Continuous Direction and Inclination Measurements Lead to an Improvement in Wellbore Positioning

Autor: W.G. Lesso, Edward J. Stockhausen
Rok vydání: 2003
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Zdroj: All Days.
DOI: 10.2118/79917-ms
Popis: The measurement of continuous real-time inclination provides near instantaneous calculations of the build-up rate tendency of a bottom hole assembly in both rotary and slide drilling modes. The addition of an azimuthal measurement now allows for the calculation of wellbore position with this continuous data. The true nature of the wellbore curvature in slide/rotate directional drilling with steerable systems is lost when using the typical 90-foot survey interval. Continuous surveying shows this effect. When wellbore position is calculated with the continuous surveys, a significant positional discrepancy from the stationary surveys can occur. A study was conducted using both stationary and continuous survey data from over 20 wells in Nigeria, Angola, the Gulf of Mexico, the North Sea and Indonesia. The objective was to determine the magnitude and scope of TVD positional error caused by the different slide and rotate curvatures between stationary surveys on a wide range of wells. These curvatures are not reamed out as commonly thought. They can still be seen in continuous gyro surveys taken after drilling has finished. This positional effect is not a function of the sensor accuracy, but it is a result of the environment in which surveys are measured. We show that in a horizontal well the effect can accumulate up to plus/minus 25 ft TVD. The implications of these results are far reaching. Survey positions are used in creating structure and reservoir maps, which are used in determining reserves and recovery efficiencies, and in turn for making field management decisions. This paper highlights the results of the field studies. A review of rotary steerable system operations shows that the effect is much less than with steerable motors, but can still be of concern. A low-cost solution for effectively determining when to slide and rotate with respect to the stationary survey is presented. This procedure results in a positional accuracy that can be maintained without changing survey data management practices.
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