A New Approach to Improve Cutting Transport in Horizontal and Inclined Wells using MR (Magneterheological) fluid

Nowadays, efficient hole cleaning has become one of the major challenges in the oil and gas industry as measured depths and horizontal displacements has been increasing drastically in the ERD (extended reach) wells. Insufficient cutting transport in inclined and horizontal wells can lead to undes...

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Main Author: Arbadov, Gurbandurdy
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS 2012
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Online Access:http://utpedia.utp.edu.my/9617/1/2012%20-%20A%20New%20Approach%20to%20Improve%20Cutting%20Transport%20in%20Horizontal%20and%20Inclined%20Wells%20Using%20MR%28Magn.pdf
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Summary:Nowadays, efficient hole cleaning has become one of the major challenges in the oil and gas industry as measured depths and horizontal displacements has been increasing drastically in the ERD (extended reach) wells. Insufficient cutting transport in inclined and horizontal wells can lead to undesirable incidents that may cost drilling operators millions of dollars. If these incidents are not handled properly, they can ultimately lead to loss of the well. An investigation by Amoco showed that 70 % of lost time, due to unscheduled events was associated with the sticking of the drilling string in the deviated wells [1]. A case study by Hopkins showed that one third of all stuck pipe problems are due to insufficient wellbore cleaning [3]. A single stuck pipe problem may cost over one billion dollars depending on the situation. Bradley et al. reported that stuck pipe costs for the oil and gas industry were in the range of 100 to 500 million US dollars per year [3].