SlideShare a Scribd company logo
Interface Inc., • www.interfaceforce.com • phone: +1-480-948-5555 Page 1.
Coiled Tubing Load Cells
Coil tubing load cells are used for measuring the insertion force of small diameter
(typically 0.5 to 4.5 inch) stainless steel tubing that is inserted into the borehole /
wellbore at the wellhead. A borehole is any hole drilled for the purpose of exploration
or extraction of natural resources such as water, gas or oil where a well is being
produced. The coil tubing (CT) is usually
installed when the well, which has been drilled, is
deemed ‘viable’ and will produce the natural
resource in a productive and economic manner.
Coil tubing provides intervention allowance of
vertical, horizontal, highly deviated, and live
wells(1). Adding the coil tubing allows prolonged
fluid extraction (and/or insertion) from/to the
wellbore. Note: Wellbore is often used interchangeably with drill hole or borehole,
though typically "borehole" is referred to in ore mining, exploratory drilling, pilot holes
for installing piers or underground utilities, or any other of a number of single use hole
drilling(2).
Typical wellbores can be thousands of feet in depth/length. Estimates of the
longest wellbores are conservatively, up
to 17,000 feet, and typically up to 24,000
feet in depth, although the deepest is
located in Russia: Kola Superdeep
Borehole(3) at over 40,000 feet.
Coil tubing is forced into the
wellbore via a “coil tubing injector head”
in the field or offshore – an insertion
process which has been used for decades,
with typical insertion rates at 50 to 100 feet-per-minute.
Figure 1 Coil tubing truck carrying a large spool of 2"
tubing with the injector head (right side).
Courtesy Stewart and Stevenson Inc. 2013
Figure 2. Borehole coil tubing insertion diagram(4).
Interface Inc., • www.interfaceforce.com • phone: +1-480-948-5555 Page 2.
Coiled tubing injectors are comprised of several key individual components
ensuring that the coiled tubing is inserted correctly without damage – the load cell is the
heart of the system, which provides “force measurement feedback” to ensure that the
tubing does not collapse, crumple, or crimp when being inserted in wellbore or
borehole (see Figure 2).
Should the tubing fail (buckle, etc.) during insertion, it creates a condition called
CT "lock up". When this occurs, the coil tubing
process must be aborted, which is a costly and time-
consuming mistake. To minimize any chance of this
failure occurring, coil tubing load cells are used to
measure, monitor, and control forces applied to the
tubing.
Adding the CT liner to the wellbore/bore hole allows engineers / miners /riggers
to readily access the depth of the well for stimulation and intervention. Whether one is
extracting fluid from the well, or inserting fluids in to the well, CT is a proven and
commercially viable tool that is used, primarily, to improve the efficiency of a well.
Typical tubing diameters are from 1.25" to 3". The wall thickness and diameter is
determined by the depth and direction of the well. Horizontal wells often require
“stiffer” tubing due to extraneous forces applied during insertion.
Coiled tubing is an industry solution and commercial tool that continues to meet
higher economic ROI demands. The concept is simple – feed a continuous length of steel
tubing into a wellbore, then use that access to insert anything from fluids to specialized
tools to stimulate production(4); whether land based or offshore.
The advantage of utilizing coiled tubing over jointed tubing is the ability to work
on a live well without first killing production. Coiled tubing operations also offer
increased speeds in delivering / extracting materials/fluids with fewer personnel – the
rigidity of coiled tubing allowing it to be pushed into the wellbore, even in horizontal
drilling applications creates a most versatile solution in today’s modern well operations
and services – including but not limited to drilling, logging, cleanouts, fracturing,
cementing, under-reaming, fishing, completion and production(5).
Figure 3. Interface's model 3400 coil tubing load
cell - specifically designed for CT applications
Interface Inc., • www.interfaceforce.com • phone: +1-480-948-5555 Page 3.
Since 1968, Interface has been making world class low profile load cells. Interface
has applied that expertise in creating our model 3400 family of coil tubing load cells.
The 3400 has endured the rigors of the tough oilfield environment for nearly 15 years.
This product available in capacities from 20K up to 300Klbf and incorporates a stainless
steel, hermetic design to IP68. Also included is an intrinsically safe, 4-20mA output.
This product family has been approved for use in hazardous environments by ATEX,
CSA as well as Factory Mutual (FM).
For a complete listing of coil tubing (CT) terms and glossary see this edition of
ReelReporter(6)newletter.
1. http://www.ICoTa.com – “An Introduction to Coiled Tubing: History, Application, and Benefits”,
Presentation; International Coiled Tubing Association 2005
2. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wellbore
3. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Borehole
4. http://www.nov.com/Well_Service_and_Completion/Coiled_Tubing_Equipment.aspx
5. http://www.gomcmag.com/online_exclusives/2013/01/coiled_tubing_continues_to_expand_its_reso
urce_industry_reach
6. http://ctes/nov..com/documentation/papersarticles/ICoTARR83.pdf

More Related Content

Viewers also liked

Rheology of Fluids Hydraulic Calculations & Drilling Fluid (Mud) Filtration T...
Rheology of Fluids Hydraulic Calculations & Drilling Fluid (Mud) Filtration T...Rheology of Fluids Hydraulic Calculations & Drilling Fluid (Mud) Filtration T...
Rheology of Fluids Hydraulic Calculations & Drilling Fluid (Mud) Filtration T...
Shaoor Kamal
 
Rotary Drilling System: Introduction
Rotary Drilling System:IntroductionRotary Drilling System:Introduction
Rotary Drilling System: Introduction
AFATous
 
Well completion and stimulation
Well completion and stimulation Well completion and stimulation
Well completion and stimulation
kaleem ullah
 
Oil 101: Introduction to Oil and Gas - Upstream
Oil 101:  Introduction to Oil and Gas - UpstreamOil 101:  Introduction to Oil and Gas - Upstream
Oil 101: Introduction to Oil and Gas - Upstream
EKT Interactive
 

Viewers also liked (20)

Drill technique
Drill techniqueDrill technique
Drill technique
 
Oil well drilling video course
Oil well drilling video courseOil well drilling video course
Oil well drilling video course
 
Formation evaluation - An Overview
Formation evaluation - An OverviewFormation evaluation - An Overview
Formation evaluation - An Overview
 
Coring and its types
Coring and its types Coring and its types
Coring and its types
 
Oil & Gas Disciplines
Oil & Gas DisciplinesOil & Gas Disciplines
Oil & Gas Disciplines
 
Drilling
Drilling Drilling
Drilling
 
Rheology of Fluids Hydraulic Calculations & Drilling Fluid (Mud) Filtration T...
Rheology of Fluids Hydraulic Calculations & Drilling Fluid (Mud) Filtration T...Rheology of Fluids Hydraulic Calculations & Drilling Fluid (Mud) Filtration T...
Rheology of Fluids Hydraulic Calculations & Drilling Fluid (Mud) Filtration T...
 
Fundamentals of Petroleum Engineering Module 5
Fundamentals of Petroleum Engineering Module 5Fundamentals of Petroleum Engineering Module 5
Fundamentals of Petroleum Engineering Module 5
 
Fundamentals of Petroleum Engineering Module 4
Fundamentals of Petroleum Engineering Module 4Fundamentals of Petroleum Engineering Module 4
Fundamentals of Petroleum Engineering Module 4
 
Fundamentals of Petroleum Engineering Module 6
Fundamentals of Petroleum Engineering Module 6Fundamentals of Petroleum Engineering Module 6
Fundamentals of Petroleum Engineering Module 6
 
Fundamentals of Petroleum Engineering Module-1
Fundamentals of Petroleum Engineering Module-1Fundamentals of Petroleum Engineering Module-1
Fundamentals of Petroleum Engineering Module-1
 
Well completion
Well completionWell completion
Well completion
 
Fundamentals of Petroleum Engineering Module 2
Fundamentals of Petroleum Engineering Module 2Fundamentals of Petroleum Engineering Module 2
Fundamentals of Petroleum Engineering Module 2
 
Casing of oil well
Casing of oil wellCasing of oil well
Casing of oil well
 
Introduction to drilling
Introduction to drillingIntroduction to drilling
Introduction to drilling
 
Rotary Drilling System: Introduction
Rotary Drilling System:IntroductionRotary Drilling System:Introduction
Rotary Drilling System: Introduction
 
Casing design
Casing designCasing design
Casing design
 
Well completion and stimulation
Well completion and stimulation Well completion and stimulation
Well completion and stimulation
 
Well stimulation - petroleum engineering
Well stimulation - petroleum engineeringWell stimulation - petroleum engineering
Well stimulation - petroleum engineering
 
Oil 101: Introduction to Oil and Gas - Upstream
Oil 101:  Introduction to Oil and Gas - UpstreamOil 101:  Introduction to Oil and Gas - Upstream
Oil 101: Introduction to Oil and Gas - Upstream
 

More from Interface

More from Interface (7)

Optimizing Load Cell Performance
Optimizing Load Cell PerformanceOptimizing Load Cell Performance
Optimizing Load Cell Performance
 
Load Cell Lunch and Learn Presented by Interface
Load Cell Lunch and Learn Presented by InterfaceLoad Cell Lunch and Learn Presented by Interface
Load Cell Lunch and Learn Presented by Interface
 
Why Interface is Better
Why Interface is BetterWhy Interface is Better
Why Interface is Better
 
Interface
Interface Interface
Interface
 
Transducer Electronic Data Sheet (TEDS)
Transducer Electronic Data Sheet (TEDS)Transducer Electronic Data Sheet (TEDS)
Transducer Electronic Data Sheet (TEDS)
 
Torque Measurement Primer
Torque Measurement PrimerTorque Measurement Primer
Torque Measurement Primer
 
Shunt Calibration For Dummies
Shunt Calibration For DummiesShunt Calibration For Dummies
Shunt Calibration For Dummies
 

Recently uploaded

Future Visions: Predictions to Guide and Time Tech Innovation, Peter Udo Diehl
Future Visions: Predictions to Guide and Time Tech Innovation, Peter Udo DiehlFuture Visions: Predictions to Guide and Time Tech Innovation, Peter Udo Diehl
Future Visions: Predictions to Guide and Time Tech Innovation, Peter Udo Diehl
Peter Udo Diehl
 

Recently uploaded (20)

Server-Driven User Interface (SDUI) at Priceline
Server-Driven User Interface (SDUI) at PricelineServer-Driven User Interface (SDUI) at Priceline
Server-Driven User Interface (SDUI) at Priceline
 
Connecting the Dots in Product Design at KAYAK
Connecting the Dots in Product Design at KAYAKConnecting the Dots in Product Design at KAYAK
Connecting the Dots in Product Design at KAYAK
 
Motion for AI: Creating Empathy in Technology
Motion for AI: Creating Empathy in TechnologyMotion for AI: Creating Empathy in Technology
Motion for AI: Creating Empathy in Technology
 
IESVE for Early Stage Design and Planning
IESVE for Early Stage Design and PlanningIESVE for Early Stage Design and Planning
IESVE for Early Stage Design and Planning
 
Exploring UiPath Orchestrator API: updates and limits in 2024 🚀
Exploring UiPath Orchestrator API: updates and limits in 2024 🚀Exploring UiPath Orchestrator API: updates and limits in 2024 🚀
Exploring UiPath Orchestrator API: updates and limits in 2024 🚀
 
Integrating Telephony Systems with Salesforce: Insights and Considerations, B...
Integrating Telephony Systems with Salesforce: Insights and Considerations, B...Integrating Telephony Systems with Salesforce: Insights and Considerations, B...
Integrating Telephony Systems with Salesforce: Insights and Considerations, B...
 
WSO2CONMay2024OpenSourceConferenceDebrief.pptx
WSO2CONMay2024OpenSourceConferenceDebrief.pptxWSO2CONMay2024OpenSourceConferenceDebrief.pptx
WSO2CONMay2024OpenSourceConferenceDebrief.pptx
 
Free and Effective: Making Flows Publicly Accessible, Yumi Ibrahimzade
Free and Effective: Making Flows Publicly Accessible, Yumi IbrahimzadeFree and Effective: Making Flows Publicly Accessible, Yumi Ibrahimzade
Free and Effective: Making Flows Publicly Accessible, Yumi Ibrahimzade
 
Introduction to Open Source RAG and RAG Evaluation
Introduction to Open Source RAG and RAG EvaluationIntroduction to Open Source RAG and RAG Evaluation
Introduction to Open Source RAG and RAG Evaluation
 
JMeter webinar - integration with InfluxDB and Grafana
JMeter webinar - integration with InfluxDB and GrafanaJMeter webinar - integration with InfluxDB and Grafana
JMeter webinar - integration with InfluxDB and Grafana
 
IOS-PENTESTING-BEGINNERS-PRACTICAL-GUIDE-.pptx
IOS-PENTESTING-BEGINNERS-PRACTICAL-GUIDE-.pptxIOS-PENTESTING-BEGINNERS-PRACTICAL-GUIDE-.pptx
IOS-PENTESTING-BEGINNERS-PRACTICAL-GUIDE-.pptx
 
UiPath Test Automation using UiPath Test Suite series, part 2
UiPath Test Automation using UiPath Test Suite series, part 2UiPath Test Automation using UiPath Test Suite series, part 2
UiPath Test Automation using UiPath Test Suite series, part 2
 
The architecture of Generative AI for enterprises.pdf
The architecture of Generative AI for enterprises.pdfThe architecture of Generative AI for enterprises.pdf
The architecture of Generative AI for enterprises.pdf
 
Measures in SQL (a talk at SF Distributed Systems meetup, 2024-05-22)
Measures in SQL (a talk at SF Distributed Systems meetup, 2024-05-22)Measures in SQL (a talk at SF Distributed Systems meetup, 2024-05-22)
Measures in SQL (a talk at SF Distributed Systems meetup, 2024-05-22)
 
UiPath Test Automation using UiPath Test Suite series, part 1
UiPath Test Automation using UiPath Test Suite series, part 1UiPath Test Automation using UiPath Test Suite series, part 1
UiPath Test Automation using UiPath Test Suite series, part 1
 
Optimizing NoSQL Performance Through Observability
Optimizing NoSQL Performance Through ObservabilityOptimizing NoSQL Performance Through Observability
Optimizing NoSQL Performance Through Observability
 
AI revolution and Salesforce, Jiří Karpíšek
AI revolution and Salesforce, Jiří KarpíšekAI revolution and Salesforce, Jiří Karpíšek
AI revolution and Salesforce, Jiří Karpíšek
 
ECS 2024 Teams Premium - Pretty Secure
ECS 2024   Teams Premium - Pretty SecureECS 2024   Teams Premium - Pretty Secure
ECS 2024 Teams Premium - Pretty Secure
 
Salesforce Adoption – Metrics, Methods, and Motivation, Antone Kom
Salesforce Adoption – Metrics, Methods, and Motivation, Antone KomSalesforce Adoption – Metrics, Methods, and Motivation, Antone Kom
Salesforce Adoption – Metrics, Methods, and Motivation, Antone Kom
 
Future Visions: Predictions to Guide and Time Tech Innovation, Peter Udo Diehl
Future Visions: Predictions to Guide and Time Tech Innovation, Peter Udo DiehlFuture Visions: Predictions to Guide and Time Tech Innovation, Peter Udo Diehl
Future Visions: Predictions to Guide and Time Tech Innovation, Peter Udo Diehl
 

Coil Tubing Load Cells Improve Oil Drilling Efficiency

  • 1. Interface Inc., • www.interfaceforce.com • phone: +1-480-948-5555 Page 1. Coiled Tubing Load Cells Coil tubing load cells are used for measuring the insertion force of small diameter (typically 0.5 to 4.5 inch) stainless steel tubing that is inserted into the borehole / wellbore at the wellhead. A borehole is any hole drilled for the purpose of exploration or extraction of natural resources such as water, gas or oil where a well is being produced. The coil tubing (CT) is usually installed when the well, which has been drilled, is deemed ‘viable’ and will produce the natural resource in a productive and economic manner. Coil tubing provides intervention allowance of vertical, horizontal, highly deviated, and live wells(1). Adding the coil tubing allows prolonged fluid extraction (and/or insertion) from/to the wellbore. Note: Wellbore is often used interchangeably with drill hole or borehole, though typically "borehole" is referred to in ore mining, exploratory drilling, pilot holes for installing piers or underground utilities, or any other of a number of single use hole drilling(2). Typical wellbores can be thousands of feet in depth/length. Estimates of the longest wellbores are conservatively, up to 17,000 feet, and typically up to 24,000 feet in depth, although the deepest is located in Russia: Kola Superdeep Borehole(3) at over 40,000 feet. Coil tubing is forced into the wellbore via a “coil tubing injector head” in the field or offshore – an insertion process which has been used for decades, with typical insertion rates at 50 to 100 feet-per-minute. Figure 1 Coil tubing truck carrying a large spool of 2" tubing with the injector head (right side). Courtesy Stewart and Stevenson Inc. 2013 Figure 2. Borehole coil tubing insertion diagram(4).
  • 2. Interface Inc., • www.interfaceforce.com • phone: +1-480-948-5555 Page 2. Coiled tubing injectors are comprised of several key individual components ensuring that the coiled tubing is inserted correctly without damage – the load cell is the heart of the system, which provides “force measurement feedback” to ensure that the tubing does not collapse, crumple, or crimp when being inserted in wellbore or borehole (see Figure 2). Should the tubing fail (buckle, etc.) during insertion, it creates a condition called CT "lock up". When this occurs, the coil tubing process must be aborted, which is a costly and time- consuming mistake. To minimize any chance of this failure occurring, coil tubing load cells are used to measure, monitor, and control forces applied to the tubing. Adding the CT liner to the wellbore/bore hole allows engineers / miners /riggers to readily access the depth of the well for stimulation and intervention. Whether one is extracting fluid from the well, or inserting fluids in to the well, CT is a proven and commercially viable tool that is used, primarily, to improve the efficiency of a well. Typical tubing diameters are from 1.25" to 3". The wall thickness and diameter is determined by the depth and direction of the well. Horizontal wells often require “stiffer” tubing due to extraneous forces applied during insertion. Coiled tubing is an industry solution and commercial tool that continues to meet higher economic ROI demands. The concept is simple – feed a continuous length of steel tubing into a wellbore, then use that access to insert anything from fluids to specialized tools to stimulate production(4); whether land based or offshore. The advantage of utilizing coiled tubing over jointed tubing is the ability to work on a live well without first killing production. Coiled tubing operations also offer increased speeds in delivering / extracting materials/fluids with fewer personnel – the rigidity of coiled tubing allowing it to be pushed into the wellbore, even in horizontal drilling applications creates a most versatile solution in today’s modern well operations and services – including but not limited to drilling, logging, cleanouts, fracturing, cementing, under-reaming, fishing, completion and production(5). Figure 3. Interface's model 3400 coil tubing load cell - specifically designed for CT applications
  • 3. Interface Inc., • www.interfaceforce.com • phone: +1-480-948-5555 Page 3. Since 1968, Interface has been making world class low profile load cells. Interface has applied that expertise in creating our model 3400 family of coil tubing load cells. The 3400 has endured the rigors of the tough oilfield environment for nearly 15 years. This product available in capacities from 20K up to 300Klbf and incorporates a stainless steel, hermetic design to IP68. Also included is an intrinsically safe, 4-20mA output. This product family has been approved for use in hazardous environments by ATEX, CSA as well as Factory Mutual (FM). For a complete listing of coil tubing (CT) terms and glossary see this edition of ReelReporter(6)newletter. 1. http://www.ICoTa.com – “An Introduction to Coiled Tubing: History, Application, and Benefits”, Presentation; International Coiled Tubing Association 2005 2. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wellbore 3. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Borehole 4. http://www.nov.com/Well_Service_and_Completion/Coiled_Tubing_Equipment.aspx 5. http://www.gomcmag.com/online_exclusives/2013/01/coiled_tubing_continues_to_expand_its_reso urce_industry_reach 6. http://ctes/nov..com/documentation/papersarticles/ICoTARR83.pdf