Title: PETE 406 Underbalanced Drilling, UBD
1PETE 406 - Underbalanced Drilling, UBD
- Lesson 8
- Introduction
- Underbalanced Drilling Manual, UDM Chapter 1
2Introduction
- What is UBD
- Why drill underbalanced
- Techniques and Limitations
- Historical perspectives
3Text
- Underbalanced Drilling Manual, Gas Research
Institute, GRI, Chicago, 1997. - Can be purchased online from the SPE (61.50 for
members), IADC, and other Petroleum publishing
companies - May be able to get it at the TAMU bookstore
4References
- A project Management Approach To Underbalanced
Operations, Signa Engineering Corp., Houston,
1998. - Mudlite Air/Mist/Foam Hydraulics Model, Maurer
Engineering Inc., Houston, 1988 - Selected papers and texts
5What is UBD
- Wellbore pressures intentionally maintained
below formation pressure in the open hole
section. - Formation fluids flow into the well.
6Additional Definitions
- Flow (Live) operations
- wellbore pressures maintained below formation
pressure and the well is intentionally allowed to
flow during drilling or completion operations
7Additional Definitions, cont
- Gasified Fluid Operations (aerated fluid
operated) - Operations intentionally undertaken with a
two-phase drilling fluid containing some form of
gas mixed with a liquid phase. - Gasified fluids normally do not contain a
surfactant
8Additional Definitions, cont
- Foam Operations
- Operations intentionally undertaken with a
two-phase drilling fluid containing some form of
gas mixed with a liquid phase and tied together
with a surfactant - The liquid phase is continuous
9Additional Definitions, cont
- Mist Operations
- Intentionally drilling with a two-phase fluid
having a gas as the continuous phase - The liquid in this fluid system is suspended in
the mixture as droplets
10Additional Definitions, cont
- Air Operations
- Intentionally drilling using a pure gas as the
drilling fluid. - The gas can be air, nitrogen, natural gas, or any
combination of gases
11Additional Definitions, cont
- Mudcap Operations
- Operations undertaken when the annular pressure
during flow drilling exceeds the safe pressure
limit of the rotating control element. - Mudcap operations are not underbalanced
operation, but often are a result of drilling
underbalanced and employ many of the same
techniques and equipment
12Additional Definitions, cont
- Snubbing Operations
- An intentional operation that employs either a
snubbing unit or coiled-tubing unit in order to
operate at surface pressures that exceed the
limits of rotating control elements such as
rotating heads or rotating blowout preventers
13Additional Definitions, cont
- Coiled-tubing drilling
- Use of a continuous-spool of pipe to drill with
instead of the conventional jointed drillpipe. - CT units were originally designed to operate on
live wells with surface pressure, without the
requirement that the well be killed prior to
entering the wellbore.
14Historical perspectives
- UBD operations are as old as the drilling
industry - First wells were drilled with cable tool
- Cable tool drilling was underbalanced
15Historical perspectives
- In 1866 a patent for air drilling was issued
- First recorded use of a gasified fluid was in
West Texas in 1932
16Historical perspectives
- In 1938 mist was used by The Texas Company to
drill in California. - Natural gas was continuous phase and oil was the
liquid phase
17Historical perspectives
- Interest dropped off using gas as a drilling
fluid until the 1950s in - Canada
- West and Central Texas
- Utah
- San Juan Basin of New Mexico
18Historical perspectives
Natural Gas drilling in West Texas
19Historical perspectives
Early Air Compressors used in air drilling
20Historical perspectives
In the 1960s, the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission
began to study the use of foams to clean
wellbores as large as 60 in diameter
21Historical perspectives
- Until the mid 1980s UBD was just a niche
industry, and only utilized in certain areas
around the world
22Historical perspectives
Mid 1980s Horizontal Drilling Became Fairly
Common (Plot is for three companies)
23Growth in Horizontal Drilling spurred the
resurgence in UBD (US operations)
24Until 1987 the maximum working pressure rating of
rotating heads was was 150-300 psi. RBOP was
developed with a working pressure of 1000 psi
Rotating control Devices
25More equipment development
- 1995 Varco-Shaffer introduced an RBOP with a
rated to 3000 psi
26Closed loop system
Allows re-use of the drilling fluids in foam
systems environmentally friendly
27Nitrogen Generation System
28Electromagnetic MWD Tools
29Hollow Glass Spheres
30Factors leading to increased UBD
- Horizontal drilling
- Closed systems
- High-pressure rotating control devices
- Electromagnetic MWD systems
- HP HV compressors
- Increased availability of Nitrogen
- Better reservoir and rock strength analysis
- Improved Hydraulics analysis
- Percussion tools
- Ability to re-circulate fluids
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