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Spe Drilling & Completion | 2009

Automatic Measurement of Drilling Fluid and Drill-Cuttings Properties

Arild Saasen; Tor Henry Omland; Sigbjorn Ekrene; Jerome Breviere; Eric Villard; Nils Kaageson-Loe; Ahmadi Tehrani; Jacqueline Cameron; Michael Freeman; Fred Growcock; Andrew Patrick; Tore Stock; Terje Jorgensen; Frode Reinholt; Hans Erik Foss Amundsen; Andrew Steele; Gerry Meeten

Abstract In order to remotely control the drilling process it is necessary to measure several drilling fluid parameters automatically. This will increase objectivity of the measurements as well as make it possible to immediately react to changes. The current paper describes in detail the design for an integrated tool combination and the results of a full size yard test of such a combined s et of tools for measuring drilling fluid parameters and formation properties automatically. Some of the automated tools have been tested on rig site operations. Results from these individual tests are also presented. The automatic drilling fluid analysis includes viscosity, fluid loss, electric stability measurements and chemical properties like pH. Full viscosity curves for the drilling fluid are measured using configurations and shear rates similar to those suggested by API procedures. Since gel formation curves and fluid loss properties require some sort of controlled static periods, these measurements are made semi-continuous. However, they are automatic and are measured as frequently as possible. An automatic system is included to measure the particle size distribution, concentration and morphology. Knowledge of these parameters is necessary, especially when drilling in depleted reservoirs where particles are added for increasing the wellbore strength. The produced cuttings volume is measured. An automatic system is adapted that determines, with accuracy comparable to that of visual analysis, whether the particles separated at the shaker screens are drill cuttings or cavings produced by an unstable formation. The mineralogy of the cuttings is analysed automatically using Raman spectroscopy, making it possible to evaluate continuously the different formations being drilled.


Archive | 2001

Method and system for automatic analysis of particles

Ole Magne Johnsen; Terje Jorgensen; Frode Reinholt


Archive | 2001

Automatic particle analyzing system

Terje Jorgensen; Frode Reinholt; Ole Magne Johnsen


Digital Energy Conference and Exhibition | 2007

Improved Drilling Process Control Through Continuous Particle and Cuttings Monitoring

Tor Henry Omland; Arild Saasen; Knut Taugbol; Terje Jorgensen; Frode Reinholt; Per Amund Amundsen; Hans Erik Foss Amundsen; Sigbjorn Ekrene; Norbert Scholz; Bjorn Dahl; Marc Douglas Fries; Eric Villard; Andrew Steele


Archive | 2007

Method and apparatus for analyzing objects contained in a flow or product sample where both individual and common data for the objects are calculated and monitored

Frode Reinholt; Terje Jorgensen


Archive | 2006

Meßvorrichtung zur Bestimmung des Staubungsverhaltens von dispersen Systemen

Robert Waggeling; Terje Jorgensen; Frode Reinholt


Archive | 2001

Automatic particle analysing system

Terje Jorgensen; Frode Reinholt; Ole Magne Johnsen


Distributed Computing | 2008

Automatic Measurement of Drilling Fluid and Drill Cuttings Properties

Arild Saasen; Tor Henry Omland; Sigbjorn Ekrene; Jerome Breviere; Eric Villard; Nils Kaageson-Loe; Ahmadi Tehrani; Jacqueline Cameron; Michael Freeman; Fred Growcock; Andrew Patrick; Tore Stock; Terje Jorgensen; Frode Reinholt; Norbert Scholz; Hans Erik Foss Amundsen; Andrew Steele; Gerry Meeten


Archive | 2007

Object analysis method for e.g. flow sample, involves bringing about rotational movement between object and image detection device so that images of objects are provided for processing and analysis of objects

Frode Reinholt; Terje Jorgensen


Archive | 2007

Method and an apparatus for analysing objects

Frode Reinholt; Terje Jorgensen

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Arild Saasen

University of Stavanger

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Andrew Steele

University of Southampton

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