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Well completion design / by Jonathan Bellarby.

By: Bellarby, Jonathan.
Series: Developments in petroleum science: 56.Publisher: Amsterdam, Netherlands ; Boston, Mass. : Elsevier, 2009Edition: 1st ed.Description: xiii, 711 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 25 cm.ISBN: 9780444532107; 0444532102.Subject(s): Oil well completionDDC classification: 622.3381 Online resources: Full-text here
Contents:
Introduction -- Reservoir Completion -- Sand Control -- Life of Well Operations -- Tubing Well Performance, Heat Transfer and Sizing -- Artificial Lift -- Production Chemistry -- Material Selection -- Tubing Stress Analysis -- Completion Equipment -- Installing the Completion -- Specialist Completions.
Summary: Completions are the conduit between hydrocarbon reservoirs and surface facilities. They are a fundamental part of any hydrocarbon field development project. The have to be designed for safely maximising the hydrocarbon recovery from the well and may have to last for many years under ever changing conditions. Issues include: connection with the reservoir rock, avoiding sand production, selecting the correct interval, pumps and other forms of artificial lift, safety and integrity, equipment selection and installation and future well interventions--
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

1. Introduction -- 2. Reservoir Completion -- 3. Sand Control -- 4. Life of Well Operations -- 5. Tubing Well Performance, Heat Transfer and Sizing -- 6. Artificial Lift -- 7. Production Chemistry -- 8. Material Selection -- 9. Tubing Stress Analysis -- 10. Completion Equipment -- 11. Installing the Completion -- 12. Specialist Completions.

Completions are the conduit between hydrocarbon reservoirs and surface facilities. They are a fundamental part of any hydrocarbon field development project. The have to be designed for safely maximising the hydrocarbon recovery from the well and may have to last for many years under ever changing conditions. Issues include: connection with the reservoir rock, avoiding sand production, selecting the correct interval, pumps and other forms of artificial lift, safety and integrity, equipment selection and installation and future well interventions--

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