SPE Drilling & Completion
Volume 27,
Number 3,
September 2012,
pp. 355-362
Summary
On the basis of the analysis of the jet-modulating mechanism, a novel
tool--a hydraulic-pulsed cavitating-jet generator (HPCJG)--is designed to
further improve the rate of penetration (ROP). The HPCJG combines the
advantages of a pulsed jet and a cavitating jet. When the drilling fluid flows
through this tool, the fluid will be modulated to the pulsed and cavitating jet
by application of the impellers and by entering into the self-resonant chamber.
During this process, a pulsed cavitating jet is formed at the outlet of the bit
nozzle. Because of jet pulsation, cavitating erosion, and the local
negative-pressure effect, the cleaning efficiency of the well-bottom cuttings
and the ROP will be improved. Laboratory and oilfield tests have indicated that
the pulsed-pressure amplitude and the pressure drop of the generator increase
with the increase of the flow rate. However, the frequency of the pressure
pulsation is invariable in this process. This generator has been applied to
more than 100 wells in eight oil fields throughout China. The results show that
the maximum density of the test drilling fluid is 1.93 g/cm3, the
maximum test-well depth is 6162 m, and the operation time of the generator is
more than 230 hours (the maximum operation time recorded was more than 520
hours). Furthermore, the average ROP was increased by approximately 16.7% to
104.4%. In conclusion, the generator has the characteristics of a simple
structure, has a long lifetime, is able to adapt well with existing drilling
equipment, and can provide a safe and efficient drilling technique for deep
wells.
© 2012. Society of Petroleum Engineers
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History
- Original manuscript received:
22 October 2011
- Revised manuscript received:
12 April 2012
- Manuscript approved:
27 April 2012
- Published online:
31 July 2012
- Version of record:
18 September 2012