Field Trial Results of a Drilling Advisory System

Author:

Chang Dar-Lon1,Payette Gregory S.1,Pais Darren1,Wang Lei2,Bailey Jeffrey R.3,Mitchell Nicholas D.3

Affiliation:

1. ExxonMobil Upstream Research Co.

2. ExxonMobil Technical Computing Company

3. ExxonMobil Development Co.

Abstract

Abstract Field tests of a real-time Drilling Advisory System (DAS) have demonstrated value in several drill well surveillance applications. This system receives drilling data and transmits recommended operating parameters to the driller using existing rig systems and Wellsite Information Transfer Specification (WITS) data records. Using this industry standard, DAS can be deployed to any suitable data acquisition system on the diverse rig equipment available in the industry. The DAS computer may also be connected to a company network to enable desktop viewing of the drilling recommendations in the office. The method embodied in the software comprises both a learning mode and an application mode. In learning mode, systematic changes in parameters are recommended to explore the operating space, and calculation of an objective function determines results. Complex decisions to change operating parameters such as weight on bit, rotary speed, and flow rate can also be made with the assistance of DAS via early detection of drilling dysfunctions which change with depth and formation. The operator's ROP (Rate of Penetration) management process is focused on MSE (Mechanical Specific Energy) surveillance, and the DAS process extends this methodology to a real-time operating system. DAS is designed to assist the driller by capturing and organizing real-time data without imposing on their judgment and control. It is intended to be a digital helper that enhances the driller's ability to interpret current drilling conditions and make effective decisions. Remote access capabilities and customized output to the driller's display were demonstrated in field trials, and key lessons from field trials have been implemented. The field trials included multiple hole sections in onshore and offshore wells across a wide variety of drilling conditions. In one example provided in this paper, the use of DAS provided 35% higher ROP when DAS was used to avoid drilling dysfunctions. Introduction In a recent paper by Dupriest and Koederitz from the 2005 SPE/IADC Drilling Conference ("Maximizing Drill Rates with Real-Time Surveillance of Mechanical Specific Energy": SPE 92194), Figure 1 was presented to illustrate the three basic regions on a drilling response curve. The chart shows that although operating above the founder point may provide slight increase in ROP, the system is operating in dysfunction and the WOB should be reduced to eliminate the dysfunction.

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