Development of procedure and analysis of hard rock drilling

Master's thesis in Petroleum engineering Over the last few years the petroleum industry have experienced a drastically increase in drilling costs. At the same time the oil prize has been highly unstable resulting in an increased focus on reducing drilling costs. The aim of this thesis is to loo...

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Main Author: Omdal, Kjetil
Format: Master Thesis
Language:English
Published: University of Stavanger, Norway 2015
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11250/300892
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spelling ftunivstavanger:oai:uis.brage.unit.no:11250/300892 2023-06-11T04:11:36+02:00 Development of procedure and analysis of hard rock drilling Omdal, Kjetil 2015-06-15 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/11250/300892 eng eng University of Stavanger, Norway Masteroppgave/UIS-TN-IPT/2015; http://hdl.handle.net/11250/300892 petroleumsteknologi petroleum engineering hard rock drilling percussive drilling boreteknologi VDP::Technology: 500::Rock and petroleum disciplines: 510::Petroleum engineering: 512 Master thesis 2015 ftunivstavanger 2023-05-29T16:04:26Z Master's thesis in Petroleum engineering Over the last few years the petroleum industry have experienced a drastically increase in drilling costs. At the same time the oil prize has been highly unstable resulting in an increased focus on reducing drilling costs. The aim of this thesis is to look for cost reducing measures when drilling in hard rock formations offshore. Drilling in hard formations is both challenging and time consuming as a consequence of Low Rate of Penetration (ROP) and high None Productive Time (NPT). Typically hard rock stones encountered offshore are limestone, basalt, chart and chalk which for instance can be found in the NCS, on Iceland and offshore Faroe Islands. This thesis presents: • The status of the current drilling technologies and its potential while identifying the current problems experienced when drilling in hard rocks. • Mitigation for hard rock drilling problems • Development of a procedure that can be used for planning wells offshore with aim to reduce cost • Case study of the procedure with a well from the NCS The developed procedure is based on analysis of old well and when planning new well. By doing this, one can implement percussive drilling along with rotary to increase ROP and reduce NPT, and reduce the overall drilling operational cost. The result from the case study indicates a cost reduction of 18,8% when implementing percussive drilling. Due to several assumptions more detailed research is required before percussive drilling can be concluded as a solution. Master Thesis Faroe Islands Iceland University of Stavanger: UiS Brage Faroe Islands
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topic petroleumsteknologi
petroleum engineering
hard rock drilling
percussive drilling
boreteknologi
VDP::Technology: 500::Rock and petroleum disciplines: 510::Petroleum engineering: 512
spellingShingle petroleumsteknologi
petroleum engineering
hard rock drilling
percussive drilling
boreteknologi
VDP::Technology: 500::Rock and petroleum disciplines: 510::Petroleum engineering: 512
Omdal, Kjetil
Development of procedure and analysis of hard rock drilling
topic_facet petroleumsteknologi
petroleum engineering
hard rock drilling
percussive drilling
boreteknologi
VDP::Technology: 500::Rock and petroleum disciplines: 510::Petroleum engineering: 512
description Master's thesis in Petroleum engineering Over the last few years the petroleum industry have experienced a drastically increase in drilling costs. At the same time the oil prize has been highly unstable resulting in an increased focus on reducing drilling costs. The aim of this thesis is to look for cost reducing measures when drilling in hard rock formations offshore. Drilling in hard formations is both challenging and time consuming as a consequence of Low Rate of Penetration (ROP) and high None Productive Time (NPT). Typically hard rock stones encountered offshore are limestone, basalt, chart and chalk which for instance can be found in the NCS, on Iceland and offshore Faroe Islands. This thesis presents: • The status of the current drilling technologies and its potential while identifying the current problems experienced when drilling in hard rocks. • Mitigation for hard rock drilling problems • Development of a procedure that can be used for planning wells offshore with aim to reduce cost • Case study of the procedure with a well from the NCS The developed procedure is based on analysis of old well and when planning new well. By doing this, one can implement percussive drilling along with rotary to increase ROP and reduce NPT, and reduce the overall drilling operational cost. The result from the case study indicates a cost reduction of 18,8% when implementing percussive drilling. Due to several assumptions more detailed research is required before percussive drilling can be concluded as a solution.
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title Development of procedure and analysis of hard rock drilling
title_short Development of procedure and analysis of hard rock drilling
title_full Development of procedure and analysis of hard rock drilling
title_fullStr Development of procedure and analysis of hard rock drilling
title_full_unstemmed Development of procedure and analysis of hard rock drilling
title_sort development of procedure and analysis of hard rock drilling
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