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The book clearly explains the concepts of the drilling engineering and presents the existing knowledge ranging from the history of drilling technology to well completion. This textbook takes on the difficult issue of sustainability in drilling engineering and tries to present the engineering terminologies in a clear manner so that the new hire, as well as the veteran driller, will be able to understand the drilling concepts with minimum effort. This textbook is an excellent resource for petroleum engineering students, drilling engineers, supervisors & managers, researchers and environmental…mehr
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- Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
- Seitenzahl: 786
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Februar 2015
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781119100287
- Artikelnr.: 44529511
- Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
- Seitenzahl: 786
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Februar 2015
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781119100287
- Artikelnr.: 44529511
1 1.1 Introduction 1 1.2 Introduction of Drilling Engineering 1 1.3
Importance of Drilling Engineering 2 1.4 Application of Drilling
Engineering 2 1.5 History of Oil Discovery 3 1.6 An Overview of Drilling
Engineering 5 1.7 Organization Chart and Manpower Requirements during
Drilling Operations 12 1.8 Aspect of Sustainability in Drilling Operations
13 1.9 Summary 15 References 16 2 Drilling Methods 17 2.1 Introduction 17
2.2 Types of Drilling Methods 18 2.3 Rotary Drilling Rig and its Components
20 2.4 Drilling Process 22 2.5 Types of Rotary Drilling Rigs 50 2.6 Nature
and Need for Sustainable Drilling Operations 57 2.7 Current Practice in the
Industries 58 2.8 Future Trend in Drilling Methods 61 2.9 Summary 62 2.10
Nomenclature 62 2.11 Exercise 63 Appendix 2A 65 Rig Floor (Conventional
Rotary Rig) 65 Rig Floor (Top Drive) 65 Blowout Preventer Stack And
Wellhead 66 Drilling Fluid Equipment 66 References 71 3 Drilling Fluids 73
3.1 Introduction 73 3.2 Drilling Fluid Circulating System 74 3.3 Classifi
cation of Drilling Fluids 76 3.4 Composition of Drilling Fluids 82 3.5 Mud
Additives 84 3.6 Measurement of Drilling Fluids Properties 101 3.7 New
Drilling Mud Calculations 124 3.8 Design of Mud Weight 125 3.9 Current
Developments in Drilling Fluids 128 3.10 Future Trend on Drilling Fluids
131 3.11 Summary 133 3.12 Nomenclature 133 3.13 Exercises 135 References
136 4 Drilling Hydraulics 141 4.1 Introduction 141 4.2 Types of Fluids 142
4.3 Flow Regimes 156 4.4 Hydrostatic Pressure Calculation 162 4.5 Fluid
Flow through Pipes 169 4.6 Fluid Flow through Drill Bits 171 4.7 Pressure
Loss Calculation of the Rig System 173 4.8 Current Development on Drilling
Hydraulics 183 4.9 Future Trend on Drilling Hydraulics 192 4.10 Summary 195
4.11 Nomenclature 195 4.12 Exercise 197 References 199 5 Well Control and
Monitoring Program 205 5.1 Introduction 205 5.2 Well Control System 206 5.3
Warning Signals of Kicks 211 5.4 Control of Infl ux and Kill Mud 214 5.5
BOP Equipment for Well Control System 227 5.6 Well Monitoring System 238
5.7 Current Practice in Well Control and Monitoring 240 5.8 Future Trend on
Well Control and Monitoring System 244 5.9 Summary 247 5.10 Nomenclature
247 5.11 Exercise 248 References 249 6 Formation Pore and Fracture Pressure
Estimation 251 6.1 Introduction 251 6.2 Geological Aspects of Rock
Mechanics in Drilling 252 6.3 Current Development on Formation Pore and
Fracture Pressure 312 6.4 Future Trend on Formation Pore and Fracture
Pressure 313 6.5 Summary 314 6.6 Nomenclature 314 6.7 Exercise 317
References 318 7 Basics of Drill String Design 321 7.1 Introduction 321 7.2
Drill String Components 322 7.3 Drilling Bit 334 7.4 Drill String Design
344 7.5 Bit Design 364 7.6 Drilling Bit Selection 366 7.7 Drilling Bit
Performance 368 7.8 Drilling Optimization Techniques 371 7.9 Factors Aff
ecting Rate of Penetration 379 7.10 Rate of Penetration Modelling 392 7.11
Current Development on Drill String and Bottomhole Assembly Design 416 7.12
Future Trend on Drill String and Bottomhole Assembly Design 423 7.13
Summary 424 7.14 Nomenclature 424 7.15 Exercise 427 References 428 8 Casing
Design 433 8.1 Introduction 433 8.2 Importance of Casing String 434 8.3
Types of Casing String 435 8.4 Components of Casing String 441 8.5 Classifi
cation and Properties of Casing 442 8.6 Manufacturing of Casing 446 8.7
Rig-site Operation 447 8.8 Casing Design and Selection Criteria 451 8.9
Current Development in Casing Technology 477 8.10 Discussions on Some Case
Studies 490 8.11 Future Trend on Casing Design Development 497 8.12 Summary
498 8.13 Nomenclature 498 8.14 Exercises 499 References 500 9 Cementing 503
9.1 Introduction 503 9.2 Applications of Oil Well Cements 504 9.3 Cement
Production 508 9.4 Classifications of Oil Well Cements 510 9.5 Cement
Properties 513 9.6 Types of Cementing 522 9.7 Oil Well Cement Additives 528
9.8 Cementing Design Process 531 9.9 Laboratory Tests on Cements Slurry 534
9.10 Mechanics of Cementing 549 9.11 Cement Job Evaluation 555 9.12 Cement
Volume Calculation 557 9.13 Practical Calculations 558 9.14 Recommendations
for Successful Cementing 564 9.15 Current Development on Cementing 564 9.16
Future Trend on Cementing 565 9.17 Summary 566 9.18 Nomenclature 567 9.19
Exercises 568 References 570 10 Horizontal and Directional Drilling 571
10.1 Introduction 571 10.2 Functions 572 10.3 Basic Terminologies 576 10.4
Types of Directional Drilling 580 10.5 Well Planning Trajectory 594 10.6
Directional Drilling Tools 599 10.7 Well Survey 616 10.8 Geo-steering 635
10.9 Current Trends in Directional Drilling 636 10.10 Future Trends in
Directional Drilling 637 10.11 Summary 639 10.12 Nomenclature 639 10.13
Exercise 640 References 642 11 Well Drilling Cost Analysis 643 11.1
Introduction 643 11.2 Variables Related to Drilling Costs 644 11.3 Types of
Well Drilling Costs 645 11.4 Brake Down of Total Well Drilling Cost 647
11.5 Authorisation for Expenditure 647 11.6 Drilling Cost Estimation 649
11.7 Well Drilling Time Estimation 656 11.8 Time Value of Investment 668
11.9 Price Elasticity 669 11.10 Current Trend on Drilling Cost Analysis 670
11.11 Future Trend on Drilling Cost Analysis 672 11.12 Summary 673 11.13
Nomenclature 673 11.14 Exercise 674 References 677 12 Well Completion 679
12.1 Introduction 679 12.2 History of Well Completion 680 12.3 Requirements
for Well Completion 680 12.4 Types of Well Completion 683 12.5 Factors Infl
uencing Well Completion Design 695 12.6 Completion Equipment and Materials
697 12.7 Sand Control 719 12.8 Remedial Cementing 721 12.9 Corrosion and
Corrosion Prevention 724 12.10 Current Development on Well Completion 729
12.11 Future Trend on Well Completion 733 12.12 Summary 735 References 735
Index 737
1 1.1 Introduction 1 1.2 Introduction of Drilling Engineering 1 1.3
Importance of Drilling Engineering 2 1.4 Application of Drilling
Engineering 2 1.5 History of Oil Discovery 3 1.6 An Overview of Drilling
Engineering 5 1.7 Organization Chart and Manpower Requirements during
Drilling Operations 12 1.8 Aspect of Sustainability in Drilling Operations
13 1.9 Summary 15 References 16 2 Drilling Methods 17 2.1 Introduction 17
2.2 Types of Drilling Methods 18 2.3 Rotary Drilling Rig and its Components
20 2.4 Drilling Process 22 2.5 Types of Rotary Drilling Rigs 50 2.6 Nature
and Need for Sustainable Drilling Operations 57 2.7 Current Practice in the
Industries 58 2.8 Future Trend in Drilling Methods 61 2.9 Summary 62 2.10
Nomenclature 62 2.11 Exercise 63 Appendix 2A 65 Rig Floor (Conventional
Rotary Rig) 65 Rig Floor (Top Drive) 65 Blowout Preventer Stack And
Wellhead 66 Drilling Fluid Equipment 66 References 71 3 Drilling Fluids 73
3.1 Introduction 73 3.2 Drilling Fluid Circulating System 74 3.3 Classifi
cation of Drilling Fluids 76 3.4 Composition of Drilling Fluids 82 3.5 Mud
Additives 84 3.6 Measurement of Drilling Fluids Properties 101 3.7 New
Drilling Mud Calculations 124 3.8 Design of Mud Weight 125 3.9 Current
Developments in Drilling Fluids 128 3.10 Future Trend on Drilling Fluids
131 3.11 Summary 133 3.12 Nomenclature 133 3.13 Exercises 135 References
136 4 Drilling Hydraulics 141 4.1 Introduction 141 4.2 Types of Fluids 142
4.3 Flow Regimes 156 4.4 Hydrostatic Pressure Calculation 162 4.5 Fluid
Flow through Pipes 169 4.6 Fluid Flow through Drill Bits 171 4.7 Pressure
Loss Calculation of the Rig System 173 4.8 Current Development on Drilling
Hydraulics 183 4.9 Future Trend on Drilling Hydraulics 192 4.10 Summary 195
4.11 Nomenclature 195 4.12 Exercise 197 References 199 5 Well Control and
Monitoring Program 205 5.1 Introduction 205 5.2 Well Control System 206 5.3
Warning Signals of Kicks 211 5.4 Control of Infl ux and Kill Mud 214 5.5
BOP Equipment for Well Control System 227 5.6 Well Monitoring System 238
5.7 Current Practice in Well Control and Monitoring 240 5.8 Future Trend on
Well Control and Monitoring System 244 5.9 Summary 247 5.10 Nomenclature
247 5.11 Exercise 248 References 249 6 Formation Pore and Fracture Pressure
Estimation 251 6.1 Introduction 251 6.2 Geological Aspects of Rock
Mechanics in Drilling 252 6.3 Current Development on Formation Pore and
Fracture Pressure 312 6.4 Future Trend on Formation Pore and Fracture
Pressure 313 6.5 Summary 314 6.6 Nomenclature 314 6.7 Exercise 317
References 318 7 Basics of Drill String Design 321 7.1 Introduction 321 7.2
Drill String Components 322 7.3 Drilling Bit 334 7.4 Drill String Design
344 7.5 Bit Design 364 7.6 Drilling Bit Selection 366 7.7 Drilling Bit
Performance 368 7.8 Drilling Optimization Techniques 371 7.9 Factors Aff
ecting Rate of Penetration 379 7.10 Rate of Penetration Modelling 392 7.11
Current Development on Drill String and Bottomhole Assembly Design 416 7.12
Future Trend on Drill String and Bottomhole Assembly Design 423 7.13
Summary 424 7.14 Nomenclature 424 7.15 Exercise 427 References 428 8 Casing
Design 433 8.1 Introduction 433 8.2 Importance of Casing String 434 8.3
Types of Casing String 435 8.4 Components of Casing String 441 8.5 Classifi
cation and Properties of Casing 442 8.6 Manufacturing of Casing 446 8.7
Rig-site Operation 447 8.8 Casing Design and Selection Criteria 451 8.9
Current Development in Casing Technology 477 8.10 Discussions on Some Case
Studies 490 8.11 Future Trend on Casing Design Development 497 8.12 Summary
498 8.13 Nomenclature 498 8.14 Exercises 499 References 500 9 Cementing 503
9.1 Introduction 503 9.2 Applications of Oil Well Cements 504 9.3 Cement
Production 508 9.4 Classifications of Oil Well Cements 510 9.5 Cement
Properties 513 9.6 Types of Cementing 522 9.7 Oil Well Cement Additives 528
9.8 Cementing Design Process 531 9.9 Laboratory Tests on Cements Slurry 534
9.10 Mechanics of Cementing 549 9.11 Cement Job Evaluation 555 9.12 Cement
Volume Calculation 557 9.13 Practical Calculations 558 9.14 Recommendations
for Successful Cementing 564 9.15 Current Development on Cementing 564 9.16
Future Trend on Cementing 565 9.17 Summary 566 9.18 Nomenclature 567 9.19
Exercises 568 References 570 10 Horizontal and Directional Drilling 571
10.1 Introduction 571 10.2 Functions 572 10.3 Basic Terminologies 576 10.4
Types of Directional Drilling 580 10.5 Well Planning Trajectory 594 10.6
Directional Drilling Tools 599 10.7 Well Survey 616 10.8 Geo-steering 635
10.9 Current Trends in Directional Drilling 636 10.10 Future Trends in
Directional Drilling 637 10.11 Summary 639 10.12 Nomenclature 639 10.13
Exercise 640 References 642 11 Well Drilling Cost Analysis 643 11.1
Introduction 643 11.2 Variables Related to Drilling Costs 644 11.3 Types of
Well Drilling Costs 645 11.4 Brake Down of Total Well Drilling Cost 647
11.5 Authorisation for Expenditure 647 11.6 Drilling Cost Estimation 649
11.7 Well Drilling Time Estimation 656 11.8 Time Value of Investment 668
11.9 Price Elasticity 669 11.10 Current Trend on Drilling Cost Analysis 670
11.11 Future Trend on Drilling Cost Analysis 672 11.12 Summary 673 11.13
Nomenclature 673 11.14 Exercise 674 References 677 12 Well Completion 679
12.1 Introduction 679 12.2 History of Well Completion 680 12.3 Requirements
for Well Completion 680 12.4 Types of Well Completion 683 12.5 Factors Infl
uencing Well Completion Design 695 12.6 Completion Equipment and Materials
697 12.7 Sand Control 719 12.8 Remedial Cementing 721 12.9 Corrosion and
Corrosion Prevention 724 12.10 Current Development on Well Completion 729
12.11 Future Trend on Well Completion 733 12.12 Summary 735 References 735
Index 737