Air and Gas Drilling Manual

Air and Gas Drilling Manual

Author: William C. Lyons

Publisher: Elsevier

Published: 2009-01-15

Total Pages: 777

ISBN-13: 0080558992

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The third edition of Air and Gas Drilling Manual describes the basic simulation models for drilling deep wells with air or gas drilling fluids, gasified two-phase drilling fluids, and stable foam drilling fluids. The models are the basis for the development of a systematic method for planning under balanced deep well drilling operations and for monitoring the drilling operation as well as construction project advances. Air and Gas Drilling Manual discusses both oil and natural gas industry applications, and geotechnical (water well, environmental, mining) industry applications. Important well construction and completion issues are discussed for all applications. The engineering analyses techniques are used to develop pre-operations planning methods, troubleshooting operations monitoring techniques and overall operations risk analysis. The essential objective of the book is drilling and well construction cost management control. The book is in both SI and British Imperial units. Master the air and gas drilling techniques in construction and development of water wells, monitoring wells, geotechnical boreholes, mining operations boreholes and more 30% of all wells drilled use gas and air, according to the U.S. Department of Energy estimates Contains basic simulation equations with examples for direct and reverse circulation drilling models and examples for air and gas, gasified fluids, and stable foam drilling models


Air and Gas Drilling Manual

Air and Gas Drilling Manual

Author: William C. Lyons

Publisher: McGraw Hill Professional

Published: 2000-12-28

Total Pages: 744

ISBN-13: 0071415998

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Be prepared for drilling's hottest trend According to the U.S. Department of Energy, by 2005, 30% of all wells will be drilled using gas and air. The Air and Gas Drilling Manual, by William Lyons -- an internationally known expert and holder of nine drilling patents -- lays out everything you need to apply air and gas drilling to all kinds of operations, from the most basic to the most complex, and for the shallowest to the deepest. You’re shown how to: Master the air and gas drilling techniques in vital industries: construction and development of water wells, monitoring wells, geotechnical boreholes, mining operations boreholes, and more Calculate volumetric flow and compressor requirements. Drill with stable foam, unstable foam, and aerated liquids (as well as gas and air) Handle the special considerations of deep hole drilling Perform direct and reverse-flow circulation calculations Specify drills, collars, and casings Engineer and operate specialized downhole projects Plan operations and choose air package contractors


Drilling for Water

Drilling for Water

Author: Raymond Rowles

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2017-09-29

Total Pages: 188

ISBN-13: 1351942891

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There have been very few, if any, books of a practical nature covering the ’art’ of drilling holes in the ground especially for water. Some rather lengthy tomes are and have been available over the years which have been pretty well incomprehensible to the average field man, or indeed, those responsible for the administration of field operations. Most of those books have been written by people with peripheral disciplines to the industry thus haven’t had the field experience to really get hold of the heart of the matter. Drilling for Water - 2 has been written to be understandable to field personnel and in their own terms. Everything in it is based on considerable field experience. Following the publication of Drilling for Water, many accolades were forthcoming such as ...packed with information... ...my bible... ...most welcome... ...a breath of fresh air... ...couldn’t put it down... etc.


Oil & Gas Handbook

Oil & Gas Handbook

Author: Will Pettijohn P.E.C.

Publisher:

Published: 2012-02-01

Total Pages: 184

ISBN-13: 9781468545319

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This book offers you a brief, but very involved look into the operations in the drilling of an Oil & Gas well. From start to finish, you'll see a general prognosis of the drilling process. If you are new to the oil & gas industry, you'll enjoy having a leg up with the knowledge of these processes. If you are a seasoned oil & gas person, you'll enjoy reading what you may or may not know in these pages.


Air and Gas Drilling Manual

Air and Gas Drilling Manual

Author: William C. Lyons

Publisher: Gulf Professional Publishing

Published: 2020-10-02

Total Pages: 560

ISBN-13: 0128157925

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Air and Gas Drilling Manual, Fourth Edition: Applications for Oil, Gas and Geothermal Fluid Recovery Wells, and Specialized Construction Boreholes, and the History and Advent of the Directional DTH delivers the fundamentals and current methods needed for engineers and managers engaged in drilling operations. Packed with updates, this reference discusses the engineering modelling and planning aspects of underbalanced drilling, the impacts of technological advances in high angle and horizontal drilling, and the importance of new production from shale. in addition, an in-depth discussion is included on well control model planning considerations for completions, along with detailed calculation examples using Mathcad. This book will update the petroleum and drilling engineer with a much-needed reference to stay on top of drilling methods and new applications in today's operations. Provides key drilling concepts and applications, including unconventional activity and directional well by gas drilling Updated with new information and data on managed pressure drilling, foam drilling, and aerated fluid drilling Includes practical appendices with Mathcad equation solutions


Drilling Engineering Handbook

Drilling Engineering Handbook

Author: E.H. Austin

Publisher: Springer

Published: 1983-01-31

Total Pages: 301

ISBN-13: 9789027718839

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This book presents the fundamental principles of drilling en gineering, with the primary objective of making a good well using data that can be properly evaluated through geology, reservoir engineering, and management. It is written to assist the geologist, drilling engineer, reservoir engineer, and manager in performing their assignments. The topics are introduced at a level that should give a good basic understanding of the subject and encourage further investigation of specialized interests. Many organizations have separate departments, each per forming certain functions that can be done by several methods. The reentering of old areas, as the industry is doing today, particularly emphasizes the necessity of good holes, logs, casing design, and cement job. Proper planning and coordination can eliminate many mistakes, and I hope the topics discussed in this book will playa small part in the drilling of better wells. This book was developed using notes, comments, and ideas from a course I teach called "Drilling Engineering with Offshore Considerations." Some "rules of thumb" equations are used throughout, which have proven to be helpful when applied in the ix x / Preface proper perspective. The topics are presented in the proper order for carrying through the drilling of a well.


Minimum Volumetric Requirements in Aerated Drilling

Minimum Volumetric Requirements in Aerated Drilling

Author: Godwin A. Okpobiri

Publisher:

Published: 1982

Total Pages: 38

ISBN-13:

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This Field Operations Manual provides drilling engineers a means of making quick, graphical determinations of gas (air) and liquid volumetric requirements in air, foam, and mist drilling. A model for predicting correct air (gas) volume requirements in air drilling has been developed. It includes a complete analysis of pressures throughout the system, offers flexibility in selection of wellhead pressure and air flow rate, and is primarily graphical. Charts are presented for sandstone, shale and limestone formations. A model has also been developed for predicting minimum volumetric requirements for foam and mist drilling operations. It accounts for frictional losses due to the solid-phase, pressure drop across bit nozzles and particle settling velocities. The technique offers a high degree of flexibility in the selection of wellhead injection pressures and volumetric requirements. Actual field application of this work can be accomplished by two different methods depending on compressor specifications. These are the Variable Back pressure and Constant Back Pressure schedules. They are primarily graphical. The main advantage of these techniques over the currently practiced trial and error methods in aerated drilling is the prevention of the use of excess air (gas) and/or foamer solution while the hole is still in gauge. If these results can be realized, problems such as hole enlargement, sloughing shale, and wellbore collapse can be minimized and drilling costs will be reduced. All of the charts presented in this manual assume regular bits with nozzles of 28/32 inches each. For large bit nozzle sizes used in aerated drilling, pressure drop across such nozzles is negligible in comparison to total system losses. Thus the charts are also applicable to conditions where no nozzles are involved.


Working Guide to Drilling Equipment and Operations

Working Guide to Drilling Equipment and Operations

Author: William Lyons

Publisher: Gulf Professional Publishing

Published: 2009-09-16

Total Pages: 617

ISBN-13: 1856178447

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Working Guide to Drilling Equipment and Operations offers a practical guide to drilling technologies and procedures. The book begins by introducing basic concepts such as the functions of drilling muds; types of drilling fluids; testing of drilling systems; and completion and workover fluids. This is followed by discussions of the composition of the drill string; air and gas drilling operations; and directional drilling. The book identifies the factors that should be considered for optimized drilling operations: health, safety, and environment; production capability; and drilling implementation. It explains how to control well pressure. It details the process of fishing, i.e. removal of a fish (part of the drill string that separates from the upper remaining portion of the drill string) or junk (small items of non-drillable metals) from the borehole. The remaining chapters cover the different types of casing and casing string design; well cementing; the proper design of tubing; and the environmental aspects of drilling. Drilling and Production Hoisting Equipment Hoisting Tool Inspection and Maintenance Procedures Pump Performance Charts Rotary Table and Bushings Rig Maintenance of Drill Collars Drilling Bits and Downhole Tools