Misrun

Created by Daniel Castro, Modified on Sun, Oct 13, 2024 at 9:28 PM by Daniel Castro

Steps to Finish a Stage with a Misrun in pdVISION 


In pdVISION, a Misrun refers to a situation where a stage was attempted but could not be completed as planned. This could be due to various reasons, such as tool failures, equipment malfunction, or operational issues that prevented the successful execution of the stage. In a misrun, the tools may not have reached the intended depth or no shots were fired at all.


1. Ensure Tool String is at Surface:

  • Before finishing the stage, make sure that the tool string has returned to the surface (less than 200' depth) to capture the entire run.


2. Hold the Job:

  • Once the tool string is at surface, press the Hold Job button to pause the operation. This will allow you to review the stage and finalize it.A screenshot of a computer

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3. Press the Finish & Publish Report Button:

  • After holding the job, press the Finish & Publish Report button to start the stage completion process.
  • This step will trigger the finalization process for the stage, and you will be prompted to confirm the status of the run.A screenshot of a computer

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4. Select "Misrun":

  • When prompted to confirm the stage status, choose Misrun to indicate that the stage could not be completed as planned due to operational issues.


5. Select Non-Fired Guns/Plugs:

  • If applicable, select the guns or plugs that did not fire during the stage.
  • Indicate whether any tools were left in the well by selecting Yes or No
  • Responsible Party: If tools were left downhole, choose who is responsible:
    • WL (Wireline) if the Wireline team is responsible.
    • Other if another party is responsible.
  • Include a note explaining the reason for the misrun or any incidents that occurred.


6. Review and Verify Shot Depths:

  • Review the shot depths, if any were executed, to ensure they are recorded correctly. If no shots were fired, ensure this is properly documented.


7. Complete Time Capture (NPT):


8. Configure the Ghost Log:

  • After completing Time Capture, the Ghost Log Configuration window will appear.  
9. In the Ghost Log Setup Panel:
  • Select the stage and pass from your logging pass to begin the setup.
10. Ghost Preview:
  • Use the Ghost Preview to evaluate the CCL log at a specific Point of Interest (POI).
  • Adjust the depth shift based on the POI as needed.
  • And add the Correlation Point.


11. Top Log Depth Value:
  • Set the starting point for the ghost log overlay by adjusting the top log depth value
  • Note: Make sure to adjust the depth shift carefully to ensure accurate comparisons.


12. Save and Publish the Report:

  • Once all shot depths are verified and time capture is complete, press Save to finalize the report.
  • The stage report will be made available, and any configured notifications will be sent to stakeholders.

These steps guide you through completing a stage with a Misrun status in pdVISION, ensuring that all critical information, including the ghost log and time capture, is accurately documented before publishing the final report.












 

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