Tuesday, February 10, 2026, 12:00 PM - 01:00 PM CT
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“ Surge Ahead: Integrated Perforating and Completion Design Maximizes Well Performance ”
SPE-227880 @ ATCE 2025
K. Smith, Talos Energy; C. Chow, ProDuce Consulting; J. McGregor, B. Grove, Halliburton
Kevin Smith
Completion Manager & Engineer
Talos Energy
February 10, 2026
Noon – 1 PM CST 11:30 AM Lunch served
Petroleum Club of Lafayette - 111 Heymann Blvd, Lafayette, LA
Abstract
High fracture-breakdown pressures prevented the initial frac-pack completion of the first controlled dump flood injection well in a highly depleted field offshore deepwater Gulf of Mexico. A fast-track study was sanctioned to better identify the key mechanisms and their cause. Several hypotheses were proposed including wellbore strengthening (stress cage), damage from highly overbalanced drilling and damage during completion operations. Resolving the problem was particularly important to inform the completion design of a subsequent producing well in the same deepwater sand.
A comprehensive laboratory program was designed to test some of the hypotheses. The program included large-scale perforation and flow tests to simulate the damage impact of drilling and completion operations at the sand-face and in the near-well region. This paper discusses the lab program, the test results and the frac-pack completion design for the subsequent producing well. The novel and counter-intuitive solution was endorsed by management based on the physics-based, integrated and quantitative approach.
Biography
Kevin Smith is a Completion Manager & Engineer at Talos Energy. Kevin has 29 years of experience with a primary focus on completions, workovers, and production operations. His past background includes many global projects including workovers and completions (land, shelf, and deepwater), horizontal multistage frac completions, well intervention including subsea, concentric well work, well performance optimization, along with plug and abandonment.
Kevin worked for 16 years for Halliburton, then in recent years with Stone Energy and Talos Energy. He graduated with a MS degree in Petroleum Engineering from LSU and is registered in the state of Louisiana as a Professional Engineer.
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Lafayette, LA, United States