Hard Streak and Hole Instability

VICTOR U.K. OGUJIOFOR, ADEWALE DOSUNMU (PROF.)

Abstract: The hard streak is associated with siliceous-ferruginous sandstone with traces of siltstone rapped in augen of shale. Hitherto the drilling industry is disturbed with challenges of optimal bit selection due to a fact that current bit models in market are bias to very hard Formation like hard streak. In Soku Oil field of Niger Delta in Nigeria, West Coast of Africa, there exits challenges on proper bit to drill the section of this hard Formation. This segment of Formation is called drillers’ nightmare because it affects every inch of drilling – from the bit in the drilling string to drilling tools, mud, hole diameter and general rig operation. Most of the current  models were propagated by experiemental without reference to field  practical imput. Engineers that specialize in drill bit optimization, including Directional Drillers, possess the analytical skill to evaluate the drilling problems in a methodical fashion, carefully considering the larger context of the drilling process. Therefore, to tackle the menace of the hard streak, great experience, mineralogical investigation of the streak, regrouping and remodelling of existing models were done. Data for this study were gathered through personal observation as a Directional Driller at Soku field and operators in Niger Delta. They were subjected to analytical methods, presented in tables, figures and charts. Based on the data analysis, the findings of this study are that:

*      Insert bits are perfectly good to drill all sections of hard streak provided rotation at bottom is not more than 36 hours, less cones are lost. 

*      Use of PDC bits to drill or ream through the hard streak is an aberration while insert bit (447) is the best for drilling hard streak.

*      Regrouping of International Association of Drilling Companies (IADC) Code and remodelling of current models in the market were inevitable to accommodate selection of hard streak bits.

*      Use of steerable motor all through a hard streak to reduce axial lateral vibration on drilling string is recommended.

Keywords: International Association of Drilling Companies (IADC) Code, hard streak.

Title: Hard Streak and Hole Instability

Author: VICTOR U.K. OGUJIOFOR, ADEWALE DOSUNMU (PROF.)

International Journal of Engineering Research and Reviews

ISSN 2348-697X (Online)

Research Publish Journals

Vol. 4, Issue 1, January 2016 – March 2016

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Hard Streak and Hole Instability by VICTOR U.K. OGUJIOFOR, ADEWALE DOSUNMU (PROF.)