"Tagging" est un terme courant utilisé dans les opérations pétrolières et gazières, en particulier lors des interventions et des complétions de puits. Il désigne une technique cruciale utilisée pour **garantir le bon positionnement et le contrôle des différents outils et équipements dans le puits**. Cela implique l'utilisation d'un câble de forage, d'un tubage ou d'un outil spécialisé (outil CT) pour **toucher le sommet d'une cible spécifique** dans le puits, comme par exemple :
1. Toucher le sommet d'un outil :
2. Remplissage à l'eau :
3. Remplissage au ciment :
4. Tagging avec un outil CT :
En résumé, le tagging est une technique essentielle dans les opérations pétrolières et gazières qui garantit le bon placement des outils et contribue au succès de diverses procédures en fond de puits. En identifiant avec précision le sommet des outils et en remplissant les espaces au-dessus de ceux-ci, le tagging contribue à la sécurité, à l'efficacité et à la rentabilité des opérations de puits.
Instructions: Choose the best answer for each question.
1. What is the primary purpose of tagging in oil and gas operations? a) To measure the pressure within the wellbore. b) To ensure proper placement and control of tools and equipment in the wellbore. c) To stimulate oil and gas production. d) To identify the type of formation being drilled.
b) To ensure proper placement and control of tools and equipment in the wellbore.
2. Which of the following is NOT a common method for tagging in well operations? a) Touching the top of a tool with a wireline. b) Filling the space above a tool with water. c) Filling the space above a tool with cement. d) Drilling a pilot hole into the formation.
d) Drilling a pilot hole into the formation.
3. Why is tagging with water important? a) It helps identify the type of formation being drilled. b) It ensures the integrity of the seal created by a tool. c) It stimulates oil and gas production. d) It allows for the measurement of wellbore pressure.
b) It ensures the integrity of the seal created by a tool.
4. What is the purpose of a CT (Continuous Tag) tool? a) To measure the pressure within the wellbore. b) To identify the type of formation being drilled. c) To provide continuous measurement of depth during tool operations. d) To stimulate oil and gas production.
c) To provide continuous measurement of depth during tool operations.
5. Which of the following is NOT a benefit of accurate tagging? a) Improved wellbore safety. b) Increased efficiency in well operations. c) Reduced risk of errors and damage. d) Increased wellbore pressure.
d) Increased wellbore pressure.
Scenario:
You are working on a well completion operation where a packer is being set at a depth of 8,500 ft. After the packer is set, the next step is to tag the top of the packer and fill the space above it with water.
Task:
**1. Tagging the top of the packer:** * **Lower a wireline with a gauge or locator tool** to the desired depth of 8,500 ft. * **Touch the top of the packer** with the gauge or locator tool. * **Record the depth** at which the tool touches the packer. * **Confirm that the recorded depth matches the intended packer setting depth** (8,500 ft). * **If the recorded depth differs significantly, investigate the reason for the discrepancy** and adjust the tool position accordingly. **2. Ensuring successful water filling and packer seal:** * **Ensure the annulus is open** to allow water to flow through the space above the packer. * **Pump water down the annulus** at a controlled rate. * **Monitor the water pressure and flow rate** to ensure the water is filling the space effectively. * **Observe the wellhead for any signs of water leaks** or bypass around the packer. * **If pressure fluctuations or leaks occur, stop the pumping process and investigate the reason.** **3. Equipment used:** * **Wireline with a gauge or locator tool:** To touch the top of the packer. * **Water pump:** To inject water into the annulus. * **Pressure gauge:** To monitor the pressure during water filling. * **Flow meter:** To monitor the water flow rate.
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