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Australian Energy Producers Journal

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Australian Energy Producers Journal
Vol. 65 (2025), No. 1 (May), Pages 1-12
https://doi.org/10.1071/EP24119

Subsea Previous HitwellNext Hit clean-up without drilling rigs: transient analysis methods to support philosophy definition

Paul Fothergill and Sarah Lim-Rajani

A Genesis, 1 William Street, Perth, WA 6000, Australia. Email:

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After a production Previous HitwellNext Hit Previous HitcompletionNext Hit has been installed, the Previous HitcompletionNext Hit fluids, consisting of a mix of brine and oil-based muds, are removed from the Previous HitwellNext Hit tubing by displacing the Previous HitcompletionNext Hit fluids with the production reservoir fluids to the drilling rig. This exercise is costly in terms of the additional drilling rig time and the facilities required to process and safely dispose of the Previous HitcompletionNext Hit and production fluids. An alternative strategy is to produce the Previous HitcompletionNext Hit fluids back to the host production facilities directly, removing the requirement for drilling rig for Previous HitwellNext Hit clean-up. This paper discusses the available strategies for Previous HitwellNext Hit clean-up, the potential risks associated with clean-up operations (the compatibility of Previous HitcompletionNext Hit fluid properties, hydrate formation and large volumes liquids). The process simulation modelling methods are described as Previous HitwellNext Hit as how the modelling output is used to define the operating strategies for minimisation of hydrate formation probability, for managing liquid surges, and for predicting the timing and concentrations of the Previous HitcompletionNext Hit fluids and associated chemicals arriving at the host platform to inform the requirements for temporary operating equipment. This paper also presents several case studies covering different types of Previous HitcompletionNext Hit fluids and the analysis and methods that were applied to simulate Previous HitwellTop clean-up to support the development of the operational and commissioning philosophies.

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