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Displace

maintain/
treat fluid
Assign
personnel
Filter fluid
Complete
operations.
Rig down
Rig-up
function test
equipment
Mobilize
equipment
Is the
equipment
working?
No Conduct job
safetyanalysis
Yes
Evaluate
operation
Conduct job
safetyanalysis
Filter fluid
Demobilize
equipment
Establish
operational goals
Treatment rate
Metrics
Losses, etc.
Prepare
equipment
Collect fluid
information
Type
Density, etc.
Conduct rig survey
Space
Location
Pits
Advise personnel
Prepare
Auxiliary equipment
Contingencies
Chemical
Review
environmental
compliance
requirements
Conduct QHSE
review
Report filtration
engineering data
Update the
project engineer
Populate
ONE-TRAX
Consolidate post-well
information into
final report
Local IWAproject
manager assigned
Construct IWA
programwith
input from
WP product lines
Define project
objectives with
client and set
objectives/KPIs
Project award
Re-evaluate
project
Yes
No
IdentifyIWA
potential opportunity
Does it meet the
IWAstandard?
Determine customer
keyissues and drivers
No
Distribute RFS to
Product Lines
advising IWA
opportunity
Onsite tool
technician daily
report is
reviewed
Consolidate post-
well information
into final report
Build job.
Tools on standby
for load out.
Sales/technical group
contacts operations
Sales and technical
representative
generates a visual tool
proposal of wellbore
(WELLBORE ASSURANCE
SELECTION PROVIDER
Analysis)
Collect client well
schematic and
well information
Rig ships tools
back to operations
POH and
breakdown tools
Technician spaces out
tools, prior to
running in hole
Onsite technician
records all
tool specifications
Onsite technician
inspects and confirms
tool condition
after shipping
Client calls operations
to ship tools
Is an onsite
technician
needed?
No
Yes
Accounting
invoices client
Operations
closes
job ticket
Run tools in hole
Technician
visually inspects
tools and records
anyvisual
damages
Submit pricing
with proposal
Conduct peer review
Inquiry/
opportunity
identification
Collect field
engineer data
Complete
post-well
report
Complete
ONE-TRAX
reporting
Consolidate
post-well information
into final report
Project
engineer
Will
the product
be reclaimed?
Send post-job
information for
post-well reporting
Mobilize to rig
Mobilize to
transportation vessel
Conduct pre-job
update by Field
Engineering Manager
to capture special
job requirements
Recondition fluid
and return
to inventory
Advise plant
manager and
product warehouse
of requirements
No
Is there
sufficient
volume and correct
densityin
inventory?
Blend
inventory
for project
No
Yes
Yes
Reclaimby
Mechanical and
chemical or
Mechanical
Mechanical
Conduct lab
analysis to
determine
treatment
procedure
Mechanical
and
chemical
Collect field
engineer data
Complete
post well
report
Complete
ONE-TRAX*
reporting
Consolidate post well
information into
final report
Project engineer
Capture and review
reservoir properties
Completion
design
Inflow
simulation
Impact of partial cake cleanup (non-perforated)
Perforation depth, phasing and density
Expected depth of damage
Degree of damage
Review likely
mud damage
mechanisms
Initial RDF solution
(VIRTUAL RESERVOIR
DRILL-IN FLUID Analysis)
Offset information
Review drilling
requirements
Fluids
short list
Review logging requirements
Review environmental
considerations
Select preferred fluid
Conduct laboratorytests on core
Openhole completion
Perforated completion
Optimize cake/fluid removal
(BREAKER ADVISOR)
Optimized fluid
Execute Evaluate
Filter fluid
Select personnel
Completion fluid
program
Displace to
completion fluid
Displace wellbore
to RDF
Rig preparation
pit cleaning
Wiper trip
condition wellbore
Run upper
completion
Place packer fluid
Remove
workstring from
openhole;
close fluid-loss-
control device
Place breaker
Place fluid-loss-
control treatment
Complete well
Displacement
tools/procedure
chemistry
Insert completion
assembly
Displace to
appropriate fluid
Drill/maintain
fluid
Build RDF
Unstable
Wellbore?
Losses?
Losses Yes
Conduct job
safetyanalysis
Conduct job
safetyanalysis
Conduct job
safetyanalysis
Adjust inhibition/
density
Use LCM
contingencyplan
Losses Unstable
Unstable
Unstable
Wellbore?
Losses?
Losses
No
Losses?
Place fluid-loss-
control treatment
Yes
No
Evaluate
operation and
well performance
Consolidate
ONE-TRAX end-of-well
reports byPL
Generate
consolidated
IWAReport
Completion
Fluids
MWCS
Fluid
Filtration
RDF/Filter-Cake
Breaker
Prepare IWA
Value Reports
Present to client Review next well and future opportunities
OH or CH Completion
Completion Fluids Pre-Project Process
OH or CH Completion
Fluid Filtration Pre-Project Process
Completion Fluids Post-Well Process Fluid Filtration Post-Well Process MWCS Post-Well Process
IWA Value Reporting Process
RDF/Fluid-Cake Breaker Post-Well Process
RDF/Fluid-Cake Breaker
Execution Process
MWCS Execution Process Fluid Filtration Execution Process Completion Fluids Execution Process
IWA Project Planning Process
IWA Job Identification Process
Distribute request for
service to appropriate
product line
OH or CH Completion
MWCS Pre-Project Process
OH Completion
RDF/Fluid-Cake Breaker Pre-Project Process
Performdisplacement
Filter fluid
Capture
Filtration data
Filter fluid
Run tools
Execute displacement
Operations
establishes
pricing
IWA
Integration
Processes
RDF
MWCS
Filtration
Completion
Fluids
IWA Processes
RDF/Filter-Cake Processes
MWCS Processes
Fluid Filtration Processes
Completion Fluids Processes
Operations
Assign project engineer
for technical and
economic evaluation
Assign tasks and
accountability
Project Engineer (Technical)
Populates job data sheet
Initiates proposal project
Identifies customer drivers
(Lab ops, sales, mgt.)
Generates technical proposa
(VIRTUAL COMPLETION FLUIDS Analysis)
Project Engineer (Commercial)
Evaluate assets
Financials
Deployment
Competitive landscape
Execute IWA Project
Select rig team
Conduct integration meeting
Review plan
Review metrics
Review contingencies
Review logistics
Review reporting authority
Review communications
ONE-TRAX Completion Report
Executive Summary
Cost Summary
Loss Summary
Activity Summary
DailyFluid Properties
DailyReports
Displacement Summary
Fluid-Loss-Control Summary
Lessons Learned
Well Performance Summary
Job folder created
Tool load-out sheet
Inspection reports
Material certifications
Operations produce
delivery ticket
Tool descriptions
Serial numbers
Rental rates
Onsite technician
visually inspects and
confirms tools on
standbyare assembled,
with correct dimensions
Record
Time
Pick-up weight
Slack-off weight
Rotating speed
Torque
Pump rate
Pump pressure
Reciprocation length
Weight-on-bit
Drilled length
Tool technical
data is received
fromlocation
Technical
Department
consolidates
shop and
field data
Generate ONE-TRAX IWA
End-of-Well Report
Comments Page
Displacement Report
Equipment List (Filtration, Downhole Tools)
Total Cost
Inventory Report
Volume Accounting
Daily Fluids Report
Daily Filtration Report
Operations checks
Tools Record
In/out records
Data on post-job
check-in sheet
Operations stops rental
Capture data
Amount of debris
collected
Performvisual and
blacklight inspection
See post-job check-in
proc. manual
Operations invoice
Damaged tools
Missing tools
Additional days
Post-Well Recap Generated
Well Information
Depth
Angle
Casing sizes and weights
Fluid properties
Pump rates and pressures
Amount of debris collected on magnets
Amount of debris collected in filtering tools
Condition of tools
Picture of tools and debris collected
Cleanliness of tools recorded
Value metrics
KPI
Benchmarking
Cost vs AFE
NPT
QHSE
Lessons learned
Evaluate/
compare
IWAValue
System
Pre-Planning vs
Execution
External savings/
value realized via
M-I SWACO IWA
onsite
Report actual
dollars saved
whenever
possible
Report intrinsic
value using the
IWAMaster
Product and
Service Listing
Expectations
achieved
Value realized
Select/check
equipment
chemicals
Capture
Completion
Displacement
Data
Produce ONE-TRAX
final well report
Cost analysis
Filtration summary
Dailyreports
Project Engineer
Initiates job preparedness
Coordinates personnel
Coordinates equipment
Coordinates products
Manages and supervises rig operations
ONE-TRAX Completion Report
Cost Summary
Loss Summary
ActivitySummary
DailyCompletionFluids Properties
DailyReports
Executive Summary
Displacement Summary
Fluid Loss Control Summary
Lessons Learned
Field Engineering Manager
Assigns personnel
Generates rig scheduling
Conduct rig operations
Supervise rig and tank cleaning
Supervise fluid transfer
Fluid QAQC
Spot pills
Fluid maintenance
Fluid sampling
Data reporting
Job safety analysis
Demobilize
Completion engineer
Equipment/
tools-fluids
Key value metrics fromM-I SWACO
master service listing
Customer KPIs
QHSE
Personnel integration
Service consolidation
Benchmarking
Only the INTEGRATEDWELLBORE ASSURANCE process
from M-I SWACO optimizes every wellbore variable
2008 M-I L.L.C. All rights reserved. *Mark of M-I L.L.C. CPO.2300.0810.R1 (E) 200 Litho in U.S.A.
M-I SWACO* has created the INTEGRATED WELLBORE ASSURANCE* (IWA*) service to overcome
the gaps and disconnects that normally occur between project stakeholders and to enhance
project implementation, from the planning phase through the execution phase, for optimum
well performance.
This flowchart shows how you benefit from our integrated process. Through a single point
of contact, you have the advantage of completely coordinated services that deliver maximum
value for any open or cased-hole completion. As they are needed, we engineer and deliver
Reservoir Drill-In Fluid (RDF)/filter-cake-removal services, Mechanical Wellbore-Clean-Up
Services (MWCS), fluid filtration services and completion fluid services.

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