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1、1.Basic Drilling Technology1.1 History and Drilling Environments1.2 Drilling Equipment1.3 The Drillstem and Drilling Fluid1.4 Drilling the Well1.5 Offshore Operationsl History 1.1 History and Drilling Environmentl Surface Environmentsl Subsurface EnvironmentsHistory The history of oil well drilling
2、technology is studded with the familiar names of Colonel E.L.Drake,Captain Anthony Lucas,and“Spindletop.”However,the rapid development and commercial applications of rotary drilling in the early 1900s were preceded by the work of many individuals from many different countries.Stud in 装饰,点缀Figure 1-2
3、 Colonel Edwin Drake courtesy The Drake Well MuseumCol.Edwin Drake,the father of the modern oil industry.A former railway conductor,the“colonel”was an affectation adopted to impress the towns-people of Oil Creek.As a representation of the Pennsylvania Rock Oil Company,Drake spent three unsuccessful
4、years trying to skim oil in marketable quantities from the same springs the Indians had used years before.When the company failed,Drake organized the Seneca Oil Company to try again.This time he looked at the brine wells that had been drilled at nearby Tarantum and made the momentous decision to try
5、 to obtain oil in quantity by drilling for it.That he was successful was due in no small part to the skill and dedication of his driller,William A,“Uncle Billy”Smith,a blacksmith and experienced brine well driller.After penetrating 30 ft of rock.Drake struck oil at a total depth of 69 1/2 ft.The wel
6、l was not a gusher the oil had to be pumped to the surface,but it was the first“oil-well”in the United States and the lamp oil producers quickly flocked to the site to buy Drakes oil for$20/bbl.That day,August 27,I859,is noted as the birthday of the oil industry,for Drake had proves that it was poss
7、ible to obtain oil in quantity by drilling for it through rock.History The history of oil well drilling technology is studded with the familiar names of Colonel E.L.Drake,Captain Anthony Lucas,and“Spindletop.”However,the rapid development and commercial applications of rotary drilling in the early 1
8、900s were preceded by the work of many individuals from many different countries.Figure 1-6 Captain Anthony F.Lucas(courtesy Amoco Torch)History The history of oil well drilling technology is studded with the familiar names of Colonel E.L.Drake,Captain Anthony Lucas,and“Spindletop.”However,the rapid
9、 development and commercial applications of rotary drilling in the early 1900s were preceded by the work of many individuals from many different countries.Figure 1-7 SpindletopAmericas first“gusher”(courtesy Amoco Torch)HistoryFigure 1.1 shows some of the important milestones that have been recorded
10、 in the history of modern drilling technology.Ancient Times Wells dug by hand,this practice continued in Burma until the 1900s.250 B.C.Chinese use percussion drilling to drill wells for salt water,using derricks,tubing,bits,and cemented bamboo casing.1808Ruffner brothers of West Virginia use a sprin
11、g pole percussion-drilling apparatus to kick down a well.The drillers attach a cable and bit to a flexible sapling secured as a lever over a fulcrum.After using their own weight to bend the pole and drop the bit into the hole,they allow the spring pole to lift the bit back.up.1829Steam is used lo op
12、erate improved cable tool equipment that utilizes derricks,engines,and fishing tools to retrieve lost bits.1844An Englishman named Robert Beart invents a drilling machine that includes a Hydraulic swivel,hollow drlling rods,and circulating fluid.1845A French engineer named Fauvelle drills a water we
13、ll near Perpignan,France,using a set of hollow boring rods to allow pumped water to flush excavated material from the hole.1848August Beer,an Austrian professor,suggests the possibility of drilling by a rotary method.1859Using cable-tool percussion drilling equipment,Col.E.L.Drake completes the firs
14、t commercial oil well in America,at a depth of 69 ft.1860A French civil engineer named Leschocuses a power-driven,diamond-studded rotary drill.1866A patent is granted for a stone drill that includes a hollow driUstem,a roller bit,and a fluid-conducting swivel.1869A patent is granted on a special typ
15、e of offshore drilling rig.Another inventor receives a patent on a rotary table with a beveled gear drive,1880sEuropean oil well drillers,using versions of Fauvelles water-flushed drilling tools,drill wells in Alsace and Baku.1882The Baker brothers begin using rotary equipment to drill for water in
16、South Dakota to depth of 500 ft.1888The Bakers move their equipment to Corsicana,Texas,where it becomes popular.1893W.B.Sharp drills for oil with a rotary rig near Beaumont;his well is abandoned at 418 ft.1897P.Higgins unsuccessfully drills for oil near Beaumont and then hires Anthony Lucas.1900-190
17、1Anthony Lucas and the HamiU brothers drill the discovery well at the Spindletop Field near Beaumont,Texas,using rotary drilling equipment from Corsicana.The well flows 100,000 BOPD from 1040 ft and rotary drilling is on its way.1909Howard Hughes invents the rotary rock bit,with a rolling cutter.191
18、8The worlds deepest well,drilled with a cable-tool percussion-drilling rig,is 7386 ft.1920sCombination rigs are developed that use percussion cable tools to drill down to 4000 ft and rotary drilling equipment below that depth.1930The worlds deepest well,drilled with a rotary rig,is 10,000 ft.Surface
19、 EnvironmentsOnshoreOffshoredesertmountainjunglearctictoto Vary drastically fromweatherWater depthThe two greatest challenges to offshore drilling operationsSubsurface Environments Below the surface,conditions are little less variable but far from pleasant.In general,drilling difficulty increases wi
20、th increased depth.This is logical because we are required to maintain control over an operation that is taking place at increasingly greater distances via a relatively small linkage.For an example:A string of 5 in(12.7 m)drillpipe drilling a 15,000 ft(4572 m)well is roughly analogous to a string of
21、 everyday drinking straws dangling from the edge of a 75 story building.Subsurface Environmentsl Increased depth also brings increased pressure,and controlling pressure is much of what drilling is all about.Unfortunately,certain geological or geo-chemical processes can affect the pressure gradient,c
22、ausing it to deviate from its normal trend,resulting in abnormal pressures that are higher than expected(and sometimes lower).Figure 1.3 shows the deviation from the normal pressure trend measured in a group of U.S.Gulf Coast oil fields.Subsurface Environments压力梯度异常高压Subsurface EnvironmentsFigure 1.
23、3 Gulf Coast reservoir pressures that deviate from those expected for a normal fluid pressure gradient.From Geology of Petroleum,2d ed.W.H.Freeman and Company.Copyright 1967rapid sedimentation piezometric surface contrasts chemical diagenesis fluid density contrasts structural movement chargingSubsu
24、rface Environments This type of deviation can be due to a number of processes:Subsurface Environmentsl Another variable parameter that contributes to the hostility of subsurface environments is temperature.The temperature gradient,or geothermal gradient,is generally constant for a given borehole,alt
25、hough it may vary from area to area.Subsurface Environments Although subsurface temperatures do not usually have as great an impact on drilling as subsurface pressures,high temperatures can influence:cement setting time,when cement is used to set casing inside the borehole.thermal expansion and cont
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