Experimental Study of Hydraulics and Cuttings Transport in Circular and Noncircular Wellbores

Author:

Taghipour Ali1,Lund Bjørnar2,David Ytrehus Jan1,Skalle Pål3,Saasen Arild4,Reyes Angel5,Abdollahi Jafar6

Affiliation:

1. Researcher SINTEF Petroleum Research, PO Box 7465, Trondheim, Norway e-mail:

2. Senior Researcher SINTEF Petroleum Research, PO Box 7465, Trondheim, Norway e-mail:

3. Professor Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Institute of Petroleum and Geophysics, PO Box 7465, NTNU Trondheim, Norway e-mail:

4. Professor University of Stavanger, Det Norske oljeselskap, PO Box 2070, Oslo, Norway e-mail:

5. BG Group, Reading, London RG6 1PT, UK e-mail:

6. Principal Researcher Statoil, PO Box 7041, Trondheim, Norway e-mail:

Abstract

Cuttings transport is one of the most important aspects to control during drilling operations, but the effect of wellbore geometry on hole cleaning is not fully understood. This paper presents results from experimental laboratory tests where hydraulics and hole cleaning have been investigated for two different wellbore geometries; circular and a noncircular, where spiral grooves have been deliberately added to the wellbore wall in order to improve cuttings transport. Improving hole cleaning will improve drilling efficiency in general, and will, in particular, enable longer reach for extended reach drilling (ERD) wells. The experiments have been conducted as part of a research project, where friction and hydraulics in noncircular wellbores for more efficient drilling and well construction are the aim. The experiments have been performed under realistic conditions. The flow loop includes a 12 m long test section with 2" diameter freely rotating drillstring inside a 4" diameter wellbore made of concrete. Sand particles were injected while circulating the drilling fluid through the test section in horizontal and 30 deg inclined positions. The test results show that borehole hydraulics and cuttings transport can be significantly improved in a noncircular wellbore relative to a circular wellbore. Investigating the cutting transport in noncircular wellbores with available models is even more complex than for circular wellbores. Most drilling models assume circular wellbores, but in reality the situation is often different. Also, it may be possible to create noncircular wellbores on purpose, as in the present study. Such a comparative, experimental study of hole cleaning in different wellbore geometries has to our knowledge previously never been performed, and the results were obtained in a custom-made and unique experimental flow loop. The results and the experimental approach could therefore be of value for any one working with drilling.

Publisher

ASME International

Subject

Geochemistry and Petrology,Mechanical Engineering,Energy Engineering and Power Technology,Fuel Technology,Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment

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