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Completion Solutions
Completion Solutions
Introduction
Halliburton Completion Tools offers a wide range of products and services designed to maximize well production including swellable technology, subsurface safety systems, high-pressure packer systems, intervention solutions, flow controls, and expandable liner technology as well as intelligent completions and multilateral systems. Our stateof-the-art manufacturing and testing facilities, enhance our commitment to providing innovative, value-added completion solutions. Whether you need a single product, a single service, or total field service and management, Halliburton meets your needs and strives to exceed your expectations.
Pneumatic Actuator
Pilot Gate Valve Hydraulic Actuator Hydraulic Hydraulic Control Panel Control Line Surface-Controlled, Tubing-Retrievable Safety Valve Flow Coupling Otis X or R Landing Nipple Flow Coupling
Completion Products
This catalog contains descriptions, illustrations, specifications, and ordering information about Halliburtons completion products, including: Multilateral completions SmartWell system technology Swell Technology systems Liner hanger systems Production packers Straddles and pack-off equipment Subsurface flow controls Subsurface safety systems
Hydraulic-Set Packer
Completion Services
Completion specialists support all Halliburton products. Each specialist is highly trained at our world-class training centers and equipped with the tools to provide the finest and safest pre-job, post-job, and onsite service. The full weight of Halliburtons corporate resources lies behind its completion specialists. These resources include innovative research and development, advanced design technology, state-of-the-art testing facilities, and industry-recognized quality assurance programs.
Mirage Plug
Sliding Side-Door Circulating Device Blast Joint Production Packer Otis XN or RN No-Go Landing Nipple
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Bridge Plug
Standard Completion
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Training Centers
Halliburton Training Centers deliver training solutions to grow the competence of our personnel in meeting our customers needs. Major training centers are found in the following locations although much of the education is conducted in the individual locations around the world through home study courses and on-the-job training. Duncan, Oklahoma New Iberia, Louisiana Carrollton, Texas Houston, Texas Montrose, Scotland Ipoh, Malaysia Cairo, Egypt
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Mike Adams Test Well Facility As the demand for energy increases, the drilling and completing of wells continues to forge new boundaries. Higher pressures, hotter wells, and tool complexities require state-of-the-art testing facilities. Named in memory of one of our most respected Test Department leaders, the Mike Adams test well is designed to be safe, operationally efficient, and best in class for downhole testing of tools for both vertical and horizontal applications. The Mike Adams facility is a modern drilling rig running on clean, quiet electric power with SCR controls. This big bore well has a cased hole configured with 20-in. 13 3/8-in. 10 3/4-in. 9 5/8-in. casing. The 9 5/8-in. casing kicks off the vertical bore through a 16 per 100-ft radius in a horizontal section. The facility features a doghouse with a safe viewing room for customers, modern data acquisition system, dressing facilities, and office area.
Deep Well Simulator A unique deep well simulator at the Carrollton Technology Center tests full-size, downhole tools in hostile environments. For example, high-temperature, highpressure packers are tested in simulated conditions up to 1,000F (537C) and 30,000 psi (2067 bar) hydrostatic pressure. Other testing uses two rig-equipped test wells, also located onsite, to confirm tool compatibility, operating sequences, and service techniques.
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Halliburtons state-of-the-art research and testing facilities, which include the deep well simulator (shown), accelerate development of new equipment technology already in demand by the petroleum industry.
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High-Temperature Test Facility The high-temperature test facility (HTTF) is used to test experimental designs for use in high-temperature, highpressure wells. The HTTF has five below-ground heated test cells and one rapid cool down cell. The HTTF is ideally suited for testing packers per ISO 14310/API 11D for all V class ratings. Each test cell is designed to accommodate assemblies up to 30-ft (9.14-m) and 30-in. (762-mm) diameter and has a temperature range up to 700F (371C). The device undergoing testing receives uniformly heated air to simulate severe temperatures down hole. The rapid cool down test cell employs a self-contained chiller unit capable of cooling to 32F (0C). The HTTF control room contains Allen-Bradley touch screen controllers and a PC-based data acquisition system. The data acquisition system utilizes Rockwell Automation's RSTrend software to store the information in a format that can be analyzed or charted using Microsoft Excel software. The information can also be printed directly from the DAQ system in a line chart format for immediate review. Cameras safely monitor the test cell area for potential problems without exposing technicians to high pressure or temperature. A gantry crane located above the simulator facilitates safe handling of long, heavy assemblies. A special inert gas system makes the cell's sealed/contained atmosphere nonflammable. An oxygen analyzer and alarm system monitors the cell's atmosphere, and controls are provided to maintain inert mixtures for lower explosion limit control. The only pressure limitations of the system are imposed by the physical parameters of the test fixture and casing joints. Through this system, Halliburton is able to accelerate the development of new equipment technology already in demand by the petroleum industry.
Manufacturing Facilities
Manufacturing facilities for downhole completion equipment are found at the following locations: Carrollton, Texas New Iberia, Louisiana Houston, Texas (Screens) Arbroath, Scotland Jurong, Singapore Johor, Malaysia Livingston, Scotland Spring, Texas Monterrey, Mexico
Fit-For-Purpose Technology
Halliburton meets customer challenges with reliable and economical equipment. Whether the solution requires facing extremes caused by pressure, temperature, environment, economy, or downhole conditions, Halliburton equipment is ready. We offer completion equipment and services for a broad range of applications, including: Large monobore completions Horizontal completions Multilateral completions High-pressure and high-temperature completions Coiled tubing completions Deepwater and subsea completions Shallow completions Electric submersible pump completions Conventional single and dual completions Sand control completions At Halliburton, our objectives are increasing production and lowering total costs throughout the life cycle of the well. Following are just a few of the applications and services Halliburton offers.
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Halliburtons high-temperature test facility allows us to test equipment for use in high-temperature, high-pressure environments without exposing technicians to extreme conditions.
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Severe-Service Completion Installation High-pressure high-temperature packers are designed for the most extreme completion environments. These packers are based on the rugged and reliable Perma-Series packer and are designed specifically for high-pressure, hightemperature hostile environments. Compatible seal assemblies and various receiving heads, including metalto-metal latching type are available.
Landing Nipple
Landing Nipple
VannGun Assembly
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Single-String Permanent Packer Completion Installation This simple, versatile, single-zone completion features, from bottom to top, a wireline re-entry guide. The re-entry guide guides wireline tools that have been run below the end of the tubing string back into the tubing. A bottom no-go landing nipple allows for flowing bottomhole pressure surveys. The selective landing nipple allows the well to be plugged for testing purposes or so tubing can be removed without exposing the formation to kill fluids. A Perma-Series permanent packer, a sealbore extension below the packer, and a seal unit assembly with locator isolate the upper permanent casing string from the formation and allow tubing expansion or contraction to occur. The sealbore extension could be eliminated and a shorter seal assembly with a latch-type locator could be used if little or no tubing movement is expected. The circulating device allows for selective tubing-to-casing communication. A tubing-retrievable or wirelineretrievable safety valve may also be used.
Hydraulic Control Line Flow Coupling Tubing-Retrievable Safety Valve
Flow Coupling
Flow Coupling Sliding Side-Door Circulating Device Flow Coupling Locator Seal Units and Accessories Perma-Series Permanent Packer Sealbore Extension
Millout Extension Adapter Tubing Joint or Pup Joint Landing Nipple Perforated Pup Joint No-Go Landing Nipple Wireline Re-entry Guide
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Single-String Retrievable Packer Completion Installation When dealing with sensitive formations, it can be advantageous to lubricate a retrievable production packer into the wellbore under pressure. The packer serves as a temporary plug, while tubing is being run and completion fluid circulated, and then serves as a production packer. The Halliburton Versa-Set packer is ideal for these applications. The Versa-Set packer is available in wireline-set or mechanical-set versions. The wireline-set version is set with a standard wireline setting tool or DPU downhole power unit with wireline adapter kit. Using a standard on-off tool, the packer may be run with a plug installed at the top of the packer. Once set on wireline, the packer operates as a standard mechanical double grip with an on-off tool. It is used for testing, injection, and zone stimulation and can serve as a production packer, temporary bridge plug, or tubing anchor in a pumping application. The packer releases with a 1/4 turn right-hand release.
Retrievable Packer
No-Go Nipple
Re-entry Guide
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Dual-String Retrievable Packer Completion Installation This dual-zone, dual-string completion uses an upper hydraulic-set retrievable dual packer and a lower permanent packer. The permanent packer and tailpipe are run first and set on tubing or wireline. The dual strings and dual hydraulic-set packer are then run with a seal assembly on the bottom of the long string. Once the dual strings have been landed and spaced out at the surface, a ball is dropped or a plug is set in the landing nipple below the packer in the short string. Pressure is applied to the short string and sets the dual packer. If a ball catcher is used, increased pressure causes the collet catcher to release, allowing the ball to drop out the end of the tubing. Circulation of completion fluids is achieved using the Sliding Side-Door circulating device above and below the dual packer.
Hydraulic Control Line
Flow Coupling Safety Valve Landing Nipple Otis X Lock Mandrel Wireline-Retrievable Safety Valve Flow Coupling Sliding Side-Door Circulating Device Flow Coupling Retrievable Hydraulic-Set Dual Packer Otis X Landing Nipple Collet Catcher Sub Otis XN No-Go Landing Nipple
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Otis X Landing Nipple Perforated Pup Joint Otis XN No-Go Landing Nipple Wireline Re-Entry Guide
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Coiled Tubing Completion Installation Coiled tubing can be used in place of regular jointed production tubing in certain completions. Using coiled tubing allows for reduced completion/decompletion time while using standard completion equipment accessories. Special connectors allow standard completion components to be attached to the coiled tubing. GO or HGO mechanical utility packers can be used as an alternative tubing hanger to suspend coiled tubing in siphon string applications.
Shallow Completion Installation A simple completion is illustrated for shallow applications using a Guiberson G-6 packer and splined travel joint. A tension-set packer is normally used in shallow applications as weight is not available to set compression-set packers. This particular completion is used in steam injection applications. When replacing the travel joint with an overshot tubing seal divider, the completion is typical of shallow CO2 or water injection applications.
Coiled Tubing Connector Subsurface Safety Valve Assembly Coiled Tubing Connector
Introduction
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Electric Submersible Pump Completion Installation One schematic (left) shows an electric submersible pump completion that allows annulus gas below the packer to vent to the annulus above the packer. A single hydraulic control line can operate the tubing-retrievable safety valve and annulus gas vent valve. The other schematic (right) shows an electric submersible pump completion that allows flow control without heavy kill fluids during remedial operations. A downhole master valve is run with a packer, on-off tool, and wireline lock. The valve holds pressure in both directions. It closes when the hydrostatic pressure exceeds a preset value and opens when hydrostatic pressure is reduced.
Cable Clamp
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Tubing-Conveyed Perforating Completion Installation Many types of Halliburton packers are used in completions with tubing-conveyed perforating guns, including Versa-Trieve retrievable packers, Perma-Series permanent packers, and others. Tubing-conveyed perforating guns can be run as tailpipe connected to the bottom of the packer or through the bore of a set packer. This installation shows a Versa-Trieve packer set on electric wireline. The tubingconveyed guns are spaced out below the seal assembly, and the tubing is run in the hole. Before stabbing through the packer, light fluids can be circulated down the tubing to provide an underbalanced situation. The tree is installed and the guns are mechanically or hydraulically fired and released to open the tubing end.
Flow Coupling Otis R Landing Nipple Flow Coupling
Pressure-Actuated Tubing Release Ported Pressure Equalizing Sub Optional Mechanical Tubing Release Mechanical Firing Head
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Multilateral Technology SperryRite multilateral systems help provide cost savings through increased reservoir exposure. The systems are available in a variety of designs and are the most innovative and reliable in the industry. SperryRite multilateral systems can be deployed in new or existing wells and are compatible with advanced sand control, fracturing, and SmartWell completion system technology. Multilateral wells can have many different completions strategies. In the most simplistic design, openhole laterals are drilled from the cased hole parent bore into a single reservoir where production is co-mingled. In other instances, the openhole lateral sections are drilled into separate reservoirs which require flow segregation. If lateral borehole stability is a concern, perforated liners or screens can be dropped into the openhole lateral section. In either scenario, standard Halliburton completion components can be installed in the parent bore for lateral flow control and/or isolation.
MAINBORE
Completion Tubing
UPPER MAINBORE
Mainbore Tubing w/ Short Seal Stem Dual-Bore Deflector w/ Short Sealbore
Lateral Tubing w/ Seal Stinger Sperry Latch Coupling (Full Bore) Versa-Trieve Single-Bore Packer
Production Tubing
LATERAL BORE
HPH Single-Bore Packer w/ Sealbore And Nipple Profile
LOWER MAINBORE
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Annulus Safety System The AV annular safety system is a fully retrievable highperformance annulus safety system with integral annular safety valve. The system provides annular bypass through a hydraulically operated valve array. If conditions require, the packer is run in association with the model HS hanger in two trip applications where the ability to perform top end workover is needed. The AV annular safety system may be run in a single trip to provide annulus protection where there is no requirement for top end workover.
Model HP2 Control Line Set Retrievable Production Packer or Model HP1 Tubing-Set Retrievable Production Packer
Model FS Fill Sub Model PS Packer Setting Anvil Plug or Model DP1 Anvil Plug
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Isolation Barrier Valves in Dual-Zone Stacked FracPac Completion When retention of wellbore fluids to minimize formation damage is crucial to the success of your deepwater sand control projects, integration of Halliburton's remote opening FS2 and mechanical IB4 fluid loss isolation barrier valve technology facilitates this requirement. Using the FS2 and IB4 valves in this stacked FracPac application allows sequential isolation of the respective zones immediately after installation and zonal treatments. The inclusion of the dual line hydraulic LV4 isolation barrier valve within the upper completion design provides a second fully testable bidirectional barrier for wellhead installation once the upper completion is installed. The FS2, IB4, and LV4 isolation barrier valve designs feature a high-performance ball closure mechanism that provides a bi-directional seal. The lower zone completion is installed and fully isolated post frac pack using a mechanical IB4 isolation barrier valve, which is closed when the collet shifting tool attached to the inner string locates the IB4 shifting profile. This in turn closes the valve when the inner string is retrieved from the well. The upper zone completion is then installed incorporating a remote opening FS2 isolation barrier valve. A collet shifter attached to the bottom of the upper zone completion locates in the shifting profile of the lower zone IB4 valve, opening the valve prior to setting the upper zone gravel pack packer. The upper zone packer is then set and subsequent FracPac treatments concluded. The FS2 valve closure is completed when the collet shifting tool attached to the inner string locates the FS2 shifting profile, which in turn closes the valve when inner string is retrieved from the well. With all zones now isolated with a remote-opening, fully testable bi-directional barrier, the upper completion can be safely and cost-effectively deployed.
IB4 Mechanical Fluid Loss Valve Gravel Pack Packer
TRSV
HHC Packer
Once wellhead operations are complete, and production is required, the LV4 valve is hydraulically opened and the FS2 valve is remotely opened by applying a pre-determined number of hydraulic cycles, resulting in significant savings in rig time.
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The upper completion, which includes a hydraulically activated LV4 isolation barrier valve, is installed. When used in conjunction with the previously closed and tested deep-set FS2 valve, the inclusion of this hydraulically activated LV4 valve provides an additional fully testable bi-directional barrier to facilitate wellhead installation.
Screens
Sump Packer
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Isolation Barrier Valves in Triple-Zone Stacked FracPac Completion Integration of Halliburton's remote opening FS2 and stepped bore IB5 isolation barrier valve technology helps facilitate wellbore fluid retention to minimize formation damage in deepwater sand control projects. FS2 and IB5 isolation barrier valve designs incorporate a high-performance ball closure mechanism that provides a bi-directional seal. When used in a stacked FracPac application, these valves allow sequential isolation of the respective zones immediately after installation and zonal treatments and also provide unrestricted full bore access to all three zones once production is required. The lower zone completion is installed and fully isolated post-frac pack using a stepped bore IB5 valve, which is closed when the collet shifting tool attached to the inner string, locates the lower shifting profile of the IB5 valve. This in turn closes the valve when inner string is retrieved from the well. A second larger collet, which will optimize the production ID, is attached to the bottom of the middle zone completion. This second larger collet will locate in the upper profile of the stepped bore IB5 valve, opening it prior to the middle zone gravel pack packer being set. The middle zone is completed in the same manner as the lower zone. Finally, the upper zone is completed with a remote-opening FS2 valve. The FS2 valve is then fully closed, isolating all three zones after frac packing when the collet shifting tool attached to the inner string locates the shifting profile. This in turn closes the valve when inner string is retrieved from the well, facilitating upper completion deployment. The FS2 valve can be remotely opened when production is required, resulting in significant savings in rig time.
Stepped Bore Collet Shifter Stepped Bore IB5 Mechanical Fluid Loss Valve Middle Zone
HHC Packer
Stepped Bore Collet Shifter Stepped Bore IB5 Mechanical Fluid Loss Valve Lower Zone
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Sump Packer
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ESP Completion with Mechanical Reservoir Isolation Operators can negate escalating rig cost concerns in electric submersible pump (ESP) applications using Halliburtons mechanical IB4 fluid loss isolation barrier valve. In an ESP completion, the IB4 valve helps eliminate the need for expensive intervention or well kill operations previously required to perform a workover. The IB4 valve incorporates a high-performance ball closure mechanism that provides a bi-directional seal and facilitates the initial isolation of the reservoir immediately after the lower completion installation. In addition, the IB4 valve provides infinite reservoir isolation/re-entry during upper ESP completion workover operations. The lower completion is installed with a mechanical IB4 valve. The IB4 valve is closed after the zonal treatment by locating in the shifting profile of the valve upon inner string retrieval with a collet shifting tool. The lower zone is now fully isolated with a testable bi-directional barrier. The upper completion consisting of a bi-directional collet shifter, isolation seal assembly, and ESP can now be installed. The bi-directional collet shifter, attached to the bottom of the upper ESP completion, locates in the shifting profile of the IB4 valve, opening it fully prior to the upper completion landing out. The isolation seal assembly directly above the collet shifter stings into the gravel pack packer sealbore extension prior to mechanical opening of the IB4 valve, providing annulus isolation prior to re-entry to the reservoir. In the event of an upper ESP workover, by simply pulling the upper ESP completion, the bi-directional collet shifter locates in the shifting profile of the IB4 valve to fully close it, providing a fully testable bi-directional barrier for workover purposes.
IB4 Mechanical Fluid Loss Isolation Barrier Valve Sand Screens Gravel Pack Packer
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LV4 Isolation Barrier Valve in Extended Reach Perforating Operations As well paths become more complex and larger sections of reservoir are exposed, the need to perform well interventions during the life of the well to maintain performance should be taken into consideration during well planning. Incorporating the Halliburton hydraulic LV4 isolation barrier valve enables operators to deploy long intervention strings without killing the well. The LV4 valve design incorporates a high-performance ball closure mechanism that provides a bidirectional seal. Traditionally well intervention string lengths are limited to the length of lubricator that can be stacked on top of the production tree. The addition of a LV4 valve extends these possibilities by placing the swab valve within the tubing string below the production tree. This delivers operational cost savings and improves safety by reducing the number of surface rig ups and intervention trips required. The LV4 valve is normally installed in tandem with the tubing-retrievable safety valve (TRSV) to provide a fully testable bi-directional well barrier for intervention purposes. Positioned above the TRSV, the LV4 valve provides a barrier for lubrication purposes, and when used in conjunction with the TRSV, protects the closure mechanism from damage in the event a toolstring is dropped. The dual control line balanced actuation piston used to function the LV4 valve allows for unlimited setting depths making it suitable for use anywhere within the wellbore. The ID through the LV4 valve maintains full access to the TRSV ID, helping ensure full functionality of both tools during the life of the well.
TRSV
HHC Packer
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Deepwater Completion Installation This deepwater completion uses Halliburtons FracPac system technology (see the Halliburton Sand Control catalog) and components to make the completions capability as high rate as possible. Non-elastomer or metal-to-metal sealing is used in critical areas to ensure reliability. Full bore nipples and locks are used to maximize ID and eliminate slickline problems resulting from packing interference that can occur when standard locks are run through same-bore size landing nipples. A single-trip completion using the Mirage disappearing plug to set the high-pressure retrievable production packer reduces running time and simplifies the completion. Halliburtons broad experience in deepwater applications includes subsea completions tension leg platforms (TLP) and spars. Some tools used in deepwater completions include mudline tubing hangers, SP tubing retrievable safety valves, and long space-out travel joints.
Halliburton offers two types of mudline tubing hangers the HGR and DHC. These tubing hangers are primarily used in deepwater completions to help support the high tubing loads, and in the case of the DHC design, act as an additional barrier. The Halliburton SP tubing-retrievable safety valve is a single rod-piston non-elastomer flapper valve designed for hostile environments and extended life applications where ultimate reliability is required. The Halliburton long space-out travel joint was designed to eliminate the space-out process required to install a production tubing string in a subsea completion. The joint is designed to collapse under a compressive load after a production seal assembly has been landed in a sealbore packer. After the joint collapses, the production tubing can be lowered until the subsea tubing hanger lands in the subsea tubing head spool.
Hydraulic-Set Tubing Hanger Chemical Injection Mandrel Non-Elastomer TubingRetrievable Safety Valve Permanent Downhole Pressure Gauge Straight Shear Ratch-Latch w/ MTM Seals Hydraulic-Set Versa-Trieve Packer Mirage Disappearing FBN Full Bore Self-Aligning Plug Landing Nipple Snap Indicator Muleshoe ShurShot Fluid-Loss Device Perma-Series Sump Packer Versa-Trieve FracPac Packer
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Snap Indicator
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Single-Trip Perf/Pack (STPP-GH) Completion System The STPP-GH single-trip perf/pack system provides costeffective, single run completions that combine perforating and frac-packing into a single string. Features Guns are detached from the packer and screen assembly before perforating. Eliminates impact loads on the packer and screen assembly. After perforating, the auto-release gun hanger mechanism allows the expended guns to drop to the bottom of the well. Well control operations can be achieved with a modified OMNI valve. After the well is perforated, the CHAMP IV packer is lowered and set below the perforations and the Versa-Trieve packer is set above the perforations. The service tool is released from the Versa-Trieve packer and positioned for pumping operations. Benefits The STPP-GH system helps provide increased safety as well as economic benefits by combining multiple operations in a single pipe trip. The single-trip system can help minimize completion fluid loss, reduce rig cost, and reduce well control risks.
Closing Sleeve Assembly CHAMP IV Packer
Blank Assembly
Hydraulic Release
Blank Screen
VannGun Assembly
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STPP-GH Installation
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SmartWell Completion System Installation Halliburton WellDynamics SmartWell completion systems offer oil and gas producers a systems approach for completing a well to provide active management of the reservoir. Through continuous readout data acquisition and
remote control, the operator has the ability to monitor and control flow from or injection into multiple zones within real time. Producers can reconfigure a wells architecture at will and acquire real-time data without well intervention.
Chemical Injection
Connectors
SmartWell Completion System Installation
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Method of Minimizing Liner Expansion Issues in Horizontal Thermal Applications, Travis Cavender, Halliburton Upper Completion Advanced Designs: Spacing-Out Production Tubing in Subsea Wells, Marshall N. Smith, Troy Bergeron, and Tom Roane, Halliburton Design of an Expandable Base Pipe Using a Genetic Algorithm-Based Multi-Objective Optimization Method, A. Zhong, J. Gano, D. Chen Backpropagation Through Time For General Dynamic Networks, Orlando De Jesus and Martin T. Hagan Fluid Structure Interaction in Flow-Induced Sealing in Wellhead Isolation Tool, Allan Zhong Low Temp Sealability of O-Rings for Oil and Gas Production: Part 1 of 2, Buc Slay, Kent Farrow Openhole ICD Completion with Fracture Isolation in a Horizontal Slimhole Well: Case Study, Dustin Young, Mohammed Al-Muraidhef, and Peter E. Smith, Halliburton, and Mohammad Zaki Awang, Saudi Aramco New Liner-Hanger Technology Improves Safety and Reduces Non-Productive Time in Deviated High-Temperature Wells in South Central Venezuela, Cesar Jimenez, Simon Soto, and Andrehny Leon, Petroleos de Venezuela, S.A. (PDVSA), and Pedro Marval, and Martin Schoener-Scott, Halliburton Swellable Packers Provide a Brownfield Water Management Solution in Open and Cased Hole Case Histories Including Straddles, Plugs, Slimhole Sidetracks and Testing In Corroded Casing, Khaled M.M. Al Douseri, SPE, ADCO, and Chris Barnes, SPE, Dustin Young, SPE, and Peter E. Smith, SPE, Halliburton Expandable Liner Hanger Drill-in Capability Provides Reliable Solution for North Sea Case History, Carlos Mario Montaez and Sren Lundgren Jensen, Mrsk Olie og Gas AS (Maersk Oil), and Daniel De Clute-Melanon, Halliburton Critical Data Needs for Design of Frac-Pack Completions in Today's Oilfield Environment, Bernardo Moreno and Garner Haydell, Halliburton, and Leigh Landry, Murphy Exploration and Production Swellable Packers in Unique Horizontal Completions Solve Difficult Challenges in Offshore India Vasai East Field, Tejas Kalyani, Halliburton, and Ram Avtar, A.K. Srivastava, Ram Suresh Singh, and D.Z. Badwaik, Oil and Natural Gas Corporation, Ltd. World's First Reverse-Port Uphill Openhole Gravel Pack with Swellable Packers, Rene Jansen, Bengi Koksaloglu, Philip Holweg, and Riehdwan Hamedi, Brunei Shell Petroleum Co. Sdn. Bhd., and Mark Dawson, Bryan Chay, David Mok, and Razien Ali, Halliburton Case History: Unique Method Using Hydraulic Work Over Unit for Snubbing Operations Successfully Deploys Expandable Liner Hangers into Gas Storage Wells, Nicolas Gregoire, Fluxys; Yves Ricaud, Geostock; and Wim Bossewinkel, Dan De Clute-Melancon, Bert De Vries, and Marc Van Wonderen, Halliburton Case Histories Implementation of New Liner Hanger Technology in South Central Venezuela Significantly Improves Operations in Complex Wells, Cesar Jimenez, Simon Soto, and Andrehny Leon, Petroleos de Venezuela, S.A. (PDVSA), Marcelo Batocchio, Pedro Marval, and Martin Schoener-Scott, Halliburton Cooperative Optimization-Based Dimensionality Reduction for Advanced Data Mining and Visualization, D. Chen, S. Hamid, M. Dix, J.A. Quirein, L.A. Jacobson, M.T. Hollingsworth, Halliburton Expandable Liner Hanger System Enhances Liner Installations By Providing Viable Solutions That Overcome Deployment And Installation Issues In Low-Pressure Reservoirs, Ajmal Wardak, James Williford, and Mohammed Al-Madlouh, Halliburton Ensuring Success on an Extended Reach Well: Expandable Liner Hangers and the Use of Advanced Software Modeling, Ajmal Wardak, James Williford, Angus Walker, Halliburton; and Faisal Nughaimish, Ogacheko Atanu, and Hatem Al-Saggaf, Saudi Aramco A Case Study in the Successful Design and Implementation of Frac-Pack Treatments in a Challenging Workover Environment in Malaysia, M. Mohamad Bakri and S. Shamsuddin, ExxonMobil E&P Malaysia Inc.; I. Pathamanthan, J. Lim and V. Selvi, Halliburton Energy Services Development of an Expandable Liner Hanger with Increased Annular Flow Area, Tance Jackson, Brock Watson, Halliburton; Larry Moran, Conoco Phillips Company Design Methodology for Swellable Elastomer Packers in Fracturing Operations, Rutger Evers, Dustin Young, Greg Vargus, and Kristian Solhaug, Halliburton Evolution of Single-Trip Multiple-Zone Completion Technology: How State-of-the-Art New Developments Can Meet Today's Ultra Deepwater Needs, Brad Clarkson, Tommy Grigsby, Colby Ross, Emile Sevadjian, and Bruce Techentien, Halliburton Extended-Stroke Downhole Power Unit Successfully Pulls Subsea Wellhead Plugs in the Gulf of Mexico, Dennis McDaniel, SPE, and John Cromb, SPE, Anadarko Petroleum Corporation; Jim Walton, HTK Consultants, Inc.; and Jack Clemens, Darrell Moore, and Jeff Huggins, Halliburton Corroded Casing: Testing of Sealing Capability and Retrievability of a Swellable Elastomer Packer, Emmanuel Pradie, SPE, Total E&P Qatar; M. Rushdan Jaafar, Qatar Petroleum; and Chris Barnes, SPE, Geir Gjelstad, and Peter E. Smith, SPE, Halliburton
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SPE 124394
SPE 124391
SPE 124389
SPE 124385
SPE 122765
SPE 121741
SPE 118387
SPE 117765
SPE 117049
SPE 117043
SPE 116913
SPE 116245
SPE 116221
SPE 116210
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Unique Solution for Fracture Isolation Resolves Water/Gas Breakthrough Challenges in a Horizontal SlimHole Well, Adib A. Al-Mumen, Mohammed I. Al-Umran and Pradeep Agrawal, SPE, Saudi Aramco; Thomas Jorgensen and Peter E. Smith, SPE, Halliburton Lessons Learned from Highly Deviated Openhole Completions in Two HP/HT Retrograde Gas-Condensate Fields Using Expandable Liner Hangers, External-Sleeve Inflatable Packer Collars, and Swellable Packers for Zonal Isolation, Seung Kook Lee, Yong Seok Kim, Ou Kwang Kwon, and Basker Murugappan, Korean National Oil Corporation; James Williford, Tance Jackson, Irwan Nizam, and Derek Lim, Halliburton Unique Solution for Fracture Isolation Resolves Breakthrough Challenges in Horizontal Slim Hole Well, Adib A. AlMumen, Mohammed I. Al-Umran and Pradeep Agrawal, SPE, Saudi Aramco; Thomas Jorgensen and Peter E. Smith, SPE, Halliburton Energy Services Case History: Extended-Stroke Downhole Power Unit Successfully Pulls Subsea Wellhead Plugs, Dennis McDaniel, SPE, and John Cromb, SPE, Anadarko Petroleum Corporation; Jim Walton, HTK Consultants, Inc.; and Jack Clemens, Darrell Moore, and Jeff Huggins, Halliburton Well-Test Planning for Deepwater Wells in High-Pressure, High-Temperature Environments: The Brazil Experience, Alejandro Salguero, Edgar Almanza, and Harold Nivens, Halliburton First Application of New Expandable Liner Hanger Technology in Deepwater HP/HT Well of Egypt, Melvin Moore, and Jesse Lopez, BP-Egypt; Edgar Chacon, Ron Nida, and Arshad Waheed, Halliburton Concentric Annular Packing System Successfully Frac Packs Longest, Highly Deviated Intervals at Highest Record Treatment Rate Attempted Worldwide: Angola Case History, Fabien Lemesnager and Jean Gavalda, TOTAL, Alain Chassagne, TOTAL E&P Angola, and Alexandre Cortier and Jean-Michel Ranjeva, Halliburton Intelligent Well Completions System Integration Test Mitigates Risk, Earl Coludrovich, Shawn Pace, Sam Brady, Chevron; and Craig Campo, Halliburton Capillary-Tube Technology in Downhole Pressure Acquisition and its Application in Campos Basin, Brazil, Pier Giovanni Cassar, Petrobrs, and Juan Carlos Burgoa, Edgar Almanza, and Paul Ringgenberg, Halliburton Real-Time Diversion Quantification and Optimization using DTS, Gerard Glasbergen, Dan Gualtieri, Rakesh Trehan, and Mary Van Domelen, Halliburton, and Micky Nelson, Occidental of Elk Hills Inc. Subsea Slimhole Completions in Deepwater Gulf of Mexico: Case Histories, J.R. Sanford and C. Cordeddu, Eni Petroleum; W.J. Edwards, Dune Energy; and G.D. Baccigalopi, BJ Services Innovative Method for Predicting Downhole Pressures During Frac-Pack Pumping Operations Facilitates More Successful Completions, Richard C. Jannise, Halliburton, and William J. Edwards, Dune Energy BP Norway: Zonal isolation in openhole chalk formation, T. Jorgensen, SPE, and S. Anderssen, SPE, Easywell, and T. Skjerven, SPE, K. Vadset, SPE, and P. Angell, SPE, BP Swellable-Packer Technology Eliminates Problems in Difficult Zonal Isolation in Tight-Gas Reservoir Completion, Jeroen Nijhof, BP Norge; Tom Rune Koly and Kristian Andersen, Halliburton Practical Uses of Swellable Packer Technology to Reduce Water Cut: Case Studies from the Middle East and Other Areas, Ashraf Keshka, Abdalla Elbarbay, and Cherif Menasria, Abu Dhabi Company for Onshore Oil Operations, and Pete Smith, Halliburton Swelling Packer Technology Eliminates Problems in Difficult Zonal Isolation in Tight-Gas Reservoir Completion, Luiz Antonio, Halliburton Energy Services Inc.; Oscar Barrios, Easywell; and German Martinez, Halliburton Energy Services Inc. Expandable Liner Hanger Resolves Sealing Problems and Improves Integrity in Liner Completion Scenarios, James Williford and Pete Smith, Halliburton Energy Services Inc. Multi-Zone Completion with Accurately Placed Stimulation Through Casing Wall, Ron Hinkie and Matt Howell, Halliburton Enhancing and Sustaining Well Production: Granite Wash, Texas Panhandle, Stephen Ingram, Isaac Paterniti, and Richard Pauls, Halliburton, and Brian Rothkopf, Chris Stevenson, and John Conner, Forest Oil Corp. Are Swelling-Elastomer Technology, Preperforated Liner; and Intelligent-Well Technology Suitable Alternatives to Conventional Completion Architecture? Gary P. Hertfelder and Kurt Koerner, Plains E&P Co.; Allen Wilkins, Easywell; and Lilian Izquierdo, Schlumberger Overcoming Viscosity Dependency in Inflow Control, Noman Shahreyar, Luke Holderman Halliburton Design Methodology for Swellable Elastomer Packers in Fracturing Operations, Rutger Evers, Dustin Young, Greg Vargus, and Kristian Solhaug, Halliburton Case Study in Malaysia - The Disappearing Plug Improves Cost Efficiency in Horizontal Completions, Li Yit Wong and Kim King, Halliburton Lessons Learned From Highly Deviated Openhole Completions in Two HP/HT Retrograde Gas Condensate Fields Using Expandable Liner Hangers, External- Sleeve Inflatable Packer Collars and Swellable Packers for Zonal Isolation, Yong Sook Kim, Kwon Ou Kwang, and Basker Murugappan, Korean National Oil Company (KNOC); James Williford, Tance Jackson, Irwan Nizam and Derek Lim, Halliburton Performance Qualification of Seal Systems for Deepwater Completions, Buc Slay and Kent Ferrell, Halliburton
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SPE 114475
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SPE 107578
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