设计组合键在具有挑战性的油田中创造了成功的钻井记录

Abdullah Hammad, Fahad AlHosni, Mohammed Julaidan, A. Ruzhnikov, E. Garnica, Gustavo Moreira, R. Varela
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在中东地区,由于碳酸盐的软性质与互层地层相结合,会导致漏失,恶劣的钻井环境会导致冲击和振动行为,以及钻头/BHA损坏,因此提高跨多层地层表面段的钻井性能相对具有挑战性;影响这些条件的因素包括钻头尺寸和钻井参数。该手稿展示了不同方法的研究和成功的现场应用,包括钻头/底部钻具组合的选择、水力学增强和钻井液配方。首先,通过降低总流道面积(TFA),水力学分析表明,与现有设计相比,每平方英寸马力(HSI)和射流冲击力(JIF)增加了28%。此外,混合飞(MOF)配方中部分水解的聚丙烯酰胺(PHPA)添加剂的优势是作为一种有价值的润滑页岩抑制剂,密封微裂缝,并在页岩表面涂覆薄膜,延缓分散和解体。因此,减少扭矩和摩擦,最大限度地减少冲击和振动行为。为了提高钻压限值和降低建筑倾斜度,对BHA进行了设计和重新设计。此外,钻头选择从IADC 435x到IADC 425x,以优化ROP和耐用性。在一次下入(鞋到鞋)的过程中,观察到改善效果,没有出现任何井筒不稳定和钻头/BHA损坏。BHA保持了井斜角。例如,Gyro测井显示,井筒的最大倾斜度小于1.5度。此外,更高钻压的底部钻具组合应用于较厚的页岩层,表明一旦施加更高的钻压,性能就会更高。最终,由于MoF上的PHPA添加剂,顺利起下钻表明井眼状况良好,消除了井筒不稳定风险和刮起下钻。此外,根据附近的偏移量,冲击和振动大大减少。此外,还创造了43.83 FPH的钻井ROP新纪录。与该地层段的22in井段相比,增产幅度达到35%。事实上,与435x钻头相比,TCI 425x钻头在中等钝化等级的钻井过程中建立了更高的耐用性,而435x钻头必须POOH才能损坏钻头。与该油田现有邻井的最佳作业时间相比,该井段的作业时间缩短了0.75天。根据不同的井类型,本手稿提供了解决各种地面路段遇到的各种挑战的关键工程解决方案,同时在地层成分(但不限于硬石膏和页岩)中进行全循环或漏失钻井。考虑到中东和全球钻井的全面风险评估,这些结果可以作为应对此类挑战的经验教训,并且很容易实施,以说明类似的优势。
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Engineered Combined Keys Drive an Accomplished Drilling Record in a Challenging Field
Enhancing drilling performance for surface sections across multi-layer formations is relatively challenging in the Middle East due to the carbonate's soft nature combined with interbedded formations resulting in lost circulation, harsh drilling environment leading to shock-and-vibration behaviors, and bit/BHA damage; factors including bit size and applied drilling parameters affect these conditions. This manuscript demonstrates the study and successful field application performed on different approaches, including bit/BHA selection, hydraulics enhancement, and drilling fluid recipe. Firstly, by lowering Total Flow Area (TFA), hydraulics analysis demonstrated an increase of Horsepower per Square Inch (HSI) and Jet Impact Force (JIF) by up to ~28% compared to the existing current designs. Furthermore, the advantage of the partially hydrolyzed polyacrylamide (PHPA) additive for the Mix on Fly (MOF) recipe is valuable as a lubricant shale inhibitor, sealing microfractures and coating shale surfaces with films retarding dispersion and disintegration. Hence, reducing torque and friction and minimizing shock-and-vibration behaviors. The BHA was engineered and redesigned in order to increase WOB limits and reduce building tendency. Additionally, bit selection was accomplished from IADC 435x to IADC 425x to optimize the ROP and durability. Improvement results have been observed while drilling the section in one run (shoe to shoe runs) without any wellbore instabilities and bit/BHA damages. The BHA has maintained the hole angle from deviation. For instance, the Gyro logs showed that the maximum inclination of the wellbore was less than ~1.5 degrees. Additionally, the BHA higher WOB was applied on thicker shale layers, indicating a higher performance once applying higher WOB. Ultimately, due to the PHPA additive on MoF, a smooth trip out of the hole illustrated that the hole was in good condition, eliminating the wellbore instability risks and the wiper trip. Moreover, the shocks and vibrations were reduced considerably based on the nearby offset. In addition, a new record for enhanced drilling ROP of 43.83 FPH was achieved. Showing illustrated improvements with an increase of ~35% compared to offsets of 22in section across that formation interval. Indeed, TCI 425x bit established a higher durability during this drilling run with medium dull grading compared to 435x, where it had to POOH for bit damage. This led to reducing the section's time by 0.75 days compared to the operator's existing best performance time of the offset wells in that field. This manuscript offers engineered key solutions to numerous challenges encountered across various surface sections relying on the well types while drilling with full circulation or lost circulation across the formation compositions such as but not limited to Anhydrite and Shale. The outcomes could be extended as lesson-learned for such challenges and easily implemented considering full risk assessment for drilling wells in the Middle East and Worldwide to illustrate similar advantages.
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