SPE/IADC Drilling Conference 2003
DOI: 10.2118/79796-ms
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New PDC Design Process Solves Challenging Directional Application in Abu Dhabi Onshore Fields

Abstract: Roller cone bits have dominated the 8–1/2" steerable application in Abu Dhabi due to their proficient steerability, consistently achieving the required build rates in the soft Nahr Umr shale. In the vertical section, PDC bits often achieve up to four times the penetration rates of TCI bits. However, directional performance when using PDC bits to build angle was compromised by fluctuations in reactive torque resulting in poor tool face control and inconsistent build up rates. The overall result was poor penetra… Show more

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“…This feature consists of reduced cutter exposure at the bit cone region of the bit, thereby creating a bearing area. Although generally used in motor steerable applications, this DOC control technology (Al-Suwaidi et al, 2003) and resulting bearing surface can be used to reduce the aggressiveness of the bit on rotary assemblies as well. Apart from increasing the bit stability, it also enables the bit to remain aggressive until a target DOC is attained.…”
Section: Bit Selectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This feature consists of reduced cutter exposure at the bit cone region of the bit, thereby creating a bearing area. Although generally used in motor steerable applications, this DOC control technology (Al-Suwaidi et al, 2003) and resulting bearing surface can be used to reduce the aggressiveness of the bit on rotary assemblies as well. Apart from increasing the bit stability, it also enables the bit to remain aggressive until a target DOC is attained.…”
Section: Bit Selectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Secondarily, there have been improvements in the way secondary cutting structures are used in some of the designs. Improvements in the use of back-up cutters has led to higher ROP and more efficient cutting structures, while retaining durability (Oldham et al, 2010) Steerability The depth-of-cut control technology has proven to reduce torque fluctuations normal in interbedded drilling, as well as in steerable assemblies (Norris et al, 1998 andAl-Suwaidi et al, 2003). "Depth-of-cut-control is best explained by way of example, for instance, consider an ordinary hand planer used in wood working.…”
Section: Stability and Design Technologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Penetration of a cutter can be managed by adjusting its projection from the body of a bit." (Al-Suwaidi et al, 2003) A modern drill bit with reduced exposure in the center of the cutting structure is shown in Fig. 5.…”
Section: Stability and Design Technologymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The cutting structure is arranged so that the sum of all axial and torsional forces affecting it results in a net imbalance that is small and manageable. This type of design, along with DOC control, minimizes the vibration from bitto-rock interaction (Al-Suwaidi et al 2003;Al-Hajji et al 2003).…”
Section: Bit Technologymentioning
confidence: 99%