Directional Control and Rathole Elimination While Underreaming Depleted Formations With a Rotary-Steerable System

Author:

Greenwood Jeremy A.1

Affiliation:

1. Halliburton

Abstract

Summary An oil and gas operator in the Gulf of Mexico (GOM) planned to drill a deepwater well section in one run by concurrently drilling and enlarging a 12¼- to 14½-in. hole while deviating from 60 to 30° inclination and crossing expected depleted formations. At section total depth (TD), the rathole below the underreamer needed to be eliminated to help ensure successful cementing of the liner. A bottomhole assembly (BHA) was designed to allow achieving these objectives in one run, and the field results obtained with the system are described. The first step in determining the best BHA design was to compile drilling experiences through the target formations and perform a review of all pertinent offset-well information. Weaker zones had been encountered in the 12¼ × 14½-in. section, and an at-bit reamer (ABR) had to be included in the BHA to allow the liner to be set on the bottom of the section, rather than leaving an 85- to 135-ft rathole. Because the ABR placement in the BHA is between the bit and the rotary-steerable-system (RSS) tool, it was important to ensure that directional control could be maintained in the section and make certain no interference existed between the ABR and the wellbore that could compromise control. Stabilization and placement of the underreamer were also crucial to ensure that the necessary directional performance was obtained without overstressing the BHA components, and modeling was performed to optimize the design. Hydraulics and torque-and-drag modeling ensured that the BHA design could drill the depleted zone without premature activation of either reamer. The modeling and analysis of offset performance resulted in successfully drilling the section and opening the rathole in one run. The BHA was steered to the final desired angle, and reached the section TD without incident and at the desired rate of penetration (ROP). After the section TD was reached, the ABR successfully opened the 12¼-in. rathole to the desired 14 in., allowing the liner to be set 3 ft from the bottom. Normally, this type of operation would require a separate dedicated hole-opening run. Using the new design eliminated the additional trip and the time necessary to open the hole, which was estimated at 56 hours. A BHA solution was developed through modeling that allowed the operator to not only maintain the steerability needed to achieve directional requirements with an ABR between the bit and the RSS while drilling depleted formations but also to concurrently perform underreaming.

Publisher

Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE)

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Energy Engineering and Power Technology

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