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Previous HitBitNext Hit Selection for Offshore and Onshore Applications in Egypt

By

Gamal Gouda1

(1) Halliburton, Egypt, Cairo, Egypt

 Achieving the highest rate of penetration with the least possible Previous HitbitNext Hit wear and minimal hole problems is the goal for every drilling engineer when selecting a drilling Previous HitbitNext Hit which is the main objective of this paper. Although there are many methods for Previous HitbitNext Hit selection, often more than one is used before reaching a decision. These methods are based on the following factors

-         Physical and mechanical Properties of formation units

-         Previous HitBitNext Hit design

-         Roller cone bits & Fixed cutter bits

-         Applied drilling parameters

-         WOB - RPM Previous HitBitNext Hit hydraulics

-         Previous HitBitNext Hit dull Condition

-         Cost analysis

-         Offset Previous HitbitNext Hit record analysis

-         New Previous HitbitNext Hit features design

-         General geological considerations

-         Hole problems

-         Offset well logs analysis

-         Mud rehology

Field data survey for both onshore and offshore was collected from the Western Desert and Gulf of Suez in Egypt. All the data proved poor Previous HitbitNext Hit selection which resulted in slow penetration rate, extra tripping time, Previous HitbitNext Hit mechanical problems and higher estimated cost per foot. These problems are summarised based on IADC Previous HitbitNext Hit selection, applied mechanical parameters, Previous HitbitNext Hit working hours, and hydraulic parameters

Each individual area is investigated using the data set with regard to the conditions affecting Previous HitbitNext Hit performance in order to build a recommendation for a durable Previous HitbitNext Hit design and ideal Previous HitbitNext Hit working hours in motor applications. Additionally the process was used to determine the right application for the fixed cutter bits to improve the penetration rate and minimise Previous HitbitTop mechanical problems in deep marine well