McCourt, I and Kubie, Jorge (2005) Limits on the penetration of coiled tubing in horizontal oil wells: effect of the pipe geometry. Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers: Part C - Journal of Mechanical Engineering Science, 219 (11). pp. 1191-1197. ISSN 0954 4062
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To carry out remedial work in oil wells through the production tubing string, a method using a continuous length of steel coiled tubing is used. In horizontal wells substantial friction forces are generated which resist the motion of the tubing as it is pushed into the well. As the penetration increases, the friction forces arising from the contact of the tubing with the inner casing wall increase too, and the tubing buckles. The buckling is initially sinusoidal but eventually transforms into helical. At this point the force required to push the tubing rises dramatically, and the maximum penetration is then rapidly reached. Considerable economic benefits could be gained if the limits on the maximum penetration of coiled tubing in horizontal oil wells could be increased. This article discusses ways of increasing the penetration of coiled tubing in horizontal oil wells by managing the geometry of the coiled tubing. It is shown that the best strategy is to keep the external diameter of the coiled tubing constant, and to make up the coiled tubing from several sections, each with uniform, but increased wall thickness. It is shown that with two sections the maximum penetration can be increased by about half, and that with three sections the maximum penetration can be increased by about two-thirds.
| Item Type: | Article |
|---|---|
| Print ISSN: | 0954 4062 |
| Uncontrolled Keywords: | Oil wells; Horizontal drill hole; Coiled tubing; Increased penetration; Multiple sections; |
| University Divisions/Research Centres: | Faculty of Engineering, Computing and Creative Industries > School of Engineering and the Built Environment |
| Dewey Decimal Subjects: | 600 Technology > 620 Engineering > 621 Electronic & mechanical engineering 600 Technology > 620 Engineering > 620 Engineering & allied operations 600 Technology > 620 Engineering > 622 Mining & related operations |
| Library of Congress Subjects: | T Technology > TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) |
| Item ID: | 1872 |
| Depositing User: | RAE Import |
| Date Deposited: | 28 May 2008 09:58 |
| Last Modified: | 03 Apr 2013 14:10 |
| URI: | http://researchrepository.napier.ac.uk/id/eprint/1872 |
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