A Compendium of Directional Calculations Based on the Minimum Curvature Method

Author:

Sawaryn S. J.1,Thorogood J. L.1

Affiliation:

1. BP plc

Abstract

Summary The minimum curvature method has emerged as the accepted industry standard for the calculation of 3D directional surveys. Using this model, the well' strajectory is represented by a series of circular arcs and straight lines. Collections of other points, lines, and planes can be used to represent features such as adjacent wells, lease lines, geological targets, and faults. The relationships between these objects have simple geometrical interpretations, making them am enable to mathematical treatment. The calculations are now used extensively in 3D imaging and directional collision scans, making them critical for both business and safety. However, references for the calculations are incomplete, scattered in the literature, and have no systematic mathematical treatment. These features make programming a consistent and reliable set of algorithms more difficult. Increased standardization is needed. Investigation shows that iterative schemes have been used in situations in which explicit solutions are possible. Explicit calculations are preferred because they confer numerical predictability and stability. Though vector methods were frequently adopted in the early stages of the published derivations, opportunities for simplification were missed because of premature translation to Cartesian coordinates. This paper contains a compendium of algorithms based on the minimum curvature method (includes coordinate reference frames, toolface, interpolation, intersection with a target plane, minimum and maximum true vertical depth (TVD) in a horizontal section, point closest to a circular arc, survey station to a target position with and without the direction defined, nudges, and steering runs). Consistent vector methods have been used throughout with improvements in mathematical efficiency, stability, and predictability of behavior. The resulting algorithms are also simpler and more cost effective to code and test. This paper describes the practical context in which each of the algorithms is applied and enumerates some key tests that need to be performed.

Publisher

Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE)

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Energy Engineering and Power Technology

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