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Desain Gas Lift Dengan Metode Continuous Flow Untuk Mendapatkan Laju Alir Optimal Pada Sumur “F-1” Lapangan “X” Muhammad Vijaya Waluddin; Deny Fatrianto Edyzoh Eko Widodo; Amiruddin; Andry Halim; Firdaus; Michelle Rafael Waw; Iin Darmiyati
AL-MIKRAJ Jurnal Studi Islam dan Humaniora (E-ISSN 2745-4584) Vol. 3 No. 1 (2022): AL-Mikraj Jurnal Studi Islam dan Humaniora
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37680/almikraj.v3i1.7155

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Over time the flow rate will decrease so that the reservoir pressure will decrease, so it is necessary to optimize or increase the flow rate. To overcome the above, an artificial lift is used or what is called an “Artificial Lift”. Artificial Lift is an artificial lift method that is useful for adding pressure to the fluid so that it can flow up to the surface. At this well, the initial Artificial lift Design is being carried out using ESP (Electrical Submersible Pump) to become a Gas lift with the Continuous flow method. The purpose of this analysis is to see the potential installation of a continuous flow gas lift in the “F-1” well. The result of the IPR curve analysis from the calculation show that the “F-1” well has a maximum flow rate of 6704.7 bfpd. So that the well can still be optimized with the Gas lift design. Based on the Gas lift design, the desired flow rate is 5300 bfpd. In the F-1 well, it is known that the injection gas is 1,355,600 scf/day. As well as the location of the depth of valve 1 is at a depth of 2100 ft, valve 4 is at a depth of 2500 ft, valve 5 is at a depth of 2850 ft ( operation valve), and additional valves can be installed BE1 at 2344 ft and BE2 at 2489 ft.
Desain Gas Lift Dengan Metode Continuous Flow Untuk Mendapatkan Laju Alir Optimal Pada Sumur “F-1” Lapangan “X” Dimas Putra Wibowo; M. Nur Mukmin; Rohima Sera Afifah; R.Bambang Wicaksono; Amiruddin; Luthfiyah Atisa Fadhilah
AL-MIKRAJ Jurnal Studi Islam dan Humaniora (E-ISSN 2745-4584) Vol. 2 No. 1 (2021): AL-Mikraj Jurnal Studi Islam dan Humaniora
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37680/almikraj.v2i1.7166

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Well kick is the entry of formation fluid into the drill hole which causes formation pressure greater than the hydrostatic pressure of the drilling mud. The purpose of this study is to find out what factors cause a kick to occur, and how to repeat the kick using the wait and weight method. The wait and weight method is a kick countermeasures method with one circulation by new heavy mud. Steps to counteract well kick in the "MTM" well using the wait and weight method, namely by collecting drilling data, analyzing it with calculations of formation pressure when a kick occurs, hydrostatic pressure, KMW, ICP, FCP, maximum allowable mud weight, number of pump strokes , circulation time. Evaluate by comparing the calculation results with implementation data in the field, concluding the evaluation results. The results of the analysis of the implementation of well kick countermeasures using the wait and weight method obtained the initial formation pressure of 6888.16 psi, hydrostatic pressure of 6738.16 psi, KMW of 15.54 ppg, ICP of 1550 psi, FCP of 1431 psi, maximum allowable mud weight of 660.98 psi, total pump stroke was 0.1428 bbl/stk, and circulation time was 47,5 minutes. Well kick was successfully overcome using the wait and weight method.
Evaluasi Stimulasi Hydraulic Fracturing dan Kondisi Formasi Pada Reservoir Sandstone di Sumur AML-14 Iin Darmiyati; Aulia Miranti Larasathi; Amiruddin; Firdaus; Sulardi; Hamriyani Ryka; Ipan Sampe
AL-MIKRAJ Jurnal Studi Islam dan Humaniora (E-ISSN 2745-4584) Vol. 2 No. 1 (2021): AL-Mikraj Jurnal Studi Islam dan Humaniora
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37680/almikraj.v2i1.7206

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The reservoir layer in the FAY field is sandstone which is categorized as having low permeability. An evaluation was carried out on the AML-14 well to determine the cause of failure of the hydraulic fracturing work carried out on the well and its handlers The evaluation carried out in the FAY field included validating IPR data before hydraulic fracturing, pressure obtained during the step rate test, fracture geometry obtained after hydraulic fracturing, average permeability value, and increase in IPR value using the vogel method. Based on the results of the evaluation carried out, it can be seen that the pressure obtained during the step rate test was around 2602 Psi and the fracture flow rate was 1.2 Bpm which caused a screen out. The obtained fracture conductivity is about 6200 md-ft. The average permeability value obtained is 79 mD. The results of the fracturing carried out were that production decreased from the previous 154,626 Bopd to 15,757 Bopd. These results indicate that the hydraulic fracturing operation on the AML-14 well can be declared a failure due to a screen out that has an impact on production results that are not as expected. Handling of the well can be done by installing gravel pack conditions as well as slug pumping of sand which can effectively reduce the problem of placing sand into the wellbore.
Evaluasi Stimulasi Hydraulic Fracturing Dan Kondisi Formasi Pada Reservoir Sandstone Di Sumur AML-14 Aulia Miranti Larasathi; Amiruddin; Firdaus; Sulardi; Hamriyani Ryka; Ipan Sampe; Iin Darmiyati
AL-MIKRAJ Jurnal Studi Islam dan Humaniora (E-ISSN 2745-4584) Vol. 2 No. 1 (2021): AL-Mikraj Jurnal Studi Islam dan Humaniora
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37680/almikraj.v2i1.7207

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The reservoir layer in the FAY field is sandstone which is categorized as having low permeability. An evaluation was carried out on the AML-14 well to determine the cause of failure of the hydraulic fracturing work carried out on the well and its handlers The evaluation carried out in the FAY field included validating IPR data before hydraulic fracturing, pressure obtained during the step rate test, fracture geometry obtained after hydraulic fracturing, average permeability value, and increase in IPR value using the vogel method. Based on the results of the evaluation carried out, it can be seen that the pressure obtained during the step rate test was around 2602 Psi and the fracture flow rate was 1.2 Bpm which caused a screen out. The obtained fracture conductivity is about 6200 md-ft. The average permeability value obtained is 79 mD. The results of the fracturing carried out were that production decreased from the previous 154,626 Bopd to 15,757 Bopd. These results indicate that the hydraulic fracturing operation on the AML-14 well can be declared a failure due to a screen out that has an impact on production results that are not as expected. Handling of the well can be done by installing gravel pack conditions as well as slug pumping of sand which can effectively reduce the problem of placing sand into the wellbore.
Squeeze Cementing Design Based on Technical Calculations of Wells “S”and “I” in the “XY” Field Sulaiman Ibrahim; Deny Fatryanto; Amiruddin; Bambang Wicaksono; Mohammad Lutfi
AL-MIKRAJ Jurnal Studi Islam dan Humaniora (E-ISSN 2745-4584) Vol. 3 No. 2 (2023): AL-Mikraj Jurnal Studi Islam dan Humaniora
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37680/almikraj.v3i2.7345

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This study aims to analyze the technical calculations involved in the cementing process of two production wells, namely Well “S” and Well “I”. The main focus includes the evaluation of slurry volume, spacer, displacing fluid, and reverse circulation required in the squeeze cementing operation. Calculations were performed by considering parameters such as annular capacity, casing and tubing volumes, perforation interval length, and the number of shots per foot. In Well “S”, the slurry volume used for the squeeze was 2.1132 bbl, while in Well “I”, it reached 28.8389 bbl. Additionally, slurry height and level, spacer volume, and the required displacing and reverse circulation fluids were determined. Class G cement was used in this study, combined with various additives including an accelerator (SSA-1), fluid loss control agents (Halad-344, Halad-433, Halad-314), a retarder (SCR-500), and antifoaming agents (D-Air 02 and D-Air), tailored to meet the specific needs of each well to optimize the rheological properties and thickening time of the slurry. The results indicate that accurate calculation of all cementing parameters is essential to ensure the success of the operation and long-term well integrity.
Evaluation and Design of Squeeze Cementing as a Remedial Effort for High Water Production in Well “MAW-11”at “Mata Allo” Field Muhammad Arfan Wijaya, S; Firdaus; Amiruddin; Abdul Gafar Karim; Mohammad Lutfi
AL-MIKRAJ Jurnal Studi Islam dan Humaniora (E-ISSN 2745-4584) Vol. 3 No. 2 (2023): AL-Mikraj Jurnal Studi Islam dan Humaniora
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37680/almikraj.v3i2.7346

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This study evaluates the feasibility of using a specific cement composition for the abandonment of a non-productive perforated zone at a depth interval of 2631–2640 ft in well MAW-11, located in the Mata Allo Field. Laboratory tests indicate that the cement formulation meets the required performance standards, with a thickening time of 5 hours and 8 minutes at 116 °F and a compressive strength of 2430 psi after 24 hours at 137 °F. Engineering calculations were conducted to determine slurry volume requirements and injection parameters under two scenarios: tight rate injectivity and high rate injectivity. The results show that both scenarios fall within acceptable operational limits. The estimated total cost for the cementing operation is IDR 166,622,550 under tight-rate conditions and IDR 171,493,750 under high-rate conditions. These findings confirm that the cementing plan is both technically feasible and economically viable.