USRE33751E - System and method for controlled directional drilling - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates generally to improvements in controlled directional drilling systems and more particularly pertains to a new and improved system and method for controlling the directional drilling of the borehole in a manner which will allow the borehole to be drilled in conformance with the proposed well plan.
- Deviating boreholes have been a subject of concern to this industry for a long time. Many approaches have been tried to first understand the multifacet problem and then to come up with a workable solution. One example of such an approach can be found in SPE Article No. 5070 entitled “Factors Affecting the Control of Borehole Angle in Straight and Directional Wells" presented at the SPE-AIME 49th Annual Fall Meeting in Houston, Tex., Oct. 6-9, 1974.
- the present invention is an improvement over the systems presently available and being tried by the industry to increase ROP of a directional well.
- the improved performance of the present invention is based on the fact that an overall system approach to each drilling job is utilized.
- the bottom-hole assembly is uniquely tailored for each proposed well plan by taking into consideration a myriad of facts such as hole condition, pump data, type of mud being utilized, type of formation being drilled, drilling assembly components, drilling flow rate, well plan, i.e. direction of the borehole after deviating from vertical, in addition to information about the drilling bit which includes bit size, bit type, bit pressure drop, and gauge length, as well as degrees of offset of the center line of the bit face from the center line of the borehole.
- This information is utilized according to the present invention to come up with a bottom hole assembly and method of building a bottom hole assembly which provides an ROP for directional wells which is considerably higher than was heretofore possible.
- a system approach to the design of a down-hole assembly for directional drilling requires establishing the value for a series of important variables on the basis of the proposed well plan.
- the major variables which are systematically determined are bit offset from center, determined by the angle of bend in a bent housing located between the motor and the bit, exact placement along the drillstring of a plurality of concentric stabilizers with respect to the bit, diametric size of each concentric stabilizer with respect to the diameter of the borehole, and to a lesser degree weight on the bit.
- the entire system, when assembled for a particular well plan is capable of following that well plan with only slight directional correction in the borehole.
- Directional corrections are made and control of the system is maintained by rotating the down-hole motor only, for curved travel of the drillstring, and rotating the motor and drill string together for straight travel of the drillstring.
- FIG. 1 is a diagramatic illustration of the basic components of the bottom-hole assembly of the present invention
- FIG. 2 is a diagramatic illustration showing how the bit offset is obtained in the bottom-hole assembly according to the invention
- FIG. 3 is a vector illustration showing how the bottom hole assembly, of the present invention drills in a controlled direction
- FIG. 4 is a table and component diagram for a bottom-hole assembly built according to the present invention illustrating the interrelationship of the basic components of the bottom-hole assembly;
- FIG. 5 is an alternate table and diagram illustrating a different relationship between the basic components of the bottom-hole assembly of the present invention.
- FIG. 6 is a vertical section of a borehole showing the accuracy with which the actual borehole follows the proposed well plan.
- the borehole 13 is shown in an oversized and exaggerated manner and is illustrated as being capable of moving in three dimensional space as defined by the Cartesian coordinates x, y and z.
- the z axis is for the purposes of illustration, defined as the center line of the borehole 13.
- the first element of the bottom-hole assembly of the present invention is the drill bit 15 which is connected to a shaft that is concentrically located within a bearing assembly 17. This shaft is in turn connected through a bent housing 21 to the output shaft of the down-hole motor 25.
- the housing of the down-hole motor 25 is in turn connected to the drill string casing 27 which extends all the way to the surface of the borehole 13 and is in turn connected to a means for rotating the entire assembly from the surface (not shown).
- the bottom-hole assembly also includes at least three and preferably four stabilizers 19, 29, 31 and 33 precisely located along the drill string with respect to the drill bit 15 and with respect to each other.
- FIG. 2 illustrates the turning mechanism of the bottom-hole assembly built according to the present invention.
- This turning mechanism includes the bent housing 21, 23 having a specific tilt angle 35 and a concentric stabilizer 19 located down-hole of the tilt point 23 on the bent housing 21, 23, and very close to bit 15 on bearing housing 17.
- the drive shaft for bit 15 is concentric within bearing housing 17, resulting in an offset 35 of the center of the face of the bit 15 from the centerline of the borehole 13 by an angle ⁇ which is the tilt angle 35 of the bent housing 21.
- the down-hole motor 25 utilized with this type of arrangement is preferably a positive displacement motor of the type described in the SPE paper No. 13026 entitled "PDM Versus Turbo-Drill: A drilling comparison”.
- the concentric stabilizer 19 located close to the bit 15 serves mainly to maintain the bit offset angle 35 by minimizing the deflections which might increase or decrease this offset angle.
- a curve which is made up of a plurality of segments 37, 45, 49, 53 and 57 is illustrated as the curve along which the bottom-hole assembly of the present invention will travel as determined by the elements of the bottom-hole assembly including bearing stabilizer 19 and the other stabilizers making up the bottom-hole assembly.
- the bottom most three stabilizers can be thought of as defining points on a circle which determine the radius of the circle. A portion of the circumference of this circle is illustrated in FIG. 3 as the path of travel of the bottom-hole assembly.
- the vertical distance 59 for the curved path traveled is for convenience considered to be a segment of 100 feet.
- the initial deviation from vertical 39 of curved segment 37 is determined by the bit offset 41 which is controlled by a tilt angle of bent housing 21, 23.
- the bit 15 will travel along this offset path 37 for a length 61 which is approximately equal to the length of the bearing assembly 17. Whereupon the bit will again follow its offset 41 to drill the next straight segment 45 rather than continue straight along segment 43, and so on to segments 53 and 57.
- the composite result is a curved path which deviates from the original vertical 39 by a total angle in degrees which is related to the angle of offset 41 created by the tilt angle in bent housing 21, 23.
- the bearing stabilizer 19 and the bent housing 21, 23 is considered the part of the overall system which gives the bottom-hole assembly the capability of turning left or right in a controlled manner.
- the three concentric stabilizers 19, 29 and 31 and, preferably the fourth concentric stabilizer 33 can be considered as the part of the bottom-hole assembly which gives the assembly the ability to maintain a straight course, or to build or drop angle.
- the bottom-hole assembly of the present invention is really a unique combination of two overlapping systems which are integrated to provide the bottom-hole assembly with its unique performance capabilities.
- FIG. 4 illustrates one such set of relationships.
- the basic down-hole assembly components are the drill bit 63, the concentric stabilizers 65, 69, 71 and 73, and the bent housing 67, having an offset angle ⁇ . Performance of this bottom-hole assembly, is changed by varying the distance of each stabilizer from the bit 63. That is the distance L1 of stabilizer 65 from bit 63, the distance L1+L2 of the stabilizer 69 from the bit 63, the distance L1+L2+L3 of the stabilizer 71 and the distance L1+L2+L3+L4 of the stabilizer 73 from the bit 63.
- the angle ⁇ is an important contributing factor, as well as the amount of undersize ⁇ d 75 of each stabilizer with respect to the hole size.
- the amount of weight on bit (WOB) is a factor, as are various other variables mentioned above, to a minor extent.
- bottom-hole assemblies which for convenience are designated as assemblies A, B and C.
- assembly A the hole size is given as 121/4 inches.
- Hole washout, as a result of the bottom-hole assembly will be negligable.
- This bottom-hole assembly utilizes a bent housing which has a bit offset angle ⁇ of 1/2 of a degree.
- the placement of the four stabilizers is as follows.
- the bearing stabilizer 65 is located a distance L1 from the bit which is equal to 41/2 feet.
- Stabilizer 69 is located a distance L2 from the stabilizer 65 which is a distance of 31 feet.
- Stabilizer 71 is located a distance L3 from stabilizer 69 which is a distance of 45 feet.
- Stabilizer 73 is located a distance L4 from stabilizers 71 which is a distance of 35 feet. Each of the stabilizers are concentric and undersized with respect to the hole diameter an amount ⁇ d which is equal to 0.032 inches. The location of the four stabilizers 65, 69, 71 and 73 at these specific distances with respect to the bit 63 has been found to create a system that will build 0.30 degrees per 100 feet regardless of the variation of the weight on bit from 10,000 pounds to 40,000 pounds.
- this combination causes the bottom-hole assembly to build angle at 0.58 degrees per 100 feet.
- the system when being utilized in a directional drilling mode, will build angle at 0.88 degrees per 100 feet. It can be seen that prior to putting this bottom-hole assembly into the ground, its performance in the directional mode can be fairly accurately predicted.
- Bottom-hole assembly B has an offset angle ⁇ of half a degree and utilizes a bearing stabilizer 65 which is undersized by 0.157 inches. All the other parameters remain the same. The four stabilizers thereby provide a bottom-hole assembly which drops angle at 0.59 degrees per 100 feet. The bent housing and bearing stabilizer causes the bottom-hole assembly to build angle by 0.75 degrees per 100 feet. The resulting overall system will therefore build angle by 0.16 degree per 100 feet when in the directional mode.
- the offset angle ⁇ and the undersize differential of the bearing stabilizer 65 is chosen to be 3/4 of a degree and the bearing stabilizer 65 is undersized by 0.282 inches.
- the characteristic of the stabilizer string is to drop angle by 1.48 degree per 100 feet, up to 1.49 degrees per 100 feet, if the weight on bit is increased from 10,000 pounds.
- the bent housing and bearing stabilizers 65 will build angle at 0.92 degrees per 100 feet, up to 0.95 degrees per 100 feet if the weight on bit is increased to 40,000 pounds. Accordingly, the combination results in a directional bottom-hole assembly which will drop angle at 0.56 degrees per 100 feet.
- FIG. 5 illustrates three more bottom-hole assemblies D, E and F.
- the bottom-hole assembly D utilizes an offset angle ⁇ of a quarter of a degree and stabilizer spacing of L1--41/4 feet, L2--31 feet, L3--35 feet, and L4--45 feet, with an undersized diameter differential ⁇ d of 0.032 for each of the concentric stabilizers.
- This system is shown to build angle at 1.01 degrees per 100 feet up to 1.22 degrees per 100 feet as the weight on bit is increased to 40,000 pounds.
- the bent housing and bearing stabilizer 65 will cause the bottom-hole assembly to build angle by 1.27 degrees per 100 feet up 1.50 degrees per 100 feet as the weight-on bit is increased to 40,000 pounds.
- the bottom-hole assembly D will build angle from 2.28 degrees per 100 feet to 2.72 degrees per 100 feet depending upon the amount of weight-on bit.
- the bottom assembly E is shown as utilizing an offset angle ⁇ of 1/2 a degree and a ⁇ d for bearing stabilizer 65 of 0.157 inches. All other variables remain the same.
- the stabilizer section of the bottom-hole assembly will build angle at 0.14 degrees per 100 feet up to 0.33 degrees per 100 feet, depending upon the weight on a bit.
- the bent housing portion of the bottom-hole assembly will tend to build angle at 1.44 degrees per 100 feet up to 1.68 degrees per hundred feet depending on the weight on bit.
- the overall system will tend to drill directionally at 1.58 degrees per 100 feet up to 2.01 degrees per 100 feet depending upon the weight on the bit.
- the bent housing used has an offset angle ⁇ of 3/4 of a degree and a ⁇ d undersized bearing stabilizer 65 at 0.282 inches. All other variables remain the same.
- the stabilizer section will drop angle from 0.72 degrees per 100 feet to 0.56 degrees per 100 feet depending on weight on bit.
- the bent housing will tend to build angle at 1.61 degree per 100 feet to 1.87 degree per 100 feet.
- the combination will drill directionally to build angle of 0.89 degrees per 100 feet up to 1.31 degrees per 100 feet depending upon weight on bit.
- a typical well plan is shown in FIG. 6 where the borehole is drilled vertically for approximately 1,850 feet from the surface 77, at which point it is kicked off and then drilled at a certain angle to a vertical depth of 6,300 feet and an angle depth of 7,970 feet.
- the bottom-hole assembly of the present invention is assembled at the surface with the concentric stabilizers located at distances L1, L2, L3, and L4 and having a differential undersize as specified, and a specific offset angle ⁇ to accomplish the kickoff at 1,850 feet and follow the well plan as shown in FIG. 6.
- both the down-hole motor and the drillstring are rotated together. Rotation of the drillstring nullifies the directional characteristic built-in to the down-hole assembly.
- the down-hole motor is rotated causing the down-hole assembly to take on its full directional characteristic, kick-off and follow the well plan.
- the drillstring can again be rotated if the down-hole assembly starts to build too great an angle. In this way the down-hole assembly is steered to its target.
- the result, as the curves of FIG. 6 illustrate, is that the gyrosurvey data 83 is almost overlaying the proposed well plan 79.
- the actual results of the bottom-hole assembly of the present invention were surprising as is evident from this example.
- the well plan required that the downhole assembly maintain 43 degrees per 56 feet of deviation angle from a depth of 3,077 feet to a depth of 7,216 feet in an 81/2 inch hole.
- the bottom-hole assembly of the present system was used with an offset angle of 1/2 degree.
- the average rate of penetration of the bottom-hole assembly was 103.5 feet per hour.
- the rate of penetration while drilling was 147 feet per hour which reached up to 330 feet per hour.
- the system hit the target 6 feet under average angle and 40 feet to the right. Total cost savings was $112,500 as a result of being 3/4 of a day ahead of schedule.
- the ROP can be increased considerably, resulting in significant savings per well.
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