Paper: Workover And Stimulation Of Water Injection Wells Using Continuous Coil Tubing

Paper: Workover And Stimulation Of Water Injection Wells Using Continuous Coil Tubing
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Workover And Stimulation Of Water Injection Wells Using Continuous Coil Tubing

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Stephen Russell, NOWSCO Services

Continuous coil tubing has become a viable alternative to the conventional workover method of injection well cleanout. With the increase in the wellhead price of oil, a greater emphasis is placed on the efficiency of in-place waterfloods. When an injection well within a flood becomes plugged, the method by which the well is monitored should indicate if there is a problem. Based on that indication and all available relevant data, a decision can be made as to the kind of problem which has developed and likely methods of correcting that problem. The use of coil tubing in many cleanout procedures is a cost- and time saving method. The circulation method is accomplished without the need of moving or disconnecting any part of the injection string. The wells do not have to be backflowed and stimulation jobs can be done with minimum exposure of the injection string to the corrosive effects of acid. A treatment technique can be designed to correct or counteract problems within the injection profile on a point-to-point basis.

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