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Middle East Drilling Technology Conference & Exhibition | 2009

Pressurized Mud Cap Drilling Drastically Reduces Non-Productive Time in Soka Field, South Sumatera

Michael Runtuwene; Sanny Suprihono; Dany Rizka; Andi Eka Prasetia; Julmar Shaun Sadicon Toralde; Steve William Nas

The wells in Soka field in onshore South Sumatera, Indonesia are drilled through a fractured carbonate reservoir (Baturaja formation) where severe circulation losses and kicks while drilling are commonplace. Drilling in one of the wells in the field, Soka 2006-1 was suspended for two years due to total losses combined with gas kicks. Almost two months were spent after total loss of circulation was experienced trying to control and drill Soka 2006-1 to no avail. The well was plugged and abandoned on July 2006 with the intention of returning to it and finishing it once an appropriate approach can be developed to address the drilling issues that were encountered. The approach chosen for re-entry operations in Soka 2006-1 was a managed pressure drilling (MPD) technique called Pressurized Mud Cap Drilling (PMCD). A rotating control device (RCD) is the main component used in PMCD operations, the objective of which is to eliminate the non-productive time (NPT) associated with drilling when loss – kick scenarios occur. A new well, Soka 2006-6, was also planned to be drilled in the area using the same technique, but with the addition of a downhole isolation valve that was to be installed and cemented together with the last casing string above the section where losses are expected. The casing valve allows for safer and faster tripping operations and more importantly, can serve as a downhole lubricator that will help facilitate the running of the completion assembly in PMCD mode. A casing valve could not be installed in Soka 2006-1 as the casing string above the loss zone was already in place. This paper describes the planning and implementation of the PMCD technique in both the Soka 2006-1 and 2006-6 wells and discusses the results of the drilling operations. Furthermore, it explains how drilling in PMCD mode allowed re-entry operations in Soka 2006-1 to reach the target depth in less than a day after total loss of circulation was again experienced, and how the completion assembly was run and cemented in PMCD mode. Introduction The Soka Field is located on the Musi Platform of the South Sumatera Basin. Figure 1 shows the stratigraphy of the South Sumatera Basin. One of the wells to be drilled in the Soka field is Soka 2006-6. This well is proposed to reach the oil column at the Baturaja formation. The well is designed to penetrate 681 feet of Baturaja limestone. Re-entry operations on another well, Soka D7 or 2006-1, is also planned to penetrate the Baturaja limestone by 371 feet, 95 feet of which consists of the oil column. Re-entry of Soka 2006-1 is intended to complete drilling operations on the well, which have been suspended for two years due to total circulation losses and accompanying gas kicks encountered while drilling in the upper section of the Baturaja Formation. Around one and a half months were spent after total loss of circulation was experienced trying to control and drill the original Soka 2006-1 well to no avail. It was plugged and abandoned on July 2006 with the intention of returning to it and finishing it once an appropriate approach was developed to address the drilling issues that were encountered. The utilization of the current Soka 2006-1 borehole for re-entry is intended to minimize drilling cost, since risk for drilling in Baturaja formation in this cluster is similar for other trajectories.


Distributed Computing | 2009

Offshore Managed Pressure Drilling Experiences in Asia Pacific

Steve William Nas; Julmar Shaun Sadicon Toralde; Chad Wuest


Offshore Technology Conference-Asia | 2014

Riser Gas Risk Mitigation with Advanced Flow Detection and Managed Pressure Drilling Technologies in Deepwater Operations

Julmar Shaun Sadicon Toralde; Chad Wuest


The Way Ahead | 2011

Managed Pressure Drilling 101: Moving Beyond “It’s Always Been Done That Way”

Deepak Manilal Gala; Julmar Shaun Sadicon Toralde


SPE Asia Pacific Oil and Gas Conference and Exhibition | 2013

Drilling Statically Underbalanced Gas Well with Managed-Pressure Drilling to Target Depth Safely and Efficiently

Agustinus Krisboa; Yoshua Iskandar; Fikri Irawan; Ardia Karnugroho; Julmar Shaun Sadicon Toralde


SPE/IADC Managed Pressure Drilling and Underbalanced Operations Conference and Exhibition | 2008

Managed-Pressure Drilling and Downhole Isolation Technologies Deliver High Rate Gas Wells

Nyoman Dharma; Julmar Shaun Sadicon Toralde


Archive | 2013

Managed Pressure Drilling for Optimizing Deepwater and High Pressure – High Temperature Operations in Indonesia

Ardia Karnugroho; Fikri Irawan; Julmar Shaun Sadicon Toralde; Julius Sosa


IADC/SPE Managed Pressure Drilling and Underbalanced Operations Conference and Exhibition | 2013

Managed Pressure Drilling With Solids-Free Drilling Fluid Provides Cost-Efficient Drilling Solution for Subsea Carbonate Gas Development Wells

Prem Ananthan Sridharan; Muffaz Fadzli; Chad Wuest; Mohammad Zarir Bin Musa; Thanavathy Patma Nesan; Mohammad Bin Omar; Mohd Zarkashi Sulaiman; Trigundai Budi Setiawan; Julmar Shaun Sadicon Toralde


International Oil and Gas Conference and Exhibition in China | 2010

Drillpipe Conveyed Logging Provides Solutions for Pressurized Mud Cap Drilling Operations

Julmar Shaun Sadicon Toralde; Kevin Fisher; David John Collecott; John C. Stewart


Drilling contractor | 2007

Aerated fluids drilling used in Philippines field to minimize well interference while infill drilling

Manuel S. Ogena; Romerico C. Gonzales; Felbert Palao; Julmar Shaun Sadicon Toralde; Elias Bayking

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Chad Wuest

Weatherford International

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Julius Sosa

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Kevin Fisher

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Felbert Palao

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Fikri Irawan

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Alan Morrison

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