Solving 12-1/4-in. Directional Drilling Challenges by Minimizing Stick/Slip Vibrations in North Kuwait

Karim Beheiry, Mohammed Al Mulaifi, Anish Sekhri, N. Farhi, W. Nouh, Ahmed Abdel Naby, Abdullah Marafi, Atef Shatta, Hussain Al-Ali
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The 12-1/4-in. directional application is one of the most challenging applications in North Kuwait. The section requires drilling from the Mutriba (Santonian) to Burgan (Albina) formations through highly interbedded, high-compressive-strength carbonates (limestone and dolomite), sandstones, and shales. In recent years, Kuwait Oil Company (KOC) has tested many different bit designs in an attempt to minimize stick/slip vibrations and maximize the rate of penetration (ROP). This paper presents the technology used to nearly eliminate stick/slip vibrations, leading to a field record (and a consistent performance) for this application, as well as the process used to develop the technology. The interval was drilled using a rotary steerable system (RSS) to maximize wellbore quality and to provide consistent build-up rates (BUR) required. Parameters run in this application are often limited because stick/slip becomes uncontrollable when transitioning through the many formation types. In addition, reactive and stressed caving shales are regularly observed in the Ahmadi and Wara formations drilled during the interval. Special care is needed to mitigate these drilling challenges and to successfully drill the interval with low stick/slip vibrations and high ROP. Using proprietary state-of-the-art design and analysis technologies, a new polycrystalline diamond compact (PDC) bit was designed for use specifically with RSS tools to minimize the vibrations. The solution required a thorough offset analysis before the interval that was presented using the design process. The design process enabled the presentation of a driller's roadmap to be used in conjunction with the new bit to enable a benchmark ROP to be achieved. The use of the newly designed PDC bit produced minimal torsional vibrations, enabling a 62% increase in ROP over the field average. This increased ROP resulted in a savings of USD 90,000, reducing the cost per foot by 33%, as compared to the field average. The bit also came out in excellent condition, enabling future use in similar applications for KOC.
解决12-1/4-in。减少粘滑振动对北科威特地区定向钻井的挑战
12-1/4-in。定向应用是北科威特最具挑战性的应用之一。该段需要从Mutriba (Santonian)到Burgan (Albina)地层,钻经高度互层、高抗压强度的碳酸盐(石灰岩和白云岩)、砂岩和页岩。近年来,科威特石油公司(KOC)测试了许多不同的钻头设计,试图最大限度地减少粘滑振动,最大限度地提高机械钻速(ROP)。本文介绍了用于几乎消除粘滑振动的技术,从而创造了该应用的现场记录(和一致的性能),以及开发该技术的过程。该井段采用旋转导向系统(RSS)进行钻井,以最大限度地提高井眼质量,并提供所需的稳定建井速率(BUR)。由于在许多地层类型的过渡过程中粘滑变得无法控制,因此在该应用中下入的参数通常是有限的。此外,在该段期间,在Ahmadi和Wara地层中经常观察到反应性和应力崩落页岩。需要特别注意,以减轻这些钻井挑战,并在低粘滑振动和高ROP的情况下成功钻井。采用最先进的专利设计和分析技术,设计了一种新的聚晶金刚石紧凑型(PDC)钻头,专门用于RSS工具,以最大限度地减少振动。该解决方案需要在使用设计过程提出间隔之前进行彻底的偏移分析。在设计过程中,可以将司钻的路线图与新钻头结合使用,从而实现基准ROP。使用新设计的PDC钻头产生最小的扭转振动,使ROP比现场平均水平提高62%。与油田平均水平相比,ROP的提高节省了9万美元,每英尺成本降低了33%。该钻头的状况也非常好,可以在未来的类似KOC应用中使用。
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