• An evaluation of inflow control technologies on the Neptune Energy Gjøa field 

      Al Furati, Beder Mohammad (Masteroppgave/UIS-TN-IEP/2018;, Master thesis, 2018-07)
      Operators are constantly looking for new ways to increase production and recovery in oil and gas wells by application of Intelligent Well Completions and Inflow Control Technology (ICT). For the latter, one of the main ...
    • Application and design of passive inflow control devices on the Eni Goliat oil producer wells 

      Torbergsen, Hans-Emil Bensnes (Masteroppgave/UIS-TN-IPT/2010;, Master thesis, 2010)
      During the recent years installation of ICD completions has become more common in new wells. ICDs have proven to be an operationally simple and reliable completion solution. The primary benefits of installing ICDs are ...
    • Clean-up of horizontal well using ICD 

      Rios Fuentes, Edwin Felipe (Masteroppgave/UIS-TN-IPT/2016;, Master thesis, 2016-06-13)
      An efficient clean-up process is a key factor determining horizontal wells productivity. Numerous factors cause formation damage around wellbore vicinity and numerous treatments have been developed to mitigate each damaging ...
    • Efficiency of ICV/ICD systems 

      Gimre, Jeanette (Masteroppgave/UIS-TN-IØRP/2012;, Master thesis, 2012)
      Well completions today are very different from the traditional well completions. Reservoir complexity has increased, making horizontal wells the optimal solution in many reservoir cases, and an increase in the use of ...
    • Performance of autonomous inflow control systems 

      Jovanov, Igor (Masteroppgave/UIS-TN-IPT/2016;, Master thesis, 2016-06)
      The first passive Inflow Control Devices (ICDs), were introduced in the early 1990’s. Their task is to provide an additional choking effect in long reach horizontal wells and to eliminate heel-toe effect. There are several ...