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INTEQMWD
SYSTEMS
Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the information in this presentation, as of the indicated date.
TECHNICAL TRAINING DEPARTMENT
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MWD Overview
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Measurement While Drilling
• Is the process of acquiring measurements from sensors housed in drill collars in the drilling assembly and subsequently transmitting those measurements in realtime to the rigfloor via wireless telemetry methods.
• Measurements are acquired and transmitted such that there is no interruption in the drilling process.
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Measurement While Drilling
HOW DOES IT WORK?
The method of transmitting data from the vicinity of the drill bit to the surface is called -
MUD PULSE TELEMETRY
• Mud Pulse Telemetry (MPT) is the constricting or opening of the fluid path, thus causing momentary changes to the flow of fluid
• The constricting or opening of the fluid flow path causes pressure changes which can be detected by a pressure transducer in the standpipe pressure manifold at surface
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Types of MWD Telemetry
Pressure
Time
Pressure
T i m e
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FM Receiver
Insulation
Pressure
Time
NEGATIVE PULSE CONTINUOUS WAVE
ELECTROMAGNETIC *POSITIVE PULSE
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Positive Pulse
• Uses a hydraulic poppet valve to momentarily restrict a portion of the mud flow through an orifice in the tool
• This will generate a small increase in pressure in the form of a positive pulse which can be decoded at the standpipe
• INTEQ MWD tools create a positive pulse
Pressure
Time
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Signal Decoding
10 100 200 300 400 500 600
Valve position
•
•Combinatorial - Pulser not moving continuously to transmit data
• Splitphase - Pulser moving continuously to transmit data
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HSTDecode
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The purpose of surveying the wellboreis to ensure that the well’s Directional objectives are met.
Kick-Off Point
Build-Up Section
Target
End Of Build
Directional Service
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l Accurate Survey data and survey calculations enables the engineer to plot the position of the borehole.
l This then allows him to determine the borehole’s relative position to the desired position.
l Any discrepancy can then be adjusted for by reorienting the drilling assembly.
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SURFACE LOCATIONX = 2,658,408 Y = 112,566
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50’ RADIUS TARGET
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Vertical Section on 261.47 azimuth with reference 0.00 N, 0.00 E from 11
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TGT 2305’ TVD - 2451’ MD: 706’ SECT
- - - WELL PROFILE DATA - - ----- Point - - - - MD Inc Dir TVD North East Deg/100Tie on 0 0.00 261.47 0 0 0 0.00KOP 1165 0.00 261.47 1607 0 0 0.00End of Build 2090 37.02 261.47 1900 -43 -268 4.00Target 2451 37.02 261.47 2305 -75 -500 0.00End of Hold 3140 37.02 261.47 2490 -122 -800 0.00
West Scale 1 : 100.00
PBHL2365”TVD 2490”MD790’ AT 261.47 AZMS -122’ W -800’X = 2.657,492 Y = 112.430
TARGET2305’ TVD 2451’ MD706’ AT 261.47 AZMS -55’ W -379’X = 2.657,902 Y = 112.491
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AA
37.02 DEG
BUILD 4/100’ MD
KOP 1600’ MD
Mag to Grid corr -9.0 Deg
North
PBHL2365” TVD 2490” MD: 832” SECT
Why Wellbores are Surveyed
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• Angle hold configuration
• Course correction
ä Oriented drilling
ä Rotary drilling
• Hole slightly over size
Adjustable Kick-offMotor (AKO)
ΘΘ
Double Tilted Housing Motor (DTU)
Steerable Motors
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Oriented Mode
l Wellpath
– Controlled curvature
– Controlled direction
– No drill string rotation
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Rotary Mode
l Wellpath
– Behavior same as arotary drilling assembly
– Hole slightly over size
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l Multiple wells from offshore structures
Applications Of Directional Drilling
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• Re-entry/Multi-lateral wells
Applications Of Directional Drilling
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Neutron
Density
Resistivity
Gamma Ray
InclinationMeasurement
MWD FE Services
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Gamma Ray Service
Shale
Sand
Shale
Shale
Sand
0 150a00pi
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Natural Gamma Ray Theory
• Various clay minerals emit low levels of radiation.
• Shales generally contain more radioactive minerals than cleaner reservoir rocks.
ä High Gamma readings usually indicate Shale formations.
ä Low Gamma readings usually indicate clean formations
• MWD Applications
ä Correlation (open & cased hole)
ä Marker Bed ID
ä Casing / Coring Point Selection
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Resistivity Service
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6 3/4” Modular MPR
Figure 2: 6 3/4” Modular MPR Tool
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NaviGator - RNT
28318
Bit
Bearing Assembly
with Stabilizer
AdjustableKick Off Sub
SleeveStabilizer
PositiveDisplacement
Motor
Inclinometer (12.7ft)Receiver Antennas (15ft)
Upper Transmitter
Azimuthal Gamma (13.8ft)
Lower Transmitter
(4.2m)
(3.9m)(4.6m)
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• Battery Powered only
• 3 3/4” Borehole minimum
• 30 meter radius sliding
• 2 MHz and 400 KHz Phase and Attenuation
• 4 borehole compensated resistivity measurements
• Better than 0.5 mmho accuracy (2MHz Phase)
• 0.1 to 3000 ohm-meter range (2 MHz Phase)
• Weight 77 kg
• Length 2.28m
• 150C & 20,000 psi
Ultra Slim MPR - 3 1/8”
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MPR - Multiple Propagation Resistivity
ä Transmits electromagnetic waves into formation and measures the change in physical character of the wave on its return.
ä The change in physical character of wave gives an indication of the Resistivity of the drilled formation.
ä High Resistivity Hydrocarbons !!!! – maybe perhaps
Low Resistivity Water …..
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Resistivity0.2 2000Ohmm’s
Shale
Sand
Shale
Shale
Sand
1 10 100 1000
Hydrocarbon
waterDeep
Shallow
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Caliper Corrected Neutron Sub(CCN)
• AmBe source in tool emits neutrons into formation. Maximum absorption of neutron energy occurs with Hydrogen.
• A measurement of returning energy at Lithium6 scintillation detectors is taken and this is equated to a Porosity value of the formation
• Porosity is amount of space between grains.
Source
Detectors
M30 Hatch
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Neutron - CCN45 -15Porosity
Shale
Sand
Shale
Shale
Sand
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Optimized Rotating Density (ORD)
• Caesium source emits high energy gamma radiation into formation. The amount of returning energy is measured at the detectors - NaI scintillator.
• The amount of energy absorption can be related to bulk density of formation. Low absorption - low bulk density and vice versa.
Low bulk density - sand
Spacer Ring
Source
Detectors
ASO #3ASO #2
ASO #1
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Density - ORD1.95 2.95G/cc
Shale
Sand
Shale
Shale
Sand
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Density and Neutron
45 -15Neutron
Shale
Sand
Shale
Shale
Sand
1.95 2.95Density
Gas
Liquid
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Slimhole Density Neutron Sub(SDN)
• Collar Size
ä 4 3/4"
• Hole Size / Blade Stabilizer Size
ä 5 7/8” - 6 3/4"
• blade stabilizers should be minimum 1/4" undergauge
• hatch covers are 1/8” recessed from the blades
• Nominal Sub Length
ä 16 feet (4.9m)
• Max. Temperature
ä 320 deg F / 150 deg C
• Acoustic Standoff Sensor
ä measures Standoff with1 transmitter (No Caliper)
• Porosity Detectors - LFIN Design
• Density - “Stand-off Binning Technique”
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Acoustic ServiceAcoustic Service
Monopole 1Monopole 1
Monopole 2Monopole 2
Dipole YDipole YDipole XDipole X
APX
XMAC
APX FEATURESAPX FEATURES
- Porosity
- Hydrocarbon Identification 32ft
- Correlation: seismic tie-inlithological
- Pore pressure/fracture pressure determination
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Rock Mechanics
Applications
φ = ∆t - ∆tma
∆tf - ∆tmaAcoustic Porosity
DT Density
Seismic Tie
Overburden
Hydrostatic
Actual
Predicted
Pore Pressure
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Modular Advanced Pressure Sub - MAP
• MAP™ Service features and benefits
ä Annular and Internal pressure sensors
ä Improved drilling performance through real-time ECD monitoring.
ä Optimised hole cleaning
ä Fewer circulation losses
ä Reduced stuck pipe / wellbore stability risks
ä Faster/more accurate LOT / FIT procedures
ä Flow-on and flow off measurements
ä Flow-off pressure data are recorded in on-board memory for detailed, post-well analysis.
ä Minimum and maximum pressures determined during flow-off are transmitted to the surface once circulation resumes.
Modular
Modular
3.9 ft(1.2m)
2.1 ft(0.63m)
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TesTrak – Formation Pressure Sampler
7,14
m /
23,4
3 ft
6,09
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9,98
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Pad Sealing Element
Memory Dump Port
8 1/8” Stabilizer
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LWD Formation Pressure Testing
• Fast and Reliable Pressure Measurements
• Test Uncontaminated Formation Fluid • Test within Minutes not Days or Week (DST)
• Reduce Rig Time on Expensive Deep Water Rigs
• No Additional Logging Time After Drilling
• Horizontal Application
• Options for Geo-Steering
• Pore Pressure Calibration
• Annular Pressure While Drilling
• Control Overbalance / ECD (Deep Water)
• Real-time automated Flow Rate Analysis
• Test Oil Compartments for Reservoir Connectivity
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4631 .97
3 0 0 0
3 5 0 0
4 0 0 0
4 5 0 0
5 0 0 0
5 5 0 0
6 0 0 0
7 0 9 0 1 1 0 1 3 0 1 5 0 1 7 0
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3 0
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7 0
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• Lead the industry in developing a modular, cost-effective automated directional drilling system
• Automated directional drilling system to provide steering-while-rotating and reduced-tortuosity-
directional drilling capabilities
Rotary Closed Loop System
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AutoTrak Generation PlanAutoTrak Generation Plan
RNT
ATK1.51.5
ATK2, OnTrak & BCPM = ATK3.0
ATK 2 BCPMOnTrak
3.0
ATK2, BCPM & RNT = ATK2.5
ATK2 RNT
VMM, MEM SPACER, MEM, BAT, MASTER, DIR
XOShort flex
2.5
BCPM
VMM, MEM SPACER, MEM, BAT, MASTER, DIR
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AutoTrak Benefits
• Continuous steering while rotatingä Improved hole cleaning (sliding v rotary drilling)
ä Improved gross ROP (fewer BHA trips)
ä Reduced chance of differential sticking
• Automated drilling controlä Improved horizontal TVD control
ä Reduced tortuosity - less torque and drag
• Reservoir navigationä Realtime control of hole direction
ä MPR, GR
• Optimized performanceä PDC bits chosen for performance instead of steerability
ä Optional Navidrill operation
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Modular Tool Configuration
OnTrak™BCPM ATK G3
AutoTrakSteering Unit
OnTrak Sensor ModuleBi-directional CommunicationPower
Optimized RotationalDensity
Caliper CorrectedNeutron
InclinationPressure
Gamma
Resistivity
Directional
Vibration & Stick-Slip
APLS S M
OnTrak™BCPM ATK G3OnTrak™BCPM ATK G3
AutoTrakSteering Unit
OnTrak Sensor ModuleBi-directional CommunicationPower
Bi-directional CommunicationPower
Optimized RotationalDensity
Caliper CorrectedNeutron
InclinationPressure
Gamma
Resistivity
Directional
Vibration & Stick-Slip
APLS S M
Triple Combo service - Newest AutoTrak G3 Configuration
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MWD Benefits
• Directional control
• Relief well drilling
• Bottom hole location
• Casing seat selection
• Gas influx identification
• Lithological identification
• Offset well correlation
• Coring point selection
• Invasion profiling• Pore pressure analysis• Geosteering in high
angle wells• Hydrocarbon
identification• Shallow gas control• Cost effective wireline
replacement
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Advantage Concept
Engineering
Drilling Systems
Completions
Reports
SurveysMWD
Wireline
Directional
Geological
Fluids
Surface Sensors
Cementing
(Third Party)
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Advantage HARDWAREUtilizing SARA Acquisition
ETHERNET
SAFE AREA
ZONE 1
NT PC
SWWP, SWWP-DASTOOL
SARA
HOOKLOAD
PRESSURETRANSDUCER
RD DIALRPM - optional
TORQUE - optional
CALBOX
DEPTHENCODER
POWERCOMPOD
POWERCOMMODULE
ARCNET
PRINTER
PLOTTER
BartecVSS Display
ETHERNET
NT PC
HAZ JUNCTION
BOX
HAZ JUNCTION
BOX
HAZ JUNCTION
BOX
SPP RDD
F.Optic Media Converter
HUB
CABIN
ADVANTAGE RACKMOUNT
OFFLINE DELL