Logging While Drilling in Kurdistan's First Horizontal Well Enhances Production Rates

Author(s):  
M. El Guindy ◽  
S.P. Kelly
1990 ◽  
Vol 30 (1) ◽  
pp. 300
Author(s):  
B. D. Lake ◽  
V. Santostefano

Future development drilling in Bass Strait will be challenged by small field sizes, thin oil columns and increasing drilling difficulty due to greater hole angle and reach. New drilling technology successfully introduced in the recent Bream, Whiting, Perch and Dolphin developments including Steerable Drilling Systems (SDS), Polycrystalline Diamond Compact (PDC) bits and Logging While Drilling (LWD) tools, coupled with the successful use of jackup rigs for miniplatform development, has given Esso the tools and confidence to meet the development challenges of the 'nineties. Bass Strait's first horizontal well has been successfully drilled and completed with further wells planned in the current Bream development. There still remain some areas requiring improvements, including hole cleaning in high angle holes. Improvements in this and other areas will further improve drilling capability.Given the right incentives Bass Strait drilling technology is well positioned for the challenge of oil development in the 'nineties.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Salaheldeen S Almasmoom ◽  
Gagok I Santoso ◽  
Naif M Rubaie ◽  
Javier O Lagraba ◽  
David B Stonestreet ◽  
...  

Abstract This paper presents a success story of deploying new technology to improve geosteering operations in an unconventional horizontal well. A new-generation logging-while-drilling (LWD) imaging tool, that provides high resolution resistivity and ultrasonic images in an oil-based mud environment, was tested while drilling a long lateral section of an unconventional horizontal well. In addition to improving the geosteering operations, this tool has proven the ability to eliminate the wireline image log requirements (resistivity and ultrasonic), hence reducing rig time significantly. The LWD bottomhole-assembly (BHA) included the following components: gamma ray (GR), density, neutron, resistivity, sonic, density imager, and the newly deployed dual imager (resistivity and ultrasonic). The dual imager component adds an additional 15-ft sub to the drilling BHA, which includes four ultrasonic sensors orthogonal to each other, and two electromagnetic sensors diametrically opposite to each other (reference figure 1). This new technology was deployed in an unconventional horizontal well to help geosteer the well in the intended zone, which led to an improvement in well placement, enhanced the evaluation of the lateral facies distribution, and allowed better identification of natural fractures. The dual images provided the necessary information for interpreting geological features, drilling induced features, and other sedimentological features, thus enhancing the multistage hydraulic fracturing stimulation design. In addition, an ultrasonic caliper was acquired while drilling the curve and lateral section, providing a full-coverage image of the borehole walls and cross-sectional borehole size. The unique BHA was designed to fulfill all the directional drilling, formation evaluation and geosteering requirements. A dynamic simulation was done to confirm the required number of stabilizers, and their respective locations within the BHA, to reduce shock and vibration, borehole tortuosity and drilling related issues, thereby improving over-all performance. Real-time drilling monitoring included torque and drag trending, back-reaming practices and buckling avoidance calculations, which were implemented to support geosteering, and for providing a smooth wellbore for subsequent wireline and completion operations run in this well. A new generation dual-image oil-based mud environment LWD tool was successfully deployed to show the multifaceted benefits of enhanced geo-steering/well placement, formation evaluation, and hydraulic fracturing design in an unconventional horizontal well. Complexities in the multifunctioning nature of the BHA were strategically optimized to support all requirements without introducing any significant risk in operation.


2014 ◽  
Author(s):  
Qiang Li ◽  
Quan Sheng Ge ◽  
Feng Guo Xia ◽  
Wang Xing Zhang ◽  
Peng Kang ◽  
...  

2011 ◽  
Vol 88-89 ◽  
pp. 688-694 ◽  
Author(s):  
Fang Yuan ◽  
Xian Feng Gong

The system of Logging-While-Drilling based on BPSK continuous wave is important for horizontal well prospecting. In this paper, the processing techniques of BPSK signal received on the ground have been studied. However, it is difficult to acquire the useful signals, since including most of reflective and mud pump noises. Based on the signal’s characteristic of sine, a new difference filter method, which is in the time field, is put forward. The method combines with the band-pass filter, which is in the frequency field, to reject the noises. Costas phase-locked loop technology and number control oscillator have been used in decoding technology, which can demodulate phase information and decode the BPSK signal. By the analyses in theory and experiment, the signal can be correctly decoded.


2007 ◽  
Author(s):  
Augusto Cesar Carvalho da Silva ◽  
Jose Antonio Cavero ◽  
Waldyr Rodriguez ◽  
Johana Vargas ◽  
Marco Augusto ◽  
...  

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