Using Local Gravel to Control Sand Production in a Saudi Oil Field

Sand production from oil and gas reservoirs is most commonly associated with unconsolidated and poorly cemented sandstones. Sand production problems are encountered throughout the world and recently are detected in Saudi Arabia. Several techniques could be used to minimize sand production such as dr...

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Main Authors: Adel M. Hemeida, Musaed N.J. Al-Awad
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2001-01-01
Series:Journal of King Saud University: Engineering Sciences
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1018363918307396
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spelling doaj-7e637fbb110b4c57918718115d1344fb2020-11-25T01:25:04ZengElsevierJournal of King Saud University: Engineering Sciences1018-36392001-01-01132301310Using Local Gravel to Control Sand Production in a Saudi Oil FieldAdel M. Hemeida0Musaed N.J. Al-Awad1Petroleum Engineering Department, College of Engineering, King Saud University, P.O. Box 800, Riyadh 11421, Saudi Arabia, E-mail: malawwad@ksu.edu.saPetroleum Engineering Department, College of Engineering, King Saud University, P.O. Box 800, Riyadh 11421, Saudi Arabia, E-mail: malawwad@ksu.edu.saSand production from oil and gas reservoirs is most commonly associated with unconsolidated and poorly cemented sandstones. Sand production problems are encountered throughout the world and recently are detected in Saudi Arabia. Several techniques could be used to minimize sand production such as drawdown control, installing screen liners, applying resin consolidation, gravel packing, etc. This work was conducted to investigate the possibility of using gravel packs made from gravel deposited in the central province of Saudi Arabia. Optimum gravel size, shape, crushing resistance and solubility in acids were tested. The results of the above analysis showed that the selected Saudi gravel properties meet the recommended API requirements. Furthermore, a physical model has been constructed to simulate sand control process. This model was used to study the effect of drawdown pressure, confining pressure and gravel-pack thickness on rate of fluids and sand production in a Saudi oil field. The experimental results showed that sand and fluid production are affected by the gravel pack thickness, drawdown pressure and confining pressure. Therefore, it is recommended to utilize the tested Saudi gravel in sand control applications after performing an economical feasibility study.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1018363918307396
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Using Local Gravel to Control Sand Production in a Saudi Oil Field
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title Using Local Gravel to Control Sand Production in a Saudi Oil Field
title_short Using Local Gravel to Control Sand Production in a Saudi Oil Field
title_full Using Local Gravel to Control Sand Production in a Saudi Oil Field
title_fullStr Using Local Gravel to Control Sand Production in a Saudi Oil Field
title_full_unstemmed Using Local Gravel to Control Sand Production in a Saudi Oil Field
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series Journal of King Saud University: Engineering Sciences
issn 1018-3639
publishDate 2001-01-01
description Sand production from oil and gas reservoirs is most commonly associated with unconsolidated and poorly cemented sandstones. Sand production problems are encountered throughout the world and recently are detected in Saudi Arabia. Several techniques could be used to minimize sand production such as drawdown control, installing screen liners, applying resin consolidation, gravel packing, etc. This work was conducted to investigate the possibility of using gravel packs made from gravel deposited in the central province of Saudi Arabia. Optimum gravel size, shape, crushing resistance and solubility in acids were tested. The results of the above analysis showed that the selected Saudi gravel properties meet the recommended API requirements. Furthermore, a physical model has been constructed to simulate sand control process. This model was used to study the effect of drawdown pressure, confining pressure and gravel-pack thickness on rate of fluids and sand production in a Saudi oil field. The experimental results showed that sand and fluid production are affected by the gravel pack thickness, drawdown pressure and confining pressure. Therefore, it is recommended to utilize the tested Saudi gravel in sand control applications after performing an economical feasibility study.
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