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Title: APPLICATION OF SPECIFIC ENERGY FOR BIT SELECTION HASSI-MESSAOUD OMG-501
Authors: Khentout, Abdelkader
TEDJINI, ABDELREZZAK
HAMARHOUM, SALAH EDDINE
DJELLOUL, FETHI
Keywords: Specific energy
drill bit
rate of penetration model
performance
Issue Date: 2019
Abstract: This thesis examines the application of mechanical specific energy optimisation techniques in cost reduction through prediction of optimum ROP using real-time drilling parameters data and intrinsic formation data acquired during the actual drilling process, also how drill bits could be chosen. In fields where offset well data exist accurate field penetration rate benchmark can be established aiding cost optimisation. In recent times, the number of wells drilled in HMD has risen with the oil price, however growth is patchy and the actual spending on wells is rising rapidly. Spending surge on drilling cost impacts on the bottom-line performance and sustainability of E&P business. Therefore, the need for drilling performance improvement as operational cost reduction initiatives has become a critical industry goal.
Description: UNIVERSITY OF KASDI MERBAH OUARGLA FACULTY OF HYDROCARBONS, RENEWABLE ENERGY, EARTH SCIENCE AND THE UNIVERSE Drilling and MCP Department Dissertation: Professional Master Degree Field: Hydrocarbons Specialty: Professional drilling
URI: http://dspace.univ-ouargla.dz/jspui/handle/123456789/22143
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