Geomechanical study to predict the onset of sand production formation

Authors

  • Tahseen Khudair Yosif College of Engineering - University of Baghdad
  • Jalal A. Al-Sudani College of Engineering - University of Baghdad

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.31026/j.eng.2022.02.01

Keywords:

Logging data, sand prediction, rock mechanics parameter, interface drawdown pressure.

Abstract

One of the costliest problems facing the production of hydrocarbons in unconsolidated sandstone reservoirs is the production of sand once hydrocarbon production starts. The sanding start prediction model is very important to decide on sand control in the future, including whether or when sand control should be used. This research developed an easy-to-use Computer program to determine the beginning of sanding sites in the driven area. The model is based on estimating the critical pressure drop that occurs when sand is onset to produced. The outcomes have been drawn as a function of the free sand production with the critical flow rates for reservoir pressure decline. The results show that the pressure drawdown required to produce a free sand oil flow rate reduces with the skin factor increasing. Moreover, free sand oil production cannot be prevented at well-flowing pressure of 500 psi.

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How to Cite

“ Geomechanical study to predict the onset of sand production formation ” (2022) Journal of Engineering, 28(2), pp. 1–17. doi:10.31026/j.eng.2022.02.01.

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Published

2022-02-01

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