FIELD DEVELOPMENT REPORT PROJECT OF DRILLING DEPT
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Transcript of FIELD DEVELOPMENT REPORT PROJECT OF DRILLING DEPT
Drilling Department
Presented By: Muhammad Noman Khan s/o Muhammad Hanif Khan
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Presentation Synopsis
1. Pressure and fracture gradient determination
2. Calculation and selection of casing type (Proposed casing
programmed)
3. Cementing Plan
4. Mud Plan
5. Bit Plan
6. Well Head Housing
7. Rig selection
8. Drill time estimation2
Casing Setting Depth Selection & Fracture Gradient Determination
• Formation pressure
• Depth
• Method used to determine fracture gradient : Eaton’s Method
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For S/D and Poissons ratio
Conductor Casing Design
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Pressure (psi)
Burst Design
Load Line
Back up Line (psi)
Resultant Line (psi)
Design Line (psi)
#H-40
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CollapseDesign
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Design Line (psi)
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Casing Selection
#H-40
Round Thread (short)1530
Collapse Resistance (psi)520
Weight (lb/ft)94
ID (inch)18.936
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pressure (psi)Tension Design
Tensional Design
Design line
Casing Selection
Surface Casing Design
Intermediate Casing Design
Type of
Casing
Casing Size,
in
Casing
Grade
Conductor 20 H40
Surface 13 3/8 J-55(I,II)
Intermédiate 9 5/8 H40(I,II)
Casing Program – Summary
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Deviation well Design (2 & 3)
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WELL 2
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WELL 3
Mud Planning
Seawater Native
- Seawater + Clay (Formation)
- Using Pre hydrated bentonite to aid in hole cleaning- Dump and dilute method to control mud weight and soildcontents
Hole Size, in CasingSize
Mud Weight,
ppg
Total Amount,bbl
26’’ 20 9.06 328.3
17 ½’’ 13 5/8’’ 9.06 995.68
12 ½” 9 5/8” 9.06 1022.726bbl
Mud Plan
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And Production Hole Required 1047.293bbl
Cement Classification
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Cement Classification
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Volumetric mixing controls. Q1 = mixwaterrate; Q2 = dry solids rate; Q3 = slurry rate
Tune Lite Mixing & Cement Head
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Hole Size, in Bit Type Bit Size, in
20Mill Tooth, Hole
Opener26
13 3/8 Tricone Roller 17 1/2
9 5/8 TD506 PDC 12 1/4
Bit Planning
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Bit Planning
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Bit Planning
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Well Head Housing
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JACKUP RIG
Rigs
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BOP SELECTION
Drilling Time Estimation
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Operations Time estimate, days Depth (TVD), ft
Move rig floor to slot 0.5 0
Drill 26" hole 1.5 1000
Run 20" conductor casing 1.5 1000
run cement to sea bed 1 1000
Drill 17.5" hole 2.5 3100
Run 13.375" surface casing 2.5 3100
run cement to sea bed 1 3100
Run & Test BOP 1.5 3100
Drill 10.75" hole 4.5 6050
Log 10.75" hole 2 6050
Run 8.625" production Completion 4.5 6050
Run Cement 2 6050
well1 well2 well3
Lower
Section
13 3/8” 13 3/8” 13 3/8”
9 5/8” 9 5/8” 9 5/8”
Estimated
Time
(Days)
25 25 25
Total Time to Complete Top Section for all Wells – 75 days
25 days including Rig move and prepare to drill and Running BOP
Drilling Time Estimation
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• Pipe Sticking
• Differential-Pressure Pipe Sticking
• Mechanical Pipe Sticking
• Loss of Circulation
• Drillpipe Failures
• Twistoff
• Fatigue
• Pipe-Failure Prevention
• Hydrogen-Sulfide-Bearing Zones and Shallow Gas
• Since we don’t have log data, we very much depend on the real time
drilling operations, Hence we have to be very careful about gas kick
or loss.
Drilling Challenge
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• Fire-fighting equipment must be available for emergency use in the event of a fire
and should be provided in first-class working order.
• Unauthorized person should not be allowed to be on the rig at any time.
• Personnel who not involved directly in the particular operation should keep away
from operation site.
• Sea survival and offshore course is compulsory for all personnel.
Safety
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