Improve well-construction performance, efficiency, and coordination while reducing wellbore instability.
Conventional drilling through the sloughing shale and fractured limestone of the Shuaiba Formation caused challenges in an offset well, including total losses, inefficient hole cleaning, wellbore instability, and stuck pipe with lost-in-hole BHAs. Such conditions increased NPT due to additional trips and remedial treatments with cement plugs to stabilize the wellbore, increasing the overall AFE.
The Allegro XCD service leverages a suite of software simulation solutions that help mitigate drilling risks before the BHA is run in hole. Using the DBOS™ drillbit optimization system, Schlumberger engineers analyzed the formation strength of this specific application to design a customized XCD casing-while-drilling alloy casing bit with a unique cutting structure that could drill the required footage in one run.
After a custom bit was designed, the i-DRILL™ integrated dynamic system analysis service was used to optimize a centralizer placement and generate a drilling roadmap to better control the directional profile of the well once the casing-while-drilling operation began. By drilling and casing the well at the same time, the Allegro CD™ casing-while-drilling services create a plastering effect that smears cuttings into the borehole wall, enhancing wellbore stability and drilling efficiency.
A 12 1/4-in section with 9 5/8-in casing was drilled to TD in one run without any lost-in-hole BHAs, multiple cement plugs to stabilize the wellbore, or other hole complications. As compared with the offset well, the operation reduced flat time and saved 47 rig days.