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Title: Air, Gas and Mist Drilling


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PETE 689 Underbalanced Drilling (UBD)
Lesson 5 Air, Gas and Mist Drilling Read UDM
Chapter 2.1-2.4, Pages 2.1-2.74
Harold Vance Department of Petroleum Engineering
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Volume Requirements
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Volume Requirements
  • Identify the geometry of the borehole section(s)
    to be drilled with each of the techniques
  • Determine the geometry of the associated
    drillstring sections to be drilled with each of
    the techniques
  • Estimate the anticipated drilling ROP in each
    section basded on the type of rock formation to
    be drilled

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Volume Requirements
  • Determine the elevation of the drilling site
    above sea level, the temperature of the air
    during the drilling operation, and the
    approximate geothermal temperature gradieng
  • Decide whether direct or reverse circulation
    techniques will be used
  • Calculate the minimum volume requirements to
    drill each section. (e.g. liquid flow rate, gas
    injection rate)

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Volume Requirements
  • Using the minimum volumetric flow rates, estimate
    the bottom-hole pressure, surface injection
    pressures, and compressor power
  • Predict the pressure underbalance at the pay zone
    f the objective of using UBD is to minimize
    formation damage
  • Peform borehole stability analysis

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Volume Requirements
  • Select a contractor whose compressors will
    provide the drilling operation with the
    appropriate pressures and flow rates
  • Estimate the approximate volume of fuel required
    by the compressors to drill the well.

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Example Problems
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Example 2.1
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Example 2.1
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Example 2.2
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Example 2.2
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Example 2.2
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Example 2.3
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Example 2.3
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Example 2.3
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Example 2.3
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Example 2.4
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Example 2.4
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Example 2.4
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Example 2.4
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Example 2.7 Vertical/Deviated/Slant Holes
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Example 2.7
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Example 2.7
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Example 2.7
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Example 2.7
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Example 2.7
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Example 2.8 Reverse Circulation
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Example 2.8
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Example 2.9 Gas Volume Correlations
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Table 2.2
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Example 2.9
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Example 2.10 Deviated Hole
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Table 2.3
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Example 2.10
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