The document discusses unloading a well after a workover or completion. It provides details on the well including a packer setting depth of 2438 meters, top perforations at 2500 meters, and a reservoir pressure of 3380 psi. It then lists three methods for unloading the well: using a sliding side door and diesel, coiled tubing and nitrogen pumping, or gas lift if planned. It also provides equations to calculate psi/ft for annular and tubing capacity based on specific gravity or ppg.
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4 Unloading Well
The document discusses unloading a well after a workover or completion. It provides details on the well including a packer setting depth of 2438 meters, top perforations at 2500 meters, and a reservoir pressure of 3380 psi. It then lists three methods for unloading the well: using a sliding side door and diesel, coiled tubing and nitrogen pumping, or gas lift if planned. It also provides equations to calculate psi/ft for annular and tubing capacity based on specific gravity or ppg.