1) The document provides instructions for arriving on location, rigging up the shack, picking up tools, sliding tools, and discussing reactive torque.
2) Key steps include checking tool orders and torques, discussing well plans with the company man, holding a pre-job safety meeting, and taking time to accurately scribe tools.
3) Sliding instructions cover magnetic and gravity toolfaces, with slides ranging from 0 to 180 degrees azimuth in increasing or decreasing the toolface angle.
1) The document provides instructions for arriving on location, rigging up the shack, picking up tools, sliding tools, and discussing reactive torque.
2) Key steps include checking tool orders and torques, discussing well plans with the company man, holding a pre-job safety meeting, and taking time to accurately scribe tools.
3) Sliding instructions cover magnetic and gravity toolfaces, with slides ranging from 0 to 180 degrees azimuth in increasing or decreasing the toolface angle.
1) The document provides instructions for arriving on location, rigging up the shack, picking up tools, sliding tools, and discussing reactive torque.
2) Key steps include checking tool orders and torques, discussing well plans with the company man, holding a pre-job safety meeting, and taking time to accurately scribe tools.
3) Sliding instructions cover magnetic and gravity toolfaces, with slides ranging from 0 to 180 degrees azimuth in increasing or decreasing the toolface angle.
2) LET HIM KNOW YOUR GOING TO CHECK TOOLS AND CHECK TIMING TO PICKING UP TOOLS RIGGING UP SHACK 1) CHECK THE SERVICES OF THE SHACK IE; WATER,PROPANE,AND POWER SUPPLY (IF NOT PLUGGED IN ASK PUSH WERE TO PLUG IN) 2) CHECK WATER FLOW. NOTE TAPS WILL ALL BE OPEN ON LONG WINTER MOVES PICKING UP TOOLS 1) ORDER OF TOOLS SHOULD BE CHECKED AND READIED PRIOR TO PICKING UP SO NOT TO WASTE TIME 2) BHA LIST MUST BE DISSCUSSED AND WRITEN AND GIVEN TO THE CO. MAN AND DRILLER PRIOR TO PICKUP 3) CHECK ALL TORQUES WITH MOTOR BOOKS OR CORDINATOR 4) ALSO MOTOR SETTINGS MUST BE DECIDE ON IF NOT SET PRIOR 5) WELL PLANS SHOULD ALSO BE DISSCUSSED WITH CO. MAN TO INSURE PLAN IS CORRECT AND THE SAME (MOTOR SETTING MAY CHANGE) 6) PREJOB SAFETY MEETING SHOULD BE INSHIATED BY THE DD JUST PRIOR TO PICKING UP TOOLS. 7) WHILE PICKUP TOOLS BE THE SUPERVISOR IF HAND ARE GOOD ON THE FLOOR, MORE EYES ARE ALWAYS BETTER AS FAR AS SAFETY IS CONCERNED. 8) THREADS SHOULD BE CLEANED AND REDOPED EVERY RUN TO INSURE PROPER TORQUE. 9) TORQUE ALL JOINS TO SPECKS 10) SCRIBE TOOLS . TAKE YOUR TIME , AN INACCURRATE SCRIBE CAN BE THE CAUSE OF A LOT OF GRIEF IN HIGH ANGLE HIGH BUILD RATE HOLES AND IN CASES WERE BOUNDRIES ARE CLOSE. SLIDING A) MAGNETIC TOOLFACE SLIDES. 1) DIRECTION SLIDES OR STEARING IN A DIRECTION 0 360DEG OF AZMITH. 0 OR 360 EQUALING NORTH, 90 = DUE EAST,180 = DUE SOUTH, 270 = DUE WEST 2) MAGNETIC TOOLFACES END AT AN ANGLE PREDETERMINED BY DD AND MWD HAND PRIOR TO PICKUP OF TOOLS. OFTEN 5DEG B) GRAVITY TOOLFACES 1) STEARING 0 180 LEFT OR RIGHT OF AZMITH AT THE BIT 2) SWITCHING FROM MAGNETIC AT 3DEG OR MORE, PREDETERMINED PRIOR TO PICKUP OF TOOLS 3) ALL SLIDES 0 90R WILL INCREASE ANGLE AND TURN RIGHT 4) ALL SLIDES 90R 180 WILL DECREASE ANGLE AND TURN RIGHT
5) ALL SLIDES 0 90L WILL INCREASE ANGLE AND TURN LEFT
6) ALL SLIDES 90L 180 WILL DECREASED ANGLE AND TURN LEFT REACTIVE TORQUE 1) BECAUSE THE BIT(ROTOR IN THE MOTOR) TURNS INDEPENDEND OF THE DRILL STRING, FORCED BY MUD FLOWING THROUGH THE MOTOR TURNNING THE BIT TO THE RIGHT OR CLOCKWISE , WHEN DRILLING FORCE IS APPLIED A REACTIVE FORCE IS APPLIED TO THE DRILL STRING, TURNNING THE STRING IN THE OPPISITE DIRECTION OF THE BIT OR COUNTER CLOCKWISE(STATIC TOOLFACES COMPARED TO DRILLING TOOLFACES WILL REPERSENT THE REACTIVE TORQUE 2) REACTIVE TORQUE WILL CHANGE WITH THE STIFFNESS AND LENGTH OF THE STRING, THE LONGER AND LESS STIFF THE STRING BECOMES THE MORE REACTIVE TORQUE THERE WILL BE. 3) ALSO EFFECTING REACTIVE TORQUE IS THE COMBINATION OF BIT AND MOTOR IE: HIGH TORQUE MOTORS AND PDC BITS 4) REACTIVE TORQUE MAY ALSO BE AFFECTED IN HOLES WHERE HOLE DRAG IS HIGHER THAN NORMAL IE; LONG TANGENT SECTIONS AND HORIZONTAL DRILLING