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Extended Reach Drilling (DRI39)

    Description

    This course will deliver a detailed understanding of the latest extended reach drilling techniques and the latest industry standards used in high angle well construction. The content can be customised to client specific requirements or to a particular well project for closed courses.
    The evolution of extended reach drilling techniques is explained against a background of showing what can go wrong if correct planning or rigsite operational practices are not fully implemented.
    This is very much an operationally focused course which looks to deliver a knowledge level that can immediately be put to use not just in ERD projects but in improving performance on smaller wells and substantially cutting drilling costs from development projects.
    The knowledge from this course can be directly applied to ongoing drilling operations or future well planning and will have a dramatic impact on drilling performance.
    All the topics are placed in their operational context and an understanding of how each topic is inter-related with the other subject areas in the course is developed throughout the week.
    Throughout the course areas in which ERD techniques can adversely impact the well cost or increase the well risk are detailed and the mitigations for these risks are discussed.


    Course Level: Skill
    Duration: 5 days
    Instructor: Kevin Gray

    Designed for you, if you are...

    • A drilling engineer, well site supervisor, tool pusher, rig manager or field support personnel
    • A geoscientist or reservoir engineer looking to get better value from your interactions with the drilling team
    • Involved in improving drilling performance and cutting drilling costs

    How we build your confidence

    • Practical demonstrations of all the key principles using models and simulations in the classroom
    • Mixed instructor-led delivery of theoretical content with a blend of PowerPoint overview, whiteboard explanations of details and class interactive exercises
    • A narrative that runs through the course where each topic is inter-related and builds on the previous learnings
    • Extensive allowance for class-led questioning within the course delivery

    The benefits from attending

    By the end of the course you will feel confident in your understanding of:

    • How to relate your project to the industry drilling envelope and how to define the correct level of planning resource to allocate to ensure success.
    • What changes in the well as you increase the inclination, and how these changes need to be reflected in the planning and operational practice. Tripping and connection practices will be examined in detail and the changes from low angle wells will be developed by the group as part of the ‘workshop’ style teaching.
    • How to ensure that NPT and LIH do not affect your project. The focus here will be on understanding both Hole Cleaning for high angle wells and the risks of differential sticking.
    • When to use high cost technology like rotary steerable systems and when these systems add little value. How to mitigate the risks of motor drilling when they are used in high angle drilling.
    • How to push the drilling envelope further and increase the drilling radius of any rig to deliver more fluids back to the asset.
    • How to use the evolving science of geomechanics alongside the increasing volume of formation evaluation while drilling data available in real time to deliver substantially lower NPT on any drilling project.
    • How to work with a geology team to geo-place or geo-steer a well path within specific lithologies or a specific fluid type.
    • Why certain vibration types become predominant in ERD wells and how to address these problems.
    • How to ensure that once the well is drilled, it is possible to get the casing to bottom and cement it successfully.

    Topics

    • How increasing hole angle creates significant problems and NPT because of Hole Cleaning, we look at how to identify, address and mitigate these problems.
    • The origins of Torque and Drag in the well bore and how they impact our ability to increase our drilling radius from any rig. Why drag impacts horizontal lateral lengths. Model types, use and limitations.
    • Delivering world beating ERD wells with limited rig capabilities.
    • Operational practices for connections, tripping and managing BHP within fracture limits.
    • How to monitor the well condition and how to interpret the data we collect to get the correct understanding of changes happening in the well.
    • How to design the Bottom Hole Assembly (BHA) for low angle wells and how this fundamental design must change as the well inclination increases. This will include a look at jarring and jar placement in high angle BHA’s.
    • Geomechanics principles and how they can be applied to high angle wells.
    • How the tendency of the Bottom Hole assembly to build, drop or hold angle must be designed to match the desired well profile and how this is achieved to deliver wells with the lowest tortuosity. How tortuosity adversely affects modelling of T&D.
    • The evolution of directional drilling technology, the key drivers for this and why so many wells are now drilled with high cost rotary steering tools.
    • Surveying the well, the key technologies used to survey the well and how mistakes in well positioning are made. Making sure that the uncertainties and errors in the ERD project are minimised. Survey reprocessing techniques to improve accuracy of placement.
    • Formation evaluation tools as a drilling engineering resource and how to use this data to show wellbore quality.
    • Shock and vibration of the downhole equipment, its origins, its impact and how to reduce or remove this unwanted problem, reduce NPT and improve performance.


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