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Rigless Tubing Repair Using Permanent and Retrievable Patches at Prudhoe Bay, Alaska—Continued Analysis and Current Applications

J. Y. JulianBP (Alaska) IncD. A. CismoskiBP (Alaska) IncJanet SackPetrotechnical Resources of Alaska Inc
2007en
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Abstract At Prudhoe Bay, Alaska, non-rig tubing repairs have become a viable alternative to rig workovers (RWO's). They provide an economic remediation for wells with production tubing by "A" annulus communication. Electricline (EL)-set patches can eliminate tubing communication at a significant cost savings. They are particularly attractive in areas where RWO cost is significant, such as offshore, remote, or arctic locations. The advantage of tubing patch repair over a conventional RWO is that there is no need to pull tubing, resulting in the well being returned to service faster. Typical patch deployment costs are less than 5% of the costs for tubing replacement with a RWO. To date, 263 permanent and retrievable tubing patches have been set in 181 wells at Prudhoe Bay. This paper discusses the history of conventional tubing patches at Prudhoe Bay and recommended pre-patch diagnostics. The paper also provides a systematic approach for the design and deployment of conventional tubing patches.

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