Effect of Pressure on Rock Drillability

Author:

Eckel John R.1

Affiliation:

1. Humble Oil & Refining Co.

Abstract

Published in Petroleum Transactions, AIME, Volume 213, 1958, pages 1–6. Abstract A laboratory drilling rig has been devised and placed in operation which permits the application of hydrostatic, terrastatic, and formation pore pressures to a rock sample for drilling under controlled conditions. Calibrated tests of this equipment indicate qualitative agreement with field results oil the effect of weight on bit, rotary speed, and rate of circulation on drilling rate. Tests under pressure, using water and air as the drilling fluids, indicate that when drilling saturated limestone samples, a pressure differential between hydrostatic and formation pressure is the only pressure which affects drilling rate. A differential in either direction causes a reduction in rate, but the same differential from the wellbore into the formation causes the greater reduction. Also, in limestone, air favorably affected drilling rate only when compared to water at high hydrostatic pressure, all other conditions remaining constant. Large increases in drilling rate with air could be obtained in the laboratory only while drilling a shale, which offered a limited permeability to nitrogen and which could be drilled with a differential from the formation into the wellbore. In general, the magnitude of the changes due to the pressure effect were small coin pared to changes in drilling rate obtainable by changing either bit weight or rotary speed. In the course of Humble's drilling research program, the desirability of investigating several factors which lend themselves to laboratory rather than field study became obvious. Principal reasons for this are the expense involved in field studies and the difficulty of exercising the required degree of control. Of primary importance are investigations of the effect of fluid properties on drilling rate, the effect of pressure on rock drillability, and a study of the fundamental mechanics of rock failure and chip generation. Several years ago some work in the laboratory on the effect of mud properties on drilling rate was reported to the API, but the completion of this work and the investigation of the other variables affecting drilling rate required equipment somewhat more elaborate than that used on these earlier tests. This equipment has been assembled to form Humble's Drilling Engineering laboratory.

Publisher

Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE)

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