Geothermal well sidetrack HON-GT-01S2
Start execution: June 12th 2015
End execution: July 2nd 2015
Result: Successfully re-established well production
Depth (AH): n/a
Depth (TVD):n/a
Project Summary
Client: | Green Well Westland |
Doublet: | Honselersdijk |
Wells: | HON-GT-01S2 (sidetrack) |
Start Execution: | June 12th 2015 |
End Execution: | July 2nd 2015 |
Target: | Drill a sidetrack through the reservoir to re-establish well production |
Result: | Successfully re-established well production |
Depths (AH): | n/a |
Depths (TVD): | n/a |
Role of WEP: | WEP was responsible for the investigation of the problem, engineering the solution and managing the workover operations. |
Challenges: | Limited surface location |
Project Description
Since September 2014 the production of the well was hampered due to a blockage. Various investigations were performed, among one by Well Engineering Partners, to find the cause of this blockage. Based on this study a repair plan was made, which involved the drilling of a sidetrack.
Due to the limited available space on the surface location, a regular drilling rig could not be placed successfully. Therefore an alternative solution was sought. This was found in the use of a compact Hydraulic Workover Unit (HWU).
Since an HWU is not designed for drilling operations there were some challenges to overcome, such as:
- Use of a geolograph to enable continuous depth control for GR MWD
- Time-consuming (back)reaming with washpipe
- RIH liner with a crane to prevent damage on screen sections by the jack grippers
- Make up of inner string for pre-perforated liner due to not having slips/rotary table
An attempt to retrieve the liner(hanger) was not successful. Therefore the lower section of the well was plugged and a whipstock was set. A casing window was milled and drilling was thereafter successful through the reservoir to the planned well TD. A pre-perforated 5” liner with screens was installed.
The ESP was thereafter installed by a crane based operation. After the installation of the ESP, the well has been brought back to production successfully on the 9th of July.