Course Description
This five days introductory course will cover the history of directional drilling, and provide exposure to the basics associated with directional and horizontal drilling. The course will discuss both the benefits and disadvantages of directional work, along with numerous applications.
well configurations, and well trajectory will be presented, in addition to the types of tools utilized, including bits, down-hole mud motors. The basics of directional data, tool-face orientation,
overview of well planning, and some basic calculations will also be included.
Course Objectives
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Identify causes of poor drilling performance
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Understand the main drilling dynamic behaviors, and how to dissipate them and avoid them.
Who Should Attend?
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Drilling personnel from toolpushers
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Superintendents to drilling engineers
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Operation and engineering staff
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G&G staff can benefit greatly from understanding drilling optimization
Program Schedule
DAY 1
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Definitions
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Drilling efficiency
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Symptoms of poor drilling performance
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ROP models
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Factors that affect drilling rate
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Drilling fluids effects
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Drill solids type and concentration
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Weight on bit
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RPM
DAY 2
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Definitions and introduction to drilling vibration
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Causes, prevention, and cure of axial, rotational, and whirl vibration
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Case studies
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Real time diagnosis
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Practical guidelines
DAY 3
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Types of bits
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Bit selection
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Time to pull a bit
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Mechanical specific energy
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Drill off tests interpretations and practical guidelines
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Bit performance diagnostics in real time
DAY 4
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Drilling fluid
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Solids control
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Drilling window
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Wellbore stability
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Hydraulics
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Drill string
DAY 5
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Limitations to drilling optimization
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Pore pressure
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Maximum cuttings load
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Course recap