Abstract

Abstract Efficiently drilling the lateral hole section through the abrasive Granite Wash reservoir sands in western Oklahoma and the Texas Panhandle creates a unique challenge. The highly heterogeneous formation was causing inconsistent PDC bit performance while constructing the 6-1/8" horizontal and thus damaging project economics. A study determined that improved ROI could be achieved by extending bit life in areas where poor drilling performance is expected. A detailed forensic analysis showed extensive cutter damage with abrasive wear being the most common dull characteristic. The cutter wear was causing short runs and frequent trips for bit change-out. To solve the problem required a new approach. A fixed PDC element creates an inherent limitation because only a small portion of the cutter contacts formation and as the cutter wears, drilling efficiency declines. The resulting wear flat generates a high degree of frictional heat which breaks the diamond-to-diamond bond leading to accelerated cutter degradation. The situation is exacerbated by difficulty transferring weight-on-bit due to extended length lateral drilling. An R&D initiative was launched to investigate different methods to enable a PDC shearing element to fully rotate while drilling to increase overall cutting efficiency and bit life. Engineers investigated several different retention methods and developed a specialized fixed housing which is brazed into the bit blade. The PDC cutter is mounted on a circular shaft and fitted within the housing allowing 360° cutter rotation. The robust system holds the cutter/shaft assembly securely in the housing for superior reliability. The rolling cutter assembly has essentially the same OD as a standard PDC cutter for superior design flexibility and cutter placement options. A new-style 6-1/8" PDC (MSiR613/MSiR713) was manufactured with rolling cutters strategically positioned in the shoulder area. It has been run over 45 times in the Granite Wash formation and is delivering positive results. On a steerable motor, the RC equipped bit has increased total footage, hours on bottom and ROP compared to direct offsets drilled with fixed cutter PDC.

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