Dynamic offset well analysis
US-2024419739-A1 · Dec 19, 2024 · US
US9719341B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9719341-B2 |
| Application number | US-77123010-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 30, 2010 |
| Priority date | May 7, 2009 |
| Publication date | Aug 1, 2017 |
| Grant date | Aug 1, 2017 |
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To control well drilling, information relating to a trajectory of a well is received, and fluid flow in the well is simulated according to the received information. Simulating the fluid production comprises simulating production flow assurance that seeks to reduce occurrence of mixtures of different types of fluids that reduce production of a target fluid. In response to results of the simulating, a further trajectory for further drilling of the well is identified.
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A method of controlling well drilling, comprising: receiving a drill plan including information relating to an initial current planned trajectory of a well; performing, by a computer during drilling of the well, a plurality of iterations of: receiving an altered planned trajectory of the well that differs from the current planned trajectory of the well; updating a geological model based on the altered planned trajectory of the well; simulating, based on the updated geological model, fluid flow in the well according to the altered planned trajectory for further drilling of the well, wherein simulating the fluid flow comprises simulating production flow assurance that considers occurrence of mixtures of different types of fluids that reduce production of a target fluid; in response to determining from results of the simulating that the altered planned trajectory provides improved fluid flow characteristics, identifying the altered planned trajectory as an updated current planned trajectory to use for further drilling of the well; and performing the further drilling of the well according to the updated current planned trajectory. 2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the received altered planned trajectory is a selected one of a plurality of proposed altered planned trajectories. 3. The method of claim 1 , wherein the receiving the altered planned trajectory, the updating, the simulating, the identifying, and the performing the further drilling are iteratively performed to complete drilling of the well. 4. The method of claim 3 , wherein receiving the altered planned trajectory of the well occurs after a partial length of the well has been drilled but before a total length of the well has been drilled, and wherein the simulating and the identifying are performed prior to the total length of the well being drilled, and wherein the further drilling is performed after the partial length of the well has been drilled. 5. The method of claim 1 , wherein simulating the fluid flow comprises simulating fluid production in the well from a reservoir surrounding the well to an earth surface from which the well extends. 6. The method of claim 5 , wherein the occurrence of the mixtures of different types of fluids that reduce production of the target fluid is part of a three-phase holdup effect. 7. The method of claim 5 , wherein simulating the production flow assurance comprises identifying one or more sections of the well in which buildup of one or more fluids other than the target fluid occur. 8. The method of claim 7 , wherein the altered planned trajectory includes one or more traps in the well to allow for accumulation of the one or more other fluids with reduced interference with production of the target fluid. 9. An article comprising at least one non-transitory computer-readable storage medium storing instructions that upon execution cause a computer to: receive a drill plan including information of an initial current planned trajectory of a well, wherein the initial current planned trajectory of the drill plan is based on a geological model; during drilling of the well, perform a plurality of iterations of: receive information relating to the drilling, the received information comprising measurement data acquired by one or more sensors of drilling equipment during the drilling, and a current position of the drilling equipment; receive a proposed planned trajectory of the well that differs from the current planned trajectory of the well; change the geological model responsive to the measurement data to produce an updated geological model; modify the updated geological model based on the proposed planned trajectory to produce a modified geological model, the modified geological model including a well according to the proposed planned trajectory; prior to completion of the drilling of the well, simulate, using the modified geological model, fluid flow in the well in response to the proposed planned trajectory, wherein simulating the fluid flow comprises simulating production flow assurance that considers a multiphase holdup effect; and in response to determining from results of the simulating that the proposed planned trajectory provides improved fluid flow characteristics, identify the proposed planned trajectory to update current planned trajectory to use for further drilling of the well to provide for real-time trajectory control in drilling the well. 10. The article of claim 9 , wherein simulating the production flow assurance considers occurrence of mixtures of different types of fluids that reduce production of a target fluid. 11. The article of claim 9 , wherein simulating the production flow assurance comprises identifying one or more sections of the well in which buildup of one or more fluids other than a target fluid occur, and wherein the proposed planned trajectory comprises one or more traps in the well to allow for accumulation of the one or more other fluids with reduced interference with production of the target fluid. 12. A computer comprising: storage media to store information relating to drilling of a well, and information of a drill plan that specifies an initial current planned trajectory of the well, wherein the initial current planned trajectory is based on a geological model; and one or more processors configured to, during drilling of the well, perform a plurality of iterations of: receive information relating to the drilling; receive a proposed modified planned trajectory of the well that differs from the current planned trajectory of the well; change the geological model responsive to measurement data acquired by one or more sensors during the drilling of the well, the changing to produce an updated geological model; modify the updated geological model based on the proposed modified planned trajectory to produce a modified geological model, the modified geological model including a well according to the proposed modified planned trajectory; prior to completion of the drilling of the well, simulate, using the modified geological model, fluid flow in the well in response to the proposed modified planned trajectory, wherein simulating the fluid flow comprises simulating production flow assurance that considers occurrence of mixtures of different types of fluids that reduce production of a target fluid; and in response to determining from results of the simulating that the proposed modified planned trajectory provides improved fluid flow characteristics, identify the proposed modified planned trajectory to update the current planned trajectory to use for further drilling of the well to provide for real-time trajectory control in drilling the well. 13. The article of claim 9 , wherein receiving the information, receiving the proposed planned trajectory, simulating the fluid flow, and identifying the proposed planned trajectory to use for further drilling are iteratively performed until the completion of the drilling of the well. 14. The computer of claim 12 , wherein receiving the information, receiving the proposed modified planned trajectory, simulating the fluid flow, and identifying the proposed modified planned trajectory to use for further drilling are iteratively performed until the completion of the drilling of the well. 15. The article of claim 9 , wherein the instructions upon execution cause the computer to further: in response to determining from the results of the simulating that the proposed planned trajectory does not provide improved fluid flow characteristics, identify a different proposed planned trajectory as the updated current planned trajecto
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