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Title APPLICATION OF WIRELINE FISHING TOOLS AND TECHNIQUES TO RESTORE WELL PRODUCTION IN SALAK GEOTHERMAL FIELD, INDONESIA
Authors P. Panggabean, A.D. Yudhistira, A. Ramadani
Year 2018
Conference New Zealand Geothermal Workshop
Keywords Wireline fishing, fish, steam gain, work over
Abstract AWI W-5 is one of biggest production wells in the Salak Geothermal Field. It was drilled to a total drilled depth of 9,560 ft. (2,914 m) MD in 2013 as a standard directional well with moderate inclination of 26°. The well was completed as a big hole with a 13-⅜” production casing and 8-⅝” perforated production liner. In March 2016, a dummy tool for a Pressure-Temperature-Spinner (PTS) survey was lost in-hole when it hit an obstruction at 1,645 ft. (~504 m) MD. AWI W-5 had to be throttled to prevent materials from the fish flowing to the surface and potentially damaging production facilities. A fishing job was organized in 2017 to retrieve the fish and fully open AWI W-5 into the system. By collaborating with PT. Expro Indonesia, a wireline fishing job was successfully executed and the well was put online with about 182 klbs/hr. (22.9 kg/s) of steam production. In this paper the authors describe the procedures used in executing the wireline fishing job and lessons learned, applicable to future fishing operations.
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