Abdulghaffar Abdulkadhim Mahdi Jebur
Directional Drilling Tools Assessment and the Impact of Bottom Hole Assembly Configuration on the Well Trajectory and Operation Optimization.
Rel. Raffaele Romagnoli. Politecnico di Torino, Corso di laurea magistrale in Petroleum And Mining Engineering (Ingegneria Del Petrolio E Mineraria), 2020
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Abstract
Innovative Drilling Technologies Directional drilling and steering a well with a 3D trajectory path has become very popular to satisfy multiple objectives such as enables reaching farther and more complex targets, surface versus target location, well anti-collision on a crowded platform, completion and artificial lift needs, landing the reservoir section in a favorable direction, and maximizing the length of the lateral for optimum production. Accurate directional design and wellbore positioning are some of the pillars of the safety and economy of the project and affect the entire drilling program. The operator’s objective mainly is to drill the section from shoe to shoe in one run by increase bottom hole assembly (BHA), surveying (MWD/LWD), and drill bit consistency and using optimized parameters.
This must be validated by the ability of the planned BHA to drill the well path and deliver the expected build/drop/turn/hold as per required dogleg severity (DLS), thus, the design and selection of BHA is a crucial aspect
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