IADC/SPE Drilling Conference 1998
DOI: 10.2118/39327-ms
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Application of Steerable Rotary Drilling Technology to Drill Extended Reach Wells

Abstract: fax 01-972-952-9435. AbstractA steerable rotary drilling system (SRD system) has been used on several extended reach wells at the Wytch Farm oilfield in southern England.Recently the SRD system successfully drilled the 8½" hole section of the first well ever to have a step out of more than 10km. The record breaking well, M11SPZ/SPY, has a measured depth of 34,967ft [10,658m] and a horizontal departure of 33,181ft [10,113m]. The reservoir section required rotary drilling techniques to be used. Improvements in d… Show more

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“…used in conjunction with the method, the bottom hole assembly (BHA) adopts the following assembly: Bit + Rotating ferromagnetic short piece + motor + non-magnetic drill collar + MWD + drill pipe. The rotating magnetic distance measuring system receives the parameters of drilling in the connection process [4][5] . As a result, the drilling direction and the deviation of connection point can be determined according to the information received.…”
Section: Drilling and Completion Technologiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…used in conjunction with the method, the bottom hole assembly (BHA) adopts the following assembly: Bit + Rotating ferromagnetic short piece + motor + non-magnetic drill collar + MWD + drill pipe. The rotating magnetic distance measuring system receives the parameters of drilling in the connection process [4][5] . As a result, the drilling direction and the deviation of connection point can be determined according to the information received.…”
Section: Drilling and Completion Technologiesmentioning
confidence: 99%