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    Harts E&P Magazine – Tendeka and TGT have created “Sandbar” to mitigate the costly consequences of sand control failure in wells

    Collaboration combats sand control failures Article featured in Harts E&P Magazine   In mature basins, sand issues can account for up to 10% of all shut-in wells either due to failure of the existing downhole sand control or onset of sand production due to pressure depletion and/or water production.   There are many reasons for sand or fine material entering and accumulating in the wellbore, and depending on the level of severity, the consequences need not be detrimental. However, the accumulation of sand production downhole or in surface equipment can lead to production being killed, wells shut-in, or collapse of the formation.   As an inherent problem in the oil and gas industry, the first indication of sand issues downhole will often be as a result of detrimental effects that can occur at surface, such as fill in separators or erosional damage to pipe work.   As existing solutions have been extremely limited due to their high cost and/or poor performance, together, independent global completions service company Tendeka and diagnostic specialists TGT have created Sandbar to mitigate the costly consequences of sand control failure in wells. Downhole monitoring and remediation The conventional process of thru-tubing sand control can be costly and time consuming. In many cases there is a requirement to remove sand from the wellbore prior to installing the chosen sand control solution. Once installed many traditional remediation techniques still allow the wellbore to refill with formation sand reducing productivity and increasing susceptibility to erosional failure.   Therefore, the major challenge is to regain sand control in existing completions and prevent sand from filling the wellbore, without the requirement to perform a workover or complex thru-tubing gravel packs.   Proper diagnosis is the critical first step to any kind of well remediation planning and execution. But determining the precise location and extent of sand ingress downhole has challenged the industry for decades, as previous attempts were unable to reliably distinguish between sand and fluid flow.   The challenge of locating and effectively mitigating sand production has now been addressed by combining the features of two products, one to accurately identify the locations of sand ingress within the wellbore, and the other to quickly repair the damage. The conventional process of thru-tubing sand control can be costly and time consuming. In many cases there is a requirement to remove sand from the wellbore prior to installing the chosen sand control solution. Once installed many traditional remediation techniques still allow the wellbore to refill with formation sand reducing productivity and increasing susceptibility to erosional failure.   Therefore, the major challenge is to regain sand control in existing completions and prevent sand from filling the wellbore, without the requirement to perform a workover or complex thru-tubing gravel packs.   Proper diagnosis is the critical first step to any kind of well remediation planning and execution. But determining the precise location and extent of sand ingress downhole has challenged the industry for decades, as previous attempts were unable to reliably distinguish between sand and fluid flow.   The challenge of locating and effectively mitigating sand production has now been addressed by combining the features of two products, one to accurately identify the locations of sand ingress within the wellbore, and the other to quickly repair the damage. Accurately eliminating sand issues Managing and curtailing sand production issues is essential to maintain asset integrity and extend the life of the asset. Tendeka and TGT have joined forces to create the more effective, intervention-based solution, ‘Find Fix Confirm’ sand remediation service, which is believed to be the first specialized, integrated approach to fully understand and fix sand production issues.   First, the ‘Find’ element of the solution, whereby TGT’s ‘Sand Flow’ diagnostics precisely locates sand entry to the wellbore and provides a qualitative sand count, clearly identifying problem zones, even in turbulent flow conditions (Figure 1). Figure 1: TGT’s Anechoic Chamber completely absorbs reflections of sound and electromagnetic waves, enhancing the company’s acoustic diagnostic capabilities Although commonly used to diagnose a known sand production issue, Sand Flow is also used proactively to ensure downhole sand control measures are working correctly. This can include targeting unconsolidated formation that requires regular intervention, sand screen failure, and surface equipment failure.   Sand Flow diagnostics are delivered using TGT’s ‘True Flow’ system and ‘Chorus’ acoustic sensing platform. Fluids travelling through the well system produce a rich spectrum of acoustic energy, and Chorus captures and decodes the acoustic signature generated by sand particles entering the wellbore. Deployed in hole on wireline, Chorus reveals sand ingress locations and sand count by analysing the acoustic power spectrum of acquired data, and discriminating between sand flow and fluid flow. By flowing from the reservoir whilst the tool is in the well, the acoustic signature of any sand within the production stream can be characterized such that the sand entry points and sand rate can be identified. Chorus leverages high-fidelity recording across a wide dynamic range and proprietary sand-recognition analysis to deliver robust sand detection in a broad range of sand flow scenarios.   To ‘Fix’ or regain sand control in existing completions and prevent sand from filling the wellbore, Tendeka’s one-trip, thru-tubing sand control system ‘Filtrex’, is deployed via coiled tubing into the well and positioned across the target area to quickly repair the breach or damage (Figure 2).   Figure 2: Sand clean out and screen installation by Filtrex is performed across three key stages As a retrievable thru-tubing system, the flexible, open cell matrix polymer filter can be easily installed by conventional means in a live well, this includes thru-tubing, and through tight nipple restrictions.   When self-centralized, it can expand in deviations up to 90˚ and is understood to be the only product of its kind that can be run through larger casing/liner configurations, for example, a 3.688-in. nipple and set in a 7-in. liner. It can be deployed in-hole compressed within the running tool and compression sleeve. This offers full compliance to the damaged section once set. By dropping a ball from surface, a simple two-stage application of pressure firstly sets the anchor, and secondly releases the compression sleeve.   Upon removal of the sleeve, the matrix polymer expands to contact the wellbore and the deployment string can be retrieved from the well. Filling the annular gap with the open cell matrix polymer prevents further ingress of formation solids into the wellbore whilst still allowing passage of liquids or gases. The multilayer system ensures full expansion in the damaged screen section or casing and effective flow divergence regaining sand control in existing completions (Figure 3).     Figure 3: Filtrex expanding out of compression sleeve The first of its kind, the device can perform sand clean out and chemical treatments during live well deployment, thereby preventing multiple intervention trips. When deployed on coiled tubing the installation of the system has the potential to significantly improve the financial feasibility of restoring production to failed wells. As it negates the need for a workover or complex thru-tubing gravel packs, the remedial system can also cut intervention timings and associated run changes by at least half.   The length can be modified to suit the application and lubricator length restriction. If longer lengths are required these can be stacked on top the previous screen section. The system design allows the combination of many distinct layers with a range of cell sizes. This ensures the design has the flexibility to size the screening for each application to ensure appropriate retention of sand in reservoirs up to 110°C (230°F).   Finally and crucially, the service can ‘Confirm’ the effectiveness of the solution with the redeployment of TGT’s Sand Flow diagnostics through the internal diameter of the Filtrex system to confirm that no sand is entering at that depth. This enables better use of resources and more reliable sand control outcomes.   Innovation through partnership As a single approach, existing remedial methodologies to address sand management, such as running an insert sand screen, applying consolidation treatment or performing a remedial gravel pack, are disjointed, lack insight on the precise location of the problem, and often fail to fully eliminate the problem. Likewise, their use can vary in complexity, cost, risk, longevity and effectiveness. Associated weaknesses can often result in reduced production or in extreme cases, loss of surface containment due to erosion.   Bringing together two technologies in one service offering will ensure fast, accurate and tailored remediation to a variety of sand control issues at a fraction of the time, cost and risk of conventional solutions to this age-old problem. Being compatible with thru-tubing operations, including live well deployment and single trip sand clean out, provides greater flexibility and assurance.   Ultimately, it will empower operators to better understand the true sources of sand production and its behaviour and ensure reservoir management decisions are precisely targeted for improved integrity and enhanced asset life.

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    Sandbar – Find, Fix, Confirm

    Sandbar is a joint solution with Tendeka that delivers precise, reliable and effective downhole sand remediation.Background Sand production from oil and gas reservoirs is a serious issue. It can decimate productivity and erode the integrity of well completions and surface assets. Often, the first indication of sanding issues downhole are the detrimental effects that can occur at surface, such as fill in separators or erosional damage to pipework.   Thru-tubing remediation typically involves an interval approach for a problem which may be localised. Historically, this is because there is a duality of issues in the ability to accurately identify the location of sand ingress and to target a localised fix. Surface monitoring can detect when sand is being produced, but locating the source and dynamics of sand inflow downhole is essential to protecting integrity and maintaining production.   Tendeka and TGT’s combined “Sandbar” sand remediation solution addresses all of these issues to offer a more precise, reliable and effective intervention-based solution. It follows a simple process flow of "Find, Fix, Confirm". Technology in Action TGT’s Sand Flow product precisely locates sand entry to the wellbore and provides a quantitative sand count, whilst Tendeka’s Filtrex remedial sand control system is precisely targeted to repair the damage. Crucially, Sand Flow is then redeployed to confirm the repair.   Find Sand Flow diagnostics are delivered using TGT’s “True Flow” system and the “Chorus” acoustic sensing platform. Chorus is deployed on wireline, capturing and decoding the acoustic signature generated by sand particles entering the wellbore and impacting the tool. It analyses the acoustic time-domain data to discriminate between sand flow and fluid flow, thus locating the sand entry points and quantifying the sand rate.   Fix Tendeka’s Filtrex is deployed into the well on coiled tubing and positioned across the target area. Dropping a ball in to the string allows pressure to be applied in two stages, firstly to set the anchor, and secondly to release the compressions sleeve. Upon removal of the compression sleeve, the matrix polymer expands to contact the wellbore and the deployment string can be retrieved from the well.   Confirm The same diagnostics are run in the “Find” scenario, but this time deployed through the internal diameter of the Filtrex system to confirm that no sand is entering at that depth. Value to your business One-stop diagnose, fix, verify solution Restore integrity and productivity Reduce intervention time Improve resource efficiency, lowering emissions Reliable and cost-effective sand control Sandbar brochureSandbar Tech brief Sandbar - joint sand remediation solution with Tendeka Tendeka's Filtrex solution

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    Sandbar – a joint partnership to deliver a sand remediation solution
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    ‘Industry-first’ solution to combat sand control failures

    Dubai, 8 September 2020 - Independent global completions service company Tendeka and diagnostic specialists TGT have agreed a partnership to mitigate the costly consequences of sand control failure in wells.   The remedial sand control collaboration known as ‘Find Fix Confirm’, will see TGT’s Sand Flow product used to accurately identify the locations of sand ingress within the wellbore. Then, Tendeka’s Filtrex  thru-tubing sand control system is precisely situated to quickly repair the damage. Crucially, the service can confirm the effectiveness of the solution with the redeployment of TGT’s diagnostic product.   In mature basins, sand issues can account for up to 10% of all shut-in wells either due to failure of the existing downhole sand control or onset of sand production due to pressure depletion and/or water production.   Launched in 2019, Tendeka’s Filtrex solution is a one-trip remedial system enabling sand-free production to be restored effectively and efficiently. It is fully compatible with thru-tubing operations, even through the tightest of restrictions. The first of its kind, Filtrex can perform sand clean out and chemical treatments during live well deployment.   TGT’s Sand Flow product precisely locates sand entry to the wellbore and provides a qualitative sand count, clearly identifying problem zones, even in turbulent flow conditions. Delivered by the ‘True Flow’ system with ‘Chorus’ acoustic technology, Sand Flow provides the clarity and insight needed to manage sand production more effectively. Although commonly used to diagnose a known sand production issue, it is also used proactively to ensure downhole sand control measures are working correctly.   Paul Lynch, Advanced Completions Director at Tendeka said: “The management and control of sand production is an inherent problem in the oil and gas industry. Often, the first indication of sand issues downhole will be as a result of detrimental effects that can occur at surface, such as fill in separators or erosional damage to pipe work, ultimately resulting in a shut-in well. Existing solutions have been extremely limited due to their high cost and/or poor performance.   “Our Find Fix Confirm sand remediation service addresses both issues to offer a more effective, intervention-based solution. We believe this is the first time a specialized, integrated tool can fully understand and fix sand production issues, to ultimately maintain asset integrity and extend the product life of the asset. We are already seeing significant interest from operators around the world.”   Ken Feather, Chief Marketing Officer at TGT commented: “Proper diagnosis is the critical first step to any kind of well remediation planning and execution. But determining the precise location and extent of sand ingress downhole has challenged the industry for decades, as previous attempts were unable to reliably distinguish between sand and fluid flow.   “Our Sand Flow diagnostics are powered by Chorus technology which captures and decodes the acoustic signature generated by sand particles entering the wellbore to reveal sand ingress locations and sand count. Equipped with that information, Filtrex can be targeted to repair the breach, then Chorus can be deployed again to confirm that the breach is fixed. Overall, Find Fix Confirm enables better use of resources and more reliable sand control outcomes.”   The ‘Find’ element of the solution will see TGT’s Chorus acoustic sensing platform deployed in hole on wireline to pinpoint sand entry locations utilizing time-domain analysis. By flowing from the reservoir whilst the tool is in the well, the acoustic signature of any sand within the production stream can be characterized such that the sand entry points, particle size and volume can be identified.   The ‘Fix’ aspect will see Filtrex deployed via coiled tubing into the well and positioned across the target area. By dropping a ball from surface, a simple two stage application of pressure firstly sets the anchor, and secondly releases the compression sleeve. Upon removal of the sleeve the matrix polymer expands to contact the wellbore and the deployment string can be retrieved from the well. Filling the annular gap with the open cell matrix polymer prevents further ingress of formation solids into the wellbore whilst still allowing passage of liquids or gases.   Lastly, is the ‘Confirm’ stage. Here, the Chorus tool is deployed again but this time passed through the internal diameter of the Filtrex system to confirm that no sand is entering at that depth.

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    Sand Flow

    Locate and quantify sand production in the wellbore Sand production is a serious issue. It affects productivity and the integrity of well completions and surface assets. Locating the source and quantity of sand production downhole is the critical first step to managing sand effectively.   Sand Flow does exactly that. It precisely locates sand entry to the wellbore and provides a qualitative sand count, clearly identifying problem zones, even in turbulent flow conditions.   Delivered by our True Flow system using the Chorus (acoustic) platform; Sand Flow provides the clarity and insight needed to manage sand production more effectively.   Sand Flow is commonly used to diagnose a known sand production issue, but it can also be used proactively to ensure downhole sand control measures are working optimally. Challenges Locate sand entry in the wellbore Unexpected increase in sand production Unconsolidated formation that requires regular intervention Sand screen failure Surface equipment failure Benefits Understand the true sources of sand production Understand sand production dynamics Better well and reservoir management decisions, precisely targeted Improve well system performance and extend productive life of asset Maintain asset integrity Sandbar - a remedial sand control solution Managing and curtailing sand production is essential to maintain asset integrity and extend the life of the asset.  TGT has joined forces with Tendeka, an independent global completions company, to create a unique remedial sand control solution - Sandbar.   Sandbar uses our Sand Flow product to "find" and locate the source and quantity of sand ingress and Tendeka’s game-changing Filtrex sand control system to "fix" or repair the issue. As a final verification, Sand Flow is used again to "confirm" the remediation has been successful. Click here to read the press release Sandbar Resources Product flyers(22) Case studies(36) Product animations(21) Platform flyers(8) System flyers(2) More(183) Hardware specifications(7) Technical papers(128) Intellectual property(48) White papers(0) Resources Related Systems & Platforms True Flow System Well systems connect reservoirs to the surface so injectors and producers can flow to and from the right place. LEARN MORE Platforms Chorus Cascade Indigo Maxim MediaSand Flow provides the clarity and insight needed to manage well system performance more effectively.Well sketch shows a range of scenarios where sand is entering the well, that Sand Flow can evaluate.Shut-in survey formed a baseline and indicated no sand-related activity. Flowing survey identified the main sand producing zone.

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    Our commitment Backed by proven academic theories, R&D investment and years of experience, our quest to reveal a greater truth about the well system is the cornerstone of our commitment to the TGT diagnostic system approach.   Our in-house expertise sets us apart. Our innovation process incorporates: programme design and data acquisition methodology, tool and sensor manufacturing, software development to process and model the raw data, and data interpretation by a dedicated team of well log analysts. We are unique in what we offer our clients. Technology centre TGT Technology Centre is home to our research and development (R&D) and Manufacturing teams.   The centre is a full-cycle enterprise, representing technology development at all stages of its development – from an idea to a commercial production and subsequent maintenance. An unusual attribute for a through barrier diagnostics service company.   Our Technology Centre plays home to: advanced research labs, software development hub, supercomputer with parallel design, tools and sensors manufacturing, and quality control and testing facilities.   Housed also in our Technology Centre are advanced testing facilities which put our technology through its paces prior to commercialisation or distribution. These include:  pressure, temperature and vibration testing units, fluid dynamics models in both simulated reservoir and well conditions, calibration stands, anechoic chamber, test well among others.   Our inhouse knowledge and capabilities give us the advantage; and perfectly position us to lead the through-barrier diagnostics category and reveal a greater truth for customers. Research and development R&D is at the heart of everything we do, and each year we plough 15% of annual revenues back into funding pioneering innovation.   Our research aims to bring together the best thinking and ideas - not only from within TGT, but we also work closely with universities and our customers to deliver diagnostics which meet the needs of the industry.   Manned by a talented cadre of engineers, petrophysicists and geoscientists, we are continuously improving our diagnostic capabilities to assert our position as the global leader in through-barrier diagnostics.   Our proprietary systems and products are developed entirely in-house from market analysis, concept and feasibility studies to design, mock-ups, experimental prototypes and inception of digital processing and modelling software.   Development and testing of new technology continues until it fits the product description. We follow a rigorous testing protocol. Only once prototype technology is proven to deliver, will we launch a pilot project. The optimised TGT platform or product you are using today is the result of years of development. Manufacturing TGT remains dedicated to manufacturing our own products and technologies entirely inhouse. We not only pursue automated assembly, but also strive to cultivate technicians with outstanding skills. By establishing high standards of safety and quality assurance, we strengthen our efforts to ensure trust in the TGT brand.   TGT has continued to advance our in-house production of key devices, components and electronic boards as well as carrying out in-house equipment maintenance.   We are dedicated to producing top quality products, each of which promises reliability and safe operations when deployed in the well system. Our certified testing facilities enable us to conduct in-house tests to ensure compliance with international standards and regulations. We conduct stringent quality tests to ensure the highest quality output. Software development Our bespoke digital platform, Maxim, brings together each stage in the True Flow and True Integrity diagnostic system into a central software platform. Maxim is used by the Geoscience department to provide customers with accurate diagnostics they seek.   More than 20-years of knowledge and expertise in performing through-barrier diagnostics has contributed to Maxim’s capabilities diagnostic capabilities. Developed and engineering entirely in-house, Maxim is proprietary to TGT.   We don’t need to wait for the latest software release to benefit from processing and modeling improvements, instead an ongoing dialogue between Geoscience, R&D and the in-house software developers means our diagnostic products always benefit from the latest technology. Strategic partnershipsTGT’s 20-year commitment to innovation in the field of through-barrier well system diagnostics has made us a sought-after partner of industry giants, academics and other sector relevant entities, with whom we are developing new technologies and solutions for the future.