Authors:
Yuri Ryagin, M. Arulmozhi, C. Christina Angelin, C. Satheesh
Addresses:
Department of Low Temperature Physics and Nanoscale Systems, Ural Federal University (UrFU), Yekaterinburg, Russia. Department of Mathematics, Dhaanish Ahmed College of Engineering, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India. Department of Robotics and Automation, Dhaanish Ahmed College of Engineering, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India.
Abstract:
A confidential service provider supplies geological data to design an S-profile in directional drilling. This data helps design the geometry of the S-profile and classify it into types of directional wells. It includes the bottom hole assembly and instruments for directional surveying, such as Thermo shields or battery packs. All this is connected with the correct application of calculation methods, along with the use of the following tools: multi-shot, single-shot, deflecting tools; high-torque, bent subs, whipstocks, jet bits, downhole motors, and turbine motors. These include vertical, horizontal, and transitional sections. Other points can also be observed inside the well, which are similarly important, such as the kickoff point, build section, tangent section, true vertical depth, measured depth, and start and drop sections. The components of the HDD, the bottom hole assembly, and the end points together specify the total depth of a well. The procedure will take into account the geometry of the directional well, ensuring accuracy in achieving the target depth of 2,262 meters. It is an all-around approach to the S-profile for developing directional drilling, improving its efficiency, accuracy, and applicability to various geological variations.
Keywords: Bottom Hole Assembly; Surveying Instrument; Deflection Tools; Magnetic Single Shot; Multiple Multi-Shot; BHA Principle in S-Profile; Directional Drilling; Vertical Drill; S-Profile Performance.
Received: 12/04/2024, Revised: 23/05/2024, Accepted: 28/07/2024, Published: 07/03/2025
DOI: 10.64091/ATIAS.2025.000112
AVE Trends in Intelligent Applied Sciences, 2025 Vol. 1 No. 1 , Pages: 15-26