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1 The Importance of Dynamic ECD and Well Control Models in Advanced Drilling Inge Mosti, Bjørn-Tore Anfinsen, Petter Mathisen SPT Group IQPC HPHT Wells Summit 2008, Aberdeen November 25 th 2008

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The Importance of Dynamic ECD and Well Control Models in Advanced Drilling

Inge Mosti, Bjørn-Tore Anfinsen, Petter MathisenSPT Group

IQPC HPHT Wells Summit 2008, Aberdeen

November 25th 2008

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Overview

• New drilling challenges

• Important physical models

• Dynamic effects related to decreasing operational margins

• Case studies illustrating dynamic effects

• Conclusions

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Advanced Operations

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Challenges

• Technically Complex operations– Costly rig downtime

• Narrow margins – Downhole ECD management– Know the effect of operational changes– Gel breaking and Surge&Swab

• Low tolerance for kicks– Requires accurate and realistic planning– Impact from thermal expansion

• Extreme temperature variations– Thermal expansion– Downhole tool failure

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How can these challenges be addressed?

• Improved planning using dynamic models– Training

• Active use of software models in operational follow-up

• New drilling techniques– Managed Pressure Drilling– Dual gradient

Dynamic software models that includethermal effects are required

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WorkflowWell integrityOperational

limitations

UnderstandingPreparedness

Model Calibration Operational updateDecision making

Lesson learnedImprovement

Planning

Post analysis

Training

Execution

Dynamic Model

Dynamic Model

Dynamic Model

Dynamic Model

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Temperature variations

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Pit gain from thermal expansion

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ESD variation due to temperature

2 points reduction

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Gel effect when breaking circulation

500 1000 2000 2500200

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Gel effect on surge pressure

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Undetected kick in deep water riser

0.8 m3 influx at connection

No pit gain indicating a kick during circulation

BOP

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Undetected kick in deep water riser

Gas breakout at ~300m

BOPRapid pit gain due to gas expansion

Secondary kick due to reduction in bottom hole pressure

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Bottomhole pressure reduction

How much drawdown in bottom hole pressure can be expected from a given influx volume

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Undetected kick in deep water riser

• Argument for WBM?

Gas front position at BOP

Can you detect the difference?

WBM OBM

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Case study #1

StatoilHydro – Tulipan (Tulip)

– Exploration well in the Norwegian Sea– Water depth: 1260 m– 9 5/8” casing shoe at 3840 m– Drilling 8 ½” from 3965 to 4230 m– Circulation rate 2000 – 2500 lpm– RPM=60-180– Torque=4-13 kNm– Water based mud 1.56 sg

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Simulation procedure

• Post analysis– Steady state tool originally used gave inaccurate results

• Operational data entered into the simulator

• Performed as a “blind test” – downhole data freed by company after simulation results were delivered

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Flowrate and pump pressure

Good match between simulated and measured pump pressure over the interval (within 10 % of measured values)

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Temperature while drilling ~ 250 m

Simulated bit depth temperature within 3-5 deg C.

Main trends of simulations are following measurements.

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ECD while drilling ~ 250 m

ECD at bit is within 0.01 sg(0.08 ppg)

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Results case study #1

• The simulator reproduces downhole ECD and temperature data over a long drilling interval

• Both ECD and temperature are within an acceptable range of the measured data

• The simulator gives information about well conditions when downhole data is unavailable

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Conclusions

• Advanced operations require detailed planning– Large thermal effects

– Good knowledge of ECD contributions

• Include thermal pressure build-up effects in kick tolerance considerations

• Understand how the well responds to operational changes

• Dynamic modeling is valuable in tight margin wells

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Acknowledgements

We would like to thank

StatoilHydro

for the permission to publish field data

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Conclusions

• Advanced operations require detailed planning– Large thermal effects

– Good knowledge of ECD contributions

• Include thermal pressure build-up effects in kick tolerance considerations

• Understand how the well responds to operational changes

• Dynamic modeling is valuable in tight margin wells

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