Day 2 Thu, September 11, 2014 2014
DOI: 10.2118/170330-ms
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Principles and Sensitivity Analysis of Automatic Calibration of MPD Methods Based on Dual-Gradient Drilling Solutions

Abstract: Dual-gradient drilling (DGD) solutions have been developed to work with greater margins while drilling in deep water environments by mirroring hydrostatic pressure conditions that are closer to the natural ones. Recent attempts have been undertaken to use DGD to actively control the downhole pressure and therefore turning them into managed pressure drilling (MPD) solutions. The pressure control strategy requires the knowledge of how pressure will change along the borehole as a function of the drilling paramete… Show more

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“…This technology gets rid of a series of problem caused by conventional risers. During the drilling process of the RMR system, the drilling fluid is pressurized and pumped into the drill pipe by the drilling pump, then passes through the drill bit to the bottom of the well, and then returns to the suction module through the wellbore annulus, and finally the subsea pump lifts the drilling fluid to the surface platform through the return line [3,4]. As shown in Figure 1 below.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This technology gets rid of a series of problem caused by conventional risers. During the drilling process of the RMR system, the drilling fluid is pressurized and pumped into the drill pipe by the drilling pump, then passes through the drill bit to the bottom of the well, and then returns to the suction module through the wellbore annulus, and finally the subsea pump lifts the drilling fluid to the surface platform through the return line [3,4]. As shown in Figure 1 below.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%