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BHA with Dual Expandable Reamers Enlarges Hole Section in One Run, Saves 3 Days

Published: 06/04/2014

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Enlarge hole in challenging deepwater formation

The operator wanted to run a 16-in liner at the desired wellbore depth while drilling in the deep waters on India's east coast. To run the liner, the operator needed to drill a 12 1/4-in pilot hole and enlarge it to 17 1/2 in while managing ECD in the soft claystone and abrasive sandstone formation with a UCS of 1,000 to 5,000 psi.

Underream using BHA with dual size reamers

Schlumberger analyzed drilling parameters, evaluated drilling mechanics, and compared BHA designs using the IDEAS platform and simulated each component of the BHA and drillstring using the i-DRILL design process. After determining the most stable BHA design and optimal parameters for the run, Schlumberger recommended using 11625 and 14250 Rhino XS hydraulically expandable reamers in tandem, placed near the bottom of the BHA.

In the first stage of the operation, the 11625 Rhino XS reamer was activated on surface to underream to 14 3/4 in. Then the 14250 Rhino XS reamer was activated in the second stage to underream to 17 ½-in. Finally, in the third stage, both reamers were activated to enlarge the section from 12 1/4 in to 17 1/2 in.

Eliminated two underreamer runs, saved 3 days

Using dual-size reamers on the same BHA enabled the operator to avoid making two underreamer runs, saving 3 days of rig time. Placement of the reamers near the bottom of the BHA eliminated rathole in the HPHT deepwater environment.

The operation marked the first time dual-size Rhino XS reamers were used on the same BHA to underream a wellbore. The 669-m section was the longest ever enlarged by dual reamers on a single run, and the ROP of 19 m/h was the highest-ever recorded for dual-size reamers.

Diagram - The IDEAS platform was used to analyze drilling parameters, evaluate drilling mechanics, and compare BHA designs. Then, using the i-DRILL design process, each component of the BHA and drillstring was simulated to design the most stable BHA and determine the optimum parameters for the run.
The IDEAS platform was used to analyze drilling parameters, evaluate drilling mechanics, and compare BHA designs. Then, using the i-DRILL design process, each component of the BHA and drillstring was simulated to design the most stable BHA and determine the optimum parameters for the run.
Location
India, Asia, Offshore
Details

Challenge: Enlarge a 12 1/4-in hole to 17 1/2-in while managing equivalent circulating density (ECD) in a soft claystone and abrasive sandstone formation with an unconfined compressive strength (UCS) of 1,000 to 5,000 psi.

Solution: Use IDEAS integrated design platform and i-DRILL engineered drilling system design to engineer a single, stable BHA that includes 11625 and the 14250 Rhino XS hydraulically expandable reamers.

Results: 

  • Enlarged the 669-m section from 12 1/4 in to 17 1/2 in in one run.
  • Eliminated rathole.
  • Saved 3 days of rig time.
  • Maintained on-bottom ROP of 19 m/h.
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