An Introduction to Oil & Gas Drilling and Well Operations

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An Introduction to Oil & Gas Drilling and Well Operations Educational Material from the IOM 3 Oil and Gas Division The global network for the materials cycle

Introduction The Institute of Materials, Minerals & Mining (IOM 3 ) is a major UK professional engineering institution, incorporated by Royal Charter, with over 17,000 members spread across the world. IOM 3 exists to promote & develop all aspects of: materials science & engineering, metallurgy, geology, mining & associated technologies and petroleum engineering, as a leading authority in the global materials & natural resource community The Oil and Gas Division represents over 2,300 members of the Institute who are interested in the production of Oil and Gas. Membership of IOM 3 provides a range of benefits, including access to globally recognised UK professional engineering qualifications such as Chartered engineer (CEng), go to: www.iom3.org This slide pack is part of a series of educational material produced by the Oil and Gas Division to provide the Public with information on the production of oil and gas. The IOM 3 accepts no responsibility for the contents of this slide pack.

Contents Why we drill wells The well life cycle UK Legislation Well construction:- Well design and construction Rig types Pipe handling and the drill string Drilling and drill bits Drilling fluid Cementing (including plugging and abandonment) Blowout preventer Directional drilling Well testing and evaluation Well completion Xmas tree Well intervention Well integrity Summary points 3

Why We Drill Wells To gain information (e.g. Exploration & Appraisal wells) To produce hydrocarbons or support their production through Injection of gas and liquids Drilling a well is the only way to access a Reservoir and establish what lies beneath. Each well is a multi million pound project involving multi disciplines and each well is as unique as each individual person. 4

The Well Life Cycle Design: Agree the well objectives, schedule, costs, order equipment, place contracts for the rig and services, prepare the site. Construction:- Drill: The well is created by drilling a hole, isolating with casing and cement and repeating this process until the target depth and location are reached. Test: A well may be produced temporarily to establish the Reservoir potential. Complete/Suspend: If the well is to be put on production/injection it is completed with tubing and flow control equipment: otherwise downhole plugs are installed Commission: The well is handed over to operations and connected to the process facilities. Operation: Well performance and integrity are continually monitored. Routine maintenance is performed. Workover: The well is handed back to the wells team to perform downhole surveillance, improve the well performance or repair/replace downhole equipment. The well may also be sidetracked i.e. a new hole is drilled from the existing wellbore to a new target. Abandonment: When a well becomes uneconomic the wells team return to install downhole cement plugs to isolate hydrocarbon zones and the wellhead is removed. 5

UK Legislation SI 913: The Offshore Installations and Wells (Design and Construction, etc.) Regulations 1996, Part IV, Wells, General Duty:- The well-operator, shall ensure that a well is so designed, modified, commissioned, constructed, equipped, operated, maintained, suspended and abandoned that (a) so far as is reasonably practicable, there can be no unplanned escape of fluids from the well; and (b) risks to the health and safety of persons from it or anything in it, or in the strata to which it is connected, are as low as is reasonably practicable The above requirement applies to UK land wells, a similar requirement exists in SI 398: The Offshore Installations (Offshore safety Directive) (safety Case etc.) Regulations 2015. A key reference for Guidance is the Oil and Gas Well Integrity Guidelines. 6

Well Design and Construction Wellhead: installed on top of the surface casing to cap and hold the casing strings and completion. Conductor: isolates unconsolidated surface formation and may take structural loads. Typically 36 hole to contain 30 conductor. Surface Casing: isolates surface formations, typically 24 hole with 18.5/8 diameter casing. Intermediate Casing: isolates pressure/problem zones above the reservoir. Typically 17.1/2 hole with 13.3/8 diameter casing. Production Casing: Typically set above the Reservoir, typically 12.1/4 hole for 9.5/.8 casing. Production Liner: Set across the Reservoir into the production casing, typically 8.1/2 hole for 7 liner. 7

Rig Types Land Platform Jack Up Semi Submersible Drill Ship Tension Leg 8

Pipe Handling and the Drill String Draw works and Rotary Table Drillers Control Room Doghouse Drill Floor on a North Sea Platform Main Components of a Rotary Drilling Rig 9

Drilling and Drill Bits Tri cone bit with milled steel (left) or tungsten carbide teeth (right) designed to gouge and scrape. The longer the teeth the greater the gouging action. Use milled steel with large teeth for drilling soft formations and tungsten carbide buttons for drilling harder formations. Fixed cutter bit with PDC or Polycrystalline Diamond Compact (left) or natural diamond (right) inserts also used for core heads. These drill bits are designed to chip and crush to drill harder formations. Like the tri cone bits nozzles provide hydraulic horsepower to clear the drill face, cool and assist drilling. Cut outs provide clearance for drill cuttings and drilling fluid. 10

Drilling Fluid (Mud) Drilling fluids:- Control pore pressure. Stabilise the wellbore. Transport cuttings from the drill bit to surface. Lubricate the drillstring. Mud pumps:- Power the drilling fluid. Provide power to mud motors and the drill bit. Solids control system:- Cleans and conditions the fluid. Mud loggers:- Continually monitor the system and record (log). 11

Cementing Sea Cap rock K Permeable Zone A Cap rock L Permeable Zone B Shale Sandstone A Shale Sandstone B Barriers against Sandstone A Barriers against Sandstone B Cap rock M Shale Barriers against Reservoir Permeable Zone C Main Reservoir Legend Barrier envelope Plug & Squeeze Cementing for Well Abandonment, Sidetracking or Isolating Open Perforations Animation showing deployment of cement into a casing annulus, known as a cement job. 12

Blowout Preventer (BOP) Photographs show a subsea BOP stack comprising hydraulic rams and annular elements to seal around the drill string or cut and seal the drill string or close off the open well. 13

Directional Drilling Mud Motors and Rotary Steerable Systems 14

Well Testing and Formation Evaluation Mud Logging and LWD/MWD Coring Electric logging Drill Stem Testing (DST) 15

Well Completion Surface Controlled Subsurface Safety Valve (SCSSV) may also have an annulus safety valve Gas lift valves (May also use various types of pumps) Production casing Tubing hanger Production tubing, typically 3.1/2 to 7 diameter Pressure/temperature gauge Landing nipple Production packer Seal assembly Re-entry guide No Go Nipple Cased & perforated / barefoot / slotted liner or a screen - with or without flow control 16

Xmas Tree An assembly of valves installed on the wellhead to control flow from/into the well, allow access for well interventions and monitor pressure/temperature. 17

Well Intervention Equipment: Pumping Slickline Electric line Coiled tubing Snubbing Objectives:- Stimulate zones fracture and/or acidise. Acquire downhole integrity, formation and flow data. Repair/replace broken equipment. Repair/replace equipment to optimise flow. Remove debris and deposits. Typical Slickline Rig Up 18

Offshore Well Intervention Equipment Slickline, Coiled Tubing and Subsea Intervention Vessel 19

Well Integrity 2009 Loss of well integrity during well abandonment North Sea 2012 Flow cut tubing from a water injection well 20

Summary Points Drilling a well is the only way to access a Reservoir and establish what is there. Wells are constructed from concentric strings of steel casing, cemented in place with a wellhead on top and a completion inside. Each well is a multi million pound project, North Sea wells are typically designed to last for decades and each well is as unique as each individual person. Constructing and maintaining a well is a team effort involving many people with different skills every individual is important. The priorities of the wells team are to maintain well integrity, avoid hurting anyone and deliver the objectives on time and in budget. Key Document: Oil and Gas UK Well Integrity Guidelines 21

An Introduction to Oil & Gas Drilling and Well Operations Educational Material from the IOM 3 Oil and Gas Division The global network for the materials cycle