Guidelines for solving sand problems in water injection wells

Nobuo Morita*, Eric Davis, Lee Whitebay

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Abstract

Since formation failure and sand production problems in water injection wells are less common than in producing wells, no general guidelines on how to complete water injection wells has appeared in the literature. However, formation failure related sand problems in water injection wells are serious enough that they should be taken into account during the selection of a completion method. This paper provides information on field-observed sand related problems encountered in water injection wells, and discusses the mechanisms leading to sand problems. It reviews the injectivity efficiency of several completion options, and provides guidelines for selecting completion methods for water injection wells drilled through formations prone to sand production. The paper emphasizes that even though sand problems in injection wells are less severe than in producing wells, careful selection and design of completion methods for injection wells can significantly reduce the likelihood and severity of future injectivity problems.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings - SPE International Symposium on Formation Damage Control
Place of PublicationRichardson, TX, United States
PublisherSoc Pet Eng (SPE)
Pages189-200
Number of pages12
Publication statusPublished - 1998
EventProceedings of the 1998 International Symposium on Formation Damage Control - Lafayette, LA, USA
Duration: 1998 Feb 181998 Feb 19

Other

OtherProceedings of the 1998 International Symposium on Formation Damage Control
CityLafayette, LA, USA
Period98/2/1898/2/19

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Geology

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