WO2022040183A1 - Hybrid reamer and stabilizer - Google Patents
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
- E21—EARTH OR ROCK DRILLING; MINING
- E21B—EARTH OR ROCK DRILLING; OBTAINING OIL, GAS, WATER, SOLUBLE OR MELTABLE MATERIALS OR A SLURRY OF MINERALS FROM WELLS
- E21B10/00—Drill bits
- E21B10/26—Drill bits with leading portion, i.e. drill bits with a pilot cutter; Drill bits for enlarging the borehole, e.g. reamers
- E21B10/32—Drill bits with leading portion, i.e. drill bits with a pilot cutter; Drill bits for enlarging the borehole, e.g. reamers with expansible cutting tools
- E21B10/325—Drill bits with leading portion, i.e. drill bits with a pilot cutter; Drill bits for enlarging the borehole, e.g. reamers with expansible cutting tools the cutter being shifted by a spring mechanism
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
- E21—EARTH OR ROCK DRILLING; MINING
- E21B—EARTH OR ROCK DRILLING; OBTAINING OIL, GAS, WATER, SOLUBLE OR MELTABLE MATERIALS OR A SLURRY OF MINERALS FROM WELLS
- E21B10/00—Drill bits
- E21B10/46—Drill bits characterised by wear resisting parts, e.g. diamond inserts
- E21B10/56—Button-type inserts
- E21B10/567—Button-type inserts with preformed cutting elements mounted on a distinct support, e.g. polycrystalline inserts
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
- E21—EARTH OR ROCK DRILLING; MINING
- E21B—EARTH OR ROCK DRILLING; OBTAINING OIL, GAS, WATER, SOLUBLE OR MELTABLE MATERIALS OR A SLURRY OF MINERALS FROM WELLS
- E21B17/00—Drilling rods or pipes; Flexible drill strings; Kellies; Drill collars; Sucker rods; Cables; Casings; Tubings
- E21B17/10—Wear protectors; Centralising devices, e.g. stabilisers
- E21B17/1057—Centralising devices with rollers or with a relatively rotating sleeve
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- Wells are utilized for commercial-scale hydrocarbon production from source rocks and reservoirs.
- a well is created by drilling a hole (wellbore) into the Earth. Afterward, casing is installed in the hole. Casing provides structural integrity to the wellbore and also isolates subterranean zones from each other and from the surface of the Earth. Some wells are vertical wells, and some wells are non-vertical wells. The drilling of non-vertical wells is also referred to as directional drilling.
- This disclosure describes technologies relating to drilling in subterranean formations.
- Certain aspects of the subject matter described can be implemented as an apparatus for cutting into a subterranean formation includes a body and multiple cutting blades distributed around a circumference of the body.
- the cutting blades are configured to cut into the subterranean formation in response to being rotated.
- Each cutting blade includes a ball embedded in the respective cutting blade. At least a portion of the ball protrudes towards the subterranean formation from the respective cutting blade in which the ball is embedded.
- Each ball is configured to roll against the subterranean formation to reduce friction while the cutting blades are rotating.
- each cutting blade defines a cavity within which the respective ball is embedded.
- each cutting blade includes a spindle positioned within the respective cavity.
- each ball is mounted to the spindle of the respective cutting blade.
- each ball is free to slide longitudinally relative to the spindle of the respective cutting blade.
- each ball is free to rotate about a longitudinal axis of the spindle of the respective cutting blade.
- each cutting blade includes a leading edge and a trailing edge with respect to a direction of rotation of the cutting blades.
- each leading edge and each trailing edge includes a polycrystalline diamond compact cutter.
- the bottom hole assembly includes a drill bit, a drill collar, and an apparatus.
- the apparatus includes a body and multiple cutting blades distributed around a circumference of the body.
- the cutting blades are configured to cut into a subterranean formation in response to being rotated.
- Each cutting blade includes a ball embedded in the respective cutting blade. At least a portion of the ball protrudes toward the subterranean formation from the respective cutting blade in which the ball is embedded.
- Each ball is configured to roll against the subterranean formation to reduce friction while the cutting blades are rotating.
- each cutting blade includes a tapered crown including a polycrystalline diamond compact cutter.
- each cutting blade is spring loaded, such that each cutting blade is biased radially outward from the body.
- each cutting blade has a straight or spiral shape.
- the drill collar is positioned longitudinally intermediate of the drill bit and the apparatus. In some implementations, the apparatus is positioned longitudinally intermediate of the drill bit and the collar.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic diagram of an example well.
- FIG. 2 A is a schematic diagram of an example reaming apparatus that can be implemented in the well of FIG. 1.
- FIG. 2B is a schematic diagram of an example reaming apparatus that can be implemented in the well of FIG. 1.
- FIG. 4 is a flow chart of an example method that can be implemented in the well of FIG. 1.
- a bottom hole assembly is the lower portion of a drill string used to create wellbores in subterranean formations.
- the BHA provides force for a drill bit to break rock to form the wellbore, is configured to operate in hostile mechanical environments encountered during drilling operations, and provide directional control. In some cases, a section of a wellbore changes direction faster than anticipated or desired. Such sections are also known as dog legs.
- the apparatus described exhibits both reaming and stabilizing capabilities for a BHA and can be used to remove dog legs or other sections in a wellbore that otherwise restrict an inner diameter (ID) of the wellbore.
- ID inner diameter
- the apparatus includes cutters (and in some cases, hardfacing) for reaming and roller balls for stabilizing and reducing friction during movement of the apparatus in the wellbore.
- the apparatus utilizes spring loading to improve stabilization of the BHA.
- the subject matter described in this disclosure can be implemented in particular implementations, so as to realize one or more of the following advantages.
- the apparatus described can improve wellbore condition and quality while a wellbore is being drilled, which can facilitate smooth deployment of tubulars in a well.
- the apparatus described can be used to re-direct a wellbore to be located in a planned path for the well. Dog legs can be removed while a wellbore is being drilled, which can save on rig time and additional costs associated with additional wiper and/or dedicated hole conditioning trips.
- FIG. 1 depicts an example well 100 constructed in accordance with the concepts herein.
- the well 100 extends from the surface 106 through the Earth 108 to one more subterranean zones of interest 110 (one shown).
- the well 100 enables access to the subterranean zones of interest 110 to allow recovery (that is, production) of fluids to the surface 106 (represented by flow arrows in FIG. 1) and, in some implementations, additionally or alternatively allows fluids to be placed in the Earth 108.
- the subterranean zone 110 is a formation within the Earth 108 defining a reservoir, but in other instances, the zone 110 can be multiple formations or a portion of a formation.
- the subterranean zone can include, for example, a formation, a portion of a formation, or multiple formations in a hydrocarbon-bearing reservoir from which recovery operations can be practiced to recover trapped hydrocarbons.
- the subterranean zone includes an underground formation of naturally fractured or porous rock containing hydrocarbons (for example, oil, gas, or both).
- the well can intersect other types of formations, including reservoirs that are not naturally fractured.
- the well 100 is shown as a vertical well, but in other instances, the well 100 can be a deviated well with a wellbore deviated from vertical (for example, horizontal or slanted), the well 100 can include multiple bores forming a multilateral well (that is, a well having multiple lateral wells branching off another well or wells), or both.
- the well 100 is a gas well that is used in producing hydrocarbon gas (such as natural gas) from the subterranean zones of interest 110 to the surface 106. While termed a “gas well,” the well need not produce only dry gas, and may incidentally or in much smaller quantities, produce liquid including oil, water, or both. In some implementations, the well 100 is an oil well that is used in producing hydrocarbon liquid (such as crude oil) from the subterranean zones of interest 110 to the surface 106. While termed an “oil well,” the well not need produce only hydrocarbon liquid, and may incidentally or in much smaller quantities, produce gas, water, or both. In some implementations, the production from the well 100 can be multiphase in any ratio.
- hydrocarbon gas such as natural gas
- the production from the well 100 can be multiphase in any ratio.
- the body 201 is elongate and defines a central bore for circulation of drilling fluid through the body 201. Although shown in FIG. 2A as being generally cylindrical, the body 201 can be of other geometric shapes. For example, the body 201 can have a rectangular or other polygonal cross-sectional shape.
- the body 201 is configured to connect (for example, by threaded connections) to other drill string components, such as a drill bit or a drill collar.
- the body 201 can be made of a metallic material, such as an alloy.
- each cutting blade 203 includes a spindle 203b that is positioned within the respective cavity 203a.
- each ball 205 is mounted to the spindle 203b of the respective cutting blade 203.
- the spindle 203b can be made of the same material as the body 201.
- Each ball 205 is free to rotate about a longitudinal axis of the spindle 203b of the respective cutting blade 203. In some implementations, each ball 205 is free to slide longitudinally relative to the spindle 203b of the respective cutting blade 203. In some implementations, the spindle 203b is fixed to its respective cavity 203a. In some implementations, the spindle 203b is spring loaded, and a spring retains the position of the spindle 203b within its respective cavity 203a. Because the balls 205 protrude outward from the cutting blades 203, the balls 205 define an outer circumference of the apparatus 200 when rotating with the cutting blades 203.
- each cutting blade 203 includes a leading edge 204a and a trailing edge 204b with respect to a direction of rotation of the cutting blades 203 (depicted by a dotted arrow in FIG. 2A).
- each leading edge 204a includes a cutter 207.
- each trailing edge 204b includes a cutter 207.
- the apparatus 200 includes additional cutters 207.
- each cutting blade 203 includes a tapered crown 209.
- the tapered crown 209 includes a cutter 207.
- each cutting blade 203 is spring loaded, such that the cutting blades 203 are biased radially outward from the body 201.
- the spring loading can serve as a shock absorber that dampens sudden mechanical loads that the cutting blades 203 may be subjected to during drilling operations.
- each cutting blade 203 has a straight shape (for example, generally rectangular).
- the shapes and sizes of the cutting blades 203 can be different from the implementation shown in FIG. 2A.
- the balls 205 which define the outer circumference of the apparatus 200, can reduce friction. As the apparatus 200 rotates within a wellbore, the balls 205 can reduce friction. The balls 205 can also reduce friction when the apparatus 200 is simultaneously rotating and traveling longitudinally through a wellbore.
- the cutting blades 203 are spring loaded, the cutting blades 203 are biased to protrude radially outward from the body 201 toward the subterranean formation. If a cutting blade 203 encounters a mechanical force that overcomes the compressive spring force, that cutting blade 203 can temporarily retract toward the body 201 and work as a shock absorber.
- FIGs. 3A and 3B are schematic diagrams of implementations of a BHA 300 that include the apparatus 200.
- the BHA 300 includes a drill bit 301, a drill collar 303, and the apparatus 200.
- the drill bit 301 is used to drill into a subterranean formation to form a wellbore.
- the drill bit 301 can be rotated to scrape rock, crush rock, or both.
- the drill collar 303 provides weight on the drill bit 301 to facilitate the drilling process.
- the drill collar 303 is positioned longitudinally intermediate of the drill bit 301 and the apparatus 200.
- the apparatus 200 is positioned longitudinally intermediate of the drill bit 301 and the drill collar 303.
- FIG. 4 is a flow chart of a method 400 that can, for example, be implemented by the apparatus 200 in the well 100.
- the method 400 occurs during a drilling operation in a subterranean formation (for example, while the well 100 is being drilled).
- a cutting blade (such as the cutting blade 203) is biased outward from a body (for example, the body 201) by a spring, such that a ball (for example, the ball 205) embedded within the cutting blade 203 and protruding from the cutting blade 203 contacts a wall of the subterranean formation.
- the cutting blade 203 is spring loaded, such that the cutting blade 203 is biased radially outward from the body 201 toward the wall of the subterranean formation.
- the cutting blade 203 can include a cutter 207 that is made of a material that is strong enough to cut into the wall of the subterranean formation.
- the cutting blade 203 includes multiple PDC cutters embedded on a surface of the cutting blade 203, and when the cutting blade 203 rotates, the cutters 207 cut into the subterranean formation.
- the ball 205 rolls against the wall of the subterranean formation to reduce friction while the apparatus 200 is moving longitudinally through the wellbore and while the cutting blade 203 is not rotating.
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