Extended Reach Intervention by Polymer as Friction and Viscosity Reducer: An experimental study

Zahra Nickmand, Nicolas von Solms

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Abstract

Buckling phenomena and lockup condition are the main challenges related to coiled tubing operation. Buckling of tubing can occur when mechanical compressive force apply to end of tubing or when pressure inside tubing is greater than its outside. Accordingly, we are going to design and fabricate one experimental set up to simulate the behavior of coiled tubing when it is being deployed in the wellbore. In this experimental study, we will try to reduce mechanical friction and increase the buckling resistance of coiled tubing by utilizing one environmentally friendly polymer. In addition, influence of some important factors on the coiled tubing buckling will be tested.
Original languageEnglish
Publication date2019
Number of pages1
Publication statusPublished - 2019
EventDanish Hydrocarbon Research and Technology Centre
Technology Conference 2019
- Comwell Kolding, Kolding, Denmark
Duration: 5 Nov 20196 Nov 2019
https://dhrtc.easysignup.com/16/

Conference

ConferenceDanish Hydrocarbon Research and Technology Centre
Technology Conference 2019
LocationComwell Kolding
Country/TerritoryDenmark
CityKolding
Period05/11/201906/11/2019
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