Significantly reduce costs with exceptional screen life and superior fluids handling.
已发表: 06/11/2014
已发表: 06/11/2014
Well Information |
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Location | Carthage, Texas, USA |
Well types | Oil producer |
Depth | 10,500 ft – 17,500 ft |
Hole size | 6¾-in Intermediate Section |
Fluid type | Water Based Mud, 15.5 PPG |
Date | May 8, 2012 - May 30, 2012 |
In an effort to improve efficiency and decrease operating and maintenance costs, a drilling contractor in South Texas entrusted M-I SWACO to evaluate, record and compare the performance efficiency of a competitor’s corrugated-panel screen to patented DURAFLO D500-C flat-panel replacement screens. The selected drilling platform was equipped with two Derrick-brand D503 rig-owned shale shakers. After visual inspection, M-I SWACO ran a comprehensive motion analysis test on both shakers to evaluate the G-force and motion type using VSAT computer analysis. VSAT analysis showed an in-depth view of shaker performance in regard to accepted standards of operation. Additionally, it allowed shaker specifications to be benchmarked and normalized for fair, unbiased screen comparison. VSAT analysis confirmed that both shakers were operating according to manufacturer’s specifications.
The rig, located in South Texas was in production phase, utilizing a 15.5 OBM. Given the nature of the drilled formation, an API 140 version of patented DURAFLO D500-C replacement screens in XR mesh was recommended. These screens were tested in a side-by-side comparison with the competitor’s corrugated-panel OEM screen, also bearing an API 140 designation. Testing proved the DURAFLO D500-C replacement screens were able to match the handling capacity of the competitor’s corrugated-panel screen, further highlighting the flat-panel design benefit. Even more, the flat-panel DURAFLO D500-C replacement screen decreased “dry beach” and “horseshoeing” phenomena which promote premature screen blinding.
The DURAFLO D500-C replacement screens proved more than capable of handling the 6¾ in section with an average ROP of 44 ft/h using a high density, 15.5 PPG OBM. While both sets of test screens remained on shakers for the duration of the well, it was observed that the M-I SWACO DURAFLO D500-C replacement screen’s flat-panel showed greater resistance to screen mesh wear and gasket life vs. the OEM corrugated-panel design. In addition, the composite flat-panel showed superior screen life, having only 16% total cell failure due to normal mesh wear after 19 days of production vs. the competitor’s 30% total cell failure due to gasket and mesh failure. The DURAFLO D500-C replacement screen showed a 47% increase in cuttings discard rate vs. the competitor’s corrugated-panel design, while maintaining a ~9% lower cuttings dryness. The DURAFLO D500-C replacement screen not only matched capacity and discarded more cuttings but, maintained improved cuttings dryness, proving superior screening efficiency to yield substantial OBM drilling fluid savings.
Challenge: Drilling contractor in South Texas entrusted M-I SWACO to evaluate, record and compare the performance efficiency of a competitor’s corrugated-panel screen to patented DURAFLO D500-C flat-panel replacement screens.
Solution: Screens were tested in a side-by-side comparison with the competitor’s corrugated-panel OEM screen, also bearing an API 140 designation.
Results: DURAFLO D500-C replacement screens proved more than capable of handling the 6¾-in section with an average ROP of 44 ft/hr using a high density, 15.5 PPG OBM.