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INSTRUCTOR © 2017, John R. Fanchi
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To the Instructor The set of files here are designed to help you prepare lectures for your own course using the text Introduction to Petroleum Engineering, J.R. Fanchi and R.L. Christiansen (Wiley, 2017) File format is kept simple so that you can customize the files with relative ease using your own style. You will need to supplement the files to complete the presentation topics.
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DIRECTIONAL DRILLING © 2017, John R. Fanchi
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Outline Directional Drilling Technology
Applications of Directional Drilling
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DIRECTIONAL DRILLING TECHNOLOGY
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Well Orientation Vertical Well Deviated Well Horizontal Well
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Directional Drilling – KOP
Kelly Bushing (KB) Elevation Elevation = Ground Level + distance from ground to KB Kick Off Point (KOP) Depth where well starts deviating from vertical
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Directional Drilling – Dog Leg
Dog Leg (DL) Wellbore deviation measured in angle from vertical per unit of depth e.g. degrees per 100 ft vertical axis = 0°
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Directional Drilling – Landing Point
Landing Point (LP) Point where wellbore changes from deviated to lateral Assume LP angle at target = 90° (vertical angle = 0°) Underbuilt Building less angle than needed to reach LP Overbuilt Building more angle than needed to reach LP Horizontal Overbuilt Underbuilt Target
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Wellbore Trajectories: “J” and “S” Curves
“J” curve Lake “S” curve KOP Target
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Wellbore Trajectories
“S” curve Horizontal from slant hole Slant hole Short radius Opposing Laterals Medium radius Stacked Laterals Side-tracking from vertical wells “J” curve Long radius Source:
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Measurement-while-drilling (MWD)
Rotational speed of drillstring Smoothness of that rotation Type and severity of downhole vibration Downhole temperature Torque and Weight on Bit Measured near drill bit Mud flow volume Source:
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APPLICATIONS OF DIRECTIONAL DRILLING
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Horizontal Drilling Horizontal Drilling Radius Considerations
Short radius: 30’ – 60’ and > 20 ° /100’ build Medium: 300’ – 500’ and 8° – 20 ° /100’ build Long: > 500’ and < 8 ° /100’ build angle Considerations Shorter radius = shorter horizontal length Shorter radius = more stresses on pipe Short radius requires special tools
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Sidetrack JPT, Sept. 2012, pg. 57 WB = Wellbore C = Completion
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Extended Reach Drilling (ca. May 2011)
Industry Worldwide ERD envelope, SPE
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Odoptu ERD Record (as of May 2012)
Odoptu development 9 ERD wells drilled from shore to offshore field Well OP-11 set ERD record 12,345 m measured depth (MD) 1,784 m true vertical depth (TVD) Well specs 30-in conductor driven to approx 90 m depth Casings are 30-in, 18 5/8-in, and 13 5/8 in 9 5/8-in liner 8 1/2-in hole to TD 5 ½-in tubing to surface Ref. pg , JPT summary of SPE , May 2012
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Fishbone Well Pochahontas, West Virginia Coal Gas
Change in Gas Saturation after 2 years depletion Fishbone Production Well 20 x 20 Grid Low – Blue High – Red
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Pad Drilling in Shale Plan View Well Pad Stimulated Region
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