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SL Calculation

1. The document provides formulas for calculating areas of circles, annuli, and pipes used in oil and gas operations. 2. It also includes rules of thumb for estimating tubing fill-up rates, hydrostatic pressure, and wireline fall-back distance. 3. Minimum bending diameters are listed for various wire sizes to reduce fatigue and failure during use.

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SL Calculation

1. The document provides formulas for calculating areas of circles, annuli, and pipes used in oil and gas operations. 2. It also includes rules of thumb for estimating tubing fill-up rates, hydrostatic pressure, and wireline fall-back distance. 3. Minimum bending diameters are listed for various wire sizes to reduce fatigue and failure during use.

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Enter Necessary Information In Highlighted A

FOR REFERENCE ONLY


ormation In Highlighted Areas
EFERENCE ONLY
Enter Necessary Information In Highlighted A
FOR REFERENCE ONLY
Annular Area Single String
( ID2 x .7854 ) - ( OD2 x .7854 ) = Annular Area
Casing ID 8.681 Area In2
Tubing OD 3.5 49.566

Annular Area Multiple Strings


( ID2 x .7854 ) - (( OD2 +OD2 + OD2 + OD2 ) x .7854 ) = Annular Area
Casing ID 8.681
Tubing OD #1 3.5
Tubing OD #2 2.875 Area In2
Tubing OD #3 43.075
Tubing OD #4
ormation In Highlighted Areas
EFERENCE ONLY
Enter Necessary Information In Highlighted A
FOR REFERENCE ONLY
Area Of A Circle
3.1416 x Radius2 = Area
Radius 2 Area 12.566
Diameter2 x .7854 = Area
Diameter 4 Area 12.566

Area Between Two Circles


( ID x .7854 ) - ( OD2 x .7854 ) = Area Between Circles
2

Outer Circle ID 2.375 Area


Inner Circle OD 1.995 1.304
ormation In Highlighted Areas
EFERENCE ONLY
Enter Necessary Information In Highlighted Areas
FOR REFERENCE ONLY
Area Of A Slickline Wire Weight
OD2 x .7854 = Area ( OD2 x 8 ) / 3 = Lbs./ Ft.
Wire Size 0.092 Area 0.0066 Wire Size 0.108 Lb./ Ft. 0.03110
(( OD x 8 ) / 3) x Length = Total Weight.
2

Tool String Balance Weight Neglecting Friction Length 1000 Total Weight
( OD2 x .7854 ) x Pressure = Tool Sting Weight ( balanced ) 31.10
Wire Size 0.092 Tool String Weight
Pressure 9000 59.83
Wire Weight Balance Depth
Stem Weight .2945 x Pressure = Depth
( OD2 x 8 ) / 3 = Lbs./ Ft. Pressure 5000 Depth
OD 1.5 Lb./ Ft. 6.00 1472.50
OD x OD x 2.667 = Lbs./ Ft.
OD 1.5 Lb./ Ft. 6.00 Wire Strength ( approximate / standard plow steel )
( OD2 x .7854 ) x 280000 = Approximate Maximum Breaking Strength
Stem Length Needed Neglecting Friction Wire Size 0.125
Stem Weight Needed / Stem Weight lb./ ft. Approximate Max. Strength 3436
Weight Needed 59.4 Length Needed Ft. (( OD2 x .7854 ) x 280000)*.85 = Approximate Minimum Breaking Strength
Stem Weight lb./ ft. 6 9.9 Wire Size 0.125
Approximate Min. Strength 2921
Minimum Bending Diameter Of Wire
Spool Capacity
NOTE: Larger sheaves, wheels or pulleys could extend cable / wire life. Reference Only ( Assumes Wire Is Perfectly Spooled
Stranded, Braided or Conductor Cables (Drum Width x ( Flange OD - Drum OD ) / 2 ) x ( Drum OD + ( Flange OD -
Diameter of Cable X 64 = Minimum Bending Diameter In Inches Drum OD ) / 2 ) / (( 4 x ( Wire OD )))
Cable Diameter Minimum Diameter In. Enter All Information In Inches
1 /2 32 Drum Width Between Flanges 30
1 /4 16 Flange OD 26
3 /8 24 Drum OD 16
3 /16 12 Wire OD ( Decimal ) 0.219
7 /32 14 Spool Capacity Ft. 16,420
14 /64 14
Slickline Wire ( Piano, Solid )
Diameter of Wire X 120 = Minimum Bending Diameter In Inches
Wire Size Minimum Diameter In.
0.125 15
as

Tubing Fill-Up Rule Of Thumb


ID2 = Barrels Per 1000'
Tbg. ID 2.441 Bbl./ 1000' 6.0

Hydrostatic Rule Of Thumb


.052 x Lb./ Gal. x Depth
Depth 10000 Hydrostatic Pressure
Fluid Wt. Lb./ Gal. 9.6 4992

WireLine Fall-Back Rule Of Thumb


Fall-Back 1' Per 100' Of WireLine For Stationary Tool-String
Length Of Wire Left In Hole Ft. 10000
Fall Back Amount Ft. 100
Top Of Tool-String 10891
Approximate Top Of Wire 10791

Area Of Pipe
ID2 x .7854 = Area
Pipe ID 1.995 Area 3.126

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