Abstract

Oil well drilling data from 23 oil wells in northern Iraq are analyzed and optimized controllable drilling parameters are found. The most widely used Bourgoyne and Young (BY) penetration rate model have been chosen for roller cone bits, and parameters were extracted to adjust for other bit types. In this regard, the collected data from real drilling operation have initially been averaged in short clusters based on changes in both lithology and bottom hole assemblies. The averaging was performed to overcome the issues related to noisy data negative effect and the lithological homogeneity assumption. Second, the Dmitriy Belozerov modifications for polycrystalline diamond bits compacts have been utilized to correct the model to the bit weight. The drilling formulas were used to calculate other required parameters for the BYM. Third, threshold weight for each cluster was determined through the relationship between bit weight and depth instead of the usual Drill of Test. Fourth, coefficients of the BYM were calculated for each cluster using multilinear regression. Fifth, a new model was developed to find the optimum drill string rotation based on changes in torque and bit diameter with depth. The above-developed approach has been implemented successfully on 23 oil wells field data to find optimum penetration rate, weight on bit and string rotation.

Highlights

  • Oil well drilling technique is the process of making a safe vertical or inclined cased hole (Rabia 2002)

  • The rate of penetration (ROP) optimization leads to the cost reduction, together with elimination of hole problems

  • BYM is one of the most important drilling optimization models because it is based on statistical synthesis of the past drilling parameters

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Introduction

Oil well drilling technique is the process of making a safe vertical or inclined cased hole (Rabia 2002). An experienced team of qualified personnel, drilling program, and powerful drilling rig are the main basic requirements to perform a drilling operation (Azar and Samuel 2007). Reduction in cost and/or time without compromising safety is key topics for optimized drilling performance. Optimization in drilling operations started with the first attempt to drill in 1900 (Eren and Ozbayoglu 2010). The process of optimization was slow in the beginning and became quicker with scientific and technological developments. Still, there are challenges in understanding the overall drilling operation process. These challenges pushed researchers to continue their work to identify and model

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