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Title: well planning in an integrated 3d environment


1
Well Planning in an Integrated 3D
Environment The Past - The Present - The
Future Jochen Rappke, Olav Barkved, Tron
Kristiansen, Trevor Ricketts BP Norway
2
Motivation Valhall Reserves History
1 billion
1000
Waterflood
Additional Reserves
800
License extension
Reserves MMSTB of Oil
600
Remaining Reserves
500
400
250
200
Production so far
0
2000
1986
1993
3
Motivation Valhall Production Well Failures
1. horizontal
drilling stop
agressive production unstable horizontals
17 new slots better completions
gravel packing
14
7
0
1982 1990 2000
4
Motivation Drilling in a Dynamic Subsurface
  • ca 30 wells abandoned due to casing deformations
    since production start-up
  • 60 above the reservoir, 40 within the reservoir
  • 4 meter seafloor subsidence since production
    start-up

5
Motivation Valhalls Hostile Overburden
an extremely fine balance between mud losses and
hole collapse shallow gas lime stone
stringers time effects on shale in overburden
6
The Past Boring Tables
7
The Past MD versus ms?
Valhall platform and crest of field
TD
Reservoir Entry Point
8
The Past 3D For Me - Not You!
9
The Past
  • The Good
  • established procedures and expectations
  • The Bad
  • ineffective communication between GGs and
    drillers (explaining the shape of a fault to a
    driller over the telephone at 3 in the morning)
  • subjective use of historic data/warstories (I
    remember back when we drilled F16)
  • and limited use of offset well data (I dont
    remember F16 at all)
  • uncritical use of coherency maps as a
    replacement for fault maps
  • little integration between subsurface
    departments and drilling (here are your faults
    now you plan your well)
  • complicated documentation

10
The Present Automatic DIMS Data Extraction
...Problem?
Fast - but needs QC
Boring tables 2...
11
The Present Manual DIMS Data Extraction
Slow - but high quality
Boring tables 3...
12
The Present Operations Geologists Geolog Data
Only partly relevant - needs QC/thinning
Boring tables 4...
13
The Present UNIX based visualization
14
The Present Visualization of Drilling Databases
15
The Present Visualization of Drilling Databases
16
The Present HIVEs and CAVEs
17
The Present Portable PC-based visualization
Staff? portrait courtesy of Voxelvision
18
The Present
  • The Good
  • Great Teamwork!!!
  • enthusiastic reception by offshore teams
  • stimulates communication between GGs and
    drillers
  • visualy attractive (replacing Cindy Crawford in
    the mud logging units?)
  • HIVEs to focus core planning teams
  • use of DIMS data motivates better reporting into
    database
  • reporting from new wells standardized
  • loads of untapped future development potential
  • The Bad
  • needs resources to prepare/QC data and get
    existing database in shape
  • databases not yet portable
  • requires change

19
The Future
  • The Good
  • portable databases or portable links into fixed
    databases
  • real time and automatically updated databases
  • further integration (visualize mud logging data,
    ROP, WOB, Torque, etc.)
  • visualization of uncertainty
  • allow time and depth based review of data
  • use as a decision making tool on rig floor
  • standardized and fully electronic reporting
  • extend to include completion and stimulation
    jobs
  • The Bad
  • requires effort to change and learn
  • the future is still a little way off ...

20
Credits
  • Landmark support, internal and international
    (Jonathan Jenkins, Roald Aspeli, Jonathan Zwaan,
    Glen McColpin, )
  • bp subsurface and drilling department (Mike
    Simpson (BHI), Dave Phillips (BHI), Jens
    Schougaard (Maersk), Mike Jackson, Jan-Erik
    Olvin, Mark Taylor, Lorraine Beacom)
  • bp no drilling surprises network (Jonathan
    Holt, Rusty Forman)
  • bp visualization network (chief geoVIZicist
    Dave Roberts)
  • Valhall partners Amerada Hess, TotalElfFina and
    Enterprise Oil
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