All Days 2009
DOI: 10.2118/122281-ms
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Managed-Pressure Drilling: What It Is and What It Is Not

Abstract: Within the context of broad industry recognition of two drilling technologies, Underbalanced Drilling predates Managed Pressure Drilling (MPD) by at least a decade. While there are some similarities in some of the equipment and possibly in some of the techniques, the applications are different in their intent. This paper will discuss methodologies comparing Conventional, Underbalanced, and Managed Pressure Drilling Operations with respect to objectives, planning, drilling equipment and operations, and well con… Show more

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“…Such well control incidents come in addition to the repeating “kick‐stuck‐kick‐stuck” scenarios triggered by lost circulation, stuck pipe, and wellbore instability. All of these contribute to nonproductive time (NPT) on the rig 51 …”
Section: An Example Application Of the Fdo Methodologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such well control incidents come in addition to the repeating “kick‐stuck‐kick‐stuck” scenarios triggered by lost circulation, stuck pipe, and wellbore instability. All of these contribute to nonproductive time (NPT) on the rig 51 …”
Section: An Example Application Of the Fdo Methodologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The downhole mud pressure differs from the hydrostatic pressure due to the static mud column by the annular pressure loss around the drill collars and drill pipe (Malloy, 2007). Here we used equivalent circulating density (ECD) to calculated P b using the following equation:…”
Section: Drilling-induced Tensile Fracturesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…MPD has become widely used the last decade and is often preferred to Underbalanced Drilling because of the cost and sometimes also available space on the rig, Hannegan and Fisher (2005). The most common MPD technique today is the so-called back-pressure MPD, Malloy et al (2009) where a rotating control device seals around the drill pipe and the return flow is directed through a choke valve. By actively changing the opening of the choke valve, creating a back-pressure, the pressure in the entire wellbore will be changed rapidly compared to conventional drilling.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%