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Well completions
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- Dallas : Society of Petroleum Engineers of AIME.
- Additional Creators
- Society of Petroleum Engineers of AIME
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- Contents
- No. 5. Pt. 1. TYPES OF COMPLETIONS: Advances in remote completion and operation of underwater satellite wells / T.W. Childers and J.O. Langley -- Some practical considerations in the design of steam injection wells / Robert C. Earlougher -- Improved concentric workover techniques / Wallace J. Frank -- New technology for improved tubular connection performance / P.D. Weiner and F.D. Sewell -- Helical buckling of tubing sealed in packers / Arthur Lubinski, W.S. Althouse and J.L. Logan --, No. 5. Pt. 2. COMPLETION FLUIDS: Non plugging emulsions useful as completion and well-servicing fluids / G.G. Priest and T.O. Allen -- Influence of chemical composition of water on clay blocking of permeability / Frank O. Jones, Jr -- Factors affecting well productivity i. drilling fluid filtration / E.E. Glenn, M.L. Slusser and J.L. Huitt -- Factors affecting well productivity ii. drilling fluid particle invasion into porous media / E.E. Glenn and M.L. Slusser --, No. 5. Pt. 3. CEMENTING: Displacement mechanics in primary cementing / R.H. McLean, C.W. Manry and W.W. Whitaker -- Wellbore pressure surges produced by pipe movement / J.A. Burkhardt -- Temperature distribution in a circulating drilling fluid / L.R. Raymond -- Salt cement for shale and bentonitic sands / Knox A. Slagle and Dwight K. Smith -- Cementing geothermal steam wells / G. Warren Ostroot and Stanley Shryock -- Squeeze cementing operations / George C. Howard and C.R. Fast --, No. 5. Pt. 4. PERFORATING: Effectiveness of gun perforating / T.O. Allen and J.H. Atterbury -- The effect of perforating on well productivity / M.H. Harris -- Perforating high-temperature wells / W.T. Bell and G.A. Auberlinder --, No. 5. Pt. 5. SAND CONTROL: Some considerations in the selection and installation of gravel pack for oil wells / C.J. Coberly and E.M. Wagner -- Review of sand consolidation experience in south Louisiana / J.L. Rike -- Successful sand control design for high rate oil and water wells / David H. Schwartz -- Controlled injection of sand consolidation plastic / Paul J. Strohm, M.A. Mantooth and C.L. DePriester -- Consolidation of silty sands with an epoxy resin overflush process / E.A. Richardson and T.W. Hamby -- Stability of sand arches a key to sand control / C.D. Hall, Jr. and W.H. Harrisberger --, No. 5. Pt. 6. WELL STIMULATION: Hydrofluoric acid stimulation of sandstone reservoirs / C.F. Smith and A.R. Hendrickson -- The effect of flow on acid reactivity in a carbonate fracture / A.N. Barron, A.R. Hendrickson and D.R. Wieland -- High concentration hydrochloric acid aids stimulation results in carbonate formations / O.E. Harris, A.R. Hendrickson and A.W. Coulter -- Secondary deposition of iron compounds following acidizing treatments / C.F. Smith, C.W. Crowe and T.J. Nolan III -- Mechanics of hydraulic fracturing / M. King Hubbert and David G. Willis / Factors controlling fracture extension -- G.C. Howard and C.R. Fast -- Widths of hydraulic fractures / T.K. Perkins and L.R. Kern -- Vertical fracture height its effect on steady-state production increase / John M. Tinsley et al. -- A continuous multistage fracturing technique / K.R. Webster, W.C. Goins, Jr. and S.C. Berry -- Fluid mechanics research and engineering application in non-newtonian fluid systems / L.L. Melton and W.T. Malone -- Fluid loss from hydraulically induced fractures / B.B. Williams --, No. 5. Pt. 7. COMPLETION EVALUATION: Coring for reservoir connate water saturations / L.H. Jenks et al. -- Production logging the key to optimum well performance / R.T. Wade et al. -- Production behavior of a water blocked oil well / K.H. Ribe -- The effect of restricted fluid entry on well productivity / F. Brons and V.E. Marting -- The skin effect and its influence on the productive capacity of a well / A.F. van Everdingen -- Studies of producing reservoirs with the neutron lifetime log / G.L. Marquis, P.A. Wichmann and C.W. Millis., No. 5a. Pt. 1. OVERVIEW: Advances in well completion and stimulation during jpt's first quarter century / R.F. Krueger -- Workover and completion technology a survey / J.L. Rike --, No. 5a. Pt. 2. COMPLETION FLUIDS: Mud design to minimize rock impairment due to particle invasion / A. Abrams -- New nondamaging and acid-degradable drilling and completion fluids / R.N. Tuttle and J.H. Barkman --, No. 5a. Pt. 3. CEMENTING: Mud displacement with cement slurrie / Charles R. Clark and L. Greg Carter -- Filtrate control a key in successful cementing practices / C. Cook and W.C. Cunningham -- Effect of salt cement filtrate on subsurface formations / Willis C. Cunningham and Dwight K. Smith -- The use of sea water in well cementing / R.C. Smith and D.G. Calvert -- A look at cement bond logs / Walter H. Fertl, P.E. Pilkington, and James B. Scott -- Effect of jet perforating on bond strengths of cement / W.K. Godfrey -- Failures in the bottom joints of surface and intermediate casing strings / F.J. Schuh -- Obtaining successful squeeze-cementing results / J.L. Rike -- Problems related to squeeze cementing / S.H. Shryock and K.A. Slagle --, No. 5a. Pt. 4. PERFORATING: Laboratory row characteristics of gun perforations / W.T. Bell, E.F. Brieger, and J.W. Harrigan, Jr. -- Effect of perforation damage on well productivity / J.A. Klotz. R.F. Krueger, and D.S. Pye -- A laboratory study of perforations in stressed formation rocks / R.J.Saucier and J.F.Lands -- A proven gas-well completion technique for higher deliverability / Bill White, Terry Walker, and Joe Diebold -- Casing damage from gun perforators / W.T. Bell and J.B. Shore --, No. 5a. Pt. 5. PIPE, PACKERS, AND OTHER DOWN-HOLE EQUIPMENT: Movement, forces, and stresses associated with combination tubing strings sealed in packers / D.J. Hammerlindl -- Recent developments in packer seal systems for sour oil and gas wells / J.D. Burley and W.E. Holland -- Effects of metal thickness and temperature on casing and tubing design for deep sour wells / J. Brison Greer -- Determining stress in tubing using triaxial evaluation / John F. Greenip, Jr. --, No. 5a. Pt. 6. PROBLEM DIAGNOSIS AND RESULTS EVALUATION: Workover economics complete but simple / J.L. Rike -- Optimization of gas field operations / P.M. O' Dell, N.W. Steubing, and J.W. Gray -- Optimizing the profitability of matrix acidizing treatments / T.C. Vogt and M.L. Anderson -- The estimation of productivity loss caused by perforations including partial completion and formation damage / G. Jones and M.L. Slusser -- Pseudosteady state flow capacity of oil wells with limited entry and an altered zone around the wellbore / A.S. Odeh -- Wellbore transmissibility from afterflow dominated pressure buildup data / R.M. McKinley --, No. 5a. Pt. 7. RIG EQUIPMENT AND MECHANICAL TECHNIQUES: A small coiled-tubing work over rig / J.L. Rike -- Work over and recompletion of subsea completions in the Gulf of Mexico / Frank M. Brown and Charles C. Evans -- Safety characteristics of Lockheed's subsea production system / G.H. Fahlman -- Recent innovations in offshore completion and workover systems / J.L. Rike and R.G. McGlamery --, No. 5a. Pt. 8. SAND CONTROL: Considerations in gravel pack design / R.J. Saucier -- Pressure packing with concentrated gravel slurry / Derry Sparlin and Travis Copeland -- Water base viscous gravel pack system results in high productivity in gulf coast completions / J.H. Lybarger, R.F. Scheuerman, and R.O. Willard -- A gravel coating aqueous epoxy emulsion system for water based consolidated gravel packing development and application / Randolph H. Knapp, Roger Planty, and Eugene J. Voiland -- Design of gravel packs in deviated wells / C. Gruesbeck, W.M. Salathiel, and E.E. Echols -- A new low viscosity epoxy sand consolidation process / C.M. Shaughnessy, W.M. Salathiel, and W.L. Penberthy, Jr. -- Estimation of formation strength from the mechanical-properties log / M.P. Tixier, G.W. Loveless, and R.A. Anderson --, No. 5a. Pt. 9. STIMULATION ACIDIZING: A new method for predicting acid penetration distance / L.D. Roberts and J.A. Guin -- Prediction of stimulation from acid fracturing treatments using finite fracture conductivity / E.J. Novotny -- Design of acid fracturing treatments / B.B. Williams and D.E. Nierode -- Stimulation of sandstone formations with the acid mutual solvent method / John L. Gidley -- Hydrofluoric acid reaction with a porous sandstone / B.B. Williams and M.E. Whiteley -- Thermodynamic and kinetic aspects of argillaceous sandstone acidizing / Jean Claude Labrid -- Study of the field application of sandstone acidizing / J.L. Gidley, J.C. Ryan, and T.D. Mayhill -- A new model of the physical and chemical changes in sandstone during acidizing / C. C. McCune et al. -- Predicting results of sandstone acidizing / J.R. Gatewood et al. -- Diverting agents history and application / N.W. Harrison --, and No. 5a. Pt. 10. STIMULATION FRACTURING: Proppant transport / E.J. Novotny -- Conductivity of fracture proppants in multiple layers / C. E. Cooke Jr. -- Effect of fracturing fluids on fracture conductivity / C.E. Cooke Jr. -- Heat transfer effects in deep well fracturing / A. Richard Sinclair -- Experimental investigation of hydraulic fracturing through perforations / Abbas Ali Daneshy -- Hydraulic fracture propagation in the pressure of planes of weakness / Abbas Ali Daneshy -- Multiple, vertical fractures from an inclined wellbore a field experiment / M.K. Strubhar, J.L. Fitch, and E.E. Glenn, Jr. -- The application of massive hydraulic fracturing to the tight muddy "J" formation, Wattenberg Field, Colorado / C.R. Fast, G.B. Holman, and R.J. Covlin.
- Dates of Publication and/or Sequential Designation
- 1970? -
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