Challenging the Frontiers for Offshore Well and Subsea Interventions
Tuesday, 19 March
Waterway 1-3
Technical Session
The offshore environment presents unique challenges and opportunities for well intervention. In this session, we embark on a global journey and hear about cutting-edge solutions designed to address a wide spectrum of conditions, ranging from harsh-weather shallow waters to deepwater frontiers. The applications presented encompass the full well life cycle, from addressing exploration wells, well integrity assurance, production optimization, and plug and abandonment. Operational scenarios including, platform-based subsea through-riser, and subsea riserless operations are all encountered with wireline, coiled tubing, and pipe conveyed techniques are showcased. Join us to learn how potentially high costs and risk are being successfully managed to deliver safe operations and high-value outcomes in the offshore well intervention domain.
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1315-1340 218347First Rigless Intervention in Bonga Deepwater
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1340-1405 218297New Coiled Tubing Fatigue Management System With Real-Time Vessel Data: Step-Change To Cost And Reliability In Open-Water Interventions
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1405-1430 218314Identification and in-depth investigation of external casing corrosion in an exploration well prior to field development
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1430-1455 218358First Heavy Workover on Intelligent Completion in Santos Basin Pre-Salt
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1525-1550 218364Intervention Synergy Enabling Production Enhancement Efficiency for Remote Offshore Well Intervention Operation
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1550-1615 218320Reassessing Barrier Placement in Through-Tubing Plug & Abandonment
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1615-1640 218328Dynamic E-Line Conveyed Milling Solution Remediates Subsea (XT) Gate Valve Operating From RLWI