Penetrate 20% deeper compared with conventional shaped charges.
Reperforating on TuffTRAC Tractor Increases Injectivity up to 300%
Challenge: Remediate horizontal injector
wells in the Kenai gas field by reperforating to minimize perforation
damage
Solution: Use TuffTRAC cased hole services
tractor to convey perforating guns loaded with PowerJet Omega deep penetrating
perforating shaped charges to create perforations that bypass the existing
damage zone
Results: Increased injection rates by 50% to
300% in the four wells that were reperforated with 1,790 ft of guns conveyed on
66 TuffTRAC descents totaling 47,132 ft
Underperforming horizontal injection wells
Cook Inlet Natural Gas Storage Alaska (CINGSA) had drilled and completed five horizontal natural gas storage wells in the Kenai gas field. The wells were perforated highly overbalanced on TCP because the reservoirs were depleted, but the initial flow tests were below expectations. Remedial action was needed before the wells could be brought online. It was determined that reservoir pressure would be increased and the wells reperforated at balanced pressure to minimize perforation damage.
Robust tractor conveyance for perforating
To deliver the deep penetration needed to bypass the existing damage, PowerJet Omega deep penetrating perforating shaped charges were chosen. TuffTRAC cased hole tractor service was selected to convey the perforating gun systems in the horizontal wells because it is engineered to withstand the impact of the gun detonations and it also has low sensitivity to well conditions. Although the TuffTRAC tractor is the shortest tractor in the industry, its modular configuration has built-in critical perforation systems for electrical release, head tension, and shock absorption for increased operating safety, reliability, and versatility.
Up to 300% increase in injection rate
The durable TuffTRAC tractor made 66 trouble-free descents, totaling 47,132 ft, to shoot 1,790 ft of perforating guns using PowerJet Omega deep perforating charges. This robust performance resulted from the application of exclusive active traction control, which continuously controlled the radial force applied by the TuffTRAC tractor arms to compensate for any slippage in difficult well sections. Reperforating conveyed on the TuffTRAC tractor delivered the results that CINGSA wanted: the injection rate was increased 50% to 300% for the four wells that were remediated.