A Step Change in Real-Time Near-Bit Measurements from an Instrumented Downhole Drilling Motor Improves Directional Drilling Accuracy and Geo Steering Capability

2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Steve Jones ◽  
Junichi Sugiura
2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Hector Hugo Vizcarra Marin ◽  
Alex Ngan ◽  
Roberto Pineda ◽  
Juan Carlos Gomez ◽  
Jose Antonio Becerra

Abstract Given the increased demands on the production of hydrocarbons and cost-effectiveness for the Operator's development wells, the industry is challenged to continually explore new technology and methodology to improve drilling performance and operational efficiency. In this paper, two recent case histories showcase the technology, drilling engineering, and real-time optimization that resulted in record drilling times. The wells are located on shallow water in the Gulf of Mexico, with numerous drilling challenges, which typically resulted in significant Non-Productive Time (NPT). Through close collaboration with the Operator, early planning with a clear understanding of offset wells challenges, well plan that minimize drilling in the Upper Cretaceous "Brecha" Formation were formulated. The well plan was also designed to reduce the risk of stuck pipe while meeting the requirements to penetrate the geological targets laterally to increase the area of contact in the reservoir section. This project encapsulates the successful application of the latest Push-the-Bit Rotary Steerable System (RSS) with borehole enlargement technology through a proven drilling engineering process to optimize the drilling bottomhole assembly, bit selection, drilling parameters, and real-time monitoring & optimization The records drilling times in the two case histories can be replicated and further improved. A list of lessons learned and recommendations for the future wells are discussed. These include the well trajectory planning, directional drilling BHA optimization, directional control plan, drilling parameters to optimize hole cleaning, and downhole shocks & vibrations management during drilling and underreaming operation to increase the drilling performance ultimately. Also, it includes a proposed drilling blueprint to continually push the limit of incremental drilling performance through the use of RSS with hydraulics drilling reamers through the Jurassic-age formations in shallow waters, Gulf of Mexico.


Author(s):  
John D'Angelo ◽  
Mohamed Shafik Khaled ◽  
Pradeepkumar Ashok ◽  
Eric van Oort

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Saif Al Arfi ◽  
Fatima AlSowaidi ◽  
Fernando Ruiz ◽  
Ibrahim Hamdy ◽  
Yousef Tobji ◽  
...  

Abstract To meet the current oil and gas market challenges, there is an industry need to optimize cost by safely drilling longer horizontal wells to maximize well productivity. Drilling challenges include the highly deviated trajectory that starts from the surface sections and wellhead, the high DogLeg Sevirity (DLS) profile with collision risks, and the thin complex geological structures, especially in new unconventional fields where numerous geological and geomechanical uncertainties are present. To mitigate for those challenges, reviewing the existing drilling techniques and technologies is necessary. To compete in the current Hi-Tech and Automation era, the main challenges for directional drilling service providers are to reduce well time, place wells accurately, and improve reliability, reducing repair and maintenance costs and helping the customer reduce time and costs for the overall project. Offset wells analysis and risk assessments allowed identifying the main challenges and problems during directional drilling phases, which were highlighted and summarized. As a proposed solution, the new generation of intelligent fully rotating high dogleg push-the-bit rotary steerable system has been implemented in the UAE onshore oil and gas fields to improve the directional drilling control and the performance. This implementation reduced the Non-Productive time (NPT) related to the human errors as the fully automation capabilities were being utilized. The new rotary steerable system has the highest mechanical specs in the market including self-diagnosis and self-prognosis through digital electronics and sophisticated algorithms that monitor equipment health in real-time and allow for managing the tool remotely. As a result, the new intelligent RSS was implemented in all possible complex wellbore conditions, such as wells with high DLS profile, drilling vertical, curve, and lateral sections in a single trip with high mud weight and high solid contents. Automation cruise control gave the opportunity to eliminate any well profile issues and maintain the aggressive drilling parameters. Using the Precise Near-bit Inclination and Azimuth and the At-Bit Gamma real-time data and high-frequency tool face measurements in the landing intervals where required for precise positional control to enable entering the reservoir in the correct location and with the correct attitude helping the customer's Geology and Geophysics department to place wells accurately while maintaining a high on bottom ROP.


2010 ◽  
Author(s):  
Russel Torres ◽  
Victor Gawski ◽  
John Snyder ◽  
Alexander Kharitonov

2020 ◽  
Vol 165 ◽  
pp. 03036
Author(s):  
Lian Jie

In order to ensure safe and efficient mining and improve the efficiency of drilling construction, intelligent drilling technology has been studied in China. This technology is another development on the basis of automation. In addition to the automatic execution of the construction process, it also has the characteristics of intelligent perception, intelligent decision-making and intelligent correction. This technology requires engineering parameter measuring equipment to obtain the engineering parameters such as torque, WOB, inner and outer annulus pressure, rotation speed, vibration, temperature, etc. near the drill bit at the bottom of the hole in real time, so as to realize the real-time monitoring of the drilling process parameters at the bottom of the hole and the stress state of the drilling tool in the process of directional drilling, and increase the effective extraction distance of the drilling hole.


2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Dingzhou Cao ◽  
Don Hender ◽  
Sam Ariabod ◽  
Chris James ◽  
Yuxing Ben ◽  
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2013 ◽  
Author(s):  
Medhat Mickael ◽  
Craig Barnett ◽  
Chris Maranuk ◽  
Rebecca Nye ◽  
Mohamed Diab ◽  
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