Technical Performance Analysis of RSS and Mud Motors: A Case Study

Authors

  • Engr. Abdul Qadir Shaikh Institute of Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering Mehran University of Engineering and Technology, Jamshoro, Pakistan. Author
  • Abdul Haque Tunio Resource Management Specialist, Baker Hughes, Pakistan Author
  • Mr. Shoaib Riaz Resource Management Specialist, Baker Hughes, Pakistan. Author
  • Waseem Arshad Technical Manager, Baker Hughes, Oman. Author
  • Engr. Habibullah Sargani Technical Manager, Baker Hughes, Oman Author

Keywords:

RSS, PDM,, Mud Motors.

Abstract

As global demand for oil and gas increases, drilling directional and horizontal wells safely, efficiently and economically requires the best in expertise and technology. The drilling strategy required to reach these targets utilizes one of the several available directional drilling techniques which includes the use of Whipstock, Bent Sub, conventional directional Bottom hole assemblies, Rotary steerable system and positive displacement mud motors. Poor well trajectories become the matter of serious worry in deep and deviated sections of the wells with higher dogleg severity, lower ROP, tolls stucking which causes huge economic loss to the operators. In worst case scenarios the in-adequately drilled directional wells are abandoned. The main objective of this research study will be the intermediate drilling section of the well where the steering of the trajectories like directional drilling trajectories i.e. Slant well, S shaped well and Horizontal wells that will be considered for analysis. This study will analyze the performance of RSS and conventional mud motors, on the basis of rate of Penetration (ROP), drilling depth, and borehole quality.

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2020-12-31

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Technical Performance Analysis of RSS and Mud Motors: A Case Study. (2020). International Journal of Current Engineering and Technology, 10(6), 924-928. https://ijcet.evegenis.org/index.php/ijcet/article/view/1427