Abstract
Abstract
The first use of wired pipe in BP was in early pre-commercial field trials in seven Oklahoma wells in 2004 to 2005 (Reeves et al, 2006). IntelliServ commercialized its networked drillstring or wired pipe with full connectivity to 3rd party downhole tools in early 2007.
BP field trialed the commercial version of wired pipe with a comprehensive suite of BHI's Loging While Drilling (LWD) tools, Measurment while drilling (MWD) and AutoTrak rotary steerable on two Wamsutter (Wyoming) wells in 2007. These wells achieved a number of "industry firsts" including the first use of IntelliServ along string pressure measurements and the first use of real-time high resolution wellbore imaging while drilling.
Since then, BP has deployed wired pipe commercially on more than 14 wells in 4 additional locations (Trinidad, North Sea, Colombia, and Deep Water Gulf of Mexico) representing a good cross section of drilling conditions and challenges (including wellbore stability, hole cleaning, BHA vibrations, formation pressure measurements in depleted zones, complex geology and challenging directional requirements).
This paper is a summary of the above experiences. It includes a discussion of the challenges and solutions in area such as hardware modifications (e.g. wiring top drives, reamers, jars) deployment, logistics, reliability, pipe handling and other operational modifications, surface connectivity and dataflow to shore. The bulk of this paper discusses wired pipe enabled applications while drilling.
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