head Reference no. CS.CTP .UKWA.001

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Page 1: Real Time Coiled Tubing (RtC) - Altus Intervention...A total of 105,000 running feet of Coiled Tubing was carried out throughout the entire operation, including the relevant saturation

Total Intervention Operation handled by LWI vessel (world 1st)

Riser based coiled tubing intervention executed from a light well intervention vessel.

CHALLENGETo increase production from an existing online subsea well, the client required to conduct saturation logging to identify new zones of interest, to perforate the relevant zones, and to perform a well cleanout prior to putting the well back on line to minimise any risk of perforation debris causing damage to the FPSO. As only one subsea well was to be targeted in field, the economics of a conventional semi sub CT intervention were not viable. The operation hence was to be conducted from a Light Well Intervention Vessel (LWIV).

The Altus Intervention engineering team proposed their Realtime Coiled Tubing system (RtC) run in conjunction with their Tension Adjusted Levelwind Operating System (TALOS). RtC provides realtime surface readout (SRO) of key downhole operating parameters, all logging data and the perforation initiation. The bespoke TALOS system, developed and operated by ALTUS Intervention, enabled Coiled Tubing operations to be undertaken from the LWI vessel – in this case the Helix Well Enhancer. The TALOS system manages the coil tension and spooling versus vessel heave compensation, mitigating against excessive coil fatigue due to vessel heave, and is seamlessly integrated with the LWIV ESD system. TALOS also provides for an offline rig up, conducted prior to mobilization, enabling the intervention to commence almost immediately upon arrival on location.

SOLUTION

Rig up conducted offline saving time on location

All runs undertaken with Realtime SRO

RESULTSA total of 105,000 running feet of Coiled Tubing was carried out throughout the entire operation, including the relevant saturation logging and correlation runs, 4 runs/220ft of 3.5” HSD perforation guns, and a venturi junk basket Coiled Tubing cleanout operation. The TALOS system was rigged up within the compensated coiled tubing lift frame (CCTLF) and mobilized to location on board the LWIV, hence minimizing wellsite rig up time. The outcome of the intervention operation was a 25% increase in production.

RISER BASED COILED TUBING LWI OPERATION

CASE STUDY

COILED TUBING & PUMPING

Country:

Technologies:Year: 2016

UK

Tension Adjusted Levelwind Operating System (TALOS)Real Time Coiled Tubing (RtC)

Field: UKCS

For further information, please contact: ICoTA European Chapter Innovation Award 2016- in conjunction with Shell and Helix Well Opswww.altusintervention.com/expert

Light Well Intervention Vessel Helix Well Enhancer

Tension Adjusted Levelwind Operating System (TALOS) & Compensated Coiled

Tubing Lifting Frame (CCTLF)

Helix CCTLF

Altus Intervention TALOS

Smart Gooseneck(w/ tension sensor)Injector HeadCoil “Lazy Loop”Tension Injector Head

Reference no. CS.CTP.UKWA.001