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Under-reaming a difficult, fractured formation

A troublesome formation known to lock-up the cutters and cause twist-offs was to be drilled with under-reamer. An AST was deployed to solve the problem.

A particular package of Oligocene sediments under the Snorre A TLP caused trips and delays when drilling the 16” section from the rig.  Then the need for ECD management required the interval to be under-reamed up to 17 ½” while drilling.

Tool

9 1/2” XD-AST

Client

Statoil

Country

Norway

Field

Snorre

Rig

Snorre A

Section

16” x 17 ½”

BHA

16” bit, PowerDrive RSS, MWD, 17 ½” XR-Reamer, AST, DC, jars and 5 ½” DP

Objective

A new strategy for
vibration control

The established strategy for drilling the section was based on avoiding twist-off with a switch to roller-cone type bits when strong torsional vibrations occurred. Now with a PDC reamer, this strategy had to be abandoned and with input from Security DBS, Statoil changed to Anti Stick-slip Tool (AST) technology to mitigate risks.

Results

One run to TD
in half the time

The new BHA with AST and under-reamer drilled to section TD in one run using half the time of previous sections. Torsional vibrations were not an issue and the results were safely repeatable.

Value

$1 million saved
per well

The direct saving was around USD 1 million per well and the achievement was nominated the most significant process improvement for Snorre A in that year.

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