Improve penetration rates and directional control with our ridged 3D cutting element bit.
The plan required building angle from vertical to 30° through the challenging limestone formations. These are hard and heterogeneous carbonates with 15,000- to 20,000-psi unconfined compressive strength (UCS) and interbeds of swelling shale. To control the severe stick/slip, operators typically have to limit WOB, which had previously lowered the ROP in offsets wells to an average of 9.1-m/h [30-ft/h] while drilling to 1,789.2-m [5,870-ft] MD.
Based on analysis from the IDEAS™ integrated dynamic design and analysis platform, SLB recommended that KOC deploy an AxeBlade bit. Projections showed that due to the unique geometry of the ridged diamond elements, the AxeBlade bit would create less torque fluctuation, which, in turn, would help mitigate stick/slip. This would also permit more WOB, enabling a higher ROP.
Using the AxeBlade bit, the operator achieved TD in a single run while establishing new ROP benchmarks for directional drilling in the northern Kuwait fields. The benchmarks showed an increase of ROP to more than 56 ft/h, exceeding the field's ROP record by 63%. The AxeBlade bit also improved on the average field ROP by 84%. The angle was built to 30° as required while experiencing significant reduction in stick/slip with torque mitigation.