Advanced Tools for Advanced Wells: Rotary Closed-Loop Drilling System-Results of Prototype Field Testing

Author:

Poli Sandro1,Donati Franco1,Oppelt Joachim2,Ragnitz Detlef2

Affiliation:

1. Agip SpA

2. Baker Hughes Inteq GmbH

Abstract

Summary In the next few years, a revolutionary well-steering system will arrive to face the "advanced wells" challenge. After an extensive period of field testing, the "rotary closed-loop system" (RCLS) seems very close to having the capability of operating in any extended-reach, deep horizontal, or complex multilateral well and in a high-pressure/high-temperature (HPHT) environment. Additionally, mainly because of the elimination of a sliding operation, conventional directional wells will, in many cases, also greatly benefit. The RCLS was designed to control automatically well geometry during directional drilling, even while rotating the drill-string. Hydraulically powered, electronically controlled, expandable ribs, which generate a radial steering contact force to the borehole wall, adjust the wellpath. All parts, except a short steering sleeve, work continuously in rotation. The RCLS may be operated with or without a downhole motor. Several subsystems, e.g., the hydraulic components, most electronic modules, and the bottom-to-surface communication, were field tested during 1994 and 1995. The first field trial of the complete unit, drilling a total of 1067 m, was conducted in late 1995 at Montrose, Scotland. The field test program was continued in early 1996 to compare RCLS drilling and directional performance with the introduction of broadened operating parameters. During this prototype testing period, the efficacy of all major functions was fully verified.

Publisher

Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE)

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Energy Engineering and Power Technology

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