New Hybrid Technology and Sensing at the Bit Sensors Utilized in Directional Applications at North to Kuwait to Help to Identify and Minimize Disfunctions
Yi Pan, Kyle Vrnak, Juan Carlos Fierro, Meyar Shehab, Saurabh Arora, F. Al-Mutawa, N. Al-Barazi
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Access to develop new drill bit technologies are increasing the capabilities to improve performance in the most challenging directional applications, where the focus is to reduce any type of disfunctions that will be generated due to the interaction between the drill bit, drill string and formation compressive strength. A case study is presented to demonstrate the liability and consistency of this new technology.
This paper discusses the sensing at the bit technology that has different capabilities that can be used to improve drilling performance, combining the new cutting structure in the drill bit that keeps in series the shearing and breaking actions generated by the new cutting elements, at the same time those actions are recorded by the drill bit sensor. The generated information is used to compare standard drill bits with modified designs where the advantages can be seen clearly, and at the same time new engineered technologies can be put in place to have further improvements in performance.
In Kuwait, the 12 ¼" section is a challenging application in terms of directional requirements, rate of penetration and is mandatory to have the necessary stability to be able to increase the required drilling parameters that will end up with outstanding performances.
A compressive engineering analysis of a customized drill bit and the implementation of the sensing at the bit data capture was used to understand the drilling parameters, drilling disfunctions and the interaction between the engineered cutting structure and the formations drilled. The data was correlated with available data from offset wells and helped to confirm the performances achieved. The detection of different disfunctions and the frequency generated for the added device was the key to understand the functionality of the tool. It showed that the new technology drill bit, in which a rolling crush-and-shear cone is incorporated to the center of a PDC bit, increases bit stability and mitigates lateral vibration while achieving outstanding performance.