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Managed-Pressure-Drilling (MPD) Definition: “MPD is an adaptive drilling process used to precisely control the annular pressure profile throughout the wellbore. The objectives are to ascertain the downhole pressure environment limits and to manage the annular hydraulic pressure profile accordingly.” By: IADC Underbalanced Operations and Managed Pressure Committee. Ref. Frink, P. (2006). “Managed pressure drilling— what’s in a name?” in Drilling Contractor, Mar- Apr. p. 36-39.

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Managed-Pressure-Drilling (MPD)Definition:

“MPD is an adaptive drilling process used to precisely control the annular pressure profile throughout the wellbore.

The objectives are to ascertain the downhole pressure environment limits and to manage the annular hydraulic pressure profile accordingly.”

By:IADC Underbalanced Operations and Managed Pressure Committee.

Ref.Frink, P. (2006). “Managed pressure drilling—what’s in a name?” in Drilling Contractor, Mar-Apr. p. 36-39.

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Managed-Pressure-Drilling (MPD)

Explanation:

“MPD is an adaptive drilling process used to precisely control the annular pressure profile throughout the wellbore. The objectives are to ascertain the downhole pressure environment limits and to manage the annular hydraulic pressure profile accordingly.”

By:Dr. Awal.

Active, continuous control.

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Managed-Pressure-Drilling (MPD)

Explanation:

“MPD is an adaptive drilling process used to precisely control the annular pressure profile throughout the wellbore. The objectives are to ascertain the downhole pressure environment limits and to manage the annular hydraulic pressure profile accordingly.”

By:Dr. Awal.

Active, continuous control of pressure in the un-cased portion.

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Managed-Pressure-Drilling (MPD)

Explanation:

“MPD is an adaptive drilling process used to precisely control the annular pressure profile throughout the wellbore. The objectives are to ascertain the downhole pressure environment limits and to manage the annular hydraulic pressure profile accordingly.”

By:Dr. Awal.

Determine Formation Pore & Frac Pr profiles

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Managed-Pressure-Drilling (MPD)

Explanation:

“MPD is an adaptive drilling process used to precisely control the annular pressure profile throughout the wellbore. The objectives are to ascertain the downhole pressure environment limits and to manage the annular hydraulic pressure profile accordingly.”

By:Dr. Awal.

Apply (Pc+ Static Pr +/- Friction Pr) to stay >< Formation Pore & < Frac Pr profiles

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How to Manage-Pressure-Drilling

The key is Pc > 0:

Apply (Pc+ Static Pr +/- Friction Pr) to stay >< Formation Pore & < Frac Pr profiles

Pc > 0 is possible only when theDrilling Fluid Circulation Loop is a

CLOSED SYSTEM.

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How to Manage-Pressure-Drilling

In Conventional (read: Overbalanced) drilling method, the only way to control/adjust the

Annular Pressure is to:

Increase the mud weight,

Or

Decrease the mud weight.

The Pump is not used to control the ECD.

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How to Manage-Pressure-Drilling

In Conventional (read: Overbalanced) drilling method, the only way to control/adjust the

Annular Pressure is to:

Increase the mud weight,

Or

Decrease the mud weight.

The Pump is not used to control the ECD.

It is a SLOW, time-consuming process.

Less time is available to react to unexpected situations that call for an increase or decrease in the applied hydraulic pressure in the annulus.

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How to Manage-Pressure-Drilling

Therefore, an MPD process consists of:

Closed, pressurizable Circulation system.

Controlled Pressures can be continuously delivered against the entire annulus section.

The system is Closed at ALL times. i.e., during drilling, and making/breaking pipe connections.

Ref.McCaskill, J. et al. (2006). “Managing wellbore pressure while drilling,” in Drilling Contractor, Mar-Apr. p. 40-42.

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How to Manage-Pressure-Drilling

The MPD technology:

Close the Annulus (Drillstem-Casing) with a Rotating Control Device (RCD).

Flow the returning mud through an adjustable Choke Manifold connected to the RCD.

A Float Valve (check valve) in the drill stem.

A pressurized Shale-shaker & Degasser (or 4-phase separator).

A Flare stack.Ref.McCaskill, J. et al. (2006). “Managing wellbore pressure while drilling,” in Drilling Contractor, Mar-Apr. p. 40-42.

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Objectives of Manage-Pressure-Drilling

TWO basic objectives of MPD:

Prevent INFLUX if you do not want it.

Allow INFLUX if you want it.

This flexibility of doing both OBD and UBD is the key feature of MPD.

Ref.McCaskill, J. et al. (2006). “Managing wellbore pressure while drilling,” in Drilling Contractor, Mar-Apr. p. 40-42.

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Benefits of Manage-Pressure-Drilling

TWO basic objectives of MPD:

Better Well Control (Stability: Less Diff.Sticking, Kick, etc.)

Less Well Intervention

Significantly higher ROP!

1. Saves Rig-days $$

2. No Formation Damage Higher Productivity $$