Customer challenges
- To provide flowback/completion equipment to allow accurate monitoring of BHP and BHT, as well as pressure and flow rates at surface for a new subsea well, deepwater Gulf of Mexico (water depth 7,143ft; well depth 30,483ft)
- Establish stable production rates in the test separator and confirm that the production chemicals would work on the wells
Expro Excellence
- The well was flowed back through Expro's subsea landing string and surface well test package on the drill ship
- Gas was flared using a 30ft boom with a king post designed for 90ft
- Oil of an API gravity/density between 17-23 was transferred through a 4" 1,500ft oil export hose to a tanker which had a storage capacity of 750,000bbls, with a height of 60ft to the deck on the tanker
- Expro overcame the challenge of moving the heavy oil from the drill ship to the tanker through the oil export hose by additional steam heat exchangers and introduced a recirculation loop in the flowback spread to keep the crude oil moving through the system in the event of an unexpected shut-in
Value to client
- Flowing back the well confirmed that production chemicals would work for the wells, which enhanced production and eliminated the need to flowback the other wells
- A chemical treatment plan was devised, including emulsion breakers and de-foamer treatment, allowing a chemical management strategy for the subsea infrastructure to be implemented giving the client confidence to continue with the additional 55 wells without further surface flow back tests
- Innovative solution provided, including design review to evaluate the impact of full annular pressure applied below the rams after closing them against the components of the subsea test tree
- All operations performed with zero NPT allowing the client to eliminate a run that typically took 36 hours, saving valuable rig time and without additional equipment