Real-Time Evaluation of Hole Cleaning Conditions Using a Transient Cuttings Transport Model

Author(s):  
E. Cayeux ◽  
T. Mesagan ◽  
S. Tanripada ◽  
M. Zidan ◽  
K. K. Fjelde
2014 ◽  
Vol 29 (01) ◽  
pp. 05-21 ◽  
Author(s):  
Eric Cayeux ◽  
Taiwo Mesagan ◽  
Sakti Tanripada ◽  
Mohamed Zidan ◽  
Kjell Kåre Fjelde

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Pradeepkumar Ashok ◽  
John D' Angelo ◽  
Dawson Ramos ◽  
Michael Yi ◽  
Taylor Thetford ◽  
...  

Abstract Hole cleaning is important in preventing stuck pipe events during well construction operations. A cuttings transport model is traditionally used to determine the cleanliness of a hole, but its real-time rig site implementation is often made difficult by a lack of necessary inputs. There is a need for a simpler yet reliable approach to quantifying hole cleanliness using data readily available at the rig site. The paper proposes a method that relies on the detection of events over a long time horizon and the use of key parameters relating to such events to quantify hole cleanliness. These events are then related through duration and frequency to probabilistic features in a Bayesian network, to infer the probability that the hole cleaning process has been efficient or poor. These events are also weighted by their age to ensure that current beliefs are not strongly influenced by those that are far in the past. The method was deployed on a drilling advisory system and is currently used on rigs in North American land operations. The events and features found to be most relevant to quantifying hole cleanliness were the circulation rates during drilling, tight spots when moving the drillstring, bit hydraulics, and prolonged periods of inactivity. Proactive hole cleaning actions such as working of the pipe, off bottom circulation and pipe rotation were also considered. The Bayesian network model used by the proposed method was able to be run with low computational overhead (micro-seconds on a standard edge device) compared to a traditional cuttings transport model. This was enabled by an event logging procedure that keeps track of hole-cleaning events over time and consolidates several hours (days) of drilling information into relevant hole-cleaning features that can be processed quickly. The proposed method was validated with statistical methods using surface datasets from six wells involved in North American land operations. Through this validation it was determined that the method was highly effective in correctly characterizing hole conditions throughout the well operation. On the rig, the system was helpful in not only in alerting the drillers whenever hole cleanliness deteriorated but also providing the most likely causes of the deterioration. This provided the rig crew real-time guidance to make actionable decisions to avoid a stuck pipe situation. The proposed method differentiates itself from the published methods of hole cleaning analysis in two main aspects. First, it does not presume to estimate the cuttings bed height or accumulation over time. Instead, it attempts to infer the probability that the hole cleaning operations are effective over time using features in data that suggest efficient or poor hole cleaning. Second, this method provides a clear indication of when hole cleaning actions are needed and why.


2012 ◽  
Vol 524-527 ◽  
pp. 1561-1564
Author(s):  
Xiao Le Guo ◽  
Zhi Ming Wang ◽  
Zhi Hui Long

The extended reach drilling (ERD) is being adopted widely in China. But it also brought a series of technical difficulties because of its own characteristics. Some progresses were made after several years of hard work in China about Hydraulics for ERD. In the paper of “Research Progresses and Perspectives of Hydraulics for Extended Reach Drilling in China, Part I” and “ Part II”, the author demenstrated part of these progresses including cuttings transport model, precise model of pressure loss calculation, hole cleaning monitoring method and hydraulic extended limit calculation model and analysis. In this paper, the rest were presented which inlcuding hydraulics design method and risk analysis system for ERD. Based on the above studies, the author finally developed a system of hole cleaning monitoring and hydraulics design and its risk analysis which could provide theoretical support and useful tool for engineering design and risk analysis before drilling. These researches are helpful to ERD and have enriched the hydraulic theory of ERD.


Author(s):  
Hao Zeng ◽  
Yijin Zeng ◽  
Feifei Zhang ◽  
Guang Yang ◽  
Yuezhi Wang ◽  
...  

Abstract Insufficient hole cleaning is one of the major challenges in drilling, particularly in extended-reach drilling (ERD). This paper presents a case study of a stuck pipe incident caused by cuttings pack off during drilling an extended-reach well. A generalized, transient, solid-transport model that can handle different flow patterns is used to replay the hole-cleaning process. Results show that, although cuttings beds in the deviated part of the wellbore are not significant while drilling ahead, cuttings can still cause problems during tripping. This study reinforces the facts that hole cleaning in wells with long deviated sections is complicated and a transient approach is required to fully understand the hole-cleaning condition. Effective hole cleaning does not only mean that the cuttings concentration is low or the cuttings transport ratio is high. In addition, the absence of additional cuttings being produced from the shale shaker during circulation does not necessarily indicate that the hole is clean. The cuttings accumulated behind the BHA can lead to tight spots and over-pull incidents during tripping. By conducting drill string reciprocations without circulation, the tight spots can be “worked through” but packed cuttings cannot be removed from the wellbore. This paper presents lessons learned from this incident, as well as recommendations for future operations.


2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
AmirHossein Fallah ◽  
Qifan Gu ◽  
Gurtej Saini ◽  
Dongmei Chen ◽  
Pradeepkumar Ashok ◽  
...  

2012 ◽  
Vol 524-527 ◽  
pp. 1553-1556
Author(s):  
Xiao Le Guo ◽  
Zhi Ming Wang ◽  
Zhi Hui Long

The extended reach drilling (ERD) is being adopted widely in China. But it also brought a series of technical difficulties because of its own characteristics. Some progresses were made after several years of hard work in China about Hydraulics for ERD. In the paper of “Research Progresses and Perspectives of Hydraulics for Extended Reach Drilling in China, Part I”, the author demenstrated part of these progresses including cuttings transport model and precise model of pressure loss calculation. In this paper, the part of rest were presented which inlcuding hydraulic extended limit calculation model and analysis and hole cleaning monitoring method for ERD. Based on the above studies, the author finally developed a system of hole cleaning monitoring and hydraulics design and its risk analysis which could provide theoretical support and useful tool for engineering design and risk analysis before drilling. These researches are helpful to ERD and have enriched the hydraulic theory of ERD.


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