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Outline
Project Management & Engineering Equipment and Systems Typical Offshore Drilling Program Operational Considerations
Atlantic Basins
Ice Bergs
Glory Holes
Drilling Installations
Nomenclature
Drilling Installation
Power Requirements (hoisting equipment, mud pumps, rotary system) Geological Prospect (well depth, pressures)
Drilling Installation
Evaluation Objectives
Well Design
Problem Zones
Drilling Hazards
Time Estimate
Cost Estimate
$$ BUDGET $$
Casing Program
Regulatory Requirements Geological Objectives Overpressure Zones
Evaluation Objectives
Casing Design
Fracture Pressures
Testing Program
Cementing Program
Regulatory Requirements Temperatures Zone Isolation
Fracture Pressures
Cementing
Well Abandonment
Well Control
Detailed Design
Cement tops, recipes, slurry properties, additives, displacement rates, centralization, equipment & procedures
Formation Protection
Drilling Fluids
Formation Evaluation
Well Control
Recommendations
Future Targets
Directional Program
Dip
Formations
Recommendations
Type of Curve, KOP, BUR, DOR, BHA, Directional Drilling Assembly, MWD Equipment
Bit Program
Lithology (well logs) Stickiness
Compressive Strength
Bit Program
Abrasiveness
Economics
Recommendations
Bit Types (Roller Cone or PDC), Hydraulics (Nozzles), Motor/Turbine Drilling, WOB, RPM
Motion Compensators
Marine Riser
Drilling Assembly
Drawworks
Crown Block
Top Drive
Drill Floor
Iron Roughneck
Mud Pumps
Drillers Cabin
Position rig. Run Anchors. Pretension mooring lines. Survey seafloor with ROV.
Run TGB. Spud well. Drill 36 (914mm) hole to 200 metres. Run and cement 30 (762mm) conductor pipe with PGB and low pressure wellhead housing.
Drill 26 (660mm) hole to 500 metres. Run and cement 20 (508mm) surface casing with high pressure wellhead housing. Run BOP stack and marine riser.
Drill 17 1/2 (445mm) hole to 1,500 metres. Run wireline logs. Run and cement 13 3/8 (340mm) casing.
Drill 12 1/4 (311mm) hole to 3,000 metres. Core any hydrocarbon intervals Run wireline logs. Run and cement 9 5/8 (244mm) casing.
Drill 8 1/2 (216mm) hole to 3,500 metres. Core any hydrocarbon intervals Run wireline logs. Run and cement 7 (178mm) liner (if well is to be tested).
Heavy Weather
Marine
Ice Bergs
T-Time
Ice
Management
Forecasts
Wind Speeds Waves Heave Pitch and Roll
A low pressure trough that passed the forecast waters last night will continue moving eastward into the North Atlantic this morning. Following it, a ridge extending northward from a high centre currently near Sable Island will track eastward and pass through the area this evening. Winds will diminish to variable light as the high centre nears and change to moderate southerlies behind it. A new frontal trough developing over western Ontario is expected to work eastward across Newfoundland late Friday or early Saturday and will pass through the site near noon on Saturday. Strong SSE to SSW winds will prevail over the forecast waters as this frontal trough approaches. To the south, a weak wave will develop and move northeastward pushing an associated warm front towards the area. Mist and fog are expected to develop late on Friday under these systems. VALID DATE / TIME DAY / DATE TIME
THU MAY 04 THU MAY 04 THU MAY 04 FRI MAY 05 FRI MAY 05 FRI MAY 05 FRI MAY 05 SAT MAY 06 SAT MAY 06
1530/18Z 310 9 11 17 1.0 4 240/270 1.5/1.2 8/7 2.2 3.5 2 1031 NIL
SCT/BKN
2130/00Z VRBL 5 7 13 0.3 2 340/240 2.0/1.0 9/7 2.3 4.0 1 1031 NIL
FEW/SCT
0330/06Z 190 11 13 19 0.5 3 340/300 1.8/1.2 9/8 2.2 4.0 1 1030 NIL
FEW/SCT
0930/12Z 170 12 14 20 0.6 3 330/290 1.5/1.2 8/8 2.0 3.5 2 1028 NIL
SCT/BKN
1530/18Z 150 15 22 28 0.9 3 320/290 1.5/0.8 8/8 1.9 3.0 4 1024 NIL
0330/06Z 200 15 22 28 1.0 4 310/150 1.0/1.0 7/7 1.7 3.0 4 1016 NIL
OVC OCNL OBSC MIST OCNL ROCNL F 1-5 OCNL 1/4 - 1/2
0930/12Z 230 13 20 26 1.0 4 150/200 1.0/1.0 7/7 1.7 3.0 4 1014 NIL
OVC OCNL OBSC MIST OCNL ROCNL F 1-5 OCNL 1/4 - 1/2
WIND DIRECTION (t) WIND SPEED 10 METRE MEAN (kt) Anemometer MEAN (kt) Anemometer MAX (kt) WIND WAVES SIG HEIGHT (m)
1.2 4 PERIOD (s) PRIMARY / SECONDARY SWELL DIRECTION (true) 240/270 HEIGHT (m) PERIOD (s) COMBINED SEA SIG HEIGHT (m) MAX HEIGHT (m) TEMPERATURE (C) PRESSURE (mb) FREEZING SPRAY SKY COVER WEATHER VISIBILITY (nm) 1.5/1.2 8/7 2.3 4.0 2 1030 NIL
SCT/BKN
BKN/OVC BKN/OVC OCNL MIST 6+ OCNL 2-5 VRBL MIST 6+ VRBL 1-5
NIL
NIL
NIL
NIL
NIL
6+
6+
6+
6+
6+
SUN MAY 07
AM
N TO NE
SUN MAY 07
PM
NE
MON MAY 08
AM
NLY
MON MAY 08
PM
N TO NW
TUE MAY 09
AM
NW TO SW
WIND DIRECTION (t) 10 m WIND SPEED (kt) COMB WAVE HGT(m) VISIB ILITY
10 - 15 1.5 - 2.0
BCMG GOOD
10 - 20 1.5 - 2.5
GOOD OCNL FAIR
10 - 20 2.0 - 2.5
FAIR OCNL POOR
20 - 30 2.5 - 3.5
BCMG GOOD
Next Regular Forecast issued: 1800 NDT TODAY Prepared by: AO. Forecast number J B 040500 . 06 Phone: (709) 753 2482 / (709) 753 5788; Fax: (709) 753 5972 / (709) 753 5211 (from offshore); Email: weatheroffice@oceans.nf.net
Wind Speeds
48 HOUR FORECAST WIND SPEEDS
80 10m Flag STORM GALE Max Wind 70 Anemo 10m Wind 60
50
SPEED (KTS)
40
30
20
10
Heave
SPECTRAL HEAVE PREDICTION FOR DAYS 1 AND 2; LINEAR REGRESSION HEAVE FORECAST FOR DAYS 3, 4, & 5 at Standard Operating Draft; Rig heading 290 oT
Maximum Predicted Heave Forecast Heave Minimum Predicted heave
6 5.5 5 4.5 4
HEAVE (m )
2130/00Z THU
0930/12Z FRI
2130/00Z FRI
0930/12Z SAT
0930/12Z SUN
2130/00Z SUN
0930/12Z MON
2130/00Z MON
0930/12Z TUE
De-ballast to survival draft of 17m to increase air gap 90% of vessels design criteria is expected to be reached
T-Time
Ice Management
Concluding Comments
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