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                              flapper open                flapper closed
             Figure 10.23  Downhole safety valve (DHSV).

                Below the packer, there is usually a section (the tailpipe) with a nipple profile for
             the setting of plugs, temporary gauges or downhole chokes. Nipple profiles are also
             often found inside the tubing hanger, immediately above a safety valve and sometimes
             (in older completions) above the packer. The nipple profile (Figure 10.24)is a
             permanent part of the completion, but the lock is installed and removed by slickline.
             The lock can have a variety of components screwed to it, including a blank plug,
             check valve or a gauge.
                In this example, the screen is connected (and sealed to) the casing via a further
             packer. Without this seal, sand could flow into the tubing. Below this gravel pack
             packer is another valve (formation isolation valve) that crops up in many modern
             completions (often with a confusing array of proprietary names!) for a variety of
             purposes. In this case it is used to safely isolate the reservoir whilst the upper
             completion is run. In other applications it can, for example, be used as a downhole
             barrier to run long perforating guns. They are usually mechanically closed (e.g. by
             the pipe used to run the screens) and then opened by a series of pressure cycles.
                A further type of completion is the well with remote downhole flow control.
             These are often called smart wells or intelligent wells, although as there is rarely any
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