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Title: Gas-influx detection with MWD technology

Journal Article · · SPE (Society of Petroleum Engineers) Drilling Engineering; (United States)
DOI:https://doi.org/10.2118/19973-PA· OSTI ID:5739023

This paper describes a new gas-influx detection technique that monitors the acoustic responses of annular measurement-while-drilling (MWD) pulses to provide a rapid, early warning of the development of potential gas-kick situations. The technique has been evaluated in both water- and oil-based muds during about 40 gas-kick simulations at two full-scale testing facilities. Free gas is identified by amplitude attenuation and phase delay of MWD fundamentals and their harmonic frequencies. Detection is independent of influx location because the entire length of the annulus between the bit nozzles and a surface-pressure transducer is sampled. Detection of potential gas-kick situations generally occurred within minutes of influx initiation, before any significant gas expansion. Some tests also evaluated a downhole MWD mud-resistivity sensor. Results indicated that both these techniques, and particularly the pulse acoustics, can provide unequivocal confirmation of gas and an earlier warning of gas-kick situations than conventional kick- detection techniques.

OSTI ID:
5739023
Journal Information:
SPE (Society of Petroleum Engineers) Drilling Engineering; (United States), Vol. 6:4; ISSN 0885-9744
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English