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TAQA launches inflow control technology

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TAQA, an international company headquartered in Dharan, Saudi Arabia, and Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, has introduced its inflow control system.

The M4 Inflow Control System dictates the flow of the undesired fluid (water and gas) and avoids any binary (open/close) effect that can result in instability – or worse – stop production. The M4 Inflow Control System is designed for controlling water in ultra-light and light applications and enhances gas production control.

The M4 Inflow Control System technology incorporates an advanced pilot control system that is super sensitive to density, making it suitable for a wide range of oil types, including ultra-light, light, medium, and heavy oils. It also features advanced multi-phase control, allowing the device to perform independently of its orientation in the wellbore.

Dr Mojtaba Moradi, Subsurface Engineering Manager of TAQA said: “With the largest portfolio of inflow control systems more than 20 years of inflow control devices expertise, the M4 Inflow Control System represents the pinnacle of our innovation so far. This new generation offers water control by gradually reducing inflow as water production increases, avoiding premature well shut in.”

“Its main benefit is precision control based on reservoir production. The device allows operators to maximise output without risking shutting wells in, so they can manage production continuously and efficiently, which translates into obvious financial benefits.”

The device is designed to have an open operating point for oil and highly choked for water by careful force field analysis confirmed by single and multi-phase flow testing. Water, oil, and gas mixtures have been tested in a state-of-the-art multi-phase loop to fully evaluate and model the flow behaviour under various regimes.

Although not limited to any oil viscosity, so far, the system has worked as low as 0.5cP tested together with water to define the operating and control points at various water cuts. A full qualification matrix of debris, erosion and cycle testing has also been completed.

Current technologies in the market are less effective at controlling water when oil viscosities are below 1cP in many applications. Also, another drawback is the possibility of becoming a “binary” open-close system and shutting off zones too early. This new device addresses both the above phenomena.

The M4 Inflow Control System will be showcased at ADIPEC from 4 – 7 November 2024 where TAQA is exhibiting on Stand 6232.

Read the article online at: https://www.oilfieldtechnology.com/drilling-and-production/21102024/taqa-launches-inflow-control-technology/

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