Drilling Past Exam A - 2012

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Course Code

Class/Examination Code
HERIOT-WATT UNIVERSITY
INSTITUTE OF PETROLEUM ENGINEERING
MSC/DIPLOMA COURSE DEGREE EXAMINATION IN
PETROLEUM ENGINEERING

DRILLING ENGINEERING
Dec. XX, 2XXX
DURATION 3 hrs

SECTION A
Answer ALL Questions from SECTION A
TOTAL of THIRTY ONE MARKS
SECTION B
Answer any THREE QUESTIONS from B1 to B4
Each question carries TWENTY THREE MARKS

SECTION A

A1 Draw and label a diagram of the component parts of the circulating system on a
land drilling rig.
[4]
A2 Calculate the tension on the fast line and the dead line and the vertical load on
the derrick when the following drillstring is pulled from the well.
Buoyant weight of string
Weight of travelling Block and hook
Number of Lines strung between crown and
travelling block
Efficiency of sheave system

210,000 lbs
8,000 lbs
8
81.4%
[3]

A3 Describe three reasons for using Stabilisers in the drillstring


[3]
A4 Briefly describe the structure and content of the IADC dull grading system.
[5]
A5 List and discuss the major considerations when selecting/designing a drilling
fluid for a particular well.
[5]
A6 Draw and label the shear stress vs. Shear rate diagram for a Power law and
Bingham Plastic Drilling Fluid. Write the mathematical model for each of these
models.
[5]
A7 A typical casing string may be described by the following terms:
9 5/8 47 lb/ft L-80 VAM
Explain the meaning of each of the terms in this description. Use examples of
alternatives to highlight the attributes of this particular casing
[6]

SECTION B

B1
The intermediate casing of a development well is to be cemented in place using a
two stage cement job.

13 3/8 Setting Depth


17 1/2 Hole (Calipered to 18)
Previous Shoe Depth (20)
Formation Fluid Density
Shoetrack

: 5900 ft
: 5930 ft
: 1500 ft.
: 9 ppg
: 60 ft

Cement stage 1 (5930-4500 ft.)


Class G + 0.2% D13R (retarder)
Yield of Class G + 0.2% D13R
Mixwater Requirements

: 15.8 ppg
: 1.15 ft3/sk
: 0.67 ft3/sk

Cement stage 2 (1500-1000 ft.)


Class G + 8% bentonite + 0.1% D13R
Yield of Class G + 8% bentonite + 0.1% D13R
Mixwater Requirements
(a)

: 13.2 ppg
: 1.89 ft3/ sk
: 1.37 ft3/sk

Calculate the following (See Attachment 1 for capacities):

(i)

The required number of sacks of cement for the 1st stage and
2nd stage of the job (Allow 10% excess over caliper in open
hole).
(ii) The volume of mixwater required for each stage
(iii) The displacement volume for each stage
[12]

(b)

List and discuss three properties of cement which would be specified when
designing the cementation operation.
[6]

(c)

Write a program for a two stage cementing operation and describe the ways
in which a good cement bond can be achieved
[5]

B2 Whilst drilling the 12 1/4" hole section of a vertical well with a mudweight of
11 ppg the driller detects a kick. The well is shut in and the following
information is gathered

Surface Readings :

Shut in Drillpipe Pressure
Shut in Annulus Pressure
Pit Gain

: 700 psi
: 900 psi
: 29 bbls

Hole / Drillstring Data :


Hole Size
Depth of kick
Previous Casing Shoe
Depth 13 3/8" shoe
LOT at Previous Shoe
BHA :
Bit
Drillcollars
Drillpipe
(a)

: 12 1/4
: 6500 ft
: 13 3/8", 54.5 lb/ft
: 3500 ft. TVD
: 2975 psi (0.85 psi/ft Equiv.
Mudweight)
: 12 1/4"
: 500 ft of 9" x 2 13/16"
: 5", 19.5 lb/ft

Calculate and discuss the following :


(i) The type of fluid that has entered the wellbore ?
(ii) The mudweight required to kill the well.
(iii) The volume of kill mud that would be required to reach the end of
stage 1 of the well killing operation (assuming that the One
Circulation kill method is used).
[10]

(b)

Briefly explain how and why the wellbore pressure is monitored and
controlled throughout the well killing operation (assuming that the one
circulation method is to be used).
[6]

(c)

Briefly explain why the one circulation method is considered to be safer than
the drillers method for killing a well
[4]

(d)

List and briefly describe three of the warning signs that a driller should see if a
gas influx had occurred downhole.
[3]

B3.

The 9 5/8" production casing string of a well is to be designed for burst and
collapse on the basis of the following data.
Setting Depth of 9 5/8" Casing
Top of Production Packer
Normal Formation Fluid Density
Expected gas gradient

: 8320 ft
: 7500 ft
: 9 ppg
: 0.115 psi/ft

Depth of Production Interval (TVD)

: 7750 - 8220 ft

Maximum expected pressure at top of


Production interval
Packer fluid density

: 4650 psi
: 9 ppg

Design Factors

(burst)
(collapse)

: 1.1
: 1.1

Casing Available (See Attachment 2 for specifications of this casing):



9 5/8" 47 lb/ft P-110 VAM
9 5/8" 53.5 lb/ft P - 110 VAM

Note : Only one weight and grade of casing is to be used in the string
(a) Design the casing for Burst and Collapse loads (do not consider the
tensile loads). Discuss critically the scenarios considered when
determining the loading conditions used in the above design process.
[11]
(b) List and describe four (4) of the tensile loads which would be
considered when designing the casing for tension.
[6]
(c) List and discuss the operations involved in running casing, from the
point at which it arrives on the rig, to the point at which the cementing
operation is about to commence.
[6]

B4. It has been decided to drill a deviated well to a target at 8700 ft. TVD. The well
is to be kicked off just below the 13 3/8" casing at 2000 ft. The well is to have a
build and hold profile. The details of the well profile are as follows
KOP
Target Depth (TVD)
Horizontal Departure of Target
Buildup Rate
a)

: 2000ft
: 8700ft
: 3700 ft
: 2o/100ft

Calculate the Following :


(i) The drift angle of the well.
(ii) The along hole depth at the end of the build up section.
(iii) The along hole depth at the target
[12]

(b)

List and discuss the advantages and disadvantages of the various types of
surveying systems that could be used to survey this well whilst drilling.
[4]

(c)

List and discuss two types of tool or techniques that could be used to alter
the direction of this well if it were found to be deviating from the designed
course.
[3]

(d)

List and discuss the issues which must be considered when designing the
tangent section of a deviated well
[4]

End of Paper

Attachment I

VOLUMETRIC CAPACITIES

Drillpipe
5" drillpipe :
Drillcollars
9" x 2 13/16" Drill collar:

Casing
13 3/8" 72 lb/ft Casing:

Open Hole
18" Hole

Annular Spaces
13 3/8" casing x 5" drillpipe:
12 1/4" hole x 5" drillpipe:
12 1/4" hole x 9" drillcollars:
18" hole x 13 3/8" Casing:
20" Casing x 13 3/8" Casing:

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bbls/ft

ft3/ft

0.01776

0.0997

0.0077

0.0431

0.1480

0.8314

0.3147

1.7671

0.1302
0.1215
0.0671
0.1410
0.1815

0.7315
0.6821
0.3767
0.7914
1.0190

Attachment 2

CASING LOAD RATINGS

Burst
(psi)

Collapse
(psi)

Tension
(lbs)

9 5/8" 47 lb/ft P-110 VAM

9440

5310

1493000

9 5/8" 53.5 lb/ft P - 110 VAM 10900

7930

171000

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