通过数字增强设计流程,提高了亚太地区地层的钻井性能

Stephen Duffy, Nick Wasuthalainunt, Chanikarn Wongnang
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本文的目的是展示亚太地区的作业者通过实施聚晶金刚石(PDC)切割机技术所取得的钻井性能的改善。这些PDC钻头设计的成功是通过先进的钻井模拟来优化切削齿位置的设计过程实现的,特别是针对该地区现有的地层。几十年来,钻井行业已经意识到,在某些目标地层中,通过将圆柱形切削齿形成其他几何形状,可以获得潜在的性能提升。由于金刚石技术的原因,这些早期的切削齿取得了有限的成功,同时与切削齿成型相关的制造成本也很高。最近,在特定的地层类型中,采用异形切削齿设计的PDC钻头的产量越来越大。为了提高钻井性能,亚太地区有许多这样的地层。本文介绍了一种独特的先进钻井模拟软件,该软件已根据钻井实验室中特定岩石类型的各种加压钻井测试记录的数据进行校准。它还探索了新的设计过程,将这些先进的钻井模拟与历史钻井数据相结合,并有助于设计概念的选择。该新工艺已被亚太地区的应用工程师使用,并得到全球服务交付团队的支持,以优化PDC切削齿钻头的设计。通过正确应用异形PDC切削齿技术,提高了钻井性能。亚太地区的案例研究表明,中国和文莱的油公司采用了形状切削齿PDC设计,从而提高了钻井性能。例如,文莱的一家作业者将之前在这些目标应用中的渗透率提高了一倍。在中国西南部,已经实现了更长的进尺和机械钻速(ROP)的提高。在中国西北部,ROP提高了30%。这种新颖的设计流程可以实现性能驱动的设计决策,而无需在现场进行迭代,从而为作业者提供适合其需求的最佳设计。
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Improved Drilling Performance in Asia Pacific Formations Through Digitally Augmented Design Process for Shaped Cutter Drill Bits
The objective of this paper is to demonstrate the improved drilling performance achieved by operators in the Asia Pacific region by implementing shaped Polycrystalline diamond compact (PDC) cutter technology. The success of these PDC bit designs is achieved using a design process augmented by advanced drilling simulations to optimize cutter placement specifically for the formations present in the region. For decades the drilling industry has been aware of the potential performance gains, in certain targeted formations, by forming cylindrical cutters into other geometrical shapes. These early generation shaped cutters had limited success due to diamond technology, along with the high manufacturing costs associated with shaping the cutters. Recently, PDC drill bits with shaped cutter designs are becoming more prolific in particular formation types. A number of these formations targeted for improved drilling performance are present in the Asia Pacific region. This paper describes a unique advanced drilling simulation software that has been calibrated with data recorded from various pressurized drilling tests in specific rock types in the drilling lab. It also explores the new design processes that integrates these advanced drilling simulations against historical drilling data and aids in the down selection of design concepts. This new process has been used by application engineers in the Asia Pacific region and supported by a global service delivery team to optimize shaped PDC cutter bit designs. Improved drilling performance is achieved with the correct application of shaped PDC cutter technology. Case studies from the Asia Pacific region demonstrate how shaped cutter PDC designs allowed operators in China and Brunei to improve drilling performance. For example, a Brunei operator doubled the rate of penetration previous seen in these targeted applications. In South West China, longer footage and rate of penetration (ROP) improvements have been achieved. In North West China, 30% ROP improvements have been observed. This novel design process enables performance driven design decisions with minimal need to iterate in the field, providing the operator with an optimal design to suit their needs.
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