A new ultrasonic leak detection logging tool conveyed on electric line, and recently on wireline in memory mode, has been introduced which can detect leaks as small as 1/2 cup per minute. This revolutionary tool has been used to accurately identify leaks in tubing and behind pipe. Wells that otherwise would immediately be slated for a rig workover (RWO) have been repaired with non-rig solutions.

Ultrasound energy has very rapid attenuation and the ability to transmit through various media and behind pipe. These attributes allow pinpoint accuracy for leaks as small as 0.0024 gallons per minute (gpm). The tool incorporates data acquisition equipment and filtering algorithms which allow continuous logging. The technology is far superior to old-style noise logs which require time consuming stationary counts.

To date, BP has run 21 ultrasonic leak detection logs in Alaska fields with an 81% success rate. The recent ability of this tool to be conveyed in memory mode has opened up additional logging opportunities. This has led to the development of a new technique using nitrogen to identify wells that leak only to gas.

Application of this tool has great significance for any operator concerned with well integrity, and particularly, in areas where rig workovers are expensive including remote, offshore, and arctic locations.

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