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Slim Hole Technology Roger Hough Shell Canada
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This presentation will: n Give an overview of slim hole technology n Define why it is only now gathering momentum n Provide some case histories n Explore the prospects for the future
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Slim Hole Technology n What is slim hole? n Types of slim hole drilling n Why slim hole? n Problems and solutions
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What is Slim Hole? n SHDEC: Drilling, evaluation and completion technology which allows fully engineered 6 1/4" and smaller holes at TD. n Slimline well: Well with a cost-effective design around an optimal production conduit. n Logging: Anything smaller than 4 3/4", or minimum 2 7/8". Tool OD 2 1/4"
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Types of slim hole drilling: n Shallow Rotary n Continuous coring n Downsized Conventional n Combination n Small horizontal sidetracks n Coiled tubing drilling
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Why Slim Hole? n Exploration in immature areas n Exploration in mature areas n Production applications n High pressure / temperature wells n Safety n Environmental n Logistics n Economics
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Why Slim Hole? n Exploration in immature areas n Exploration in mature areas n Production applications n High pressure / temperature wells n Safety n Environmental n Logistics n Economics
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Why Slim Hole? n Exploration in immature areas n Exploration in mature areas n Production applications n High pressure / temperature wells n Safety n Environmental n Logistics n Economics
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Why Slim Hole? n Exploration in immature areas n Exploration in mature areas n Production applications n High pressure / temperature wells n Safety n Environmental n Logistics n Economics
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Completion Technology 13 “ 3 / 8 20” 9 “ 5 / 8 10 “ 3 / 4 7 “ L 5 / 8 5 “ L 1 2 / Rotating liner hanger 3 “ tubing 1 2 / ConventionalMonobore PBR tie-back 7”
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Monobore Toolkit RestrictionFull bore Jet cleaner PLT High rate jet cleaner Full-bore CT mill Under reamer TTBP Straddle packer Retrievable straddle Electro line set bridge plug Packer flow meter
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Typical 3 1/2 ” monobore completion 5 1/2” 17 lb/ft production casing 3 1/2” 9.2 lb/ft production liner Standard 3 1/2” flow control equipment with 2.813 seal bore ID Side pocket mandrels with 2.813” seal bore ID Liner hanger complete with tubing tieback Retrievable straddle Retrievable or permanent bridge plug
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Slim hole producers n A 3 1/2” monobore can produce 4000 b/d or 50MMscf/d n Downsizing a completion from 7” to 3 1/2” can reduce well costs by 15-40%
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Production Rate vs Tubing Size 100000 50000 25000 10000 500 0 2500 1000 500 20 4060 8080 10 0 120 14016 0 180 100 50 25 10 4 1/2 ” 5 1/2 ”7”3 1/2 ” Gross Rate b/d Wet Gas Rate MMscf/d mm inch
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Well Productivity vs Diameter 1.05 1. 1 1.0 0.95 0.9 0.85 5 10 15 20 0 Relative PI Bit Diameter (inches)
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Slim hole producers n For Shell’s existing reservoirs on a worldwide basis: –40% of the oil originally in place would be produced by existing technology –20% would be bypassed –20% would be residual oil saturation n Recovery of half the remaining oil would increase recoverable reserves by 50%.
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Why Slim Hole? n Exploration in immature areas n Exploration in mature areas n Production applications n High pressure / temperature wells n Safety n Environmental n Logistics n Economics
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Why Slim Hole? n Exploration in immature areas n Exploration in mature areas n Production applications n High pressure / temperature wells n Safety n Environmental n Logistics n Economics
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Why Slim Hole? n Exploration in immature areas n Exploration in mature areas n Production applications n High pressure / temperature wells n Safety n Environmental n Logistics n Economics
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Why Slim Hole? n Exploration in immature areas n Exploration in mature areas n Production applications n High pressure / temperature wells n Safety n Environmental n Logistics n Economics
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Why Slim Hole? n Exploration in immature areas n Exploration in mature areas n Production applications n High pressure / temperature wells n Safety n Environmental n Logistics n Economics
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Problems and Solutions n ProblemSolution n CementingEnhanced liners, improved slurries n FishingFishing tools n Drillstring failuresVibration mitigation, high torque drillstring n Well controlAccurate flow in / out measurement n Limited evaluationSlim hole logging and testing tools n Small clearances,Shear thinning fluids / high ECDs, holeformates, thruster to problemsreplace DC n Bit life, poor PDC bits, anti-whirl bits, penetration rate
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Problems and Solutions n ProblemSolution n CementingEnhanced liners, improved slurries n FishingFishing tools n Drillstring failuresVibration mitigation, high torque drillstring n Well controlAccurate flow in / out measurement n Limited evaluationSlim hole logging and testing tools n Small clearances,Shear thinning fluids / high ECDs, holeformates, thruster to problemsreplace DC n Bit life, poor PDC bits, anti-whirl bits, penetration rate
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Slim hole fluid pressure drops 3 1/2” DP 2 7/8” DP 7” 5” 4 1/8” Bit 0 5000 m 0 250 bar Formate mud Chalk mud
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Problems and Solutions n ProblemSolution n CementingEnhanced liners, improved slurries n FishingFishing tools n Drillstring failuresVibration mitigation, high torque drillstring n Well controlAccurate flow in / out measurement n Limited evaluationSlim hole logging and testing tools n Small clearances,Shear thinning fluids / high ECDs, holeformates, thruster to problemsreplace DC n Bit life, poor PDC bits, anti-whirl bits, penetration rate
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Problems and Solutions n ProblemSolution n CementingEnhanced liners, improved slurries n FishingFishing tools n Drillstring failuresVibration mitigation, high torque drillstring n Well controlAccurate flow in / out measurement n Limited evaluationSlim hole logging and testing tools n Small clearances,Shear thinning fluids / high ECDs, holeformates, thruster to problemsreplace DC n Bit life, poor PDC bits, anti-whirl bits, penetration rate
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Kick detection system P P Computer Alarm Max Min SPM BNP SPP Flow in Flow out BOP
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Problems and Solutions n ProblemSolution n CementingEnhanced liners, improved slurries n FishingFishing tools n Drillstring failuresVibration mitigation, high torque drillstring n Well controlAccurate flow in / out measurement n Limited evaluationSlim hole logging and testing tools n Small clearances,Shear thinning fluids / high ECDs, holeformates, thruster to problemsreplace DC n Bit life, poor PDC bits, anti-whirl bits, penetration rate
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Standard Thruster No thruster Thruster in use Hookload Mud Motor Drillpipe Drillcollars Thruster Bit
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Soft Torque Rotary Table SCR Rotary Drillpipe Drive motor
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Field Validation of MKII STRS ON Time = 60s
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Problems and Solutions n ProblemSolution n CementingEnhanced liners, improved slurries n FishingFishing tools n Drillstring failuresVibration mitigation, high torque drillstring n Well controlAccurate flow in / out measurement n Limited evaluationSlim hole logging and testing tools n Small clearances,Shear thinning fluids / high ECDs, holeformates, thruster to problemsreplace DC n Bit life, poor PDC bits, anti-whirl bits, penetration rate
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Problems and Solutions n ProblemSolution n CementingEnhanced liners, improved slurries n FishingFishing tools n Drillstring failuresVibration mitigation, high torque drillstring n Well controlAccurate flow in / out measurement n Limited evaluationSlim hole logging and testing tools n Small clearances,Shear thinning fluids / high ECDs, holeformates, thruster to problemsreplace DC n Bit life, poor PDC bits, anti-whirl bits, penetration rate
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Integration is important pd pc pt pm pb pda pca mud viscosity mud density mud temperature mwd bit TFA bit aggressiveness ecd pump strokes WOB pp dp RPM GPM torque
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BP - West Africa Case Histories - Exploration
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Slim Hole Well Configuration SPE/IADC 25724 20 in conductor 6 10 in cond 4.8 3.8 12 1 / 4 17 1 2 / 8 1 2 / 6 3 / 8 3 / 4 9 7 / 8 Reservoir 3000 m
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Hole diameters reduced by 50% Mud consumption and cuttings reduced by 75% Site reduced by 75% Overall costs reduced between 40% and 50% 60 m 75 m Slimhole site Conventional site Slim Hole Wellsite Environmental Impact SPE/IADC 25724 120 m 150m
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Guatemala Case Histories - Exploration
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Positive Learnings n Lower day rate n Lower material costs n Lower location preparation costs n Lower Mob/ demob costs n Less waste disposal n Smaller crew
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Negative Learnings n Poor hydraulics n High ECDs - unable to get desired mud weight n Hole erosion due to high annular velocities n Limited choice of bits n Non standard tools n 3 1/2” logging tools unsuitable for 4 1/4” hole
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Madagascar Case Histories - Exploration
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Madagascar Slim vs Conventional 2500m2200m8.1/2”4.1/4” 9 “ 5 / 8 7” 5” MDZ-1 MDS-1 Cost 100% 60%
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Madagascar Cost Comparisons $US millions Well 1Well 2Well 3 Slim-hole well 0 4 8 12
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Positive Learnings n Reduced tonnage, location, construction work and waste material n Reduced driving hazards (1/2 the trucks) n Reduced environmental impact n Kick detection - 20L detected n Antivibration technology -> gauge 4 1/4” hole n Good quality logs
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Negative Learnings n Assorted rig packages n 5000 psi design - 3600psi available n Bit TFA too high - bit selection poor n Mud pump used for cementing
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Case Histories - Production Germany
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Field Experience Retrofit SHD 24 ” 18 ” 9 “ 7 ” L 18 “ 7 ” L 5 ” L 13 “ 7 “ L 5” L 1 2 / 3 “ L 1 2 / 3 / 8 13 ” 3 / 8 9 “ 5 / 8 5 / 8 5 / 8 Well costs Cuttings volume 100% 75% 60% 30% 8 “ OH 5 “ OH 4 “ OH 5 / 8 1 2 / 7 / 8 1 / 8 5000 m 13 “ 3 / 8 5 / 8
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Case Histories - Production House Mountain
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Hole Geometry 565 m 2120m 25 deg/30 m 3 “ 7 / 8
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Where is slim-hole going? n Slim hole technologies are proven and reliable. n The industry is beginning to embrace slim hole - first operators and service companies, now the drilling contractors. n A start can be made with retrofit systems before committing to a dedicated rig. n New applications are emerging.
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New Applications n Coiled tubing drilling –Ultra Short Radius Jetting –Underbalanced drilling –Expandable Tubulars –Coiled Tubing Completions n Dedicated Slim Hole Rigs
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Typical slim hole casing schemes RE-ENTRYEXPLORATION 4" - 3.1/2" 12.1/4" 4.3/4" - 4.1/8" 4.1/4" - 4.1/8" 7.5/8" - 7" 5.1/2" - 5" 6.3/4" - 5.3/4" 3.3/8" - 2.5/8" 10.3/4" or 9.5/8” 9.7/8" - 8.3/8" 7" 5" 6.1/4" - 5.7/8" 3.1/2" 2.7/8" - 2.5/8" 8.3/4" - 8.3/8" 2.7/8" - 2.5/8" 3.1/2" Tubing Monobore 5.1/2" - 5" 3.1/2" 7.5/8" - 7" DEVELOPMENT / PRODUCTION 10.3/4" or 9.5/8” BHI SH manual
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Case Histories - Production Peace River
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New Generation Slim Hole Rigs n Euroslim (Forasol / Elf / Total / DBS) n Simpler (Sedco-Forex) n Kenting Rig 11 n Hybrid CT units
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60 m 75 m Slimhole Conventional site Slim Hole Wellsite - the shrinkage continues 120 m 150 m 32m 26m 44 16.5 Simpler Foraslim
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Multidisciplinary Crew n Rig Team8 (15) n Maintenance Team3 (5) n MWD / Logging1 (3) n Total 13 (23) n Conventional Operations (40)
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Next Steps n Good planning and integration of a slim-hole campaign is needed with all parties. n Design the well from inside out. n Compromises may be needed, but the result should be better information for less cost, reduced finding / lifting costs, increased reserves, better safety and S.D. n Slim hole is coming - it’s up to oil company and contractor alike to benefit from it.
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