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Enviado por   •  21 de Febrero de 2013  •  280 Palabras (2 Páginas)  •  236 Visitas

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As an increasing number of 6000-ft plus deepwater developments come on stream in the Gulf of Mexico (GoM), project economics dictate that fewer subsurface drill centers be used to develop these fields. This in turn requires longer step-out wells, pushing kickoff points higher up the wellbore, often occurring within extensive salt bodies. Salt drilling is still a relatively new practice and presents operators with many drilling challenges that are still not totally understood. Adding a directional component to drilling through salt not only magnifies the issues of traditional salt drilling, but introduces new challenges that require different approaches to ensure successful delivery. This paper will discuss the challenges faced and the lessons learned by two major deepwater GoM operators along with the directional service company in drilling directionally through the salt. Together, these companies have drilled over 100,000-ft of salt in the GoM and are considered pioneers in deepwater salt drilling. They have encountered and managed many of the challenges that extend past the traditional predrill and real-time directional issues, into the post drilling phase with issues such as casing and cement design for managing salt loading and ensuring long term wellbore viability.

This paper presents several case studies that investigate and discuss directional drilling through salt, comparing variables such as hole size, bottomhole assembly (BHA) configuration, under-reamer selection, wellbore trajectory and directional control. The importance of geomechanics in the predrill planning of these directional salt wells is also discussed, and its link to casing design and cementing issues will be examined. The paper concludes by identifying critical areas for success in drilling directionally through salt, and will attempt to identify current technical drilling limits for pushing this envelope even further.

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