Dynamic offset well analysis
US-2024419739-A1 · Dec 19, 2024 · US
US10324006B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10324006-B2 |
| Application number | US-201415103681-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 11, 2014 |
| Priority date | Dec 12, 2013 |
| Publication date | Jun 18, 2019 |
| Grant date | Jun 18, 2019 |
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A method for detecting a malfunction during a drilling operation is carried out by making use of a drill bit, the method including the following: a) the comparison of a first magnitude (E) representative of the mechanical specific energy (MSE), with a first threshold value (E max ); b) when the first magnitude is greater than the first threshold value, the comparison of the ratio (E/S) between the first magnitude and a second magnitude (S) representative of the drilling force with a second threshold value ((E/S) max ); c) the detection of a malfunction in the drilling operation when the ratio (E/S) between the first magnitude (E) and the second magnitude (S) is greater than the second threshold value ((E/S) max ). The method provides the ability to ensure more precise detection of a malfunction during drilling operations.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A method for detecting a malfunction during an oil drilling operation carried out by making use of a drill bit as an oil drilling tool, the method comprising: a) obtaining various different magnitudes from measurements performed at a surface and carried out on the oil drilling tool; b) a comparison of a first magnitude representative of a mechanical specific energy, with a first threshold value; c) when the first magnitude is greater than the first threshold value, a comparison of a ratio between the first magnitude and a second magnitude representative of a drilling force with a second threshold value; and d) a detection of a malfunction in the oil drilling operation when the ratio between the first magnitude and the second magnitude is greater than the second threshold value. 2. The malfunction detection method according to claim 1 , further comprising, prior to the steps b) and c), providing of an estimate of at least one of the following variable values: a rate of penetration of the drill bit; a weight applied on the drill bit; and a torque applied to the drill bit; the first magnitude being calculated based on the torque applied to the drill bit and the rate of penetration of the drill bit; and the second magnitude being calculated based on the weight applied on the drill bit and the rate of penetration of the drill bit. 3. The malfunction detection method according to claim 2 , wherein the first magnitude is obtained by using the following equation: E = 120 * π * RPM * TOB A B * ROP where RPM is a number of revolutions per minute of the drill bit; TOB is the torque applied to the drill bit; ROP is the rate of penetration of the drill bit; and AB is a surface area of a bore hole. 4. The malfunction detection method according to claim 2 , wherein an estimate of the torque applied to the drill bit is obtained independently of the weight applied on the drill bit. 5. The malfunction detection method according to claim 1 , wherein the comparisons with the first and second maximum threshold values are performed in real time. 6. The malfunction detection method according to claim 5 , further comprising, following conclusion of the step d): e) a determination of a malfunction of a type related to lateral vibration of the drill bit when the variations in a torque applied to the drill bit are lower than a third threshold value. 7. The malfunction detection method according to claim 6 , further comprising, following conclusion of the step e): f) a determination of a malfunction of a type related to axial vibration of the drill bit when variations in a weight applied on the drill bit are greater than a fourth threshold value. 8. The malfunction detection method according to claim 6 further comprising, following conclusion of the step e): g) a determination of a malfunction of a type related to torsional vibration of the drill bit when the variations in a weight applied on the drill bit are lower than a fourth threshold value. 9. The malfunction detection method according to claim 1 , further comprising, following conclusion of the step c), when the ratio between the first magnitude and the second magnitude is lower than the second threshold value: h) the comparison of the ratio between the first magnitude and the second magnitude and the second magnitude is lower than the fifth threshold value. 10. The malfunction detection method according to claim 9 , further comprising, following conclusion of the step h): i) a determination of a malfunction of a type related to balling of the drill bit when after a cleaning of the drill bit, the ratio between the first magnitude and the second magnitude is greater than the fifth threshold value. 11. The malfunction detection method according to claim 9 , further comprising, following conclusion of the step h): i) a determination of a malfunction of a type related to wear and tear of the drill bit when after a cleaning of the drill bit, the ratio between the first magnitude and the second magnitude remains lower than the fifth threshold value. 12. A method for detecting a malfunction during an oil drilling operation carried out by making use of a drill bit as an oil drilling tool, the method comprising: a) obtaining various different magnitudes from measurements performed at a surface and carried out on the oil drilling tool; b) comparing a first magnitude representative of mechanical specific energy, with a first threshold value; c) when the first magnitude is greater than the first threshold value, comparing a ratio between the first magnitude and a second magnitude representative of a drilling force with a second threshold value; d) detecting a malfunction in the oil drilling operation when the ratio between the first magnitude and the second magnitude is greater than the second threshold value, wherein the malfunction detection method further comprises, prior to the steps b) and c), providing of an estimate of at least one of the following variable values: (i) a rate of penetration of the drill bit; (ii) a weight applied on the drill bit; and (iii) a torque applied to the drill bit; e) calculating the first magnitude based on the torque applied to the drill bit and the rate of penetration of the drill bit; and f) calculating the second magnitude based on the weight applied on the drill bit and the rate of penetration of the drill bit. 13. The malfunction detection method according to claim 12 , wherein the first magnitude is obtained by using the following equation: E = 120 * π * RPM * TOB A B * ROP where RPM is the number of revolutions per minute of the drill bit; TOB is the torque applied to the drill bit; ROP is the rate of penetration of the drill bit; and AB is a surface area of a bore hole. 14. The malfunction detection method according to claim 12 , wherein an estimate of the torque applied to the drill bit is obtained independently of the weight applied on the drill bit. 15. The malfunction detection method according to claim 12 , further comprising, following conclusion of the step d): g) determining a malfunction of a type related to lateral vibration of the drill bit when variations in the torque applied to the drill bit are lower than a third threshold value. 16. The malfunction detection method according to claim 15 , further comprising, following conclusion of the step g): h) determining a malfunction of a type related to axial vibration of the drill bit when variations in the weight applied on the drill bit are greater than a fourth threshold value. 17. The ma
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