Drilling performance monitoring and optimization: a data-driven approach

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Shan e Zehra Lashari
Ali Takbiri-Borujeni
Ebrahim Fathi
Ting Sun
Reza Rahmani
Mehdi Khazaeli
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[1] West Virginia University,
[2] China University of Petroleum-Beijing,undefined
[3] National Oilwell Varco,undefined
[4] University of The Pacific,undefined
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Data-driven technology; Drilling; Drill-bit dysfunction; Drilling performance monitoring;
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Drilling performance monitoring and optimization are crucial in increasing the overall NPV of an oil and gas project. Even after rigorous planning, drilling phase of any project can be hindered by unanticipated problems, such as bit balling. The objective of this paper is to implement artificial intelligence technique to develop a smart model for more accurate and robust real-time drilling performance monitoring and optimization. For this purpose, the back propagation, feed forward neural network model was developed to predict rate of penetration (ROP) using different input parameters such as weight on bit, rotations per minute, mud flow (GPM) and differential pressures. The heavy hitter features identification and dimensionality reduction are performed to understand the impacts of each of the drilling parameters on ROP. This will be used to optimize the input parameters for model development and validation and performing the operation optimization when bit is underperforming. The model is first developed based on the drilling experiments performed in the laboratory and then extended to field applications. From both laboratory and field test data provided, we have proved that the data-driven model built using multilayer perceptron technique can be successfully used for drilling performance monitoring and optimization, especially identifying the bit malfunction or failure, i.e., bit balling. We have shown that the ROP has complex relationship with other drilling variables which cannot be captured using conventional statistical approaches or from different empirical models. The data-driven approach combined with statistical regression analysis provides better understanding of relationship between variables and prediction of ROP.
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页码:2747 / 2756
页数:9
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