The AST principle provides a stabilized load on the bit in lateral and extended reach wells to prevent erratic reactive torque that would otherwise reduce drilling efficiency.
Tool
6 ¾” AST
Client
Statoil
Country
Norway
Field
Åsgard / Smørbukk Sør
Well
Q-1 and Q-4
Rig
Transocean Searcher
Section
8 ½” horizontal multi laterals
BHA
8 ½” bit (PDC) PowerDrive RSS and Schlumberger LWD suite
Objective
AST deployed for a
demanding HTHP project
The Smørbukk Sør province in the Statoil-operated Åsgard field represents a significant drilling challenge with long multilaterals penetrating abrasive sands at HTHP conditions. AST technology was mobilized early in the project.
Results
Lower WOB, less stick-slip,
higher ROP
In support of a step-by-step approach, the operator conducted several direct comparisons to verify the added value of the new technology. It was found that an AST would reduce the weight-on-bit requirement and consequently reduce stick-slip from pipe friction while at the same time increase penetration in the range of 15-100%.
Value
Two days saved
per lateral
Based on the improved progress, approximately two days or about USD 1.6 million was saved per lateral.
