实时自动化钻井优化和作业基准服务为Khalda西部沙漠作业带来了翻天覆地的变化

Mohamed Abd-El Mageed, M. Awad, A. Hussein, A. Osman, M. Siam, M. Al-Kaabi, A. Rafik
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众所周知,埃及西部沙漠是一个高度复杂和困难的钻井环境。该地区的钻井面临多种地质风险,包括地层倾角和硬度、断裂、互层和磨蚀性岩性。这些情况通常会导致钻井问题和代价高昂的油井交付延迟。再加上地质上的困难,所实施的钻井实践和作业程序的差异导致了效率低下,并且在不同的钻井活动和现场作业之间失去了一些知识转移。为了在其中一个油田进行概念验证,Khalda批准了一项钻井自动化和操作基准战略,以改善其西部沙漠油田之一的油井交付时间。该策略侧重于井底钻井活动、井底外作业和平时作业。该策略的一部分是为井底钻井活动提供实时自动化钻井优化工作流程,通过实施变化点算法来确定最佳钻井参数,从而在钻机和钻具组合的限制下获得最佳的钻速(ROP),同时在钻具组合的安全钻井动态窗口内操作。这种方法可以获得最佳ROP,并防止任何可能的井下设备故障或过早损坏钻头。该策略的另一部分涉及在钻井或进行其他机械作业时对不同钻机的活动进行基准测试,以衡量当前井与邻井的活动。这突出了任何可以立即克服的低效率,改进的领域,以及未来优化或实现的关键学习。该策略在西部沙漠一个具有挑战性的深气井中实施,该气田已知存在问题。结果表明,该井提前3天完工,比邻井提前7天完工。钻井优化的实时自动化技术成功地将一个井段的底部机械钻速提高了24%,使另一个井段的钻速比井距减少了一趟,并成功地缓解了恶劣的钻井动态,防止了井下设备事故的发生。此外,活动基准有助于制定标准钻井实践,将海底钻井活动的低效率降低了50%,并设法突出了未来井的关键学习和开发领域。这些结果有助于验证该试验开始时的概念验证集。
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Real-Time Automated Drilling Optimization and Operations Benchmarking Services Deliver a Step Change in Khalda Western Desert Operations
Egypt's Western Desert is known to be a highly complex and difficult drilling environment. Drilling in this area suffers from multiple geological risks related to formation dip and hardness, faulting, interbedding, and abrasive lithology. These conditions have typically caused drilling problems and costly delays in wells delivery. Combined with the geological difficulties, differences in the implemented drilling practices and operational procedures have led to inefficiencies and the loss of some knowledge transfer among different drilling activities and field operations. For a proof of concept in one of its fields, Khalda endorsed a drilling automation and operations benchmarking strategy to improve the well delivery time in one of its Western Desert fields. The strategy focused on on-bottom drilling activity as well as off-bottom practices and flat-time activities. One part of this strategy endorsed a real-time automated drilling optimization workflow for the on-bottom drilling activities whereby the implementation of a change-point algorithm dictates the optimum drilling parameters to obtain the best possible rate of penetration (ROP) within the rig and drilling assembly constraints and while operating within the safe drilling dynamics window for the assembly. This approach yields the optimum ROP and prevents any possible downhole equipment failure or premature bit damage. The other part of the strategy involved benchmarking the different rig activities while drilling or doing other mechanical operations to gauge the activity of the current well compared to the offset well. This highlights any inefficiencies that can be immediately overcome, areas of improvement, and key learnings for future optimization or implementation. This strategy was implemented in a deep gas development well in a challenging Western Desert field with known problematic offsets. The results showed a step change in well delivery whereby the well finished 3 days ahead of plan and 7 days ahead of the offset well. The real-time automation technique for drilling optimization managed to show 24% on-bottom ROP improvement in one section, enabled completing another section with a one run less than offset, and managed to mitigate the harsh drilling dynamics to prevent downhole equipment incidents. Also, the activities benchmarking helped to develop standard drilling practices that reduced inefficiencies in off-bottom drilling activities by 50% and managed to highlight key learnings and areas of development for future wells. These results helped in validating the proof of concept set at the beginning of this pilot.
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