中东气田实例研究证明,新型hfto隔离工具可逐步提高井下钻具组合的可靠性

D. Heinisch, Armin Kueck, Christian Herbig, M. Zuberi, Volker Peters, H. Reckmann
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频率超过50 Hz的底部钻具组合(BHA)的自激扭转振动,即所谓的“高频扭转振动”(HFTO),可能会损坏钻井工具,并增加非生产时间(NPT)。最近开发的hfto隔离工具可以保护该工具上方的钻井工具免受这些有害振动的影响。研究人员对200多次现场运行进行了调查,以评估可靠性和效益的变化。隔离工具的工作原理类似于汽车传动系统中使用的双质量飞轮。该设计经过了模拟和实验室测试,并于2018年首次在现场运行。从那时起,该隔离工具在中东的各个领域和应用中得到了成功的应用。在隔离工具下方和上方测量并记录随钻HFTO严重程度,以验证功能并量化随钻测量(MWD)、泥浆脉冲遥测(MPT)和随钻测井(LWD)工具的扭转载荷(扭矩、切向加速度)的减少。此外,还分析了使用和不使用新工具时与hfto相关的事故和其他钻井性能指标。使用附加的高频随钻工具对几次现场运行记录的振动数据进行了分析,结果表明,隔离原理是一致的。正如模拟预测的那样,该工具上方测量到的扭转振动幅值明显低于未使用该工具时的值,证明了该工具对BHA中的MWD、LWD和mpt工具的有效保护。该工具在超过16000小时的累计循环中表现稳定。HFTO导致的工具故障被消除,相比之下,没有隔离工具的故障占22%。对单独的MWD和mpt工具的分析结果显示,每次工具部署和重新下入决策的钻进距离显著增加。这直接转化为提高资产利用率,减少故障起下钻次数,以及BHA处理操作,从而减少非生产时间(NPT),并使在极具挑战性的环境中更有效地进行钻井。
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Middle East Gas Field Case Study Proves Step Change in BHA Reliability Through New HFTO-Isolation Tool
Self-excited torsional vibrations of the bottomhole assembly (BHA) at frequencies above 50 Hz, so-called "high-frequency torsional oscillations" (HFTO), can damage drilling tools and can increase non-productive time (NPT). A recently developed HFTO-isolation tool protects the drilling tools above this tool from these harmful vibrations. More than 200 field runs were investigated to evaluate the changes in reliability and benefits. The concept of the isolation tool works similarly to a two-mass flywheel used in automotive drive trains. The design was simulated, lab-tested and first deployed in a field run in 2018. Since then, the isolation tool was successfully used in various fields and applications in the Middle East. HFTO severity while drilling was measured and recorded below and above the isolation tool to verify functionality and to quantify reduction in torsional loads (torque, tangential acceleration) for the measurement while drilling (MWD), mud pulse telemetry (MPT), and logging while drilling (LWD) tools above the tool. In addition, HFTO-related incidents and other drilling performance indicators with and without the new tool were analyzed. Analysis of the recorded vibration data from several field runs with an additional high-frequency MWD-tool reveals that the isolation principle works consistently. As predicted by simulation, the measured torsional vibration amplitudes above the tool are significantly lower than without using it, demonstrating the effective protection for MWD-, LWD-, and MPT-tools in the BHA. The tool has proven consistent performance in more than 16,000 accumulated circulating hours. Tool failures caused by HFTO were eliminated, compared to 22 percent of all failures without the isolation tool. The results of an analysis of individual MWD- and MPT-tools used in runs with and without the isolation tool show a significant increase in distance drilled per tool deployment and re-run decisions. This directly translates to increased asset utilization, fewer trips for failure, and BHA handling operations that results in less non-productive time (NPT) and enables drilling in extremely challenging environments more efficiently.
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