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Analysis of factors affecting drilling friction and investigation of the friction reduction tool in horizontal wells in Sichuan
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Borehole DeviationEngineeringDrilling FluidsMechanical EngineeringWell StimulationDrillingGeotechnical EngineeringFluid PropertiesDrilling EngineeringBorehole QualityDirect DrillingDrilling MechanicsTool WearTrenchless TechnologySpiral Diversion ChannelsCivil EngineeringFriction Reduction ToolWell DrillingGeomechanicsFormation EvaluationBorehole CleaningDrilling FrictionPetroleum EngineeringHorizontal Wells
Based on field data and the related theories, the effects of drill string length, rotation speed, trajectory, and drilling fluid density on the friction during horizontal well drilling are analyzed in Sichuan. With increasing the length of drill string in the horizontal section, the friction grows. The drill pipe rotates faster and the torque decreases. Large undulation of borehole deviation and the “W” shape of the horizontal section lead to excessive friction. A higher fluid density causes higher torque and drag. Moreover, a friction reduction tool is designed to reduce friction, decrease the wear between the casing and the drill pipe joint, and prevent the differential pressure sticking, which improves the rate of penetration, and the specially designed spiral diversion channels improve the efficiency of borehole cleaning. The field experimental results have shown that the accumulated operational time of the friction reduction tool is more than 130 h and its fatigue life reaches up to 3 × 10 5 cycles. A plan of improving the tool structure is proposed to reduce the mud balling after the experiment. Finally, the mathematical model of calculating the spacing of the friction reduction tools is established, which provides technical support for investigating the friction in horizontal well drilling.
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