DynaLink® X system provides reliable and stable downhole wireless communication and increased internal sampler pressure to 15K psi with Armada® sampling system.
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Use wireless SRO technology with no interruptions and obtain nine PVT samples
Indonesia
An operator wanted to perform a drill stem test (DST) using wireless surface read out (SRO) and downhole sampling of a deep, wildcat exploration well, with limited reference from adjacent wells. This initial high-pressure, high-temperature (HPHT) exploration well attempted in the area was particularly challenging because it required drilling with a swamp rig. The DST campaign was critical to the customer and the country of Indonesia to achieve their target of 1MMBO/day production by the year 2030.
Fast decisions were required during the DST operation, and the operator required reliable, real-time downhole data, and representative samples from the well. This information was also required for proper and comprehensive reservoir analysis, well evaluation, and development.
The customer wanted to use wireless SRO technology with no interruptions while testing. Another issue of concern was to successfully obtain a total of nine downhole pressure, volume, and temperature (PVT) samples given the high well kill pressure, which was estimated up to 15K psi and could affect the capture of samples in the samplers.
PVT samples captured
Rig time hours saved
USD saved in costs
The Halliburton Testing and Subsea team recommended the DynaLink® X telemetry system in conjunction with the Armada® sampling system, consisting of a proven DST tool string— CHAMP® packer, tubing string testing valve, Select Tester® valve, OMNI™ circulating valve, and rupture disk circulating valve. This represents the first DST job with the DynaLink X telemetry system in the world and the first Armada sampling system used in Indonesia.
The DynaLink X system, rated over 20,000 psi and 350°F (177°C), is the market-leading downhole acoustic transmission platform for real-time readings of bottomhole pressure (BHP)/bottomhole temperature (BHT) delivered to surface throughout the DST operation.
This technology allows operators to monitor and analyze BHP/BHT in real time for quick decision-making while receiving continuous assurance of downhole tool status. The modular concept enables efficient preparation and testing of tools offline, with minimal risk, compared to competitor solutions that can only be tested online (on the rig floor before running in hole).
The Armada sampling system captures more bottomhole samples than traditional, slickline-conveyed sampling. It also minimizes risk because it does not require well intervention, and it does not add any additional time to the DST operation. In this case, the annulus-pressure-activated system was run with a modified entry piston, which increased the internal sampler pressure from 12K psi to 15K psi. This modification delivered bigger kill well pressure for more flexibility during the kill well operation— without jeopardizing samples that were already captured by the tool.