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Wizard HEDP Dissolvable Plug is capable of passing thru most 3.5" tubing, expand up to 90% from its original OD to set inside 4.5"- 5.5" casings, without the need of additional equipment for deployment, saving untreatable stages. Wizard HEDP Dissolvable Plug is specialized to perform tasks that even high expansion frac plugs could not, due to extreme down hole restrictions. In some extreme cases where geological activities has caused casing collapse, some completions were forced to be abandoned or to put on halt, because there are no tools currently available to continue well completion beyond the restriction point. With fully dissolvable feature, it also minimize post completion intervention risks, further reducing completion costs and time under such challenging scenarios. 

Features

  • 7,000 psi

  • 140 - 330°F

  • Customized hydraulic setting tool (included)

  • Full metal seal, no elastomer components

  • Fully dissolvable

  • Run with coiled tubing

Specification

Casing SizeCasing Weight (lb/ft)Casing Grade
4.5"9.2 - 12.6N80
P110
Q125
140V
5"13 - 24.2
5.5"26.8


Case Study

  • BACKGROUND

    Casing deformation is a common problem in the southwestern shale region of China. Several factors can cause casing deformity, which can disrupt a smooth plug & perf operation. These factors include changes in formation stress during fracking, poor cementing quality, and mechanical damage during running. 

    5.5" 26.8# casing is commonly used, while most frac plugs are 4.055" or slightly larger. These frac plugs often encounter restrictions, resulting in stuck bottom hole assemblies (BHAs) and some that are lost in the hole and cannot be retrieved despite multiple attempts.

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    As a result of these issues, many completions are experiencing non-productive time (NPT) ranging from 3 days up to several weeks. In some cases, wells have even been forced to skip over "problem zones", resulting in a loss of 10% - 23% of total stage counts.

    Unfortunately, the frequency and severity of casing deformation have been increasing as hydraulic fracturing activities expand across the region.

  • CHALLENGES

    There are currently many high-expansion frac plugs available on the market that are designed to pass through tight spots. However, in some extreme cases, even these tools are unable to effectively address the issue.

    For example, in the case described in this study, the restriction is approximately 2.756". To pass through this restriction, the plug and tool string must be smaller than 2.756" and can expand and set inside 4.5" inner diameter casing. This can be a challenging task, especially if the restriction is particularly severe.

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    Since 2016, Vertechs has been developing and offering high-expansion dissolvable frac plugs to address downhole restrictions. These plugs are designed to save untreatable stages and speed up completions by providing a solution for challenging restrictions.

    Vertechs has developed many different types of high-expansion dissolvable frac plugs over the years, but the Wizard HEDP Dissolvable Plug is the only design currently available on the market that can effectively address the specific challenge described in this case study.

  • RESULTS
    • The Wizard HEDP Dissolvable Plug's outer diameter is only 2.36“

    • Able to pass through the most severe restriction without any issues

    • Finally set inside the normal casing by expanding up to 90.5%

    • 7 KPSl of differential pressure was applied to the plug

    • 30+ stages were saved in 6 wells

    • Saving more than 120 hours in another severely deformed lateral

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Technical Video

  • While most frac plugs work well in round casings, dealing with oval casings presents a tougher challenge for isolation. Frac plugs usually expand to fit the casing ID, ensuring even pressure distribution. However, ovality can disrupt this, resulting in unreliable performance and possible leaks. Though we can't fix casing deformation, we're continuously enhancing our dissolvable plugs for complex downhole conditions.