a compact cross dipole sonic tool (cxd) and assured...
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A Compact Cross Dipole Sonic Tool (CXD)and Assured Conveyance
Peter WilliamsTechnology Champion
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Presentation Outline
• Compact Logging Tools
• Compact Cross Dipole Sonic Tool
• Compact Assured Conveyance Techniques
• Summary
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Compact Logging Tools
Smaller diameter, Shorter length
Small footprint on land & offshore
Over 60000 wells logged since 1997
Can be run on wireline (real time data)
Can be run in memory mode (CML) with memory sub and battery pack
Unique Assured Conveyance options
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• Array Induction (MAI)
• Dual Laterolog (MDL)
• MicroLaterolog (MMR) & Microlog (MLL)
• Shallow Focussed Resistivity (MFE)
• Gamma Ray (MCG / MGS / MSG)
• PhotoDensity & Caliper (MPD)
Compact Measurements
• Neutron Porosity (MDN)
• Monopole Sonic (MSS)
• Repeat Pressure Tester (MFT)
• MicroResistivity Imager (CMI)
• Final Field Testing:
• Cross Dipole Sonic (CXD)
PASE
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Compact Tools - Ratings
• Operating Temperature = 135 deg C (275 deg F)
• Operating Pressure = 15000 psi
• Tool diameter = 2.25 inches
• Triple-combo length = 29.0 ft
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Compact Cross Dipole Sonic Tool Description
• 3 High powered transmitters M, X &Y
• 8 (x4) receiver housing array giving 96 waveforms
• Patented high strength isolator
• Output is Compressional and Shear Slowness, Fast Shear Azimuth
• All data is stored in downhole memory
• Real time LQC data is sent uphole when it is conveyed in wireline mode
• Slimmest Cross Dipole tool on the market giving well access benefits
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• Geophysics
– Velocity calibration, time/depth conversion
– Shear and seismic correlation
• Petrophysics
– Porosity estimation, lithology and clay identification
– Gas identification
• Geomechanics
– Anisotropy presence, amount and orientation
– Pore pressure
– Wellbore stability modelling
– Hydraulic fracture design
– Sand strength
• Cased Hole
– Porosity estimation
– Gas Identification
Compact Cross Dipole Sonic Applications
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Cross Dipole in Vertical Well with Formation Anisotropy
Petrolog interpretaion shows 10% anisotropy ratio with direction of principle stress at 36 deg West. Consistent with CMI breakout Schmidt plot.
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Compact Cross Dipole Field Testing
• Phase 1 - Testing of CXD against MDA in test wells and benign commercial wells (DTS 80 to 480 µs/ft)
– 5 test wells logged with different tool configurations
• Phase 2 - Testing the CXD in more difficult environments and pushing the tool to the specified operating envelop.
– 20 commercial wells logged to date with no lost time and excellent results
– 2 Thru Drill Pipe Operations
– 6 Wireline operations in 4.5” casing
– 1 Tractor operation in 4.5” casing
– Shuttle Trial in Aberdeen Horizontal Test Well
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Assured Conveyance Options
Logging-while-drilling (LWD)
Wireline
Compact™ Well Shuttle
Coiled Tubing
Thru-the-bit Technology
Slickline and Heavy-Duty Wireline (HWD)
Wireline Drop Off (WDOR)COROD® Continuous
Sucker Rod
Pipe-Conveyed Logging (PCL)
Wireline Tractor
Thru-Drillpipe/Out-of-Pipe Logging (OOPS)
Conveyance
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Compact Well Shuttle
• Low risk logging of challenging or horizontal wells
• No wireline
• Compact tools are fully protected running in to TD
• Drillpipe can be rotated up to 60 rpm
• Mud circulation up to 40 bbl/min
• Non return valve above tool string for well control
• Safe, efficient wireline Pipe Conveyed Logging (PCL) replacement
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How Does the Impulse Compact Well Shuttle Work?
• Memory Compact Tool Combo is inserted into drillpipe at surface
• Drillpipe is tripped to TD
• Pressure pulses are applied to release combo and pump out into openhole
• Tools are retained by a collar in the BHA
• Surface mud pressure is recorded to verify tool deployment
• Log data is recorded into memory while tripping out
• Digital time to depth recording similar to LWD
• Memory data is down loaded at surface and depth matched
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How Does the Impulse Compact Well Shuttle Work?
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Summary
• The Compact Cross Dipole Sonic tool has demonstrated well access benefits and excellent data quality
• The Compact Cross Dipole Sonic tool is now being commercialised
• Compact logging technology provides the most versatile conveyance options
• Compact Thru Drill Pipe logging is a solution to bridging problems
• Compact Tractor conveyance is efficient in cased holes
• Compact Well Shuttle is superior to Wireline Pipe Conveyed Logging