Underbalance Sub
Applications
- Underbalanced TCP perforating
Features
- Heat treated glass used to make strong, durable discs
- Can be run above or below a packer
Benefits
- Affordable method of achieving underbalance
- Glass discs available in various thicknesses enhancing reliability
Titan’s glass disc Underbalance Sub uses a heat treated frangible disc barrier to isolate the tubing from the annulus allowing for a differential pressure necessary for underbalance perforating or post perforation surging. The glass disc shatters when impacted by a drop bar. The bar continues down the tubing to actuate the firing head and initiate detonation of the gun assembly. As there is no more barrier, fluids are allowed to rush into the essentially dry tubing providing a surge that has the potential to clean out the perforation tunnels improving productivity.
The desired underbalance can be achieved in several ways. The most common method is to top up the tubing whiling running in hole until the required fluid level is reached. Once the Underbalance Sub is connected, the gun assembly is continually run in the hole keeping the tubing dry. This approach can complicate wireline correlation operations as the tools may not be able to go to a sufficient depth.
An alternate method places the Underbalance Sub at least 30ft above the firing head or packer, depending on setup, and the tubing filled with fluid to the desired level. The advantage of this technique is that wireline correlation tools can be used to determine where the fluid level is in the tubing. A ported sub needs to be run below the underbalance sub to allow fluid flow into the tubing string.