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You are a Rig Supervisor working at an oil and gas offshore drilling operation. Your company is currently on a drilling campaign and you are the on-site Drilling Engineer (DE). As a DE, one of your jobs is to oversee the operations at the drilling rigs. As such, you know the ins and outs of the operation, down to the hourly activities. Every day, activities are recorded either by the Driller, Mud Logger, MWD / LWD engineer or the Drilling Operations Coordinator throughout the day. As a DE representative for your company, you are required to prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR) based on the hourly activities reported. You must always maintain the language of report along with the terminologies and mnemonics of the Drilling Engineer. Given the following activities for well NO 15/9-F-1 C on 2014-04-21, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR). Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
00:00 - 00:45: Pressure tested kill wing valve cap to 35/345 bar for 5/15 min using AWS pump. Good test. Meanwhile continued packing w/l equipment for backload. 00:45 - 01:30: Finalized and signed handover documentation. Well f-1 c handed over to production at 01 30 hrs. Last report on f-1 c continue reporting on f-99 for final de-mob
P/t kill wing cap to 35/345 bar 5/15 min. Well f-1 c handed over to production at 01 30 hrs.
You are a Rig Supervisor working at an oil and gas offshore drilling operation. Your company is currently on a drilling campaign and you are the on-site Drilling Engineer (DE). As a DE, one of your jobs is to oversee the operations at the drilling rigs. As such, you know the ins and outs of the operation, down to the hourly activities. Every day, activities are recorded either by the Driller, Mud Logger, MWD / LWD engineer or the Drilling Operations Coordinator throughout the day. As a DE representative for your company, you are required to prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR) based on the hourly activities reported. You must always maintain the language of report along with the terminologies and mnemonics of the Drilling Engineer. Given the following activities for well NO 15/9-F-1 C on 2014-11-27, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR). Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
09:00 - 11:00: Removed scaffolding in the moonpool. Prepared for skidding cantiliver. 11:00 - 14:30: Skidded cantiliver from f-12 to f-1. 14:30 - 18:00: Built scaffolding in the moonpool and prepared WL equipment for rigging up. Meanwhile f-1 handed over from production department to d&w. 18:00 - 20:30: Changed well hatch with wireline hatch. Contacted production operator and bled off XMT cross to 0 bar prior and r/u chicksan manifold on XMT. 20:30 - 20:45: Held toolbox talk prior to start rigging on well. 20:45 - 22:45: Removed top cap and rigged up lower riser using tugger. Installed BOP and connected hoses. Perfomed function test of BOP. 22:45 - 00:00: Production operator filled lower riser section up to BOP with MEG and leak tested same. Prepared for installing upper riser section.
Well handed over from production department to d&w. Started to rig up WL equipment on well.
You are a Rig Supervisor working at an oil and gas offshore drilling operation. Your company is currently on a drilling campaign and you are the on-site Drilling Engineer (DE). As a DE, one of your jobs is to oversee the operations at the drilling rigs. As such, you know the ins and outs of the operation, down to the hourly activities. Every day, activities are recorded either by the Driller, Mud Logger, MWD / LWD engineer or the Drilling Operations Coordinator throughout the day. As a DE representative for your company, you are required to prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR) based on the hourly activities reported. You must always maintain the language of report along with the terminologies and mnemonics of the Drilling Engineer. Given the following activities for well NO 15/9-F-1 C on 2014-11-28, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR). Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
00:00 - 01:00: Lowered upper riser section and connected same. Meanwhile altus and halliburton tested tools on pipe deck. 01:00 - 01:30: Held prejob meeting. Reviewed operation and procedure for logging well. 01:30 - 02:00: Drilling had som issues with elevator. Fixed prior to start building lubricator. 02:00 - 04:15: Built lubricator on drill floor horizontally. Connected sheave wheel to spreader beam in top drive and lifted lubricator into vertical position. Meanwhile tested halliburton tools on pipe deck. 04:15 - 04:35: Held toolbox talk prior to install BHA into lubricator. 04:35 - 06:00: M/u BHA tractor and PLT/RST toolstring and installed same into lubricator. Stabbed lubricator and started filling rig up with MEG used production MEG pump. 06:00 - 07:15: Leak tested RU to 20/345 bar 5 min. 07:15 - 07:45: Waited on production for pumping MEG for equalizing pressure above DHSV. 07:45 - 08:45: Production pumped 10 m3 MEG and equalized pressure above DHSV. 08:45 - 08:50: Opened SV. Siwhp 62 bar. 08:50 - 09:15: RIH BHA tractor and PLT/RST toolstring from surface to 500 m. 09:15 - 09:40: Schlumberger checked PLT/RST tools. 09:40 - 12:40: Continued RIH to 2925 m. Meanwhile held well control drill, lost air supply to grease injection skid. Held debrief. Depth p/u weight 500 m 1100 lbs 1000 m 1730 lbs 1500 m 2450 lbs 2000 m 3050 lbs 2500 m 3900 lbs 12:40 - 13:00: Correlated depth across intervall 2925 m to 2800 m. 13:00 - 13:50: Calibrated spinner at 10, 20 and 30 m/min in interval 2925 m to 2800 m. 13:50 - 14:05: Continued RIH to 3101 m, not able to get deeper by gravity. 14:05 - 14:15: Pulled up to 3075 m and activated tractor. 14:15 - 15:40: Continued RIH from 3075 m to 3640 m with tractor. Depth p/u weight 3000 m 4200 lbs 3500 m 4450 lbs stopped at 3640 to perform correlation pass. 15:40 - 16:15: Pulled up from 3640 to 3523 and correlated. Observed challenge in reading CCL and porosity for correlation. 16:15 - 16:25: Powered down logging tools and switched to tractor. Powered up tractor. 16:25 - 17:00: Started tractor and RIH from 3523 to 3931 m. Observed high current draw from tractor, indicating tractor stalling out. Had normal PW at 3931 m which was hud. 17:00 - 17:30: Defined 3931 as hud. Depth was 42 m shallower than stated in program. OK to proceed. 17:30 - 18:25: Logged sigma pass from 3931 m up to 3475 m at 10 m/min. 18:25 - 18:40: Powered down logging tools and switched to tractor. Powered up tractor. 18:40 - 19:30: Started tractor and RIH to 3795 m using tractor. 19:30 - 20:10: Switched back to schlumberger to perform IC pass. 20:10 - 23:20: Started IC pass pulling 0,5 m/min from 3785 up to 3480 m according to program. Meanwhile performed well control drill leak below BOP. 23:20 - 23:45: Stopped at 3660 m. Observed cable speed ocasionally jumping between 0,2-2 m/min. Challenging to keep steady speed. Discussed with petec to keep speed as close as possible to 0,5 m/min. OK to proceed. 23:45 - 00:00: Continued to log IC pass from 3660 to 3480 m at 0,5 m/min.
Completetd rigging up WL equipment. Installed tractor PLT/RST toolstring. Performed sigma pass from 3949-3480 m. Logged IC pass from 3785 to 3660 m.
You are a Rig Supervisor working at an oil and gas offshore drilling operation. Your company is currently on a drilling campaign and you are the on-site Drilling Engineer (DE). As a DE, one of your jobs is to oversee the operations at the drilling rigs. As such, you know the ins and outs of the operation, down to the hourly activities. Every day, activities are recorded either by the Driller, Mud Logger, MWD / LWD engineer or the Drilling Operations Coordinator throughout the day. As a DE representative for your company, you are required to prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR) based on the hourly activities reported. You must always maintain the language of report along with the terminologies and mnemonics of the Drilling Engineer. Given the following activities for well NO 15/9-F-1 C on 2014-11-29, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR). Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
00:00 - 03:45: Continued to log IC pass from 3650 to 3480 m. Still some challenge to keep cable speed steady at 0,5 m/min. WHP 74 bar. 03:45 - 04:15: Completed 1st IC pass. Powered down tool and switched to tractor. 04:15 - 04:45: RIH with tractor from 3480 m 3795 m for second IC pass. 04:45 - 05:10: Powered down tractor and switched line to schlumberger. Powered up logging tools. 05:10 - 06:00: Started 2nd IC pass from 3785 m up to 3480 m at 0,5 m/min. WHP 80 bar. 06:00 - 12:45: Continued logging IC pass from 3785 m to 3480 m at 0,5 m/min. Activated tractor. 12:45 - 13:45: Tractored down to 3790 m at approx 11 m/min. Powered down tractor and switched to logging mode. 13:45 - 21:50: Logged 3rd IC pass from 3785 m up to 3474 m at 0,5 m/min. 21:50 - 22:20: Powered down logging tools and switched to tractor. Powered up tractor. 22:20 - 23:05: Started tractor and RIH from 3474 to 3931 m to perform additional PLT shut in passes. WHP 83 bar. 23:05 - 23:15: Powered down tractor and switched line to schlumberger. Powered up logging tools. 23:15 - 23:40: Pulled up with logging tools from 3931 m to 3474 m at speed 20 m/min. Had PW at 39 23:40 - 23:45: Powered down logging tools and switched to tractor. Powered up tractor. 23:45 - 00:00: Started tractor and RIH from 3474 to 3931 m to perform last additional PLT shut in pass. Meanwhile discussed a tight spot observed on x/y caliper from 3914 to 3919 m. The smalles reading was 4,2" id on x/y caliper.
Logged three IC passes and started additional PLT shut in passes.
You are a Rig Supervisor working at an oil and gas offshore drilling operation. Your company is currently on a drilling campaign and you are the on-site Drilling Engineer (DE). As a DE, one of your jobs is to oversee the operations at the drilling rigs. As such, you know the ins and outs of the operation, down to the hourly activities. Every day, activities are recorded either by the Driller, Mud Logger, MWD / LWD engineer or the Drilling Operations Coordinator throughout the day. As a DE representative for your company, you are required to prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR) based on the hourly activities reported. You must always maintain the language of report along with the terminologies and mnemonics of the Drilling Engineer. Given the following activities for well NO 15/9-F-1 C on 2014-11-30, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR). Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
00:00 - 00:20: Continued to tractor down to 3931 m. WHP 83 bar. 00:20 - 00:25: Powered down tractor and switched line to schlumberger. Powered up logging tools. 00:25 - 01:15: Logged up from 3931 to 3478 m at speed 30 m/min. Started at 20 m/min, to avoid pulling PLT spinner to fast through restriction area at approx 3915 m. 01:15 - 02:15: Parked tool at 3480 m according to program. Schlumberger upladed files to interact. Production started to prepare unisolation of PWV and prepared for beaning up well. 02:15 - 02:30: Held toolbox talk prior to start beaning up the well. 02:30 - 03:00: Production completed unisolation plan of PWV. WHP 83 bar. 03:00 - 03:15: Equalized PWV using hose from KW over to production line. Opened PWV. Meanwhile schlumberger powered up logging tools to monitor downhole. 03:15 - 06:00: Production beaned up well in steps obtain stable well flow. Started at 36 choke and increased in steps up to 100 Observed pressure dropping from 83 to 4 bar, well stopped flowing. 06:00 - 09:00: Attempted to flow the well. Had well on test separator against as low pressure as possible meanwhile discussed further operation. WHP 6,5 bar. 09:00 - 13:30: Attempted to flow the well. Had well on test separator against as low pressure as possible. WHP 6,5 bar. 13:30 - 20:00: Decision made to close in well on choke to let pressure build up. WHP increased from 6,5 to 54 bar. Meanwhile discussed possiblities for further operation. 20:00 - 22:50: Decided to attempt to pump available nitrogen on rig, to start up well flowing the well. Production department lined up from nitrogen racks. Hooked up on wellhead on killwing manifold. Emptied 4 nitrogen racks. Was able to increse WHP from 54 bar. Meanwhile schlumberger performed stationary logging. 22:50 - 23:05: Equalized PWV. Production department opened choke at 100 took 7 min from 0 to 100 WHP dropped from 68 to 4 bar. 23:05 - 00:00: Held choke 100 open and observed well.
Completed additional PLT shut in passes. Attempted to bean up well without success. Waiting for well to flow.
You are a Rig Supervisor working at an oil and gas offshore drilling operation. Your company is currently on a drilling campaign and you are the on-site Drilling Engineer (DE). As a DE, one of your jobs is to oversee the operations at the drilling rigs. As such, you know the ins and outs of the operation, down to the hourly activities. Every day, activities are recorded either by the Driller, Mud Logger, MWD / LWD engineer or the Drilling Operations Coordinator throughout the day. As a DE representative for your company, you are required to prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR) based on the hourly activities reported. You must always maintain the language of report along with the terminologies and mnemonics of the Drilling Engineer. Given the following activities for well NO 15/9-F-1 C on 2014-12-01, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR). Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
00:00 - 08:00: Held choke 100 and observed well. WHP steady at 6,4 bar. Pulled up 5 meters every hour. 08:00 - 10:00: Discussed way forward with petec. Meanwhile held choke open and monitored well. 10:00 - 13:00: Decision made to POOH with PLT string. POOH from 3459 m to surface while logging x/y caliper. 13:00 - 14:30: Closed choke and PWV. WHP 6,4 bar. Closed SV and HMV. Pressured up XMT cross via kill wing up to 100 bar. Purged lubricator with nitrogen. 14:30 - 14:45: Held toolbox talk prior to l/d BHA#1. 14:45 - 16:00: Broke lubricator and l/d BHA tractor and PLT/RST toolstring. 16:00 - 19:00: Pulled out cable and re-built cable head from 3/3 WP to 100 WP. Meanwhile erected scaffolding at drill floor for installing long perforation gun. 19:00 - 21:25: Tested and calibrated tarctor and perforation tools through new cable head. 21:25 - 21:50: Held toolbox talk for installing perforating guns in lubricator. Reviewed perforating procedure. 21:50 - 22:55: Installed tractor in lubricator. Filled 80 litres of 50/50 MEG/RX-72 in lubricator. Stabbed lubricator and tested lower QTS to 20/345 bar for 5/10 min. 22:55 - 00:00: Disconnected upper QTS and started to install perforating guns.
Waited for well to flow. Decided to POOH with PLT/RST. Made up perforation BHA and installed same into lubricator.
You are a Rig Supervisor working at an oil and gas offshore drilling operation. Your company is currently on a drilling campaign and you are the on-site Drilling Engineer (DE). As a DE, one of your jobs is to oversee the operations at the drilling rigs. As such, you know the ins and outs of the operation, down to the hourly activities. Every day, activities are recorded either by the Driller, Mud Logger, MWD / LWD engineer or the Drilling Operations Coordinator throughout the day. As a DE representative for your company, you are required to prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR) based on the hourly activities reported. You must always maintain the language of report along with the terminologies and mnemonics of the Drilling Engineer. Given the following activities for well NO 15/9-F-1 C on 2014-12-02, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR). Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
00:00 - 01:05: Continued to install perforating guns. Installed firring head and stabbed lubricator. Tested upper QTS to 20/345 bar for 5/10 min. Toolstring weight 3300 lbs in lubricator. 01:05 - 01:25: Opened HMV. WHP 54 bar. Equalized lubricator through kill wing manifold. Opened SV and RIH. 01:25 - 02:15: RIH w/bha from surface to 500 m. 02:15 - 02:35: Halliburton checked connection with tool and correlated depth through DHSV. 02:35 - 03:15: Continued to RIH with BHA tractor and perforating guns. Tried to increase speed to 35 m/min. Observed grease pump started pumping and decided to slow down speed to 30 m/min. 03:15 - 05:20: Continued to RIH from 1500 m to 3080 m. Observed high tension on surface. MAX tension observed was 9000 lbs. RIH in 100 m steps from 3000 m. Stopped at 3080 m. Pulled up and attempted to pass by gravity. No-go. Had to start tractor. 05:20 - 06:00: Started tractor and continued to RIH in 100 meters steps using tractor. Pick up weight at 3200 m was 8400 lbs. 06:00 - 06:50: RIH wit tractor to 3290 m, performed pull test. PW 7500 lbs. 06:50 - 08:25: RIH at 100 m intervals and performed pull tests. 3490 m PW 8300 lbs 3590 m PW 9500 lbs 08:25 - 09:00: Stopped at 3600 m, had to pull over 50 of cable strenght. Evaluated situation. 09:00 - 09:55: Evaluated situation, had meeting with onshore. Decided to POOH, had PW at 10 100 lbs before BHA moved, had head tension at 1350 lbs. Continued to POOH at 5 m/min, logged head tension. Depth p/u weight head tension 3590 m 9200 lbs 2060 lbs 3550 m 8300 lbs 2009 lbs 3500 m 7700 lbs 1904 lbs 3450 m 7600 lbs 1820 lbs 3400 m 7250 lbs 1740 lbs meanwhile evaluated situation with onshore. 09:55 - 12:30: Continued POOH to surface. 12:30 - 14:05: OOH, closed SV and inflow tested. Closed HMV and inflow tested. Siwhp 69 bar. Bleed down pressure in lubricator and flushed same with nitrogen. 14:05 - 14:20: Helt toolbox talk prior to l/d perforation guns. 14:20 - 14:45: Waited on production department for measuring benzene. 14:45 - 15:00: Measured 106 ppm benzene inside lubricator. Measured no benzene in work area for personnel. 15:00 - 16:35: Laid down perforation guns and tractor. 16:35 - 19:45: Decision made to split perforation run in two separate runs due to heavy guns. Prepared tractor and perforation guns for next run. 19:45 - 20:00: Held toolbox talk for installing new perfoartion gun. 20:00 - 20:30: Installed tractor and shorter perforation gun into lubricator. Filled riser with 120 litres og 50/50 MEG/RX-72. 20:30 - 21:40: Checked fireing head and it was not within acceptance criteria. Changed fireing head. 21:40 - 23:10: Connected tractor to perforation guns. Stabbed lubricator and leak tested lower QTS to 20/345 bar for 5/10 min. Opened HMV. WHP 78 bar. Equalized lubricator via kill wing. Opened SV. 23:10 - 23:30: RIH with BHA tractor and short perforation gun from surface to 500 meters. 23:30 - 00:00: Halliburton performed communication check and correlated depth in DHSV.
Installed long perfoartion guns. Had to POOH with long perforation guns due to tension above 50 of cable strength 150 above shooting depth. Decision made to split the perforation guns. RIH with shorter perforation gun.
You are a Rig Supervisor working at an oil and gas offshore drilling operation. Your company is currently on a drilling campaign and you are the on-site Drilling Engineer (DE). As a DE, one of your jobs is to oversee the operations at the drilling rigs. As such, you know the ins and outs of the operation, down to the hourly activities. Every day, activities are recorded either by the Driller, Mud Logger, MWD / LWD engineer or the Drilling Operations Coordinator throughout the day. As a DE representative for your company, you are required to prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR) based on the hourly activities reported. You must always maintain the language of report along with the terminologies and mnemonics of the Drilling Engineer. Given the following activities for well NO 15/9-F-1 C on 2014-12-03, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR). Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
00:00 - 02:40: Continued to RIH from 500 m to 3097 meters. Toolstring stopped. Pulled up 50 meter and started tractor. Depth p/u weights 900 m 2900 lbs 1300 m 3400 lbs 1700 m 4100 lbs 2100 m 4550 lbs 2500 m 5500 lbs 2900 m 6200 lbs 02:40 - 03:55: RIH using tractor from 3050 to 3620 m. WHP 80 bar. Stopped for correlation across pup. Pick up weight 6000 lbs at 3300 m. 03:55 - 04:55: Pulled up and correlated across pup joint from 3582,9 to 3588,9 m. Adjusted depth by adding 3,4 meters. Continued to RIH from 3570 m to 3765 m using tractor and perform first correlation pass across perforation depth. 04:55 - 05:35: Pulled up with toolstring from 3765 to 3695 m, PW 7500 lbs, observed depth was slightly off at perforation depth. Added 1,2 meters. Started tractor and RIH to 3795 m. 05:35 - 07:30: Continued to RIH to 3795 m to correlate depth. Pulled up from 3795 m. Observed still off by 0,6 meters on reference joint at 3730,6m. Struggled to get depth within 0,5 meters due to heavy toolstring in deviated well combined with cable stretch. Performed additional correlation passes across perforation depth. Total 6 passes performed. 07:30 - 08:00: Performed final up pass and placed CCL at 3729,7 m with top shot at 3733 m. Lined up for fireing guns through altus safe sub. Perforated interval 3733 3742,6 m. Tenson dropped 100 lbs as the guns were detonaited. Observed approx 2 bar drop on DHPG. WHP 82,7 bar. Pulled slowly out of hole after perforation. 08:00 - 10:20: POOH with perforation string from 3660 m to surface. WHP 85 bar. 10:20 - 12:30: Closed SV and HMV and inflow tested same. Purged lubricator with n2. 12:30 - 12:45: Held toolbox talk prior to l/d tractor and perforation guns. 12:45 - 13:30: Broke lubricator and laid down tractor and perforating guns. 13:30 - 14:00: Redressed tractor and halliburton firing head. 14:00 - 16:00: Observed one strand at the 7/16" cable almost broken. Unspooled 1450 m of cable to get cable within acceptable condition. 16:00 - 18:00: Re built cable head and tested same. 100 WP. 18:00 - 18:10: Held toolbox talk for installing BHA 18:10 - 21:05: Lifted tractor and installed same into lubricator. Installed perforation guns into lubricator. Connected firing head. Filled riser with 120 litre 50/50 MEG/RX-72. Stabbed lubricator and leak tested QTS to 20/345 bar for 5/10 min. Opened HMV. WHP 92 bar. Equalized across SV via kill wing and opened SV. 21:05 - 21:20: RIH w/bha tractor and short perforation gun from surface to 500 m. Stopped for correlating across DHSV. Meanwhile held debrief of previous correlation pass. 21:20 - 21:30: Halliburton performed communication check and correlated depth across DHSV. 21:30 - 00:00: Continued to RIH from 500 to 2900 m. WHP 92 bar. Depth p/u weight 500 m 2700 lbs 900 m 2950 lbs 1300 m 3400 lbs 1700 m 4050 lbs 2100 m 4650 lbs 2500 m 5450 lbs 2900 m 6600 lbs
RIH with short perforation guns and perforated zone from 3733 to 3742,6 m. POOH with BHA#3. RIH with second short perforation gun.
You are a Rig Supervisor working at an oil and gas offshore drilling operation. Your company is currently on a drilling campaign and you are the on-site Drilling Engineer (DE). As a DE, one of your jobs is to oversee the operations at the drilling rigs. As such, you know the ins and outs of the operation, down to the hourly activities. Every day, activities are recorded either by the Driller, Mud Logger, MWD / LWD engineer or the Drilling Operations Coordinator throughout the day. As a DE representative for your company, you are required to prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR) based on the hourly activities reported. You must always maintain the language of report along with the terminologies and mnemonics of the Drilling Engineer. Given the following activities for well NO 15/9-F-1 C on 2014-12-04, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR). Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
00:00 - 00:10: Continued to 3070 m. Toolstring stopped. 00:10 - 01:10: Pulled up 50 meters and started tractor. RIH using tractor from 3070 to 3310 m. Tractor stalled out. P/u weight at 3300 m was 6150 lbs. 01:10 - 01:30: Had to pull back up and RIH again. Was able to pass on second attempt. Continued to RIH. 01:30 - 02:30: RIH with tractor from 3310 to 3620 m. WHP 93,3 bar. 02:30 - 03:15: Correlated in short pup joint from 3582,9 to 3588,9 m. Adjusted depth by 3,4 m. Continued to RIH with tractor from 3570 to 3790 m to perform first correlation pass. 03:15 - 03:50: Correlated across perforation depth from 3790 to 3570 m, and verified correct depth. P/u weight was 8400 lbs when picking up from 3790 m. Observed much noise on the CCL, made it challeng to read clear CCL signals. 03:50 - 05:00: RIH with tractor to perform correlation pass across perforating interval from 3790 to 3700 m. Observed the joints in the perforating area was 1 meter off. RIH again and performed a new correlation pass. The joints was within 0,5 m tolerance. 05:00 - 06:00: Performed final correlation. Performed final up pass and placed top shot at 3715 and bottom shot at 3724,6. Lined up for firing guns through altus safe sub. Perforated interval 3715 3724,6 m. WHP 95,5 bar. Observed 250 lbs. Drop in tension, and approx. 2 bar drop on DHPG. Pulled slowly out of hole after perforation. 06:00 - 08:30: POOH w/bha tractor and short perforation gun from 3700m to surface. 08:30 - 09:50: OOH, closed SV and HMV. Inflow tested same. Flushed RU with n2. Siwhp 96 bar. 09:50 - 10:05: Held brief before LD BHA and perforating guns. 10:05 - 10:45: Lifted lubricator and LD BHA tractor and short perforation gun. All shots fired. 10:45 - 11:15: BHA on deck. Closed BOP and prepared for flowing well for cleanup. Observed bird nest of cable on top of cable head nest was loose on top of cable head). Inspected cable head and counted strands of wire coming out of cable head, counted 18 pieces. Inspected along cable and counted strands, could not find out where wire broke. 11:15 - 13:45: Production prepared for flowing well. Assisted production in opening HMV and equalize pressure over PWV. 13:45 - 14:15: Production prepared for flowing well. 14:15 - 15:30: Production opened up well for flowing, observed BHP dropping from 262 bar down to 250 bar as choke was opened. Got production shut down and well was closed in. Observed BHP increased from 250 bar to 271 bar. 15:30 - 16:30: STBY while production department opened for production again. 16:30 - 17:15: STBY while production department opened for production again. Drilling prepared at and SJA for LD lubricator on deck and remove scaffolding on rig floor. 17:15 - 18:00: STBY while production department opened for production again. 18:00 - 20:40: STBY while production department opened for production again. Meanwhile l/d lubricator and cut 7/16" wire, found wire strand inside tool catcher. 20:40 - 00:00: Production opened up well for flowing. Observed BHP decreased from 268 bar to 259 bar. Siwhp 68 bar. FWHP dropped to 6 bar and increased and stabilized at FWHP 74 bar. Meanwhile pulled out and cut 7/16" cable to find broken strands. Cut 2000 meter and still not able to find area with broken strands. 4200 meter 7/16 cable left on drum.
RIH with tractor and perforated POOH to surface and l/d BHA#4. All shots fired. Observed bird nest of cable on top of cable head, and wire strands inside tool catcher. Started to flow well. Got production shut down and well was closed in. Started to flow well, seams to stabilize at high rate.
You are a Rig Supervisor working at an oil and gas offshore drilling operation. Your company is currently on a drilling campaign and you are the on-site Drilling Engineer (DE). As a DE, one of your jobs is to oversee the operations at the drilling rigs. As such, you know the ins and outs of the operation, down to the hourly activities. Every day, activities are recorded either by the Driller, Mud Logger, MWD / LWD engineer or the Drilling Operations Coordinator throughout the day. As a DE representative for your company, you are required to prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR) based on the hourly activities reported. You must always maintain the language of report along with the terminologies and mnemonics of the Drilling Engineer. Given the following activities for well NO 15/9-F-1 C on 2014-12-05, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR). Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
00:00 - 06:00: Flowed well to stabilize pressure and rate. FWHP approx. 75 bar. BHP approx. 258 bar. Meanwhile decided that 7/16" cable cannot be used in well. Prepared 5/16" cable. 06:00 - 10:00: Flowed well to stabilize pressure and rate. FWHP approx. 75 bar. BHP approx. 257 bar. Meanwhile petek decided not to run PLT. Started to RD WL equipment, spooled cable back to drum. RD WL winch. 10:00 - 13:50: Flowed well to stabilize pressure and rate. FWHP approx. 75 bar. BHP approx. 257 bar. Meanwhile continued RD WL equipment. 13:50 - 14:45: Flowed well to stabilize pressure and rate. FWHP approx. 75 bar. BHP approx. 257 bar. Meanwhile waited for crane. 14:45 - 14:50: Production closed in well. BHP 257 bar and WHP 73 bar. 14:50 - 16:25: Closed HMV and inflow tested same. With 80 bar diff. Pressure. Continued RD WL equipment. 16:25 - 19:25: Opened HMV and closed DHSV. Bled pressure over DHSV to 10 bar. Inflow tested DHSV with 80 bar diff. Pressure. Pressure increased 0,6 bar on 30 min. 19:25 - 20:45: Waited for crane. 20:45 - 21:00: Performed brief prior to lift and break riser, l/d lubricator. 21:00 - 00:00: Lift and l/d riser and lubricator.
Flowed well to stabilize pressure and rate. Decided to r/d WL equipment. Production closed in well. Inflow tested HMV and DHSV. R/d WL equipment.
You are a Rig Supervisor working at an oil and gas offshore drilling operation. Your company is currently on a drilling campaign and you are the on-site Drilling Engineer (DE). As a DE, one of your jobs is to oversee the operations at the drilling rigs. As such, you know the ins and outs of the operation, down to the hourly activities. Every day, activities are recorded either by the Driller, Mud Logger, MWD / LWD engineer or the Drilling Operations Coordinator throughout the day. As a DE representative for your company, you are required to prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR) based on the hourly activities reported. You must always maintain the language of report along with the terminologies and mnemonics of the Drilling Engineer. Given the following activities for well NO 15/9-F-1 C on 2014-12-06, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR). Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
00:00 - 01:00: Spooled inn hydr hoses and BOP hoses. Tidy drill floor. 01:00 - 04:00: R/d BOP, lower riser, chiksan and hoses on well head. Installed blind cap on KWV. 04:00 - 05:20: Prepared pressure control equipment for backload. 05:20 - 06:00: Filled XT-CROSS and leak tested top cap and KVW blind cap to 20/345 bar 5/10 min. 06:00 - 06:30: Inflow tested SV with 130 bar diff pressure, monitored pressure on top cap. 06:30 - 07:00: Bled of pressure in XT cross. Disconnected leak test hose from XT. 07:00 - 07:45: Checked XT valve status. Handed well over om. Ended operation on well 07:45 - 12:00: Continued preparing WL equipment for backload. 12:00 - 18:00: Cleaned and tidy pipe deck. Prepared remaining WL equipment for backload. Finished demobilize. end of operation
R/d WL equipment. Leak tested XT-TREE valves. Handed well over om. Prepared WL equipment for backload. Finished demobilize. End of operation
You are a Rig Supervisor working at an oil and gas offshore drilling operation. Your company is currently on a drilling campaign and you are the on-site Drilling Engineer (DE). As a DE, one of your jobs is to oversee the operations at the drilling rigs. As such, you know the ins and outs of the operation, down to the hourly activities. Every day, activities are recorded either by the Driller, Mud Logger, MWD / LWD engineer or the Drilling Operations Coordinator throughout the day. As a DE representative for your company, you are required to prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR) based on the hourly activities reported. You must always maintain the language of report along with the terminologies and mnemonics of the Drilling Engineer. Given the following activities for well NO 15/9-F-4 on 2007-06-09, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR). Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
12:00 - 12:30: Held pre-job meeting prior to start operation. 12:30 - 14:30: P/u 36" hole opener BHA, hung off in rotary. Installed bushing and slips. Removed safety clamp from centralizer guide bushing. Attempted to calibrate MWD depth sensor no sucess decided to use drillers depth for survey reference. 14:30 - 19:00: Continued making up 36" hole opener BHA. 19:00 - 22:30: Changed to automatic slips. RIH with 36" hole opener BHA on 5 1/2" HWDP. Dove ROV. Observed stabbing BHA into guide funnel with ROV. Tagged seabed at 145,6 m MD with no flow or rotation. 22:30 - 23:00: Washed down with 36" hole opener BHA with 600 LPM. Observed centralizer guide bushing landing in template guide funnel. Parked ROV in top hat prior to start rotating. 23:00 - 00:00: Drilled 36" hole section from 150 m to 157 m MD. Drilling parameters rotation 15-20 RPM wob 2 MT/ flow 900 LPM. Svept hole with 15 m3 hi-vis at 157 m MD.
Made up 36" hole opener BHA. Ran in and tagged seabed. Washed and drilled 36" hole section from 145 to 192 m MD.
You are a Rig Supervisor working at an oil and gas offshore drilling operation. Your company is currently on a drilling campaign and you are the on-site Drilling Engineer (DE). As a DE, one of your jobs is to oversee the operations at the drilling rigs. As such, you know the ins and outs of the operation, down to the hourly activities. Every day, activities are recorded either by the Driller, Mud Logger, MWD / LWD engineer or the Drilling Operations Coordinator throughout the day. As a DE representative for your company, you are required to prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR) based on the hourly activities reported. You must always maintain the language of report along with the terminologies and mnemonics of the Drilling Engineer. Given the following activities for well NO 15/9-F-4 on 2007-06-10, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR). Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
00:00 - 02:30: Continued drilling 36" hole section from 157 m to 170 m MD. Drilling parameters rotation 70 RPM wob 2 MT flow 4100 LPM torque 6-12 KNM Performed survey on every single got unreliable data at 157 m and 170 m MD. 02:30 - 03:15: Due to unreliable survey data and suspected inclination build up performed reaming trip back to 150 m MD. Meanwhile discussed situation. Found out that surveys had been taken while string was rotating which again gave wrong unreliable readings. 03:15 - 03:30: Repeated survey at 170 m MD. Inclination 0,4 deg OK. 03:30 - 06:00: Drilled 36" hole section from 170 m to 192 m MD. Drilling parameters rotation 70 RPM wob 2-3 MT flow 4100 LPM torque 5-8 KNM. Swept hole with 15 m3 hi-vis every single drilled. Inclination at 183 m MD 0,06 deg OK. 06:00 - 10:30: Continued drilling 36" hole section from 192 m to 222 m MD. Drilling parameters rotation 70 RPM wob 2 MT flow 4100 LPM torque 8-12 KNM. Swept hole with 15 m3 hi-vis every single drilled. 10:30 - 11:00: Due to problems with PRS at connection reciprocated pipe and made extra sweep with hi-vis. 11:00 - 19:00: Continued drilling 36" hole section from 222 to 256,5 m MD. Drilling parameters rotation 70 RPM wob 2-5 MT flow 4100 LPM torque 8-12 KNM. Swept hole with 15 m 3 hi-vis every single drilled. 19:00 - 19:30: Circulated well clean with 4400 LPM SPP 90 bar. Pumped 25 m3 hi-vis. Performed final survey at TD. 19:30 - 20:30: Displaced well to 1,35 SG WBM at 4000 LPM SPP 90 bar. Pumped a total of 100 m3. 20:30 - 21:00: Had problems to release torque wrench when attempting to unscrew from topdrive. Troubleshot problem. 21:00 - 23:00: POOH with 36" hole opener BHA from 256,5 m to 152 m MD. Topped up hole with 1,35 SG WBM pumping at 400 LPM. 23:00 - 23:30: Continued to POOH with 36" hole opener BHA from 152 m to 100 m MD. Removed automatic slips and replaced master bushing. 23:30 - 00:00: Continued to POOH with 36" hole opener BHA from 100 m to 30 m MD.
Drilled 36" hole section to TD at 256,5 m MD. Displaced well to 1,35 SG WBM. POOH with 36" hole opener BHA. Prepared for running conductor.
You are a Rig Supervisor working at an oil and gas offshore drilling operation. Your company is currently on a drilling campaign and you are the on-site Drilling Engineer (DE). As a DE, one of your jobs is to oversee the operations at the drilling rigs. As such, you know the ins and outs of the operation, down to the hourly activities. Every day, activities are recorded either by the Driller, Mud Logger, MWD / LWD engineer or the Drilling Operations Coordinator throughout the day. As a DE representative for your company, you are required to prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR) based on the hourly activities reported. You must always maintain the language of report along with the terminologies and mnemonics of the Drilling Engineer. Given the following activities for well NO 15/9-F-4 on 2007-06-11, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR). Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
00:00 - 03:00: Broke out and laid out 2 single 9 3/4" DC. Attempted to rack back 36" hole opener BHA comprising of 36" hole opener, MWD and 9 3/4" DC nogo due to exceeded weight on PRS. Hung off BHA again and broke out 9 3/4" DC. Racked back DC. Racked back hole opener MWD. 03:00 - 04:30: Performed FG inspection on TDS and derrick. Vetco gray installed inclinometer on cart bracket. Had to place shimm rings on bracket to level out the inclinometer. 04:30 - 06:00: Removed elevator and bails. Cleared drillfloor. Rigged up for running 30" conductor. 06:00 - 07:30: Continued rigging up for running 30" conductor. Installed bails and elevator. 07:30 - 09:00: Performed pre-job meeting at drillfloor prior to start running 30" conductor. 09:00 - 10:15: Picked up 30" shoe joint. Filled joint with water and observed float opening OK. Tested and rearranged tongs. 10:15 - 14:30: Ran 30" conductor to 66 m MD. 14:30 - 18:15: Ran 30" conductor including st-2 x RL-4 xover fm 66 m to 100 m MD. Strapped top up pipe along conductor on XMT deck. Filled 30" conductor with SW on way in. Top up pipe cement outlets to be located at 43,4 m below ML 24,5 m below ML 14,8 m below ML 18:15 - 19:00: Changed to 5 1/2" handling equipment prior to picking up 30" conductor housing. 19:00 - 19:30: Held toolbox talk. 19:30 - 20:30: Picked up 30" conductor housing. Made up RL-4 connection to 36000 ft lbs using rig tongs. Enagaged anti-rotation slots. 20:30 - 21:30: Ran in with 30" conductor housing and installed top up pipe on XMT deck. 21:30 - 22:00: Installed c-plate in rotary and landed 30" conductor housing in same. Broke out and laid down 30" handling cart. 22:00 - 22:30: Rig up c-plate, bowl and slips for running cement stinger on top of 30" conductor housing. 22:30 - 00:00: Ran 4 3/4" aluminum cement stinger inside 30 conductor.
Rigged up for running 30" conductor. Ran 30" conductor, ran cement innerstring and engaged cart. Ran in with 30" conductor on 5 1/2" HWDP. Friction in well from 200 m MD, worked string to get progress.
You are a Rig Supervisor working at an oil and gas offshore drilling operation. Your company is currently on a drilling campaign and you are the on-site Drilling Engineer (DE). As a DE, one of your jobs is to oversee the operations at the drilling rigs. As such, you know the ins and outs of the operation, down to the hourly activities. Every day, activities are recorded either by the Driller, Mud Logger, MWD / LWD engineer or the Drilling Operations Coordinator throughout the day. As a DE representative for your company, you are required to prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR) based on the hourly activities reported. You must always maintain the language of report along with the terminologies and mnemonics of the Drilling Engineer. Given the following activities for well NO 15/9-F-4 on 2007-06-12, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR). Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
00:00 - 00:30: Continued running 4 3/4" aluminum cement stinger inside 30" conductor. Installed a total of 10 joints adding up to 91 m, i. E. Approx 16 m off shoe bottom. Installed centralizers on joint number 3 and 6. 00:30 - 01:30: Picked up primary cart. M/u 4 1/2" if x butress x-over to low end of cart. M/u cart to innerstring. Removed innerstring handling equipment. Made up cart to 30" conductor housing with 5 lefthand turns. Checked inclinometer Checked filler valve in open position OK. 01:30 - 03:00: Ran in with 30" conductor on 5 1/2" HWDP. Strapped residual top up pipe to the conductor housing on XMT deck. Installed ROV plugs in 30" conductor housing on centralizer deck. 03:00 - 03:30: In order not to damage ROV plugs, inclinometer and filler valve used chain hoists steel slings to center top of housing through the centralizer deck. 03:30 - 05:00: Ran in with 30" conductor on 5 1/2" HWDP. Observed with ROV when running through template slot. 05:00 - 06:00: Started loosing hook weight at 200 m MD. Worked string up and down trying to release friction in well. 06:00 - 07:45: Contiuned to work 30" conductor. Had overpull of 15 MT. 07:45 - 11:30: Closed filler valve with ROV. Started circulation with SW at 2300 LPM thorugh 30" conductor. Worked 30" conductor while circulating w/ maximum 12 bar pumppressure and 10 MT downweight. Put datum mark on pipe 112,88 m centralizer deck to top 30" conductor housing. 11:30 - 13:30: Broke out two joints from 5 1/2" HWDP stand. M/u cement stand with side entry sub and lotorqe valve. Continued to work 30" condcutor while ciruclating SW at 2300 LPM. Reached TD and confirmed correct depth by datum mark on pipe towards machined ring on centralizer deck. 13:30 - 15:00: Hooked up ROV with hydraulic reservoir to hydraulic receptacle on template. Engaged centralization rams in template funnel. Pitch and roll readings before engaging rams roll 0,04 to 0,3 pitch 0,01 to 0,2 after engaging rams roll static at 0,13 pitch static at 0,05 15:00 - 15:30: Circulated at 2300 LPM SPP 11 bar to confirm no leaks on plugs in conductor housing. No leaks could be observed by the ROV. Meanwhile held cementing prejobmeeting at drill floor. 15:30 - 16:15: Prepared for cementing conductor. Lined up and tested cement lines to 200 bar 5 min OK. 16:15 - 17:45: Pumped 75 m3 of 1,50 SG x-lite cement slurry with cement unit. Pump pressure during cement displacement 13 bar. Displacement rate 800 LPM. 17:45 - 18:00: Displaced cement with seawater. Pressure rose from 20 bar to approx 35 bar during displacement indicating cement in annulus and good cement job. Pumped a total of 8,5 m3 leaving theoretical TOC at 247 m MD inside the 30" conductor. 18:00 - 18:15: Rigged down cement hose and flushed same. Flushed manifold. 18:15 - 00:00: Waited on cement to set up. Meanwhile and tidied rigfloor on drillfloor equipment and cleaned cement unit seabed for cement returns inconcluisve due to poor visiblity
Ciruclated and worked 30" conductor to setting depth. Engaged centralizing dogs in template funnel. Cemented 30" conductor and displaced cement. Waited for cement to set up.
You are a Rig Supervisor working at an oil and gas offshore drilling operation. Your company is currently on a drilling campaign and you are the on-site Drilling Engineer (DE). As a DE, one of your jobs is to oversee the operations at the drilling rigs. As such, you know the ins and outs of the operation, down to the hourly activities. Every day, activities are recorded either by the Driller, Mud Logger, MWD / LWD engineer or the Drilling Operations Coordinator throughout the day. As a DE representative for your company, you are required to prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR) based on the hourly activities reported. You must always maintain the language of report along with the terminologies and mnemonics of the Drilling Engineer. Given the following activities for well NO 15/9-F-4 on 2007-06-13, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR). Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
00:00 - 04:00: Waited on cement to set up. Meanwhile on drillfloor equipment inspection on drillfloor down weld seam on LP riser 04:00 - 04:30: Held toolbox talk prior to pumping down the top up pipe. 04:30 - 05:00: Lined up to pump down top up pipe. Tested line and manifold 100 bar 5 min. 05:00 - 06:00: Stepped up pressure pumping at 50 l/min. Held pressure at predetermined levels 24 bar OK 33 bar OK 39 bar OK at 46 bar gauge, i. E approx 53 bar psi) differential, pressure bled of rapidly indicating burst disk rupture. Indications are that it is the shallowmost disk that ruptured. 06:00 - 07:15: Assessed situation. Conferred with shore. Decided to do remedial cement job through top up pipe. Did circulation test through cement hose top up pipe, 50 bar 500 LPM. Meanwhile, prepared for top up cement job. 07:15 - 07:45: Held toolbox talk in mud control room prior to cement top up job. 07:45 - 08:00: Lined up and pressure tested cement lines to 200 bar 5 min OK. 08:00 - 10:15: Performed remedial cement job. Pumped 15 m3 of 1,56 g-cement slurry. Pump pressure during cementing 32 bar. Held pumping rate steady at 350 LPM. Displaced cement down cement hose and top up pipe with 1,1 m3 SW. 10:15 - 12:00: Disconnected hose and dropped release ball. Let ball drop and sheard out release sub on UWG with 176 bar. Flushed cement lines/ hose down to seabed. 12:00 - 13:00: Released cart from 30" conductor housing by 5 righthand turns. Pulled cart clear of template. Reading on inclinometer before releasing cart pitch 0,09 roll 0,11 13:00 - 13:30: Broke out and racked back cementing assembly. 13:30 - 14:00: Made up TDS to string and pumped cleaning sponge through the pipe at 2600 LPM. 14:00 - 15:00: Removed inclinometer from cart with ROV. POOH with cart and cement stinger on 5 1/2" HWDP. Installed bowl and bushing for handling 4 3/4" aluminum inner string. Broke 4 1/2" if connection underneath cart. Racked back cart in derrick. 15:00 - 15:15: Held toolbox talk prior to retrieveng 4 3/4" aluminum inner string. 15:15 - 16:15: Broke out and laid down 4 3/4" aluminum inner string. Laid down pipe in doubles. 16:15 - 16:30: Cleared rig floor of cement stinger handling equipment. 16:30 - 16:45: Held toolbox talk prior to transerferring tension cylinders through wellhead module down to centralizer deck. 16:45 - 18:30: Transfered tension cylinders for f-4 down to centralizer deck. 18:30 - 20:00: Transferred tension cylinders for f-7 down to centralizer deck. Operations transferred to f-12
Performed remedial cement job through top up pipe. Retrieved cart and 30" conductor landing string. Laid out cart and cement stinger. Transfered tension cylinders down to centralizer deck.
You are a Rig Supervisor working at an oil and gas offshore drilling operation. Your company is currently on a drilling campaign and you are the on-site Drilling Engineer (DE). As a DE, one of your jobs is to oversee the operations at the drilling rigs. As such, you know the ins and outs of the operation, down to the hourly activities. Every day, activities are recorded either by the Driller, Mud Logger, MWD / LWD engineer or the Drilling Operations Coordinator throughout the day. As a DE representative for your company, you are required to prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR) based on the hourly activities reported. You must always maintain the language of report along with the terminologies and mnemonics of the Drilling Engineer. Given the following activities for well NO 15/9-F-4 on 2007-10-12, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR). Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
06:00 - 07:00: Skidded derrick towards port to allign with slot f-4. 07:00 - 07:30: Held toolbox talk before skidding cantilever in longitudinal direction. Observed buckeled standpipe hose in dragchain. 07:30 - 09:30: Straightened standpipe hose in dragchain with chainhoists. 09:30 - 11:00: Skidded cantilever to slot f-4 position. 11:00 - 12:30: Removed weatherdeck hatch on slot f-4. Installed cantilever access stairs. Made final transverse and longitudinal adjustments to center derrick above f-4. Prepared for removing support beams on aft PRS. 12:30 - 14:15: Removed support beams on upper arm on aft PRS. Performed NDT inspection of PRS hoisting carriage. 14:15 - 16:00: Worked on hatches on weatherdeck. Removed covers on WH module decks on slot f-4. Built scaffolding/fence around f-4 on all levels. Meanwhile changed to monel dies on PRS gripper head. 16:00 - 18:30: Rigged up slings for installing diverter. Installed diverter, outer ring and masterbushing. Rigged down slings. 18:30 - 21:15: Waited on crane to finish loading/backloading supply boat due to urgent need for supply boat going to shore. Meanwhile and tidied drillfloor PS-30 with 5 1/2" die holders/dies 21:15 - 21:30: Held toolbox talk prior to making up 17 1/2" drilling BHA. 21:30 - 00:00: Made up 17 1/2" BHA according to schlumberger instructions. Gauged bit and stabilizers. Set scribline and measured corrections on GWD and MWD. Adjusted UBHO sub in line with scribeline.
Skidded derrick to slot f-4. Removed hatch and fenced off WH module as required. Fixed standpipe buckle in dragchain. Modified aft PRS. Made up 17 1/2" drilling BHA and RIH with same to 247 m. Drilled cement in shoetrack down to 260 m MD. Drilled 5 m of new formation.
You are a Rig Supervisor working at an oil and gas offshore drilling operation. Your company is currently on a drilling campaign and you are the on-site Drilling Engineer (DE). As a DE, one of your jobs is to oversee the operations at the drilling rigs. As such, you know the ins and outs of the operation, down to the hourly activities. Every day, activities are recorded either by the Driller, Mud Logger, MWD / LWD engineer or the Drilling Operations Coordinator throughout the day. As a DE representative for your company, you are required to prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR) based on the hourly activities reported. You must always maintain the language of report along with the terminologies and mnemonics of the Drilling Engineer. Given the following activities for well NO 15/9-F-4 on 2007-10-13, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR). Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
00:00 - 01:15: Made up x-over above NM collars. RIH with 17 1/2" drilling BHA on DC/5 1/2" HWDP. Made up and ran hydraulic jar. 01:15 - 02:00: While observing with ROV, stabbed 17 1/2" BHA into 30" housing/cts funnel. RIH with 17 1/2" BHA to 220 m MD. ROV took position and started CTS pump. Not able to operate suction valve from pit#7 when attempting to start pumping. 02:00 - 02:30: Not able to operate suction valve from pit#7. Locked valve open. 02:30 - 03:45: Commenced pumping at 3500 LPM and tested communication to MWD OK. Observed severe cavitation in string. Reduced rate to 2000 LPM and washed down to 247 m MD and tagged TOC. Drilled cement inside 30" shoetrack. Drilling parameters 3500 LPM SPP 80 bar 40 RPM torque 1-3 KNM wob 4 MT. 03:45 - 05:00: Drilled and opened 36" 26" 17 1/2" rathole from 250 m to 260 m MD. Drilling parameters flow 3500 LPM SPP 82 bar 40 RPM wob 1-2 MT torque 2-3 KNM. Reamed through shoetrack rathole 3 times. Pumped 20 m3 hi-vis to clean hole. 05:00 - 06:00: Drilled new formation from 260 m to 265 m MD. Drilling parameters flow 3500 LPM SPP 83 bar 40 RPM wob 1-3 MT torque 2-3 KNM. 06:00 - 06:30: Pumped 15 m3 hi-vis sweep on bottom. Had to wait for WL gyro unit to become operational. 06:30 - 07:45: Had to wait for WL gyro unit to become purged and operational. This was caused by downtime on STB crane during the night, not able to do the lift in due time. Circulated at 3500 LPM and reciprocated pipe. Racked back stand and pulled bit inside conductor shoe to 223 m MD. 07:45 - 08:00: Removed masterbushing and installed automatic slips. 08:00 - 09:00: RIH with 17 1/2" BHA from 223 m to 262 m MD to obtain favourable stick up for running WL gyro. Not able to lay out single due to WL unit in v-door. Rigged up for running WL gyro. Held toolbox talk prior to running gyro. 09:00 - 10:00: RIH with gyro on WL, located gyro in UBHO and performed survey. Pulled out with gyro and performed survey while pulling out. 10:00 - 10:30: Attempted to orient toolface negative due to high torque. Pulled string to work out the torque, observed 25 MT overpull. 10:30 - 11:00: Attempted to pull inside shoe, observed 25 MT overpull. 11:00 - 12:15: Installed 5 m pup joint and made up TDS for pumping. String free down. Established circulation with 3100 LPM. Swept hole with 20 m3 hi-vis. Pulled 17 1/2" BHA from 262 m to 249 m MD inside conductor shoe. Got 11 m stick-up. 12:15 - 13:15: RIH with gyro on WL, located in UBHO and performed survey. Oriented toolface as required. Halted operation due to possible power-shut down during ESD test. 15:15 - 15:45: RIH with 17 1/2" BHA to 265 m MD. Laid out 5 m pup joint and made up stand. 15:45 - 00:00: Drilled 17 1/2" hole section from 265 m to 424 m MD. Slided and rotated according to instructions from DD. Drilling parameters 3500 LPM SPP 75-90 bar 100 RPM wob 1-9 MT torque 3-7 KNM. Increaed RPM to 140 during rotary drilling. Pumped 30 m3 hi-vis per stand to clean hole. Average ROP 19 m/hrs. Good correspondance between GWD and MWD obtained at 383 m MD.
Rigged up WL gyro unit. Performed gyro survey and adjusted toolface. Waited while performing ESD test in process module. Drilled 17 1/2" section from 265 m to 560 m MD.
You are a Rig Supervisor working at an oil and gas offshore drilling operation. Your company is currently on a drilling campaign and you are the on-site Drilling Engineer (DE). As a DE, one of your jobs is to oversee the operations at the drilling rigs. As such, you know the ins and outs of the operation, down to the hourly activities. Every day, activities are recorded either by the Driller, Mud Logger, MWD / LWD engineer or the Drilling Operations Coordinator throughout the day. As a DE representative for your company, you are required to prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR) based on the hourly activities reported. You must always maintain the language of report along with the terminologies and mnemonics of the Drilling Engineer. Given the following activities for well NO 15/9-F-4 on 2007-10-14, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR). Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
00:00 - 06:00: Drilled 17 1/2" hole section from 424 to 560 m MD. Slided and rotated according to instructions from DD. Drilling parameters 3500-3800 LPM SPP 90-100 bar 100 RPM wob 5-12 MT torque 4-7 KNM. Increaed RPM to 140 during rotary drilling. Pumped 2 x 15 m3 hi-vis per stand to clean hole. Average ROP 23 m/hrs. Performed cluster shots for sucop corrections of MWD data. 06:00 - 16:15: Drilled 17 1/2" hole section from 560 m to 866 m MD. Slided and rotated according to instructions from DD. Drilling parameters 3500-4500 LPM SPP 90-145 bar 100 RPM wob 5-10 MT torque 6-9 KNM. Increased RPM to 140 during rotary drilling RPM 55). Pumped 3 x 10 m3 hi-vis per stand. Reamed one single per stand. Average ROP 30 m/hrs. 16:15 - 17:15: Prepared for driling utsira formation at 866 m MD. Reamed full stand once. Circulated 1,5 x bottoms up at 4500 LPM. Inclination before entering utsira was 16,6 deg. 17:15 - 23:00: Drilled 17 1/2" hole section from 866 to 1107 m MD. Top utsira encountered at 890 m MD. Slided and rotated according to instructions from DD. Drilling parameters 3100 LPM SPP 90-100 bar 100 RPM wob 5-12 MT torque 4-7 KNM. Increased RPM to 140 during rotary drilling RPM 55). Pumped 3 x 15 m3 hi-vis per stand. Average ROP 37 m/hrs. 23:00 - 00:00: Observed negative drilling brake indicating base utsira encontered at 1077 m MD. Drilled 17 1/2" hole section from 1077 to 1107 m MD. Inclination on base utsira 12,3 deg.
Drilled 17 1/2" hole section from 560 m to 1202 m MD.
You are a Rig Supervisor working at an oil and gas offshore drilling operation. Your company is currently on a drilling campaign and you are the on-site Drilling Engineer (DE). As a DE, one of your jobs is to oversee the operations at the drilling rigs. As such, you know the ins and outs of the operation, down to the hourly activities. Every day, activities are recorded either by the Driller, Mud Logger, MWD / LWD engineer or the Drilling Operations Coordinator throughout the day. As a DE representative for your company, you are required to prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR) based on the hourly activities reported. You must always maintain the language of report along with the terminologies and mnemonics of the Drilling Engineer. Given the following activities for well NO 15/9-F-4 on 2007-10-15, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR). Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
00:00 - 04:15: Drilled 17 1/2" hole section from 1107 to 1200 m MD. Slided and rotated according to instructions from DD. Drilling parameters 3800 LPM SPP 110-120 bar 100 RPM wob 6-10 MT torque 6-8 KNM. Increased RPM to 140 during rotary drilling RPM 55). Pumped 3 x 10 m3 hi-vis per stand. Average ROP 22 m/hrs. 04:15 - 05:45: Prepared for drilling skade formation at 1200 m MD. Reamed on singel 5 m off bottom. Circulated 1,5 x bottoms up at 4500 LPM. Inclination before entering skade formation 16,3 deg. 05:45 - 06:00: Drilled 17 1/2" hole section from 1200 to 1202 m MD. 06:00 - 11:30: Drilled 17 1/2" hole from 1202 m MD to TD at 1360 m MD. Slided and rotated according to instructions from DD. Drilling parameters 3100-4500 LPM SPP 120-165 bar 100 RPM wob 6-10 MT torque 8-9 KNM. Increased RPM to 140 during rotary drilling RPM 55). Pumped 3 x 10 m3 hi-vis per stand. Average ROP 30 m/hrs. 11:30 - 14:15: Cleaned hole on TD. Pumped sweeps of 30 m3 hi-vis, 30 m3 seawater and 30 m3 hi-vis. Pumped 3 x bottoms up at 4500 LPM SPP 150 bar. String RPM 60. Reciprocated full stand while pumping. 14:15 - 15:15: Displaced 17 1/2" hole section to 1,40 SG WBM at 4500 LPM SSP 135-200 bar. Reciprocated full stand while pumping. Pumped a total of 225 m3 1,40 SG WBM. 15:15 - 20:15: POOH with 17 1/2" drilling BHA on 5 1/2" DP from 1360 m to 220 m MD. Observed thight spots at 1345 m MD 20-30 MT overpull 1175 m MD 20 MT overpull 1145 m MD 15 MT overpull 1135 m MD 15 MT overpull 745 m MD 10 MT 690 m MD 10 MT intervall 580 to 380 m MD 10-12 MT overpull 20:15 - 20:30: Topped up well with 40 m3 1,40 WBM. Stopped to investigate for hydraulic leak on top drive. 20:30 - 20:45: Investigated hydraulic leakage on TDS. Found leakage in easy accessible hose fitting. Tightened hose. Further work on TDS needed as a less accessible leakage was observed. 20:45 - 22:30: Removed automatic slips and installed masterbushing. Pulled 4 stands. Meanwhile prepared for repairing leakage on TDS. 22:30 - 00:00: Parked TDS and repaired leakage on TDS gear box system.
Drilled 17 1/2" hole section from 1202 m to section TD at 1360 m MD. Cleaned hole with hi-vis and 3 x bottoms up circulation. Displaced well to 1,40 SG WBM. POOH with 17 1/2" drillng BHA. Repaired leakage on TDS. Laid down BHA. Prepared for running 13 3/8" casing.
You are a Rig Supervisor working at an oil and gas offshore drilling operation. Your company is currently on a drilling campaign and you are the on-site Drilling Engineer (DE). As a DE, one of your jobs is to oversee the operations at the drilling rigs. As such, you know the ins and outs of the operation, down to the hourly activities. Every day, activities are recorded either by the Driller, Mud Logger, MWD / LWD engineer or the Drilling Operations Coordinator throughout the day. As a DE representative for your company, you are required to prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR) based on the hourly activities reported. You must always maintain the language of report along with the terminologies and mnemonics of the Drilling Engineer. Given the following activities for well NO 15/9-F-4 on 2007-10-16, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR). Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
00:00 - 01:30: Repaired leakage on TDS gear box system. 01:30 - 03:30: Broke out and laid down 17 1/2" drilling BHA. Cleaned and tidied rigfloor. 03:30 - 04:30: Picked up cement head and made up to 6,69 m 5 1/2" DP pup. Laid down cement head w/pup on deck. 04:30 - 06:00: Rigging for running 13 3/8" casing. Cleared and tidied drillfloor. Removed masterbushing. Rigged up slings for removing diverter. 06:00 - 07:00: Removed diverter. Installed hole cover. Rigged down slings. 07:00 - 07:15: Held tolbox talk prior to rigging casing running equipment. 07:15 - 07:45: Greased and checked TDS visually. 07:45 - 12:45: Rigged up for running 13 3/8" casing. Dressed PS-30 slips for 13 3/8". Moved casing tong to drillfloor and set on rails, hooked up hydraulics and panel. Rigged up circulation packer, 500t slip type elevator and slings with single joint elevator. Installed PS-30 slips in rotary. 12:45 - 13:15: Held toolbox talk prior to running 13 3/8" casing. 13:15 - 14:45: Picked up, made up and ran 13 3/8" shoe joint, float collar joint and 6 m pup joint. Threadlocked couplings. Filled casing with SW and tested float for flowthrough OK. 14:45 - 15:30: Ran 1 joint of 13 3/8" casing. Adjusted torque setting on tong. Tong jammed to coupling and could not be released. 15:30 - 17:00: Casing tong stuck on casing coupling. Removed die carrier to release the grip. 17:00 - 17:30: Ran 1 joint of 13 3/8" casing. Still problems with torque setting on casing tong. 17:30 - 18:00: Repaired casing tong. Changed sensor and cable. Adjusted dump valve setting. 18:00 - 21:00: Ran 13 3/8" casing from 55 m to 200 m MD. Filled casing with seawater. Got problems functioning PS-30 slips. 21:00 - 21:30: Not able to open PS-30 slips. Thightened fitting on hydraulic hose. 21:30 - 00:00: Ran 13 3/8" casing from 200 m to 380 m MD. Filled casing with 1,40 SG WBM every 5th joint. Average running speed 6 joints/hr.
Rigged up for running 13 3/8" casing. Ran 13 3/8" casing from surface to 800 m MD.
You are a Rig Supervisor working at an oil and gas offshore drilling operation. Your company is currently on a drilling campaign and you are the on-site Drilling Engineer (DE). As a DE, one of your jobs is to oversee the operations at the drilling rigs. As such, you know the ins and outs of the operation, down to the hourly activities. Every day, activities are recorded either by the Driller, Mud Logger, MWD / LWD engineer or the Drilling Operations Coordinator throughout the day. As a DE representative for your company, you are required to prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR) based on the hourly activities reported. You must always maintain the language of report along with the terminologies and mnemonics of the Drilling Engineer. Given the following activities for well NO 15/9-F-4 on 2007-10-17, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR). Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
00:00 - 05:45: Ran 13 3/8" casing from 380 m to 800 m MD. Filled casing with 1,40 SG WBM every 5th joint. Average running speed 6 joints/hr. 05:45 - 06:00: Rearranged catwalk machine to pick casing from FWD STB bay. 06:00 - 11:30: Ran 13 3/8" casing from 800 m to 1198 m MD. Filled casing with 1,40 SG WBM every 5th joint. Average running speed 6 joints/hr. 11:30 - 11:45: Held toolbox talk prior to rigging down casing running equipment. 11:45 - 14:30: Removed PS-30 slips and installed master bushing. Removed 500t slip elevator. Removed FAC circulation tool. Removed casing bails and installed drilling bails and 5 1/2" elevator. 14:30 - 14:45: Held toolbox talk prior to picking up 13 3/8" x 18 3/4" subsea wellhead. 14:45 - 15:30: Picked up 13 3/8" x 18 3/4" subsea wellhead and made up to 13 3/8" casing. Ran in with casing and well head to 1214 m MD and hung off in rotary. 15:30 - 15:45: Held toolbox talk prior to removing casing tong. 15:45 - 16:30: Rigged down casing tong and panels and removed from drillfloor. 16:30 - 17:15: Ran in hole with casing and wellhead on 5 1/2" HWDP landing string from 1214 m to 1345 m MD. Circulated last stand down with 500 LPM. 17:15 - 18:00: Picked up cement head with premade pup joint and made up same to landing string and TDS. Took up/down weights 219/144 MT. Broke circulation with 500 LPM and landed 18 3/4" subsea wellhead in 30" conductor housing according to vetco instructions. 18:00 - 19:45: Circulated and condtioned well before cementing. Pumped at 2300 LPM. Standpipe pressure decreased from 37 bar to 20 bar after 200 m3 pumped. Prepared for pumping cement. Observed problem with mudpumps. 19:45 - 20:45: Inspected mudpump#1 and revealed that swab and liner needed to be changed. Questioned if mudpump was ready for operation. Tested mudpump and approved for operation. 20:45 - 23:45: Dropped ball to activate lower wiper plug. Mixed and pumped 126 m3 1,56 SG lead cement followed by 20 m3 1,92 SG tail cement. Pump rate 800 to 1200 LPM pumping pressure 20 bar. Displaced cement line with 890 liter seawater. 23:45 - 00:00: Released dart in cement head. Pumped 3 m3 seawater with cement unit at 1200 LPM. After pumping approx 1 m3, observed shear of upper wiper plug by 120 bar pressure peak. Closed lo-torque on cement head and lined up to pump with mudpumps.
Ran 13 3/8" casing to TD. Rigged down casing running equipment. Made up and ran 13 3/8" x 18 3/4" wellhead and landed same in conductor housing. Cemented 13 3/8" casing. Washed template. Pulled out cart on landing string.
You are a Rig Supervisor working at an oil and gas offshore drilling operation. Your company is currently on a drilling campaign and you are the on-site Drilling Engineer (DE). As a DE, one of your jobs is to oversee the operations at the drilling rigs. As such, you know the ins and outs of the operation, down to the hourly activities. Every day, activities are recorded either by the Driller, Mud Logger, MWD / LWD engineer or the Drilling Operations Coordinator throughout the day. As a DE representative for your company, you are required to prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR) based on the hourly activities reported. You must always maintain the language of report along with the terminologies and mnemonics of the Drilling Engineer. Given the following activities for well NO 15/9-F-4 on 2007-10-18, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR). Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
00:00 - 01:00: Displaced cement with 89,5 m3 4080 strokes seawater at 3000 LPM. Slowed down to 1200 LPM SPP 70 bar prior to bumping plug. Bumped plug with 140 bar and held pressure for 10 min OK. Lined back to cement unit and bled back 940 liter before returns stopped. 01:00 - 02:30: Disconnected cement line. Released cart with 5 righthand turns according to vetco instructions. Broke out and laid down cement head with pup. Put in two sponges to clean pipe. 02:30 - 04:00: Picked up cart stinger 0,5 m above wellhead. Installed cover on subsea wellhead with ROV. Washed template through drillpipe and cart tool to remove cuttings. Cavitation in string made it hard for ROV to grab onto pipe. Re-positioned ROV to right below cart stinger. Stepped up rate to 4500 LPM and washed template while moving pipe with ROV. Inspected wellhead cap and template with ROV. 04:00 - 04:15: Performed toolbox talk prior to pulling cart. 04:15 - 06:00: POOH with cart on 5 1/2" HWDP landing string. Laid out two singles on way out. Laid out cart tool. 06:00 - 07:00: Installed vinyl guides in centralizer end tensioning decks. Installed tension ring on centeralizer deck. Meanwhile started cleaning and dredging template with ROV. 07:00 - 07:15: Held toolbox talk before installing spider. 07:15 - 08:00: Moved riser spider to drillfloor and installed same in rotary. Hooked up hydraulics. 08:00 - 08:45: Rigged up bolt tensioner equipment on drillfloor. Brought fairrings, bolts, guides and caps to drillflloor. 08:45 - 09:30: Waited on crane due to helicopter arrival. 09:30 - 09:45: Held toolbox talk prior to picking up the TBC/STRESS joint/lower pup double e. 09:45 - 10:30: Picked up TBC/STRESS joint/lower pup double e by simultaneous lift with deckcrane and TDS. Landed double in riser spider. 10:30 - 11:15: Attempted to perform pre-operational checks on TBC according to vetco instructions, NEG. Observed leakage on minireel hose for hotstab. 11:15 - 14:15: Observed damaged intervall on minireel hose. Cut back minireel to 150 m and reterminated fittings. Prepared 30 m excess undamaged hose for potential extension. Function tested TBC connector according to vetco procedures. 14:15 - 17:15: Picked up 2nd double d by simultaneous lift with deckcrane and TDS, brought to vertical postion. Removed handling tool on flange in rotary. Installed guided pins. Stabbed double d onto flange in rotary. Made up flange according to bandak procedure. Tested connection to 200 bar on flange. Installed fairrings. 17:15 - 22:30: Prepared guidewires with ROV hooks. Built scaffolding around and removed hatches on all wellhead module levels. Removed weatherdeck hatches on f-5 og f-9. Ran guidewires and prepared wire loops in f-4 centralizer deck opening. Ran in with riser, hooked up guidewires at centralizer deck and ran riser and guidwires to sealevel. 22:30 - 22:45: Held toolbox talk prior to picking up 3rd double c. 22:45 - 00:00: Picked up 3rd double c by simultaneous lift with deckcrane and TDS, brought to vertical position. Removed handling tool on flange in rotary. Installed guide pins. Meanwhile ROV attempted to install VX ring on subsea wellhead. Observed grease/shadow on seal surface. Attempted to wash/flush visible. Brought ROV to surface in order to mount brush tooling.
Prepeared for running high pressure drilling riser. Ran riser to 110 m MD.
You are a Rig Supervisor working at an oil and gas offshore drilling operation. Your company is currently on a drilling campaign and you are the on-site Drilling Engineer (DE). As a DE, one of your jobs is to oversee the operations at the drilling rigs. As such, you know the ins and outs of the operation, down to the hourly activities. Every day, activities are recorded either by the Driller, Mud Logger, MWD / LWD engineer or the Drilling Operations Coordinator throughout the day. As a DE representative for your company, you are required to prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR) based on the hourly activities reported. You must always maintain the language of report along with the terminologies and mnemonics of the Drilling Engineer. Given the following activities for well NO 15/9-F-4 on 2007-10-19, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR). Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
00:00 - 02:15: Stabbed double c onto flange in rotary. Made up flange according to bandak procedure. Tested connection to 200 bar on flange. Installed fairrings. Ran STB guidewire to template. Ran port guidewire to 40 m below sealevel. RIH with riser to 80 m MD. 02:15 - 04:45: Picked up 4th double b by simultaneous lift with deckcrane and TDS, brought to vertical position. Removed handling tool on flange in rotary. Installed guide pins. Stabbed double b onto flange in rotary. Made up flange according to bandak procedure. Tested connection to 200 bar on flange. Installed fairrings. RIH with riser to 110 m MD. Meanwhile ROV established STB and port guidewires to template eagel clamps. Brushed and cleaned wellhead seal surface with ROV. 04:45 - 06:00: Picked up 5th double a by simultaneous lift with deckcrane and TDS, brought to vertical position. Removed handling tool on flange in rotary. Installed guide pins. Stabbed double a onto flange in rotary. Made up flange according to bandak procedure. Meanwhile brought ROV to surface and installed VX ring installation tooling. Dove ROV. 06:00 - 07:00: Tested riser connection to 200 bar. Installed fairings. RIH with riser to 128 m MD. 07:00 - 07:15: Held toolbox talk prior to removing riser spiser. 07:15 - 08:30: Removed riser spider from rotary and installed master bushing. Installed lo-torque on claxton tool and confirmed in open position. Ran claxton tool past rotary and hung off on manual slips. 08:30 - 08:45: Made up stand of 5 1/2" DP to claxton tool. Made up TDS to DP. 08:45 - 09:00: Held toolbox talk prior to landing riser. 09:00 - 09:30: Placed VX gasket on 18 3/4" subsea wellhead with ROV. Inspected guidewires. 09:30 - 11:30: Ran in with riser. Took up/down weight 137 MT. Attempted to land TBC conncetor on 18 3/4" wellhead negative. Trashed VX- ring when attempting to land. Inspected wellhead and installed new VX 11:30 - 13:30: Waited on weather for improved landing condition. Meanwhile installed coax cable between ROV unit and drillfloor to improve viewing conditions for driller. 13:30 - 15:30: Made 2 more attempts to land TBC connector on 18 3/4" wellhead negative. Both times the VX-RING was bounced off the wellhead. Lost attachement for 1 guidewire. Installed new VX-RING. 15:30 - 15:45: Landed TBC connector on 18 3/4" subsea wellhead succesfully. Set down 30 MT weight. Observed loose skirt on TBC connector. 15:45 - 17:15: Installed hotstab in TBC receptacle with ROV. Unhooked one guidewire from eagle clamp and pulled to surface. Covered open slot openings in wellhead module with hatches and removed scaffolding. 17:15 - 19:00: Pressured up through minireel hose to activate TBC connector in steps of 500 psi to 3000 psi. Observed indicator rods with ROV OK. Performed overpull test on connector to 30 MT OK. Retrieved minireel hose and 2nd guidewire to surface. Covered open slot openings in wellhead module with hatches and removed scaffolding. 19:00 - 20:45: Installed hatches on weatherdeck on slot f-5 and f-9. 20:45 - 22:15: Roped off relevant areas. Built scaffolding around slot f-4 on weatherdeck to access claxton tool. 22:15 - 23:30: Adjusted tension to 20 MT overpull. Filled riser with 8,7 m3 seawater from cement unit. Closed lo-torque valve on claxton tool. Pressure tested riser and TBC connector against the well. Pressured up to 20 bar/5 min-ok. Continued to pressure up to 145 bar observed leakage over claxton tool in moonpool. 23:30 - 00:00: Pressure fell 20 bar over 10 min with a corresponding leakage rate of 10 l/min. Observed for leakage on TBC connector with ROV no leakage detected. Assessed situation. Decided to move ahead with operations and confirm test at a later stage.
Ran HPDR riser. Removed spider and made up landing stand. Attempted to land HPDR riser. Waited on weather to land riser. Landed HPDR riser on fourth attempt. Engaged TBC connector. Secured hatches in wellhead module and on weatherdeck. Built scaffolding on weatherdeck. Installed centralizer and boat collision stool. Made up contact ring and tensioning assembly.
You are a Rig Supervisor working at an oil and gas offshore drilling operation. Your company is currently on a drilling campaign and you are the on-site Drilling Engineer (DE). As a DE, one of your jobs is to oversee the operations at the drilling rigs. As such, you know the ins and outs of the operation, down to the hourly activities. Every day, activities are recorded either by the Driller, Mud Logger, MWD / LWD engineer or the Drilling Operations Coordinator throughout the day. As a DE representative for your company, you are required to prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR) based on the hourly activities reported. You must always maintain the language of report along with the terminologies and mnemonics of the Drilling Engineer. Given the following activities for well NO 15/9-F-4 on 2007-10-20, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR). Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
00:00 - 05:30: In parallel with tenison cylinder hook-up activities rigged up chainhoists and attached to tension ring. Removed vinyl protector guide. Installed centralizer in centralizer deck. Removed scaffolding and barriers at centralizer deck. Installed boat collision stool. Made up contact ring to three lowermost groves on serrated area. Assembled tensioning assembly and made up to tension ring. Removed chainhoists. At 05 30 operations had progressed to the point where tension cylinders support was required. 05:30 - 06:00: Continued working on tension cylinders. Meanwhile started moving BOP from test stump to trolley. 06:00 - 11:00: Worked on tension cylinders. 11:00 - 14:30: Made up tensioning assembly to two pistions and elavated tensioning assembly to contact ring. Applied 2 x 20 MT tension. Made up the two other tension cylinders to tensioning assembly. Installed shimm ring underneath tensioning assembly. 14:30 - 15:30: Transferred tension from block to tension cylinders. Applied 4 x 20 MT on tension cylinders. 15:30 - 17:30: Broke out claxton tool from BOP joint with hy-torq tool. Pullled 5 1/2" landing stand, broke out same and racked back in derrick. 17:30 - 17:45: Removed master bushing. Pulled claxton tool and laid out same. Found 1 o-ring missing on claxton tool and 1 o-ring bursted. 17:45 - 18:00: Held toolbox talk prior to skidding BOP. 18:00 - 18:15: Attempted to break out 4 remaining studs on NT-2 connector negative, not able to break studs within torque limit. 18:15 - 22:45: Not able to break studs on NT-2 connector. Attempted to adjust BOP to neutral weight on the NT-2 conncetor still not able to break studs. Torque tool socket adapter broke, repaired adapter. Traced new and more powerful adapter and used same for making/breaking. Re-made all studs in attempt to break the jammed studs. Untorqued the 4 studs in question OK. Continued BOP nippling operation. Meanwhile TDS support beams on forward PRS standpipe standpipe manifold 5/10 min 20/345 bar 22:45 - 00:00: Untorqued all studs on NT-2 connector. Lifted BOP off test stump and skidded to well centre.
Worked on tension cylinders on centralizer deck. Made up tensioning assembly to tension cylinders. Transferred tension from block to tension cylinders. Broke and laid out claxton tool. Skidded BOP from STB side to wellcenter. Made up BOP to riser. Attached BOP tensioning system.
You are a Rig Supervisor working at an oil and gas offshore drilling operation. Your company is currently on a drilling campaign and you are the on-site Drilling Engineer (DE). As a DE, one of your jobs is to oversee the operations at the drilling rigs. As such, you know the ins and outs of the operation, down to the hourly activities. Every day, activities are recorded either by the Driller, Mud Logger, MWD / LWD engineer or the Drilling Operations Coordinator throughout the day. As a DE representative for your company, you are required to prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR) based on the hourly activities reported. You must always maintain the language of report along with the terminologies and mnemonics of the Drilling Engineer. Given the following activities for well NO 15/9-F-4 on 2007-10-21, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR). Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
00:00 - 06:00: Landed BOP on riser NT-2 profile. Made up NT-2 connector. Made up tension cylinders to BOP. Meanwhile forward PRS BOP overshot joint cement/kill manifold 5/10 min 20/345 bar BOP test tool 06:00 - 07:30: Hooked up tension cylinder to BOP. Closed shear ram an lined up for testing down well from cement unit. Meanwhile finished off testing choke manifold. 07:30 - 08:30: Pressure tested 13 3/8" casing using seawater to 20/190 bar 5/10 min OK. Pumped 1 m3 and bled back 1 m3. Opened shear ram. 08:30 - 09:45: RIH with BOP testplug on 5 1/2" HWDP. Landed plug at 139 m MD and set down 4 MT on plug. 09:45 - 10:30: Closed MPR. Pressure tested BOP connector, riser, wellhead and TBC connector to 20/345 bar 5/10 mins OK. 10:30 - 11:00: Function tested BOP. 11:00 - 12:00: POOH with vetco test plug on 5 1/2" HWDP and laid down same. 12:00 - 12:15: Held toolbox talk prior to removing diverter. 12:15 - 12:45: Removed diverter from rotary. 12:45 - 13:00: Held toolbox talk prior to installing overshot joint and diverter. 13:00 - 14:30: Installed overshot and made up to flange on BOP body. 14:30 - 15:00: Installed diverter in rotary and locked same in place. 15:00 - 15:30: Held time out for safety meeting with rig crew. 15:30 - 17:15: Continued to nipple up overshot. Removed diverter bails. Installed bushings for manual slips. 17:15 - 17:30: Held toolbox talk prior to rigging for and testing IBOP and kelly hose. 17:30 - 20:45: Rigged up testing swage with weco and hooked up hose. Tested upper and lower IBOP to 20/345 bar 5/10 min. Broke out swage. Checked dies on aft PRS. Cleared v-door before picking up BHA. 20:45 - 21:00: Held toolbox talk prior to picking up 12 1/4" BHA. 21:00 - 21:30: Picked up and RIH with powerdrive, hung off in slips. Made up and run in with powerdrive, powerpulse, NMDC and 8" DC double. 21:30 - 22:45: Held time out for safety meeting with rig crew for nigthshift. 22:45 - 00:00: Made up and ran in with powerdrive, powerpulse, arcm NMDC and pony. Made up 2 x 8" DC double. Observed leakage on flange between overshot and BOP.
Pressure tested 13 3/8" casing to 190 bar. Pressure tested BOP connector to 345 against test plug in subsea wellhead. Installed diverter and overshot joint. Tested IBOP and standpipe. RIH with 12 1/4" drilling BHA to 600 m MD. Repaired leakage on overshot joint.
You are a Rig Supervisor working at an oil and gas offshore drilling operation. Your company is currently on a drilling campaign and you are the on-site Drilling Engineer (DE). As a DE, one of your jobs is to oversee the operations at the drilling rigs. As such, you know the ins and outs of the operation, down to the hourly activities. Every day, activities are recorded either by the Driller, Mud Logger, MWD / LWD engineer or the Drilling Operations Coordinator throughout the day. As a DE representative for your company, you are required to prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR) based on the hourly activities reported. You must always maintain the language of report along with the terminologies and mnemonics of the Drilling Engineer. Given the following activities for well NO 15/9-F-4 on 2007-10-22, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR). Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
00:00 - 01:30: Laid down jar from derrick. Picked up new jar from deck and made up to BHA. Meanwhile worked to repair leaking flange. Observed that flange appeared to be biased towards one side. 01:30 - 02:45: Broke and thigthened bolts as required whilst levelling BOP 02:45 - 04:45: Made up 8" DC stand and x-over. Installed automatic slips in rotary. RIH with 12 1/4" drilling BHA on 4 stands of 5 1/2" HWDP to 135 m MD. 04:45 - 06:00: RIH with 12 1/4" drilling BHA from 135 m MD to 600 m MD. 06:00 - 07:15: Ran in hole with 12 1/4" drilling BHA from 600 m to 1000 m MD. Inspected slips on PRS. 07:15 - 07:30: Held toolbox talk prior to routing SW returns overboard. 07:30 - 08:15: Established circulation rate at 1500 LPM. Tested MWD according to schlumberger procedure OK. 08:15 - 09:15: Ran in hole with 12 1/4" drilling BHA from 1000 m to 1300 m MD. Performed kick drill. 09:15 - 09:30: Made up TDS and washed down from 1300 m. Tagged cement at 1336,5 with 1500 LPM SPP 54 bar. Took up/down weights 135/115 MT. 09:30 - 10:30: Conducted choke drill. 10:30 - 19:00: Drilled 13 3/8" shoetrack from 1336,5 m to 1348 m MD with seawater. Drilling parameters flow 2500 LPM SPP 50-65 bar 30-50 RPM wob 2-10 MT torque 10-27 KNM. Pumped hi-vis sweeps 19:00 - 21:45: Drilled shoetrack from 1348 m to 1350 m MD. Meanwhile held pre-job meeting before displacing well to 1,40 OBM. Emptied slurry holding tank into pit and to obtain more buffer for cuttings slurry. Pumped hi-vis Displaced well from seawater to 110 m3 1,40 OBM. Stopped pumping when OBM interface at surface. 21:45 - 22:45: Pumped 5 m3 seawter/obm interface to pit Pumped treatable interface of 10 m3 to pit Filled sandtraps and shaker pits with 1,40 SG OBM. Total active volume 185 m3. 22:45 - 00:00: Drilled shoetrack from 1350 m to 1351,5 m MD. Drilling parameters flow 2600 LPM SPP 101 bar 60 RPM wob 5 MT torque 6-7 KNM. Hard to make progress at 1351,5 m MD.
Ran in hole with 12 1/4" drilling BHA from 600 m to 1337 m MD. Drilled 13 3/8" shoetrack. Drilled/washed rathole down to 1360 m and drilled 3 m new formation. Circulated before fit. Performed fit to 1,53 SG, leaking off steadily. Circulated prior to performing new fit.
You are a Rig Supervisor working at an oil and gas offshore drilling operation. Your company is currently on a drilling campaign and you are the on-site Drilling Engineer (DE). As a DE, one of your jobs is to oversee the operations at the drilling rigs. As such, you know the ins and outs of the operation, down to the hourly activities. Every day, activities are recorded either by the Driller, Mud Logger, MWD / LWD engineer or the Drilling Operations Coordinator throughout the day. As a DE representative for your company, you are required to prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR) based on the hourly activities reported. You must always maintain the language of report along with the terminologies and mnemonics of the Drilling Engineer. Given the following activities for well NO 15/9-F-4 on 2007-10-23, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR). Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
00:00 - 00:30: Continued drilling on shoe, hard to make progress. Reduced RPM to 40 and reduced flow to 2200 LPM. Increased wob steadily from 5 to 7 MT and broke through shoe. 00:30 - 02:00: Drilled rathole, reamead back to shoe for every 2 m drilled. Flow 2600 LPM SPP 101 bar 60 RPM wob 5 MT torque 6-7 KNM. 02:00 - 03:30: Drilled 3 m new formation prior to fit. Circulated well to obtain even MW in and out 1,39 SG heavy in/out. Used 1,395 SG for fit calculation. 03:30 - 04:30: Pulled bit inside casing shoe at 1350 m MD. Lined up for fit test to pump down pipe and annulus. Closed annular. Pressured up to 7 bar to fill standpipe and kill line and observed rapid increase in pressure curve deflection. Pumped 121 liter up to 17 bar. Pressure fell to 13 bar over 15 min, steady leakage rate. Bled back 50 liter. 04:30 - 06:00: Discussed quality of fit. Down linked MWD for ESD, got ESD figure of 1,37 SG. Decided to line up for new fit. Circulated and lined up for new fit. 06:00 - 07:30: Circulated on well at 3500 LPM to obtain even MW in/out. Leak tested kill line to HCR to 20 bar-ok. Obtained 1,39 SG MW in/out. Racked back 1 stand. 07:30 - 08:30: Lined up for fit. Reset pressure to zero bar. Pressured up to 6,5 bar at 50 LPM to fill standpipe and kill line and observed rapid increase in pressure deflection. Continued pumping at 50 LPM up to fit pressure of 18 bar. Pumped 100 liter up to 18 bar 1,53 EMW. Pressure fell to 13 bar after 15 mins with steady leakage rate. Bled back 50 liter. 08:30 - 09:45: Stepped up pumps and RPM. Drilled 2 m of new formation. Took surveys and downlinked tools according to schlumberger instruction. Downlinked and set powerdrive according to DD instructions. 09:45 - 17:30: Drilled 12 1/4" section from 1365 m to 1544 m MD. Drilling paramters flow 3500 LPM SPP 171-178 bar 130-170 RPM wob 2-4 MT torque 1-4 KNM. Average ROP 23 m/hrs. Reamed 1 single before connection. Took scrs at 1504 m MD. 17:30 - 18:00: Inspected TDS due to excessive noise. Found worn area on upper IBOP actuator sleeve. 18:00 - 19:15: Drilled 1 stand from 1544 m to 1584 m MD while observing monitoring upper IBOP actuator sleeve. Halted operations for troubleshooting. 19:15 - 21:15: Decided to pull 12 1/4" drilling BHA into casing shoe for TDS repair. Circulated hole clean with 2-3 bottoms up at 3500 LPM. 21:15 - 21:30: Flowchecked well for 15 min well static. 21:30 - 00:00: Installed mud bucket. Pulled 12 1/4" drilling BHA from 1585 m MD to 1343 m MD.
Circulated to obatin even MW in/out. Performed fit to 1,53 SG. Drilled 12 1/4" hole section from 1363 m to 1585 m MD. Observed wear on actuator sleeve for upper IBOP. Circulated hole clean and pulled into casing shoe. Started repair on TDS/IBOP.
You are a Rig Supervisor working at an oil and gas offshore drilling operation. Your company is currently on a drilling campaign and you are the on-site Drilling Engineer (DE). As a DE, one of your jobs is to oversee the operations at the drilling rigs. As such, you know the ins and outs of the operation, down to the hourly activities. Every day, activities are recorded either by the Driller, Mud Logger, MWD / LWD engineer or the Drilling Operations Coordinator throughout the day. As a DE representative for your company, you are required to prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR) based on the hourly activities reported. You must always maintain the language of report along with the terminologies and mnemonics of the Drilling Engineer. Given the following activities for well NO 15/9-F-4 on 2007-10-24, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR). Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
00:00 - 01:00: Circulated bottoms up with 2300 LPM inside shoe. Installed circulating swedge. Lined up for moinitoring well on triptank. 01:00 - 06:00: Dismantled IBOP assembly from TDS. Helicopter arrived at 05 00 with new upper IBOP assy. 06:00 - 10:15: Assembled new IBOP. 10:15 - 11:30: Made up swage for pressure testing IBOP assy. Tested IBOP and connections to 20/345 bar 5 min OK. Broke out and laid out test assy. 11:30 - 14:30: Continued working on TDS/IBOP. Greased and serviced TDS. Installed drilling bails and tilt arm. 14:30 - 15:15: Held toolox talk and installed automatic slips in rotary. 15:15 - 17:15: RIH with 12 1/4" drilling BHA from 1343 m to 1503 m MD. Made up TDS and washed down from 1503 m to 1584 m MD with 1700 LPM. Took up/down weight 125/117 MT. 17:15 - 17:45: Took MWD survey. Stepped up pump and rotation to obtain drilling parameters. Standpipe pressure fell rapidly when reaching 130 bar. Unclear indications. Attempted to pump and observed that pop off valve had triggered. Mud returns from pop off ventline went down to pit which overflowed pit and pit room. Halted operation. 17:45 - 20:00: Mechanical pop-off valve had taken damage and nedeed to be replaced. No spare available. Blinded off line with lo-torqe valve and lined both mudpump#1 and mudpum#2 pumps to one pop-off valve. Mudpump still dedicated for barite injection in spudcans. Meanwhile troulble shooting on pop-off, circulated with 800-1000 LPM and resiprocated string. 20:00 - 23:00: Drilled 12 1/4" section from 1585 m to 1640,5 m MD. Drilling parameters flow 3500 LPM SPP 180 bar 130-170 RPM wob 2-3 MT torque 10-12 KNM. Average ROP 19 m/hrs. Reamed 1 single before connection. Not able to handle cuttings return from well. 23:00 - 00:00: Not able to handle cuttings return from well. Conveyer screw from shakers to skip shute blocked. Still circulating on mill tank to get cuttings slurry within viscosity specification.
Replaced IBOP and tested same. Got problems with pop-off and overflow when recommencing drilling. Repaired pop-off. Drilled 12 1/4" hole section from 1585 m to 1706 m MD with reduced ROP due to problems with handling oilbased cuttings.
You are a Rig Supervisor working at an oil and gas offshore drilling operation. Your company is currently on a drilling campaign and you are the on-site Drilling Engineer (DE). As a DE, one of your jobs is to oversee the operations at the drilling rigs. As such, you know the ins and outs of the operation, down to the hourly activities. Every day, activities are recorded either by the Driller, Mud Logger, MWD / LWD engineer or the Drilling Operations Coordinator throughout the day. As a DE representative for your company, you are required to prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR) based on the hourly activities reported. You must always maintain the language of report along with the terminologies and mnemonics of the Drilling Engineer. Given the following activities for well NO 15/9-F-4 on 2007-10-25, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR). Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
00:00 - 00:30: Continued working on unblocking the conveyor screw. Pumped DCI active volume to holding tank. 00:30 - 06:00: Drilled 12 1/4" section from 1640,5 m to 1706 m MD. Drilling parameters flow 3500 LPM SPP 180 bar 130-170 RPM wob 0-2 MT torque 10-12 KNM ECD 1,42. Average ROP 12 m/hrs. Drilled with reduced ROP when going directly to skips. Worked to bring down vicosity in DCI milltank/active before injecting slurry. 06:00 - 09:00: Drilled 12 1/4" section from 1706 m to 1750 m MD. Drilling parameters flow 3500 LPM SPP 180 bar 170 RPM wob 2-3 MT torque 8-12 KNM ECD 1,42. Average ROP 12 m/hrs. Drilled with reduced ROP when going directly to skips. Worked to bring down vicosity in DCI milltank/active before injecting slurry. Changed out cooling water on mp2. 09:00 - 09:30: Picked off bottom due to problems with cutting shute blocking up. Circulated 2000 LPM 65 bar. 09:30 - 12:00: Circulated hole clean at 1730 m with 3500 LPM 174 bar 30-80 RPM. While circulating, evaluated risk involved with siemens software update on power management system during drilling operation. 12:00 - 00:00: Waiting on siemens software update. Meanwhile flow checked well before POOH POOH from 1750 m to 1530 m. Up weight 140 MT down weight 124 MT. Monitored well on trip tank at 1530 m. OK. POOH from 1530 to inside CSG shoe at 1340 m MD. continued with PMS and housekeeping/cleaning. continued injecting cuttings into f-12 and flushed with 2 x annulus volumes of water. repaired barite hopper b.
Drilled 12 1/4" hole section from 1706 m to 1750 m with reduced ROP due to problems with handling oilbased cuttings. Picked off bottom due to problems with cutting shute blocking. Circulated hole clean at 1730 m. POOH and into CSG shoe at 1340 m due to siemens software upload. RIH from 1340 m to 1750 m. Drilled 12 1/4" hole section from 1750 m to 1787 m MD.
You are a Rig Supervisor working at an oil and gas offshore drilling operation. Your company is currently on a drilling campaign and you are the on-site Drilling Engineer (DE). As a DE, one of your jobs is to oversee the operations at the drilling rigs. As such, you know the ins and outs of the operation, down to the hourly activities. Every day, activities are recorded either by the Driller, Mud Logger, MWD / LWD engineer or the Drilling Operations Coordinator throughout the day. As a DE representative for your company, you are required to prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR) based on the hourly activities reported. You must always maintain the language of report along with the terminologies and mnemonics of the Drilling Engineer. Given the following activities for well NO 15/9-F-4 on 2007-10-26, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR). Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
00:00 - 00:30: Waiting on siemens software update. 00:30 - 03:30: Removed TIW valve. RIH with 12 1/4" drilling BHA from 1340 m to 1706 m MD. Made up TDS and washed down from 1706 m to 1750 m MD with 2500 LPM 98 bar. Took up/down weight 143/121 MT. 03:30 - 04:00: Established parameters and downlinked tool as per DD'S instruction. 04:00 - 06:00: Drilled 12 1/4" section from 1750 m to 1787 m MD. Drilling parameters flow 3500 LPM SPP 187 bar 170 RPM wob 2-3 MT torque 9-14 KNM ECD 1,43. Average ROP 25 m/hrs. Reamed 1 single before connection. Down linked and performed surveys as required. 06:00 - 00:00: Drilled 12 1/4" section from 1787 m to 2178 m MD. Drilling parameters flow 3500 LPM SPP 186-194 bar 170 RPM wob 0-5 MT torque 11-13 KNM ECD 1,43-1,44. Average ROP 35 m/hrs. Reamed 1 single before connection. Down linked and performed surveys as required. Observed erratic data on resestivity log from 2030 mmd mmd sencor depth). Resistivity sensor non-functional from 2010 mmd at 18 00 hrs. Cuttings return routed to skips due to slurry transfer pump is out of operation.
Drilled 12 1/4" hole section from 1787 m to 2275 m MD.
You are a Rig Supervisor working at an oil and gas offshore drilling operation. Your company is currently on a drilling campaign and you are the on-site Drilling Engineer (DE). As a DE, one of your jobs is to oversee the operations at the drilling rigs. As such, you know the ins and outs of the operation, down to the hourly activities. Every day, activities are recorded either by the Driller, Mud Logger, MWD / LWD engineer or the Drilling Operations Coordinator throughout the day. As a DE representative for your company, you are required to prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR) based on the hourly activities reported. You must always maintain the language of report along with the terminologies and mnemonics of the Drilling Engineer. Given the following activities for well NO 15/9-F-4 on 2007-10-27, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR). Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
00:00 - 03:00: Drilled 12 1/4" section from 2178 m to 2230 m MD. Drilling parameters flow 3500 LPM SPP 194-197 bar 170 RPM wob 2-7 MT torque 13-15 KNM ECD 1,44. Average ROP 35 m/hrs. Reamed 1 single before connection. Down linked and performed surveys as required. Cuttings return routed to skips due to slurry transfer pump is out of operation. 03:00 - 03:30: Changed liner spray on MP#2. 03:30 - 06:00: Drilled 12 1/4" section from 2230 m to 2275 m MD. Drilling parameters flow 3500 LPM SPP 197 bar 170 RPM wob 2-7 MT torque 14-16 KNM ECD 1,44. Average ROP 35 m/hrs. Reamed 1 single before connection. Down linked and performed surveys as required. Cuttings slurry routed to boat due to injection pump is out of operation. 06:00 - 08:00: Drilled 12 1/4" section from 2275 m to 2311 m MD. Drilling parameters flow 3500 LPM SPP 197 bar 170 RPM wob 2-5 MT torque 14-15 KNM ECD 1,44. Average ROP 35 m/hrs. Reamed 1 stand before connection. Down linked and performed surveys as required. 08:00 - 09:00: Cleaned out water in cooling tank on MP#2. Meanwhile picked off bottom and circulated at 1750 LPM 55 bar 20 RPM. 09:00 - 10:00: MP#2 had to be replaced by MP#3 due to leaking swab. MP#3 had been run in test mode and charge pumpe had to be de-isolated. Meanwhile picked off bottom and circulated and reciprocated string at 1750 LPM 55 bar 20 RPM. 10:00 - 15:00: Drilled 12 1/4" section from 2311 m to 2377 m MD. Drilling parameters flow 3500 LPM SPP 200-205 bar 170 RPM wob 4-7 MT torque 13-15 KNM ECD 1,43-1,45. Average ROP 10-35 m/hrs. Reamed 1 stand before connection. Down linked and performed surveys as required. 15:00 - 16:00: Valve in cutting injection system would not open. Hydraulic oil was drained from closing side of automatic valve to make it open. Meanwhile cleaned out cooling water on MP#3. Meanwhile picked off bottom and circulated at 1750 LPM 55 bar 20 RPM. 16:00 - 00:00: Drilled 12 1/4" section from 2377 m to 2497 m MD. Drilling parameters flow 3500 LPM SPP 200-205 bar 170 RPM wob 4-7 MT torque 15-20 KNM ECD 1,43. Average ROP 35 m/hrs. Reamed 1 single before connection. Down linked and performed surveys as required. Lined over from MP#3 to MP#2 at 21 45.
Drilled 12 1/4" hole section from 2275 m to 2626 m MD.
You are a Rig Supervisor working at an oil and gas offshore drilling operation. Your company is currently on a drilling campaign and you are the on-site Drilling Engineer (DE). As a DE, one of your jobs is to oversee the operations at the drilling rigs. As such, you know the ins and outs of the operation, down to the hourly activities. Every day, activities are recorded either by the Driller, Mud Logger, MWD / LWD engineer or the Drilling Operations Coordinator throughout the day. As a DE representative for your company, you are required to prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR) based on the hourly activities reported. You must always maintain the language of report along with the terminologies and mnemonics of the Drilling Engineer. Given the following activities for well NO 15/9-F-4 on 2007-10-28, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR). Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
00:00 - 06:00: Drilled 12 1/4" section from 2497 m to 2626 m MD. Drilling parameters flow 3500 LPM SPP 205 bar 170 RPM wob 4-7 MT torque 16-18 KNM ECD 1,44. Average ROP 35 m/hrs. Reamed 1 single before connection. Down linked and performed surveys as required. Started injecting cuttings slurry into f-12 annulus at 03 30. Turned back time 1 hour at 03 00 due in norway. 06:00 - 00:00: Drilled 12 1/4" section from 2626 m to 2770 m MD. Drilling parameters flow 3500 LPM SPP 209-211 bar 160-180 RPM wob 4-10 MT torque 15-22 KNM ECD 1,43-1,44. Average ROP 1-10 m/hrs. Reamed 1 single before connection. Down linked and performed surveys as required. Started injecting cuttings slurry into f-12 annulus at 20 10.
Drilled 12 1/4" hole section from 2626 m to TD at 2770 m MD. Circulated well clean. Dropped gyro. POOH to 2525 m MD taking gyro survey on every stand.
You are a Rig Supervisor working at an oil and gas offshore drilling operation. Your company is currently on a drilling campaign and you are the on-site Drilling Engineer (DE). As a DE, one of your jobs is to oversee the operations at the drilling rigs. As such, you know the ins and outs of the operation, down to the hourly activities. Every day, activities are recorded either by the Driller, Mud Logger, MWD / LWD engineer or the Drilling Operations Coordinator throughout the day. As a DE representative for your company, you are required to prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR) based on the hourly activities reported. You must always maintain the language of report along with the terminologies and mnemonics of the Drilling Engineer. Given the following activities for well NO 15/9-F-4 on 2007-10-29, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR). Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
00:00 - 00:30: Drilled 12 1/4" section from 2768 m to 2770 m MD. Drilling parameters flow 3500 LPM SPP 203 bar 170 RPM wob 7 MT torque 15-20 KNM ECD 1,43. Average ROP 1-4 m/hrs. 00:30 - 02:30: Circulated 2 btms up at 2770 m MD, 3500 LPM 200 bar 170 RPM 13-15 KNM to clean well. Took one roadmap measurement, 200 LPM and 60 RPM. Up weight 175 MT. Down weight 156 MT. 02:30 - 03:30: Bo one STD, RU and dropped gyro. Pumped down tool, 550 LPM 7 bar 15 RPM and landet off on totco ring on top off jar in BHA. 03:30 - 03:45: Flow checked well while rotating with 10 RPM. Sat tool face on drop gyro. 03:45 - 06:00: Pulled first 5 stnds wet from 2768 to 2550 m MD. No drag observed. Pumped 4,7 m3 1,65 SG slug at 880 LPM 22 bar. Continued POOH to 2525 m MD. Gyro survey was performed on each stand. 06:00 - 12:15: POOH with 12 1/4" BHA from 2525 m to 1330 m MD. No overpull observed. No obstruction met pulling into 13 3/8" CSG shoe. Performed gyro survey on each stand. Oriented string to confirm toolface every 300 m as instructed by gyro data. Corrected ZMS interlock fault on aft PRS. 12:15 - 13:15: Function tested BOP while circulated through choke and kill lines at 13 3/8" CSG shoe. Serviced TDS. Flow checked before POOH with 12 1/4" BHA in casing. 13:15 - 15:45: POOH with 12 1/4" BHA from 1330 m to 90 m MD. Performed gyro survey on each stand. Oriented string to confirm toolface every 300 m as instructed by gyro data. 15:45 - 22:00: Removed auto-slips from rotary and inserted master bushings. Lo 12 1/4" BHA from 90 m to surface. 22:00 - 00:00: MU up wear bushing RT assembly and RIH with same from surface to 138 m. Tool landed off at 139. 05 m. Jetted BOP and wellhead, 1650 LPM 8 bar.
POOH from 2525 m taking gyro survey on every stand. LD BHA and drop gyro. Pulled wear bushing. RU for running 10 3/4" x 9 5/8" CSG.
You are a Rig Supervisor working at an oil and gas offshore drilling operation. Your company is currently on a drilling campaign and you are the on-site Drilling Engineer (DE). As a DE, one of your jobs is to oversee the operations at the drilling rigs. As such, you know the ins and outs of the operation, down to the hourly activities. Every day, activities are recorded either by the Driller, Mud Logger, MWD / LWD engineer or the Drilling Operations Coordinator throughout the day. As a DE representative for your company, you are required to prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR) based on the hourly activities reported. You must always maintain the language of report along with the terminologies and mnemonics of the Drilling Engineer. Given the following activities for well NO 15/9-F-4 on 2007-10-30, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR). Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
00:00 - 02:30: POOH with wear bushing and lo same. 02:30 - 03:30: MU CMT head assembly and RB in derrick. 03:30 - 06:00: Cleared and tidied rig floor off excess equipment. RU CSG tong, handling equipment and FAC tool. Prepared to run 9 5/8" CSG. 06:00 - 09:00: RU CSG tong and handling equipment. Prepared to run 9 5/8" CSG. 09:00 - 10:00: Sorted out power supply problem for CSG. Tong. 10:00 - 12:00: Installed elevators, flush mounted slips, bails and FAC circulating tool. Prepared to run 9 5/8" CSG. 12:00 - 17:00: Held tool-box meeting before running CSG. PU and MU shoe joint, intermediate- and float collar joints. Thread locked first 3 connections. Checked shoe and float collar for flow-through while PU. RIH with 9 5/8" CSG to 171 m MD. Filled every joint with 1. 40 SG mud using FAC tool. 17:00 - 22:00: Casing torque computer would not work according to set up. Had to continue with modified set-up. 22:00 - 00:00: RIH with 9 5/8" CSG from 171 to 276 m MD. Filled every joint with 1. 40 SG mud using FAC tool. First 19 joint was ran with centraliser.
RU for running 10 3/4" x 9 5/8" CSG. MU and RIH with 10 3/4" x 9 5/8" CSG to 587 m MD.
You are a Rig Supervisor working at an oil and gas offshore drilling operation. Your company is currently on a drilling campaign and you are the on-site Drilling Engineer (DE). As a DE, one of your jobs is to oversee the operations at the drilling rigs. As such, you know the ins and outs of the operation, down to the hourly activities. Every day, activities are recorded either by the Driller, Mud Logger, MWD / LWD engineer or the Drilling Operations Coordinator throughout the day. As a DE representative for your company, you are required to prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR) based on the hourly activities reported. You must always maintain the language of report along with the terminologies and mnemonics of the Drilling Engineer. Given the following activities for well NO 15/9-F-4 on 2007-10-31, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR). Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
00:00 - 02:15: RIH with 9 5/8" CSG from 276 to 416 m MD. Filled every joint with 1. 40 SG mud using FAC tool. 02:15 - 03:00: Changed proximity switch on PDM. 03:00 - 06:00: RIH with 9 5/8" CSG from 416 to 587 m MD. Filled every joint with 1. 40 SG mud using FAC tool. 06:00 - 00:00: RIH with 9 5/8" CSG from 587 to 1550 m MD. Filled every joint with 1. 40 SG mud using FAC tool. Lo 3 jnts. Running speed 4-7 jnts/hr.
MU and RIH with 10 3/4" x 9 5/8" CSG from 587 to 1858 m MD.
You are a Rig Supervisor working at an oil and gas offshore drilling operation. Your company is currently on a drilling campaign and you are the on-site Drilling Engineer (DE). As a DE, one of your jobs is to oversee the operations at the drilling rigs. As such, you know the ins and outs of the operation, down to the hourly activities. Every day, activities are recorded either by the Driller, Mud Logger, MWD / LWD engineer or the Drilling Operations Coordinator throughout the day. As a DE representative for your company, you are required to prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR) based on the hourly activities reported. You must always maintain the language of report along with the terminologies and mnemonics of the Drilling Engineer. Given the following activities for well NO 15/9-F-4 on 2007-11-01, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR). Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
00:00 - 06:00: RIH with 9 5/8" CSG from 1550 to 1858 m MD. Filled every joint with 1. 40 SG mud using FAC tool. Average running speed 4-5 jnts/hr. 06:00 - 10:45: RIH with 9 5/8" CSG from 1858 to 2151 m MD. Filled every joint with 1. 40 SG mud using FAC tool. Average running speed 4-5 jnts/hr. 10:45 - 13:15: PU and installed 9 5/8" x 10 3/4" XO. Changed to 10 3/4" inserts in elevator and slips. 13:15 - 19:30: RIH with 10 3/4" CSG from 2151 to 2369 m MD. Filled every joint with 1. 40 SG mud using FAC tool. Average running speed 4-5 jnts/hr. 19:30 - 20:00: Performed maintenace on flush joint elevator. Changed dies in CSG tong. Meanwhile repaired camera on PDM. 20:00 - 00:00: RIH with 10 3/4" CSG from 2369 to 2574 m MD. Filled every joint with 1. 40 SG mud using FAC tool. Average running speed 4-5 jnts/hr.
RIH with 10 3/4" x 9 5/8" CSG from 1858 to 2617 m MD. RIH with 10 3/4" casing hanger padprt assembly on 5 1/2" HWDP landing string to land 10 3/4" x 9 5/8" CSG.
You are a Rig Supervisor working at an oil and gas offshore drilling operation. Your company is currently on a drilling campaign and you are the on-site Drilling Engineer (DE). As a DE, one of your jobs is to oversee the operations at the drilling rigs. As such, you know the ins and outs of the operation, down to the hourly activities. Every day, activities are recorded either by the Driller, Mud Logger, MWD / LWD engineer or the Drilling Operations Coordinator throughout the day. As a DE representative for your company, you are required to prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR) based on the hourly activities reported. You must always maintain the language of report along with the terminologies and mnemonics of the Drilling Engineer. Given the following activities for well NO 15/9-F-4 on 2007-11-02, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR). Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
00:00 - 00:45: RIH with 10 3/4" CSG from 2574 to 2617 m MD. Filled every joint with 1. 40 SG mud using FAC tool. Average running speed 4-5 jnts/hr. Up weight 261 MT down weight 193 MT. 00:45 - 02:45: RD FAC tool and changed bails. Changed to 5 1/2" HWDP hadling equipment. 02:45 - 05:30: PU and MU 10 3/4" casing hanger padprt assembly. Marked running tool to make sure it is not backing out. Took out master bushing and ran hanger assy through rotary. Re-installed master bushing. Removed CSG tong. 05:30 - 06:00: RIH with 10 3/4" x 9 5/8" CSG on 5 1/2" HWDP landing string from 2626 to 2698 m MD. 06:00 - 06:30: RIH with 10 3/4" x 9 5/8" CSG on 5 1/2" HWDP landing string from 2698 to 2740 m MD. 06:30 - 07:15: PU cement head and broke circulation in steps up to 2000 LPM, 500 LPM 20 bar and 2000 LPM 56 bar 07:15 - 07:45: RIH slowly and landed off hanger. Observed 10 MT drag prior to landing off. Pumped 500 LPM and observed weight dropped off. 07:45 - 09:00: Circulated 1 CSG volume with 1. 40 SG OBM at 200 LPM 57 bar. Meanwhile hed pre-job meeting for CMT job. 09:00 - 09:30: Lined up and pressure tested CMT line 245 bar 5 min. Verified correct line-up by holding and releasing 10 bar through low torque. 09:30 - 10:15: Pumped 10 m3 base oil and 20 m3 spacer at 2000 LPM 48 bar. Mixed and pumped 17,3 m3 1. 90 SG cement slurry at 800 LPM 40-45 bar. 10:15 - 12:15: Pumped 490 ltrs water, released dart and continued pumping 400 ltrs water behind cement with CMT unit, to displace surface line volume to rig floor. Zeroed stroke counters for mud pumps. Displaced and sheared wiper plug by pumping OBM at 1200 LPM using rig pumps. Wiper plug sheared at 138 bar 886 ltr. Continued displacing cement with 102. 8 m3 OBM at 2000 LPM using mud pumps. Slowed down rate to 1000 LPM 33 bar approx 4 m3 prior to bump. Bumped plug with 110 bar after pumping 4718 strokes, which gives a pump efficiency of 95. 3 12:15 - 13:45: Bled off pressure to 20 bar and closed IBOP. Equalized pressure and opened lo-torque valve. Pressured up well to 310 bar 10 min through lo-torque valve to test casing. 1300 ltrs pumped and got 1350 ltrs back. Bleed off and checked for back flow to CMT unit. Disconnected CMT hoses and flushed lines. 13:45 - 14:30: Lined up top drive to trip tank to monitor returns. Tested surface lines against fail safe valve to 207 bar 10 min. Closed upper pipe ram and applied 207 bar to set seal assembly. 14:30 - 15:00: Took 40 MT overpull. Attempted to pressure test seal assembly without sucess. 15:00 - 17:30: Released padprt, lo cement head and 2 jnts of 5 1/2" HWDP. POOH with running tool on 5 1/2" HWDP landing string from 120 m to OOH. 17:30 - 22:00: RIH with BOP test plug to 139 m to test MS seal. Closed upper pipe ram. Attempted to pressure test seal assembly to 35 bar 5 min without sucess. Closed annular to test upper pipe ram and found that upper pipe ram was leaking. Closed lower pipe ram and pressure tested seal assembly to 35 bar 5 min and 345 bar 15 min. 463 ltrs pumped and got 450 ltrs back. POOH with BOP test plug. 22:00 - 00:00: RIH and installed wear bushing at 139 m MD.
Landed 10 3/4" x 9 5/8" CSG. Circulated, pumped and displaced cement. Sat seal assy, but could not get a good test. Released padrt and POOH. LD CMT head and 12 1/4" BHA. RIH with test plug to 139 m and tested MS seals. Installed wear bushing. RIH and sat 10 3/4" RTTS w/storm valve.
You are a Rig Supervisor working at an oil and gas offshore drilling operation. Your company is currently on a drilling campaign and you are the on-site Drilling Engineer (DE). As a DE, one of your jobs is to oversee the operations at the drilling rigs. As such, you know the ins and outs of the operation, down to the hourly activities. Every day, activities are recorded either by the Driller, Mud Logger, MWD / LWD engineer or the Drilling Operations Coordinator throughout the day. As a DE representative for your company, you are required to prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR) based on the hourly activities reported. You must always maintain the language of report along with the terminologies and mnemonics of the Drilling Engineer. Given the following activities for well NO 15/9-F-4 on 2007-11-03, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR). Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
00:00 - 01:00: POOH with wear bushing running string. 01:00 - 05:15: RIH with 7 stds of 5 1/2" DP. MU and RIH with 10 3/4" RTTS with storm valve on 5 1/2" DP to 350 m MD. Up weight 91 MT down weight 87 MT. Weight under RTTS is 10. 2 MT 05:15 - 06:00: Resiprocated string and circulated with 100 LPM to clean setting area. Installed plug according to halliburton procedure with element at 350 m MD. Lined up to test RTTS to 180 bar/10 min from below. 06:00 - 07:30: Tested RTTS packer to 180 bar 10 min from below. 07:30 - 08:30: Released from RTTS with 22 turns to the left. PU from 349 m to 332 m and spaced out tool joint below LPR. Tested RTTS packer to 180 bar 10 min from above against closed lower pipe ram. 08:30 - 09:30: RIH with RTTS running tool assembly from 332 m to 348 m MD. Circulated 1 x btms up, 2000 LPM 11 bar. 09:30 - 12:00: Held pre-job meeting prior to displacing well to SW. Lined up and flushed surface lines and choke kill hoses. Displaced well above RTTS to SW, 2000 LPM 12 bar. Used 10 m3 baseoil as spacer. 12:00 - 13:15: POOH with RTTS running tool assembly from 348 m. 13:15 - 14:00: MU jetting sub and RIH to jet BOP, 2000 LPM 9 bar 10 RPM. POOH with jetting tool and lo same. 14:00 - 14:45: Took time-out for safety to investigate doghouse being hit by unidentified projectile. Ascertain that dowel pin on dog collar sheared off and struck window at high speed. 14:45 - 16:30: RIH to 28 m. MU side entry sub and TIW. Closed annular. Pumped air through choke line and displaced riser contents to trip tank. RD side entry sub and TIW. POOH from 28 m. 16:30 - 00:00: Held tool box meeting prior to ND diverter. Removed elevators and RU for pulling diverter. Pulled diverter to rig floor. Removed and secured diverter housing on pipe set-back. ND and pulled slick joint.
Tested RTTS to 180 bar/10 min from below and above. Displaced to SW above RTTS. Cleaned surface lines and c/k hoses. POOH. Jetted BOP. Drained riser. ND diverter and BOP. Installed claxton tool.
You are a Rig Supervisor working at an oil and gas offshore drilling operation. Your company is currently on a drilling campaign and you are the on-site Drilling Engineer (DE). As a DE, one of your jobs is to oversee the operations at the drilling rigs. As such, you know the ins and outs of the operation, down to the hourly activities. Every day, activities are recorded either by the Driller, Mud Logger, MWD / LWD engineer or the Drilling Operations Coordinator throughout the day. As a DE representative for your company, you are required to prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR) based on the hourly activities reported. You must always maintain the language of report along with the terminologies and mnemonics of the Drilling Engineer. Given the following activities for well NO 15/9-F-4 on 2007-11-04, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR). Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
00:00 - 03:00: Removed BOP tension cylinders and sat BOP on test stump. 03:00 - 05:00: RU handling equipment for running claxton tool and PU tool. Removed master bushing. Run in with claxton tool and re-inserted master bushing. 05:00 - 06:00: Run in and MU claxton tool to nt2 connector on HPDR BOP joint. MU claxton tool lock-dogs to min 1000 lf. Lbs torque with air-operated tool. 06:00 - 07:00: Untorqued bolts on HPDR BOP joint at x-mas tree level using bandak tool, but left bolts in flange. 07:00 - 19:00: Performed house-keeping and cleaned drill-fllor, cantiliver, pump room and sack store. Meanwhile performed testing of production systems. Experienced black-out from 11 28 to 12 20. 19:00 - 19:30: Performed hand-over and held tool box meeting before pulling HPDR BOP joint. 19:30 - 20:30: Software problems due to black-out. Could not operate break on draw work. 20:30 - 22:15: Disconnected HPDR BOP joint. Removed master bushing. POOH with claxton tool and HPDR BOP joint and re-inserted master bushing. LD claxton tool and riser joint. Installed protector on BOP riser joint flange. 22:15 - 23:00: Installed handling tool/flange on top of HPDR tension joint at x-mas tree deck. 23:00 - 00:00: Removed scaffolding in moonpool.
Stopped to clean rig for 12 hours. LD HPDR BOP joint. Installed handling tool on top of HPDR tension joint at x-mas tree deck. Installed hatch on f-4. Started changing wires on PRS and prepared for skidding rig to f-14.
You are a Rig Supervisor working at an oil and gas offshore drilling operation. Your company is currently on a drilling campaign and you are the on-site Drilling Engineer (DE). As a DE, one of your jobs is to oversee the operations at the drilling rigs. As such, you know the ins and outs of the operation, down to the hourly activities. Every day, activities are recorded either by the Driller, Mud Logger, MWD / LWD engineer or the Drilling Operations Coordinator throughout the day. As a DE representative for your company, you are required to prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR) based on the hourly activities reported. You must always maintain the language of report along with the terminologies and mnemonics of the Drilling Engineer. Given the following activities for well NO 15/9-F-4 on 2007-11-05, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR). Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
00:00 - 02:00: Continued removing scaffolding in moonpool and on x-mas tree deck. Installed hatch on f-4 02:00 - 06:00: Started changing wires on aft PRS. Meanwhile prepared for skidding rig to f-14. 06:00 - 11:00: Continued changing wires on aft PRS. Meanwhile prepared for skidding rig to f-14 and cleaned pits. Operation continues on f-14.
Started changing wires on PRS. Skidded rig to f-14.
You are a Rig Supervisor working at an oil and gas offshore drilling operation. Your company is currently on a drilling campaign and you are the on-site Drilling Engineer (DE). As a DE, one of your jobs is to oversee the operations at the drilling rigs. As such, you know the ins and outs of the operation, down to the hourly activities. Every day, activities are recorded either by the Driller, Mud Logger, MWD / LWD engineer or the Drilling Operations Coordinator throughout the day. As a DE representative for your company, you are required to prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR) based on the hourly activities reported. You must always maintain the language of report along with the terminologies and mnemonics of the Drilling Engineer. Given the following activities for well NO 15/9-F-4 on 2008-02-04, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR). Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
21:00 - 00:00: Prepared for skidding. Simultaneously pressure tested the rig manifold and changed out riser tension cylinder.
Skidded cantilever from f-12 to f-4. Changed out one riser tension cylinder and pressure tested rig manifold.
You are a Rig Supervisor working at an oil and gas offshore drilling operation. Your company is currently on a drilling campaign and you are the on-site Drilling Engineer (DE). As a DE, one of your jobs is to oversee the operations at the drilling rigs. As such, you know the ins and outs of the operation, down to the hourly activities. Every day, activities are recorded either by the Driller, Mud Logger, MWD / LWD engineer or the Drilling Operations Coordinator throughout the day. As a DE representative for your company, you are required to prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR) based on the hourly activities reported. You must always maintain the language of report along with the terminologies and mnemonics of the Drilling Engineer. Given the following activities for well NO 15/9-F-4 on 2008-02-05, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR). Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
00:00 - 01:30: Continued preparing for skidding. Simultaneously pressure tested the rig manifold and changed out riser tension cylinder. 01:30 - 02:00: Held tool box talk prior to skidding of the cantilever. 02:00 - 03:00: Skidded cantilever from f-12 to f-4. 03:00 - 06:00: Continued changing out tension cylinder on riser. Simultaneously pressure tested the rig manifold. 06:00 - 15:30: Changed out the two remaining tension cylinders on f-4 riser. Simultaneously pressure tested stab-in valves to 345 bars. Prepared for slip and cut 15:30 - 17:00: Slipped and cut drill line. Re-calibrated block and checked the crow o-matic. Simultaneously nippled down the riser lifting sub. 17:00 - 17:45: Continued nippling down the riser lifting sub. Checked the torque on the claxton riser handling tool, prior to lifting in same with the HP riser BOP joint attached. 17:45 - 18:30: Held tool box talk prior to remove the master bushing, outer ring and the hatch cover on f-4. 18:30 - 19:00: Retrieved the riser lifting sub, and laid out same. Cleared drill floor. Prepared for picking up the HP riser BOP joint. 19:00 - 19:15: Held tool box talk prior to install the HP riser BOP joint. 19:15 - 21:30: Removed master bushing and ran with the HP riser BOP joint and landed same. Installed master bushing. Made up the HP riser BOP joint. 21:30 - 00:00: Built scaffolding around the HP riser BOP joint in the moon pool.
Changed out the two remaining tension cylinders on f-4 riser. Slipped and cut drill line. Installed HP riser. Positioned the BOP and commenced making up the tension cylinders to BOP.
You are a Rig Supervisor working at an oil and gas offshore drilling operation. Your company is currently on a drilling campaign and you are the on-site Drilling Engineer (DE). As a DE, one of your jobs is to oversee the operations at the drilling rigs. As such, you know the ins and outs of the operation, down to the hourly activities. Every day, activities are recorded either by the Driller, Mud Logger, MWD / LWD engineer or the Drilling Operations Coordinator throughout the day. As a DE representative for your company, you are required to prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR) based on the hourly activities reported. You must always maintain the language of report along with the terminologies and mnemonics of the Drilling Engineer. Given the following activities for well NO 15/9-F-4 on 2008-02-06, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR). Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
00:00 - 00:15: Continued building scaffolding around the HP riser BOP joint in the moon pool. 00:15 - 01:30: Released the claxton tool. Removed master bushing, pulled the claxton up to the drill floor. Installed the master bushing. 01:30 - 03:00: Moved the BOP into well centre. Simultaneously prepared the diverter and slick jnt on the drill floor. 03:00 - 03:15: Held tool box talk with new crew prior to continue nippling up the BOP and diverter. 03:15 - 06:00: Position the BOP and commenced making up the tension cylinders to BOP. 06:00 - 07:00: Made up BOP tension cylinders. 07:00 - 07:15: Held tool box talk prior to remove the master bushing and installation of the overshot and landing the diverter. 07:15 - 11:00: Removed the master bushing and installed the overshot and landed the diverter. Made up the nt2 connector. Meanwhile rigged down the diverter handling equipment. 11:00 - 13:45: M/u BOP test cup assy. And RIH with same to 139 m. 13:45 - 14:30: Held tool box talk prior to perform BOP test as MC procedure. 14:30 - 20:45: Performed BOP test as MC procedure, 20/345 bars 5/10min. 20:45 - 22:45: Torqued up slip joint. Fault of middle pipe variable 3½" x 5½" rams pressure test. 22:45 - 00:00: Drained the riser. Opened middle variable 3½" x 5½" pipe rams and removed the rubbers.
Performed BOP test as MC procedure, 20/345 bars 5/10min. Fault in middle pipe variable 3½" x 5½" rams pressure test. Changed out the ram rubber, attempted to pressure test rams. Transported production CO-FLEX support frame to x-mas tree deck, through moon pool.
You are a Rig Supervisor working at an oil and gas offshore drilling operation. Your company is currently on a drilling campaign and you are the on-site Drilling Engineer (DE). As a DE, one of your jobs is to oversee the operations at the drilling rigs. As such, you know the ins and outs of the operation, down to the hourly activities. Every day, activities are recorded either by the Driller, Mud Logger, MWD / LWD engineer or the Drilling Operations Coordinator throughout the day. As a DE representative for your company, you are required to prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR) based on the hourly activities reported. You must always maintain the language of report along with the terminologies and mnemonics of the Drilling Engineer. Given the following activities for well NO 15/9-F-4 on 2008-02-07, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR). Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
00:00 - 02:00: Job suspended due to priority f12. Drilling dep. Transported production CO-FLEX hose support frame to x-mas tree deck, through moon pool. 02:00 - 03:30: Installed new variable 3½" x 5½" pipe rams rubbers. 03:30 - 04:15: Attempted to pressure middle variable 3½" x 5½" pipe rams. 04:15 - 06:00: Drained and opened middle variable 3½" x 5½" pipe rams. Opened top wear plate 06:00 - 07:00: Removed top wear plate and inspected seals. No visible damaged on the seals. Simultaneously serviced aft PRS. 07:00 - 11:00: Changed out o-ring and top wear plate. Installed rams and closed doors. Simultaneously serviced aft PRS and TDS. 11:00 - 11:45: Pulled up test plug and laid out 3m pup and one joint. Made up one double and ran in with same and landed of the test cup at 139 m. New test area for the middle pipe rams. 11:45 - 12:15: Lined up the CMT unit and flushed the lines. 12:15 - 12:45: Pressure tested the BOP middle pipe rams 20/345 bars 5/10 min. 12:45 - 14:15: Performed accumulator test. 14:15 - 15:30: Retrieved the test plug and laid out same. 15:30 - 16:00: Made up the RTTS retrieving tool. 16:00 - 16:15: Held tool box talk prior to displacethe well above the RTTS plug to OBM. 16:15 - 17:15: RIH with RTTS retrieving tool and tagged the RTTS plug at 342m, picked up 2m. 17:15 - 18:45: Displaced the well above the RTTS plug to 1. 40 OBM, 1500/1000 LPM. 18:45 - 19:45: Took up/down weight 82/79 MT. Stung into the RTTS plug, turned DP 22 turnes and torque up to 2000 ft/lbs, no pressure built up. Lined up to the trip tank. Pressure up DP to 5 bars and confirmed sufficiently engaged to tool. Attempted to release the RTTS plug by pulling 105 MT equivalent to 15 MT over pull. 19:45 - 20:15: Closed annular and applied 40 bars to the annulus, to collapse the hydraulic slips. Held pressure for 5 min. Bled off pressure in the annulus and opened the annular. 20:15 - 20:30: Picked up string in 5 MT staged from 81 MT to 115 MT. At 115 MT equivalent to 25 MT over pull. RTTS plugs mechanical slips disengaged. 20:30 - 20:45: Waited for element to retract. 20:45 - 21:00: POOH from 350 m to 340 m with drag of 12 MT. Pulled out wet. 21:00 - 21:45: Changed to ps21 slips. 21:45 - 23:00: POOH from 340 m to 300 m with drag of 12 MT. Pulled out wet. 23:00 - 23:45: Made up to TDS. Attempted to pump down the DP, w/ 23 bars 400 litres. No returns up annulus. 23:45 - 00:00: Took time out and evaluated situation.
Completed BOP pressure test. RIH, displaced to OBM, retrieved RTTS with 12 MT drag. Laid out the RTTS. Found cement on top of the hydraulic slip. The retrieving tool not fully entered, 5 turns out. Packing element damaged in the bottom part. POOH with 7 STD of 5½" DP below the RTTS plug, from 280 m to surface. Commenced pressure testing of the shear rams.
You are a Rig Supervisor working at an oil and gas offshore drilling operation. Your company is currently on a drilling campaign and you are the on-site Drilling Engineer (DE). As a DE, one of your jobs is to oversee the operations at the drilling rigs. As such, you know the ins and outs of the operation, down to the hourly activities. Every day, activities are recorded either by the Driller, Mud Logger, MWD / LWD engineer or the Drilling Operations Coordinator throughout the day. As a DE representative for your company, you are required to prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR) based on the hourly activities reported. You must always maintain the language of report along with the terminologies and mnemonics of the Drilling Engineer. Given the following activities for well NO 15/9-F-4 on 2008-02-08, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR). Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
00:00 - 01:00: Continued POOH with RTTS plug from 300 m to 140 m, pulled out wet. As comming out of the sub sea well head, lost 12 MT on the weight. 01:00 - 01:15: Established levels by filling the well via trip tank. 01:15 - 02:00: Continued POOH with the RTTS plug from 140 m to 40 m, pulled out wet. Displacement over trip tank OK. 02:00 - 02:30: Made up to TDS, established returns at 38 bars. POOH from 40 m to surface with the RTTS plug. 02:30 - 02:45: Changed to manual slips. 02:45 - 04:30: Laid out the RTTS plug. Found cement on top of the hydraulic slip. The retrieving tool was not fully entered, 5 turns out. Packing element damaged in the bottom part. 04:30 - 05:15: Continued POOH with 7 STD of 5½" DP below the RTTS plug, from 280 m to surface. 05:15 - 06:00: Cleaned and cleared the drill floor. Simultaneously flushed lines from CMT unit to BOP. Commenced pressure testing of the shear rams to 20/310 bars 5/10 mins. 06:00 - 07:00: Cleaned and cleared drill floor and prepared for handling the 8½" drilling BHA. Meanwhile completed the pressure test of the shear rams to 20/310 bars 5/10 mins, 2. 1m pumped 2m in return. 07:00 - 07:15: Held tool box talk prior to pick up and m/u 8½" drill BHA. 07:15 - 11:00: M/u 8½" drilling BHA as per schlumberger DD&MWD. Installed radio active sources. 11:00 - 13:15: RIH with 8½" drill BHA on 5" DP, from surface to 937m. 13:15 - 13:30: Changed over to 5½" handling equipment. 13:30 - 13:45: M/u to TDS and tested the MWD at 1500 LPM 138 bars. 13:45 - 17:45: Continued RIH with 8½" drill BHA on 5½" DP, from 937m to 2619m, filled every 1000m. Average RIH speed 420 m/hr. 17:45 - 18:15: Took weight at 2619m. M/u to TDS and washed down to 2632m, 10 RPM, 10knm, 1500 LPM, 139 bars. 18:15 - 19:00: Performed choke drill with day shift. 19:00 - 19:45: Performed choke drill with night shift. Observed saver sub required change out 19:45 - 20:00: Held tool box talk prior to change out the saver sub. 20:00 - 22:45: Changed out the saver sub. 22:45 - 23:15: P/u one 5½" DP STD. And prepared for drilling. Found discrepancy in depth. 23:15 - 23:30: Counted the 5½" DP in derrick. Changed depth from 2671m to 2632m. 23:30 - 00:00: Washed down from 2632m to 2670m. Washing parameters flow 1500 LPM SPP 140 bar string RPM 30 bit RPM 146. ROP 30-40 m/hr.
Completed testing of the shear rams to 20/310 bars 5/10 min. MU and RIH with 8 1/2" BHA. Performed choke drill with day/night shift. Tagged float at 2733 and drilled out same. Commenced drilling out the shoe track from 2734m to 2751m.
You are a Rig Supervisor working at an oil and gas offshore drilling operation. Your company is currently on a drilling campaign and you are the on-site Drilling Engineer (DE). As a DE, one of your jobs is to oversee the operations at the drilling rigs. As such, you know the ins and outs of the operation, down to the hourly activities. Every day, activities are recorded either by the Driller, Mud Logger, MWD / LWD engineer or the Drilling Operations Coordinator throughout the day. As a DE representative for your company, you are required to prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR) based on the hourly activities reported. You must always maintain the language of report along with the terminologies and mnemonics of the Drilling Engineer. Given the following activities for well NO 15/9-F-4 on 2008-02-09, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR). Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
00:00 - 01:30: Continued washing down from 2670m to 2733m. Washing parameters flow 1500 LPM SPP 140 bar string RPM 30 bit RPM 146. ROP 30-40 m/hr. 01:30 - 04:30: Drilled out float. From 2733m to 2734m. Drilling parameters flow 1500 LPM SPP 140 bar string RPM 10-30 bit RPM 125-145. ROP 1-40 m/hr, wob 1-9 MT. Recovered rubber at the shakers. 04:30 - 06:00: Drilled shoe track from 2734m to 2751m. Drilling parameters flow 1500 LPM SPP 140 bar string RPM 30 bit RPM 146 ROP 30-40 m/hr wob 1 MT TQ 10-12 KNM. Mud weight 1. 4 SG. Back reamed to float with 1500 LPM, RIH and made connection at 2751m, volume pumped prior to connection 26m 06:00 - 06:30: Drilled shoe track from 2751m to 2760m. Drilling parameters flow 1500 LPM SPP 140 bar string RPM 30 bit RPM 145 ROP 30-40 m/hr wob 1-4 MT TQ 10-12 KNM. Mud weight 1. 4 SG. 06:30 - 06:45: Drilled shoe from 2760m to 2761m. Drilling parameters flow 1500 LPM SPP 140 bar string RPM 30 bit RPM 145 wob 1-6 MT TQ 10-12 KNM. 06:45 - 07:15: Cleaned out rat hole from 2765m to 2771m. Cleaning parameters flow 1500 LPM SPP 140 bar string RPM 30 bit RPM 145 wob 1-3 MT. 07:15 - 08:00: Drilled new formation from 2771m to 2774m. Drilling parameters flow 1500 LPM SPP 140 bar string RPM 30 bit RPM 145 wob 5-7 MT TQ 12-14 KNM. Mud weight 1. 4 SG. 08:00 - 09:00: Pulled back into the shoe. Racked back one STD. Installed side entry sub and CMT hose. Confirmed line up from CMT unit to drill floor. Leak tested line to 100 bars 10 min. 09:00 - 10:00: Performed fit test. Closed annular. Applied 64 bars down DP and ann equivalent to 1. 65 SG. Rigged down CMT hose and side entry sub. 10:00 - 19:00: Linked down the power drive. Drilled new formation from 2774m to 2854m. Drilling parameters flow 2070 LPM SPP 250 bar string RPM 30 bit RPM 190 wob 7-9 MT TQ 16-19 KNM. ECD 1. 51 SG. Mud weight 1. 4 SG. Took survey before connection. 19:00 - 00:00: Drilled new formation from 2854m to 2917m. Drilling parameters flow 2070-2090 LPM SPP 245-250 bar string RPM 40 bit RPM 203 ROP 16-20 m/hr wob 7-9 MT TQ 18-19 KNM. ECD 1. 51 SG mud weight 1. 4 SG. Took survey before connection.
Drilled out shoe track and shoe. Performed fit to 1. 65 SG. Drilled 8½" hole from 2774m to 2993m. Took survey at 2993 m MD equivalent to 2795 m TVD. Cleaned out the well reciprocating the pipe.
You are a Rig Supervisor working at an oil and gas offshore drilling operation. Your company is currently on a drilling campaign and you are the on-site Drilling Engineer (DE). As a DE, one of your jobs is to oversee the operations at the drilling rigs. As such, you know the ins and outs of the operation, down to the hourly activities. Every day, activities are recorded either by the Driller, Mud Logger, MWD / LWD engineer or the Drilling Operations Coordinator throughout the day. As a DE representative for your company, you are required to prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR) based on the hourly activities reported. You must always maintain the language of report along with the terminologies and mnemonics of the Drilling Engineer. Given the following activities for well NO 15/9-F-4 on 2008-02-10, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR). Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
00:00 - 04:15: Drilled new formation from 2917m to 2993m. Drilling parameters flow 2070 LPM SPP 245-255 bar string RPM 40 bit RPM 203 ROP 21-23 m/hr wob 6-11 MT TQ 18-21 KNM. ECD 1. 51 SG mud weight 1. 4 SG. 04:15 - 04:30: Took survey at 2993 m MD equivalent to 2795 m TVD. Stopped drilling for further instruction in conjunction with f12 perforation and start production. 04:30 - 06:00: Cleaned out well reciprocating the pipe, flow 2090 LPM SPP 215 bar string RPM 50 bit RPM 213. Operations transferred to f-99.
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You are a Rig Supervisor working at an oil and gas offshore drilling operation. Your company is currently on a drilling campaign and you are the on-site Drilling Engineer (DE). As a DE, one of your jobs is to oversee the operations at the drilling rigs. As such, you know the ins and outs of the operation, down to the hourly activities. Every day, activities are recorded either by the Driller, Mud Logger, MWD / LWD engineer or the Drilling Operations Coordinator throughout the day. As a DE representative for your company, you are required to prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR) based on the hourly activities reported. You must always maintain the language of report along with the terminologies and mnemonics of the Drilling Engineer. Given the following activities for well NO 15/9-F-4 on 2008-02-13, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR). Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
16:00 - 00:00: Tagged bottom at 2993m. Drilled from 2993m to 3035m. Increased mudweight from 1. 40 SG to 1. 45 SG Drilling parameters flow 2090-2225 LPM SPP 200-220 bar string RPM 180 ROP 2. 5-8,5 m/hr wob 4-6 MT TQ 15-20 KNM ECD 1. 59 SG. Had heavy stick slip with 10 MT wob to start with, reduced wob to 5 MT.
Tagged bottom at 2993m. Drilled from 2993m to 3064m. Drilling parameters flow 2090-2225 LPM SPP 200-220 bar string RPM 180 ROP 2. 5-8,5 m/hr wob 4-6 MT TQ 15-20 KNM ECD 1. 59 SG. Had heavy stick slip with 10 MT wob to start with, reduced wob to 5 MT. Hidra started at 3040m.
You are a Rig Supervisor working at an oil and gas offshore drilling operation. Your company is currently on a drilling campaign and you are the on-site Drilling Engineer (DE). As a DE, one of your jobs is to oversee the operations at the drilling rigs. As such, you know the ins and outs of the operation, down to the hourly activities. Every day, activities are recorded either by the Driller, Mud Logger, MWD / LWD engineer or the Drilling Operations Coordinator throughout the day. As a DE representative for your company, you are required to prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR) based on the hourly activities reported. You must always maintain the language of report along with the terminologies and mnemonics of the Drilling Engineer. Given the following activities for well NO 15/9-F-4 on 2008-02-14, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR). Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
00:00 - 01:00: Continued drilling from 3035m to 3040m. Drilling parameters flow 2225 LPM SPP 220 bar string RPM 180 ROP 5-6. 5 m/hr wob 4-6 MT TQ 18 KNM ECD 1. 59 SG. Hidra started at 3040m. 01:00 - 06:00: Continued drilling from 3040m to 3064m. Drilling parameters flow 2225 LPM SPP 220 bar string RPM 180 ROP 3-6. 5 m/hr wob 4-6 MT TQ 15-18 KNM ECD 1. 59 SG. Held pit drill. 06:00 - 07:30: Drilled 8 1/2" hole section from 3064 m to 3070 m MD. Drilling parameters flow 2200 LPM SPP 220 bar string RPM 180 wob 3-8 MT torque 11-22 KNM ECD 1,59-1,60 SG. Controlled wob and ROP due to stick slip tendencies. Observed drilling break at 3070 m MD. 07:30 - 08:00: Observed drilling break at 3070 m MD, ROP increased from 5 to 30 m/hr. Flowchecked well OK well static. 08:00 - 11:15: Continued drilling 8 1/2" hole section from 3070 m to 3095 m MD. Drilling parameters flow 2200 LPM SPP 220 bar string RPM 180 wob 3-8 MT torque 15-20 KNM ECD 1,59-1,60 SG. Controlled wob and ROP due to stick slip tendencies. 11:15 - 11:45: Observed drilling break at 3095 m MD, ROP increased from 5 to 35 m/hr. Flowchecked well OK well static. 11:45 - 12:45: Continued drilling 8 1/2" section from 3095 to 3103 m MD. Drilling parameters flow 2200 LPM SPP 222 bar string RPM 180 wob 4-8 MT torque 16-24 KNM ECD 1,60 SG. 12:45 - 13:00: Performed SCR'S. 13:00 - 00:00: Continued drilling 8 1/2" hole section from 3103 m to 3265 m MD. Added LCM materials to mud prior to entering reservoir. Drilling parameters flow 2200 LPM SPP 220-231 bar string RPM 180 wob 3-8 MT torque 11-20 KNM ECD 1,61-1,62 SG. ROP 10-30 m/hrs. Observed top of hugin reservoir on logs 3250 m MD 2987 m TVD. MAX gas at top reservoir lag depth 5 Performed pit drill at 16 25 hrs. Good response from loggers and driller.
Drilled 8 1/2" hole section from 3064 m to 3346 m MD.
You are a Rig Supervisor working at an oil and gas offshore drilling operation. Your company is currently on a drilling campaign and you are the on-site Drilling Engineer (DE). As a DE, one of your jobs is to oversee the operations at the drilling rigs. As such, you know the ins and outs of the operation, down to the hourly activities. Every day, activities are recorded either by the Driller, Mud Logger, MWD / LWD engineer or the Drilling Operations Coordinator throughout the day. As a DE representative for your company, you are required to prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR) based on the hourly activities reported. You must always maintain the language of report along with the terminologies and mnemonics of the Drilling Engineer. Given the following activities for well NO 15/9-F-4 on 2008-02-15, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR). Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
00:00 - 01:30: Drilled 8 1/2" hole section from 3265 m to 3302 m MD. Drilling parameters flow 2200 LPM SPP 220-231 bar string RPM 180 wob 3-8 MT torque 11-20 KNM ECD 1,62-1,63 SG. ROP 30 m/hrs. MAX gas 6 01:30 - 02:00: Observed increase in active of 1 m3 over 5 mins. Flowcheked well on trip tanks OK well static. Found that degassers had been started volume from sandtraps overflowed into active. 02:00 - 04:45: Continued drilling 8 1/2" hole section from 3302 m to 3327 m MD. Drilling parameters flow 2100-2200 LPM SPP 216-238 bar string RPM 180 wob 3-8 MT torque 11-20 KNM ECD 1,61-1,63 SG. Limited ROP to and cut back flowrate to 2100 LPM due to increasing ECD. Downlinked powerdrive to stop build. Got problems with mudpump#2 and mudpump#3. 04:45 - 05:15: Troubleshot mudpumps. Not able to start mudpump Mudpump gave wrong output on stroke setting. Decided to drill ahead using mudpump only. 05:15 - 06:00: Continued drilling 8 1/2" hole section from 3327 m to 3346 m MD. Drilling parameters flow 2100 LPM SPP 214 bar string RPM 180 wob 3-6 MT torque 21 KNM ECD 1,61 SG. ROP 30 m/hrs. 06:00 - 08:15: Drilled 8 1/2" hole section from 3346 m to 3385 m MD. Drilling parameters flow 2100 LPM SPP 220 bar string RPM 180 wob 2-5 MT torque 20-23 KNM ECD 1,61-1,62 SG ROP 20-30 m/hrs. 08:15 - 08:30: Performed SCR'S. 08:30 - 17:30: Continued drilling 8 1/2" hole section from 3385 m to section TD at 3510 m MD. Drilling parameters flow 2100 LPM SPP 220 bar string RPM 180 wob 3-12 MT torque 13-23 KNM ECD 1,59-1,60 SG ROP 10-30 m/hrs. Racked back one stand of drillpipe. 17:30 - 20:15: Circulated hole clean with 3 x bottoms up. Reciprocated stand while pumping. Parameters flow 2100 LPM SPP 212 bar string RPM 150-180. Observed clean shakers after 3 x bottoms up. 20:15 - 20:45: Took up down weight 195/149 MT. Recorded off bottom torque at 10/15/20 RPM 14-16 KNM. Sent downlink to set LWD tools according to schlumberger instructions. 20:45 - 21:00: Flowchecked well well static. Meanwhile held toolbox meeting prior to POOH. 21:00 - 21:45: Pulled 5 stand wet from 3507 m to 3307 m MD. Pulling speed 10 m/min. No overpull observed. 21:45 - 22:15: Flowchecked well well static. Pumped 5 m3 1,65 SG slug. 22:15 - 00:00: POOH with 8 1/2" drilling BHA on 5 1/2" DP from 3307 m to 2780 m MD.
Drilled 8 1/2" hole section from 3346 m to section TD at 3510 m MD. Circulated hole clean with 3 x bottoms up. POOH with 5 5,5" DP from 3510 m to 110 m MD. Prepared for handling BHA.
You are a Rig Supervisor working at an oil and gas offshore drilling operation. Your company is currently on a drilling campaign and you are the on-site Drilling Engineer (DE). As a DE, one of your jobs is to oversee the operations at the drilling rigs. As such, you know the ins and outs of the operation, down to the hourly activities. Every day, activities are recorded either by the Driller, Mud Logger, MWD / LWD engineer or the Drilling Operations Coordinator throughout the day. As a DE representative for your company, you are required to prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR) based on the hourly activities reported. You must always maintain the language of report along with the terminologies and mnemonics of the Drilling Engineer. Given the following activities for well NO 15/9-F-4 on 2008-02-16, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR). Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
00:00 - 00:15: POOH with 8 1/2" drilling BHA on 5 1/2" DP from 2780 m to 2740 m MD inside 9 5/8" casing shoe. Recorded up down weight 163/137 MT. Recorded torque at 20 RPM 7 KNM. 00:15 - 00:45: Flowchecked well static. Meanwhile inspected and serviced TDS. Dropped 2 3/4" drift with pigtail in drillpipe. 00:45 - 03:15: POOH with 8 1/2" drilling BHA on 5 1/2" DP from 2754 m to 1331 m MD. 03:15 - 04:00: Broke out x-over. Changed from 5 1/2" to 5" handling equipment. Re-inserted 2 3/4" drift into 5" DP as it would not pass the x-over. 04:00 - 05:30: POOH with 8 1/2" drilling BHA on 5" DP from 1331 m to 110 m MD. 05:30 - 06:00: Removed PS-21 slips. Inserted masterbushing and bowls. Worked to free 2 3/4" drift which was stuck in jar. 06:00 - 07:00: Freed 2 3/4" drift. Racked back jar/hwdp and 1 stand of 5" HWDP. 07:00 - 07:15: Held toolbox talk prior to laying out LWD/MWD/DRILLING assemblies. 07:15 - 09:45: Broke out and laid down NM HWDP. Removed ra-source. Broke out and laid down isonic, telescope, ecoscope and powerdrive. 09:45 - 10:00: Cleaned and tidied drillfloor. 10:00 - 10:15: General muster alarm. Crews mustered according to list. Non critical alarm. 10:15 - 10:45: Continued to clean and tidy drillfloor. Meanwhile changed rollers for IBOP actuator on TDS. 10:45 - 11:45: Prepared for picking up 5 1/2" DP from deck. Meanwhile power rollers on cantilever for running WL cleaned and greased PS-21 slips 11:45 - 12:00: Held toolbox talk prior to inspection and service on aft PRS. 12:00 - 12:45: Inspected and serviced aft PRS. Found loose bar cm 560 g) sitting in hoses/junction box below upper drive. 12:45 - 13:15: Evaluated finding. Suspected drag chain in PRS beam. 13:15 - 13:45: Inspected drag chain in PRS beam. Could not identify bar comming from PRS beam. 13:45 - 14:15: Performed derrick inspection from PRS to crown block. 14:15 - 19:00: Removed lid and inspected inside PRS upper drive. Found rotational dragchain in aft PRS upper drive to be damaged. Identified origin of loose bar to be cross member in rotational dragchain. Assessed damage. Decided to perform repair of dragchain. 19:00 - 00:00: Repaired rotational dragchain in aft PRS upper drive. Meanwhile cable head for WL out MDT tools load sensors on WL unit
Broke and laid down 8 1/2" drilling BHA. Prepared for breaking and building stands. Inpected PRS and found loose object below PRS upper drive. Repaired rotational dragchain on aft PRS upper drive. Meanwhile prepared for running WL. Prepared for rigging WL on drillfloor.
You are a Rig Supervisor working at an oil and gas offshore drilling operation. Your company is currently on a drilling campaign and you are the on-site Drilling Engineer (DE). As a DE, one of your jobs is to oversee the operations at the drilling rigs. As such, you know the ins and outs of the operation, down to the hourly activities. Every day, activities are recorded either by the Driller, Mud Logger, MWD / LWD engineer or the Drilling Operations Coordinator throughout the day. As a DE representative for your company, you are required to prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR) based on the hourly activities reported. You must always maintain the language of report along with the terminologies and mnemonics of the Drilling Engineer. Given the following activities for well NO 15/9-F-4 on 2008-02-17, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR). Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
00:00 - 01:00: Repaired rotational dragchain in aft PRS upper drive. Meanwhile tested MDT tools 01:00 - 02:15: Repaired rotational dragchain in aft PRS upper drive. Temporarily halted testing of MDT tools due to loading of drillpipe onto cantilever/pipe-deck. 02:15 - 03:15: Repaired rotational dragchain in aft PRS upper drive. Meanwhile tested MDT tools. 03:15 - 06:00: Tested MDT tools. Calibrated weight sensor. Brought WL rigging equipment to drillfloor. 06:00 - 08:45: Rigged up sheaves and cable. Brought logging tools to drillfloor. 08:45 - 09:00: Held toolbox talk prior to making up logging string. 09:00 - 10:00: Made up MDT toolstring. 10:00 - 10:30: Tested MDT tools on surface prior to RIH. 10:30 - 10:45: Re-positioned lower sheave due to unfavorable cable allignment. 10:45 - 11:15: RIH with MDT logging string on 7/48 cable. Perfomed shallow test negative. 11:15 - 11:45: POOH with MDT logging tools. Performed checks on surface OK. 11:45 - 16:30: RIH with MDT logging string on 7/48 cable from surface to station at 3245 m MD. Correlated MDT tool. Attempted to activate MDT probe negative. 16:30 - 17:45: Pulled MDT tool from 3245 m to 2671 m MD inside 9 5/8" casing shoe. Troubleshot tool failure negative. 17:45 - 19:30: POOH with MDT logging string on 7/48 cable from 2671 m MD to surface. 19:30 - 23:00: Checked cable, cable head and surface cables OK. 23:00 - 00:00: Isolated and checked MDT string components as required.
Rigged up WL for running MDT. RIH with MDT on WL to station Attempted to activate probe negative. Pulled in to 9 5/8" shoe and troubleshot situation POOH with MDT toolstring. Checked surface equipment OK. Checked toolstring and found 2 x MRPO pumps damaged. Re-configured toolstring with 1 back-up MRPO pump. RIH with simplified MDT toolstring on WL.
You are a Rig Supervisor working at an oil and gas offshore drilling operation. Your company is currently on a drilling campaign and you are the on-site Drilling Engineer (DE). As a DE, one of your jobs is to oversee the operations at the drilling rigs. As such, you know the ins and outs of the operation, down to the hourly activities. Every day, activities are recorded either by the Driller, Mud Logger, MWD / LWD engineer or the Drilling Operations Coordinator throughout the day. As a DE representative for your company, you are required to prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR) based on the hourly activities reported. You must always maintain the language of report along with the terminologies and mnemonics of the Drilling Engineer. Given the following activities for well NO 15/9-F-4 on 2008-02-18, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR). Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
00:00 - 00:30: General alarm crews mustered according to list. Announced possible gas in wellhead area. Removed WL toolstring from well well stable stood by for securing well. Investigated alarm and found fault on gas sensor. Resumed work. 00:30 - 03:15: Continued isolating and checking MDT string components as required. 03:15 - 03:30: Found both MRPO pumps in MDT toolstring to be faulty. Only one back up MRPO pump available on rig. Discussed situation. Decided to run simplified string with only 1 pump. 03:30 - 05:45: Traced tools for simplifed MDT toolstring. Brought tools to drillfloor. Made up and tested simplified MDT toolstring. 05:45 - 06:00: RIH with simplified MDT toolstring on 7/48 cable. 06:00 - 07:30: RIH witth MDT toolstring on 7/48 cable from surface to 2700 m MD inside 9 5/8" shoe. Rested MDT toolstring for 30 min to allow for temperature adaption. 07:30 - 08:00: RIH with MDT toolstring on 7/48" cable from 2700 m to 3270 m MD. 08:00 - 08:15: Correlated toolstring and placed MDT probe at 3245 m MD sample point in heather. 08:15 - 09:30: Obatined pressure point sample at 3245 m MD in heather. Attmepted to RIH cable stuck with MDT at 3345 m MD. 09:30 - 10:15: Worked MDT toolstring and found string to be stuck. No tension on cable head observed when pulling surface tension of MAX pull 12000 llbs wire probably stuck/keyseated in formation. Depth on mechanical counter 3233 m MD. 10:15 - 12:00: Continued to work WL with MAX 12000 lbs pull. Observed movement of WL unit. Secured WL unit with chains. Checked sheave wheels on drillfloor. 12:00 - 14:30: Put 12000 lbs tension in WL and put on brake. Depth on mechancial counter 3232 m MD with 12000 lbs tension. 14:30 - 22:00: Worked WL several times. Slacked off to 5000 lbs and picked up to MAX tension 12000 lbs several tiems not able to make progress. Prepared for doing cut and thread fishing on drillpipe. Prepared fishing procedure. Decided to do fluid sampling at stuck point in heather prior to fishing. 22:00 - 23:00: Pumped to clear tool of mud. Activated MDT probe. 23:00 - 00:00: Stepped up MDT pump in increments. Performed MDT sampling at 3245 m MD according to schlumberger procedure.
RIH with MDT toolstring Positioned tool at sampling depth 3245 m MD. Took pressure point sample. Found toolstring stuck at 3245 m MD. Attempted to free stuck WL, applied MAX tension of 12000 lbs. Performed MDT fluid sampling at stuck point filled 2 x 450 cc sample bottles. Rigged up for doing cut an thread fishing operation.
You are a Rig Supervisor working at an oil and gas offshore drilling operation. Your company is currently on a drilling campaign and you are the on-site Drilling Engineer (DE). As a DE, one of your jobs is to oversee the operations at the drilling rigs. As such, you know the ins and outs of the operation, down to the hourly activities. Every day, activities are recorded either by the Driller, Mud Logger, MWD / LWD engineer or the Drilling Operations Coordinator throughout the day. As a DE representative for your company, you are required to prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR) based on the hourly activities reported. You must always maintain the language of report along with the terminologies and mnemonics of the Drilling Engineer. Given the following activities for well NO 15/9-F-4 on 2008-02-19, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR). Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
00:00 - 02:30: Perfomed MDT sampling at 3245 m MD. Observed 170 bar diff pressure over probe. Filled 2 ea 450 cc bottles with formation fluid. Contamination 13 Total volume pumped 30 litres. 02:30 - 03:00: Worked WL up and down in attempt to get free negativ. Ran probe out/in and re-attempted freeing WL negative. Slacked off WL to 3000 lbs tension depth on mechanical counter 3245 m MD. 03:00 - 03:15: Held pre-job meeting prior to rigging up for cut and thread fishing. 03:15 - 06:00: Put 7200 lbs tension on WL. Fitted t-clamp on 7/48 cable and slacked off WL. Cut 7/48 cable with 5-6 m loose end and fitted spear on same. Fitted spearhead overshot and 2 x fishing weights to winch side of wireline. Removed sheave wheel from TDS. Removed sheave wheel from aft samson post. 06:00 - 08:45: Rigged up for cut and thread fishing. Suspended upper sheave in dedicated sling in derrick. Suspended lower sheave in v-door above HTS, secured same with slings. 08:45 - 09:15: Held toolbox talk prior to performing cut and thread. 09:15 - 10:00: Picked up singel and made up x-over. Laid out single. 10:00 - 11:15: Held toolbox talk prior to inserting PS-30 automatic slips. 11:15 - 13:30: Rigged up and changed to PS-30 automatic slips. Slacked off wire and hung off in slips with t-bar. 13:30 - 14:00: Pull tested t-bar. Performed toolbox talk for continuation of operations. 14:00 - 14:45: Re-set grip on t-bar in order to get more slack on wire and be able to lay grapple/drain sub on the drilfloor. Ran WL up/down to test counter balance weights on wire OK. Threaded first joint. 14:45 - 16:15: Picked up first joint. Made up grapple and drain sub. RIH with 5 1/2" DP single. 16:15 - 19:00: Observed damage on cable due to unfavorable angel when spinning in the drilpipe, wire partly cut through. Suspended WL in c-plate and cut off damaged wire. Fitted spearhead and fishing weights on winch side of wireline. 19:00 - 00:00: Rigged down upper sheave. Attached upper sheave in crown block. Removed 5" weco coupling and blind cap on top of TDS. Put on weco nut acting as wear bushing. Threaded WL through topdrive.
Rigged up for cut and thread fishing. Made up x-over, threaded wire and picked up first singel. Made up fishing grapple and drain sub. Had to re-arrange WL sheaves due to unfavourable angle on wire. Ran in to 268 m MD with 5 1/2" DP singles over 7/48 cable according to cut and thread procedure.
You are a Rig Supervisor working at an oil and gas offshore drilling operation. Your company is currently on a drilling campaign and you are the on-site Drilling Engineer (DE). As a DE, one of your jobs is to oversee the operations at the drilling rigs. As such, you know the ins and outs of the operation, down to the hourly activities. Every day, activities are recorded either by the Driller, Mud Logger, MWD / LWD engineer or the Drilling Operations Coordinator throughout the day. As a DE representative for your company, you are required to prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR) based on the hourly activities reported. You must always maintain the language of report along with the terminologies and mnemonics of the Drilling Engineer. Given the following activities for well NO 15/9-F-4 on 2008-02-20, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR). Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
00:00 - 06:00: Ran 5 1/2" DP singles over 7/48 wireline from 13 m to 268 m MD according to cut and thread procedure. 06:00 - 15:15: Ran 5 1/2" DP singles over 7/48 wireline from 268 m to 780 m MD according to cut and thread procedure. Laid out singles and due to stuck protectors. 15:15 - 19:00: Laid out 5 1/2" DP singles on pipedeck. Measured and drifted joints. Simultaneoulsy re-arranged stands in derrick. 19:00 - 19:30: Held toolbox talk prior to continuing cut and thread. 19:30 - 00:00: Continued running 5 1/2" DP singles over 7/48 wireline from 780 m to 1090 m MD according to cut and thread procedure. Checked wireline and TDS top in coupling for wear every 25 joints.
Ran 5 1/2" DP singles over 7/48 wireline from 268 m to 1438 m MD. Laid out singles on pipedeck as required.
You are a Rig Supervisor working at an oil and gas offshore drilling operation. Your company is currently on a drilling campaign and you are the on-site Drilling Engineer (DE). As a DE, one of your jobs is to oversee the operations at the drilling rigs. As such, you know the ins and outs of the operation, down to the hourly activities. Every day, activities are recorded either by the Driller, Mud Logger, MWD / LWD engineer or the Drilling Operations Coordinator throughout the day. As a DE representative for your company, you are required to prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR) based on the hourly activities reported. You must always maintain the language of report along with the terminologies and mnemonics of the Drilling Engineer. Given the following activities for well NO 15/9-F-4 on 2008-02-21, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR). Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
00:00 - 04:15: Ran 5 1/2" DP singles over 7/48 wireline from 1090 m to 1438 m MD according to cut and thread procedure. 04:15 - 06:00: Laid out 5 1/2" DP singles on pipedeck. Measured and drifted joints. Moved weight bars on winch side of wiereline in order to move stress points. Checked rope socket OK. 06:00 - 10:30: Laid out 5 1/2" singles on pipedeck. Cleaned and checked threads. Measured and drifted joints. 10:30 - 10:45: Held toolbox talk prior to continuing cut and thread operation. 10:45 - 11:45: Ran 5 1/2" singles over 7/48 wireline from 1438 m to 1500 m MD. 11:45 - 12:45: Wireline caught up behind aft PRS arm. Removed wire and checked for damage OK. 12:45 - 14:15: Continued running 5 1/2" singles over 7/48 wireline from 1500 m to 1640 m MD. 14:15 - 15:45: Cut back winch side of wireline. Re-built rope socket and fitted spearhead and new weights. 15:45 - 18:00: Continued running 5 1/2" singles over 7/48 wireline from 1640 m to 1750 m MD. Observed hydraulic leakage from TDS. 18:00 - 18:30: Repaired hydraulic leakage on TDS. 18:30 - 21:15: Continued running 5 1/2" singles over 7/48 wireline from 1750 m to planned side entry sub depth of 1850 m MD. 21:15 - 22:30: Held toolbox talk for installing side entry sub. Assessed weather conditions and forecast. High winds 40 knots and unfavorable forecast. Not able to perform riding belt operations required to re-position upper sheave wheel. Decided to continue running 5 1/2" DP singels over wireline to shoe depth. 22:30 - 00:00: Continued running 5 1/2" singles over 7/48 wireline from 1750 m to 1989 m MD.
Laid out 5 1/2" singels on pipedeck. Ran 5 1/2" singles over 7/48 wireline from 1438 m MD to 2595 m MD.
You are a Rig Supervisor working at an oil and gas offshore drilling operation. Your company is currently on a drilling campaign and you are the on-site Drilling Engineer (DE). As a DE, one of your jobs is to oversee the operations at the drilling rigs. As such, you know the ins and outs of the operation, down to the hourly activities. Every day, activities are recorded either by the Driller, Mud Logger, MWD / LWD engineer or the Drilling Operations Coordinator throughout the day. As a DE representative for your company, you are required to prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR) based on the hourly activities reported. You must always maintain the language of report along with the terminologies and mnemonics of the Drilling Engineer. Given the following activities for well NO 15/9-F-4 on 2008-02-22, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR). Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
00:00 - 06:00: Ran 5 1/2" singles over 7/48 wireline from 1989 m to 2595 m MD. Winds 35- 40 knots. 06:00 - 07:30: Ran 5 1/2" singles over 7/48 wireline from 2595 m to 2704 m MD. 07:30 - 07:45: Held toolbox talk prior to rigging TDS work platform. 07:45 - 08:00: Lowered and positioned TDS work platform. 08:00 - 08:30: Pulled wireline through TDS and secured same. Installed 5" weco blind plug in TDS top-in coupling. 08:30 - 08:45: Retracted and secured TDS work platform. 08:45 - 09:15: Performed derrick inspection due to period of high winds. 09:15 - 10:00: Pressure tested TDS 5" weco blind plug and k5 manifold valve 5/10 min 20/345 bar. Re-routed wireline over TDS. 10:00 - 10:15: Made up 4 m 5" pup joint to 5" x 5 1/2" x-over, threaded wireline through same. 10:15 - 10:45: Changed to 5" inserts in elevator. Picked up 5" pup/x-over and made up same to string. 10:45 - 11:00: Held toolbox talk prior to removeing PS-30 automatic slips. 11:00 - 11:30: Removed PS-30 automatic slips, dressed same for 5" DP and re-installed in rotary. Ran in on 5" DP to 2707 m MD. 11:30 - 12:00: Took 9000 lbs tension on WL. Fitted t-bar to wireline and hung off on 5" DP. 12:00 - 19:00: Fitted WL in sideentry sub. Cut WL and built rope sockets on winch and well ends according to schlumberger procedure. Built WL torpedo. Changed from 5 1/2" to 5" saver sub on TDS. 19:00 - 00:00: Waited on weather. Winds 60-70 knots. Meanwhile and greased PDM, HTS, IR, PS-21 and DP elevators TDS torque wrench trip tank pump drag chain guide on aft PRS tested standpipe and kill manifolds
Ran 5 1/2" singles to 2704 m MD. Re-arranged WL. Installed 5 1/2" x 5" x-over. Fitted wire in sideentry sub. Built WL torpedo. Waited on weather. Rigged down WL sheave in crown block.
You are a Rig Supervisor working at an oil and gas offshore drilling operation. Your company is currently on a drilling campaign and you are the on-site Drilling Engineer (DE). As a DE, one of your jobs is to oversee the operations at the drilling rigs. As such, you know the ins and outs of the operation, down to the hourly activities. Every day, activities are recorded either by the Driller, Mud Logger, MWD / LWD engineer or the Drilling Operations Coordinator throughout the day. As a DE representative for your company, you are required to prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR) based on the hourly activities reported. You must always maintain the language of report along with the terminologies and mnemonics of the Drilling Engineer. Given the following activities for well NO 15/9-F-4 on 2008-02-23, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR). Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
00:00 - 04:15: Waited on weather. Winds 50-60 knots. Meanwhile drag chain guide on aft PRS tested standpipe and kill manifolds 04:15 - 05:15: Wind down to 45 knots. Performed derrick inspection after period of high winds. Assessed rigging alternatives for removal of upper sheave wheel in crown block. 05:15 - 05:30: Held toolbox talk prior to removing upper sheave wheel. 05:30 - 06:00: Barriered off drilfloor for aloft work. Brought rigging equipment to derrick. Rigged down upper sheave wheel. 06:00 - 08:15: Rigged down WL sheave wheel from crown block. Lowered sheave wheel to drillfloor. Re-made torpedo due to tangeled wires in derrick. Powered up WL. Cleared and tidied drillfloor. 08:15 - 08:30: Held toolbox talk for repositioning WL sheave. 08:30 - 09:30: Repositioned WL sheave in derrick. Attached wireline over sheave. 09:30 - 09:45: Held toolbox talk prior to making up side entry sub. 09:45 - 10:30: Made up side entry sub to toolstring according to schlumberger instructions. 10:30 - 10:45: Held toolbox talk prior to testing ibops on TDS. 10:45 - 11:45: Rigged up swage with 1502 weco to TDS. Hooked up cement hose. Stopped for ESD test. 11:45 - 15:00: Halted operation for ongoing ESD test. Meanwhile and tidied drillfloor and shaker areas die holders and dies on TDS torque wrench installation of dragchain guide on aft PRS 15:00 - 16:00: Pressure tested upper/lower IBOP to 30/345 bar 5 min. Meanwhile continued ESD testing. 16:00 - 16:30: Picked up stand of 5" DP and made up to side entry sub. Inserted rubber seals in side entry sub. Clamped 7/48 cable in side entry sub cut out. 16:30 - 16:45: RIH with 5" DP from 2707 to 2750 m MD, held wireline tension contant at 7000 lbs. 16:45 - 20:00: Broke circulation at 9 5/8" shoe and stepped up rate to 700 LPM as limited by erosion figures for side entry sub. Circulated bottoms up. Standpipe pressure rose from 10 bar to 30 bar throughout circulation. Mud weight out 1,39 SG rising to 1,43 SG towards the end. Mud weight in 1,45 SG. Gas peaked at 7 and levelled out on 0,3 towards end of circulation. 20:00 - 21:00: Held toolbox talk prior to running into open hole. Meanwhile flowchecked well and allowed well to equalize due to pipe/annulus imbalance. 21:00 - 00:00: RIH with 5" DP from 2750 m to 2996 m MD, held wireline tension contant at 7000 lbs. Made up TDS to each stand to limit backflow. At 2835 m MD, got indications on downhole tension that WL and fish were free, attempted to pull fish free with 12000 lbs WL tension negative WL still stuck.
Moved WL sheave wheel. Made up side entry sub. Halted operation for ESD testing. Tested upper/lower IBOP. RIH to shoe and circulated bottoms up observed gas peaking at 7 RIH and caught fish at 3221 m MD. POOH 3161 m MD and spooled torpedo onto WL drum.
You are a Rig Supervisor working at an oil and gas offshore drilling operation. Your company is currently on a drilling campaign and you are the on-site Drilling Engineer (DE). As a DE, one of your jobs is to oversee the operations at the drilling rigs. As such, you know the ins and outs of the operation, down to the hourly activities. Every day, activities are recorded either by the Driller, Mud Logger, MWD / LWD engineer or the Drilling Operations Coordinator throughout the day. As a DE representative for your company, you are required to prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR) based on the hourly activities reported. You must always maintain the language of report along with the terminologies and mnemonics of the Drilling Engineer. Given the following activities for well NO 15/9-F-4 on 2008-02-24, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR). Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
00:00 - 02:00: RIH with 5" DP from 2996 m to 3202 m MD, held wireline tension contant at 7000 lbs. Made up TDS to each stand to limit backflow. Hole condtions good no significant drag observed. 02:00 - 02:15: Broke circulation and cleaned grapple pumping 300 strokes at 1000 LPM. Observed imbalance pipe/annulus when stopped pumping SPP 5 bar. Good corrspondance with downhole pressure of 430 bar read from log and 1,47 SG mudweight in annulus. 02:15 - 02:45: RIH with 5" DP from 3202 m MD and caught fish at 3221 m MD. Set down 5 MT on fish and observed indication of succesful catch on surface and downhole WL tension. 02:45 - 03:00: Picked up 10 m while allowing wireline to slack off observed surface and downhole WL tension decreasing. 03:00 - 06:00: Pulled 5" DP while feeding torpedo through upper and lower sheaves. Had to dismantle wire guides on lower sheave for torpedo to pass. Fitted t-bar and hung off wire in rotary. Slacked off wire and removed from depth counters on WL unit. Spooled torpedo onto WL drum and inserted WL back in depth counters. 06:00 - 09:00: POOH wet with 5" DP from 3167 m to 2710 m MD. Maintained 5000 lbs tension in wirieline while spooling in. 09:00 - 09:45: Flowchecked well well static OK. Removed snatch block from wireline. 09:45 - 10:30: Pumped 5 m3 1,65 SG slug at 700 LPM and chased to drillfloor. 10:30 - 11:45: Released electrical weakpoint. Powered down logging unit. 11:45 - 14:45: POOH with WL inside 5 1/2" DP from 2710 m MD to surface. 14:45 - 15:30: Broke out side entry sub and laid down same. Cut loose WL from side entry sub. Rigged down lower sheave and secured upper sheave above v-door. 15:30 - 15:45: Held toolbox talk prior to changing handling equipment. 15:45 - 16:00: Changed slips segments. Re-activated guides in PS-30 automatic slips. 16:00 - 16:30: Broke out and and laid down 5" x 5 1/2" x-over with 5" pup joint. 16:30 - 20:15: POOH with 5 1/2" DP from 2703 m MD to surface. 20:15 - 22:15: Installed c-plate in rotary and hung off MDT toolstring. Broke off tool socket sitting in grapple. Parted and pulled toolstring sections using tugger. Broke off grapple and circulation sub and set back last stand of 5 1/2" DP. 22:15 - 22:30: Held toolbox talk prior to picking up jet sub and BOP test plug. 22:30 - 00:00: Cleared and tidied drillfloor. Picked up and made up jet sub. RIH on 5" DP from surface to 160 m MD.
POOH with fish to 9 5/8" shoe depth at 3750 m MD. Broke out side entry sub. Retrieved WL inside DP. POOH with 5 1/2" DP from 9 5/8" shoe to surface. Laid down MDT toolstring. RIH with jet sub and BOP test plug, washed across subsea wellhead and installed test plug at 140 m MD. Tested 18 3/4" drilling BOP.
You are a Rig Supervisor working at an oil and gas offshore drilling operation. Your company is currently on a drilling campaign and you are the on-site Drilling Engineer (DE). As a DE, one of your jobs is to oversee the operations at the drilling rigs. As such, you know the ins and outs of the operation, down to the hourly activities. Every day, activities are recorded either by the Driller, Mud Logger, MWD / LWD engineer or the Drilling Operations Coordinator throughout the day. As a DE representative for your company, you are required to prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR) based on the hourly activities reported. You must always maintain the language of report along with the terminologies and mnemonics of the Drilling Engineer. Given the following activities for well NO 15/9-F-4 on 2008-02-25, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR). Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
00:00 - 01:15: Washed accross subsea wellhead with jet sub 4 times pumping at 3000 LPM. 01:15 - 03:00: Made up test plug and RIH with same on 5" DP. Landed test plug in subsea wellhead/wearbushing at 140 m MD. Flushed lines from cement unit and verified line up. 03:00 - 06:00: Tested 18 3/4" surface BOP against tests plug in subsea wellhead, 20/345 bar 5/10 min. 06:00 - 11:00: Tested 18 3/4" surface BOP against test plug in subsea wellhead, 20/345 bar 5 min. Meanwhile TDS 7/48 WL sheaves from derrick elevators and maintained drillfloor equipment 11:00 - 11:45: POOH with 5 1/2" DP from 300 m to 160 m MD. Broke out and laid down test plug. 11:45 - 12:00: POOH with 5" DP from 160 m MD to surface. Broke out and laid down jet sub. 12:00 - 13:30: Cleaned and tidied drillfloor prior to bringing in logging tools. 13:30 - 13:45: Held toolbox talk prior to running MDT toolstring. 13:45 - 14:30: Ran MDT toolstring in sections to 41 m MD using c-plate and tugger according to schlumberger instructions. 14:30 - 14:45: Changed dies in IR. Made up ah-3 1/2" x 4 1/2" if x-over to 5" DP stand. Made up x-over to MDT logging string. 14:45 - 15:15: Connected locomotive to docking head. Schlumberger tetsed MDT toolstring. Disconnected locomotive. 15:15 - 15:30: Held toolbox talk prior to RIH with MDT toolstring on 5" DP. 15:30 - 16:00: RIH with MDT toolstring on 5" DP from 41 m to 200 m MD. MAX running speed 2 min/stand. 16:00 - 16:30: Removed master bushing and inserted PS-30 automatic slips in rotary. 16:30 - 17:45: RIH with MDT toolstring on 5" DP from 200 m to 734 m MD. MAX running speed 2 min/stand. 17:45 - 18:00: Broke circulation and brought pumps up to 1800 LPM for 5 mins. 18:00 - 19:00: Installed 5" x 5 1/2" x-over. Changed to 5 1/2" handling equipment. 19:00 - 00:00: RIH with MDT toolstring from 734 m to 2267 m MD on 5 1/2" DP. MAX running speed 2 min/stand. Circulated 500 LPM 3 mins every 500 m.
Tested 18 3/4" drilling BOP. POOH with test plug and jet sub. Ran MDT toolstring on DP to 2750 m MD. Circulated 2 bottoms up to condition mud. Rigged up for WL. Ran locomotive and made up side entry sub.
You are a Rig Supervisor working at an oil and gas offshore drilling operation. Your company is currently on a drilling campaign and you are the on-site Drilling Engineer (DE). As a DE, one of your jobs is to oversee the operations at the drilling rigs. As such, you know the ins and outs of the operation, down to the hourly activities. Every day, activities are recorded either by the Driller, Mud Logger, MWD / LWD engineer or the Drilling Operations Coordinator throughout the day. As a DE representative for your company, you are required to prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR) based on the hourly activities reported. You must always maintain the language of report along with the terminologies and mnemonics of the Drilling Engineer. Given the following activities for well NO 15/9-F-4 on 2008-02-26, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR). Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
00:00 - 02:00: RIH with MDT toolstring from 2267 m to 2751 m MD on 5 1/2" DP. MAX running speed 2 min/stand. Circulated 500 LPM 3 mins every 500 m. 02:00 - 02:30: Installed and made up 5 1/2" x 5" x-over and 5" pup joint for circulation. 02:30 - 04:15: Circulated 2 x bottoms up pumping at 2000 LPM SPP 93 bar. Gas peaked at 6,6 on 1st bottom up and levelled out on 0,2 after 2nd bottom up. MW in/out 1,44/1,44 SG. Tested rheology and found mud to be in good condition. 04:15 - 06:00: Rigged upper and lower sheave wheels. Deactivated guides in PS-30 automatic slips. Lifted side entry sub with tugger and put locomotive into pipe. Spooled out approx 100 m on WL. Stabbed on side entry sub and lowered upper sheave wheel to centre position. 06:00 - 10:00: Made up side entry sub. Made up 5" stand for pumping down locomotive. Pumped down locomotive while spooling out wireline. Pumpe rate 420-510 LPM SPP 15-18 bar. 10:00 - 10:15: Increased pump rate to 1000 LPM SPP 37 bar before latching locomotive in docking head. Observed 7 bar pressure increase when docking. 10:15 - 10:30: Powered up logging tools. Schlumberger tested MDT toolstring. 10:30 - 11:00: Clamped 7/46 cable in side entry cut out. Tested cable docking by applying 3500 lbs overpull on wireline for 5 mins OK. 11:00 - 11:30: Held toolbox talk prior to RIH with MDT toolstring on 5" DP 7/46 cable. Went through well control contingencies. Function tested hydraulic wireline cutter OK. 11:30 - 20:15: RIH with 5" DP and 7/46 cable. Pumped 650 LPM when moving string downwards. Performed pressure point sampling in hugin formation from 3252 m to 3412 m MD according to instructions from geologist. Hole condition good no significant drag observed. 20:15 - 00:00: Correlated and took station at 3417,5 for fluid sampling. Performed fluid sampling. Lined up to trip tank and monitored well continously while performing sampling.
Pumped locomotive down DP and latched same in docking head at 2759 m MD. Tested MDT tool OK. RIH into open hole on 5" DP while pumping. Optained pressure point samples in hugin fm running in hole. Took station on 3417,5 m MD and obtained 2 ea 450 cc fluid samples. Correlated and took station at 3412,5 m MD and started sampling. Got tool failure. Decided to POOH with MDT toolstring. POOH with MDT toolstring to 3244 m MD.
You are a Rig Supervisor working at an oil and gas offshore drilling operation. Your company is currently on a drilling campaign and you are the on-site Drilling Engineer (DE). As a DE, one of your jobs is to oversee the operations at the drilling rigs. As such, you know the ins and outs of the operation, down to the hourly activities. Every day, activities are recorded either by the Driller, Mud Logger, MWD / LWD engineer or the Drilling Operations Coordinator throughout the day. As a DE representative for your company, you are required to prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR) based on the hourly activities reported. You must always maintain the language of report along with the terminologies and mnemonics of the Drilling Engineer. Given the following activities for well NO 15/9-F-4 on 2008-02-27, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR). Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
00:00 - 00:45: Performed fluid sampling at 3417,5 m MD. Obtained 2 ea 450 cc samples. Monitored well on trip tank. 00:45 - 02:45: Pumped 6 m3 slug and allowed active to stabilize. Correlated and took station at 3412,5 m MD. 02:45 - 04:30: Performed fluid sampling at 3412,5 m MD. Monitored well on trip tank. Observed downhole tool failure. Adequate sample not obtained from this station. 04:30 - 05:15: Troubleshot tool failure. Not able to function probe and pumps indicating problems with high voltage circuit. Checked surface equipment and confirmed OK. Discussed situation. Decided to start pulling out of hole. 05:15 - 06:00: Pulled logging tool free with 5 MT overpull on block. Got overpull alarm 18 000 lbs on downhole tension. Communication with logging tools OK, but still unable to function high voltage circuit. POOH with 5" DP from 3412,5 m to 3244 m MD. Maintained 2500 lbs pull in wireline while pulling out. 06:00 - 08:15: POOH with 5" DP from 3244 m to 2757 m MD. Hole in good condtion no significant drag observed. 08:15 - 10:15: Removed clamps from side entry sub. Took overpull on wireline and released locomotive from docking head. 10:15 - 10:45: Broke out side entry sub and laid down locomotive. 10:45 - 11:30: Checked locomotive and cable OK. Cut cable loose from side entry sub. 11:30 - 13:00: Circulated bottoms up at 2000 LPM 82-95 bar SPP. Gas peaked at 6,6 at bottoms up. MW in/out 1,45 SG. 13:00 - 13:30: Flow checked well well static OK. 13:30 - 14:00: Pumped 6 m3 1,62 SG slug and chased to drillfloor. Allowed active to stabilize. 14:00 - 15:00: Held toolbox talk. Changed inserts in PS-30 automaitic slips. Broke out and laid down 5" pup joint and 4 1/2" if x 5 1/2" FH x-over. 15:00 - 15:30: POOH with MDT toolstring on 5 1/2" DP from 2751 m to 2550 m MD. Got problems with drawwork. 15:30 - 16:00: Troubleshot problems with drawwork. 16:00 - 20:00: POOH with MDT toolstring on 5 1/2" DP from 2550 m to 734 m MD. 20:00 - 20:15: Changed handling equipment from 5 1/2" to 5". Broke out and laid down 4 1/2" if x 5 1/2" FH x-over. 20:15 - 21:30: POOH with MDT toolstring on 5" DP from 334 m to 41 m MD. 21:30 - 23:00: Parted and pulled MDT toolstring sections using c-plate and tugger. Found signs of short circuit in bulkhead coupling. Inner rubber packing on quicksilver probe was worn and torn. 23:00 - 00:00: Cleared and tidied drillfloor. Ran stand of 5" DP to help breaking off 5" saver sub.
POOH with MDT toolstring to 9 5/8" shoe depth at 2750 m MD. Broke out side entry sub. Retrieved WL and checked cable OK. Circulated bottoms up in shoe to remove gas. POOH from shoe to surface. Broke out and laid down MDT logging toolstring. Changed to 5 1/2" saver sub on TDS. Broke pup and x-overs. Positioned casing running equipment on drilfloor.
You are a Rig Supervisor working at an oil and gas offshore drilling operation. Your company is currently on a drilling campaign and you are the on-site Drilling Engineer (DE). As a DE, one of your jobs is to oversee the operations at the drilling rigs. As such, you know the ins and outs of the operation, down to the hourly activities. Every day, activities are recorded either by the Driller, Mud Logger, MWD / LWD engineer or the Drilling Operations Coordinator throughout the day. As a DE representative for your company, you are required to prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR) based on the hourly activities reported. You must always maintain the language of report along with the terminologies and mnemonics of the Drilling Engineer. Given the following activities for well NO 15/9-F-4 on 2008-02-28, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR). Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
00:00 - 03:45: Changed from 5" to 5 1/2" saver sub in TDS. Changed die holders and dies in TDS torque wrench. Pulled 5" stand and racked back. Broke and laid down 5" pup, 5" x 5 1/2" x-over and ah-3 1/2" x 4 1/2" if x-over. Meanwhile packed and disconnected MDT and WL containers for backload/removal. 03:45 - 06:00: Cleared and tidied drillfloor. Brought casing running equipment to v-door. Removed PS-30 automatic slips. Installed odfjell FMS in rotary. Positioned odfjell casing tong on rails in front of IR. Prepared for rigging down WL sheave. 06:00 - 07:00: RD WL sheave and installed HTS roller section. Drifted pipe on setback. 07:00 - 09:30: Held tool box talk for RU to run 7" liner. Moved HTS rollers to aft end of cantiliver. Changed inserts in elevator and RU odfjell CSG tong. 09:30 - 12:30: Held tool box talk prior to running 7" liner. MU and RIH with shoe track and landing collar. Checked shoe and float collar for flow-through. Thread locked first 4 connections. 12:30 - 18:15: RIH with 7" liner from 40 m to 289 m MD, filling every 5th joint. MAX running speed was 5 joints/hr installed pip-tag 0. 34 m below top of collar on 1. 92 m pup-joint in ra assembly. Estimated ra depth is 3216. 17 m, but final depth will be given when 7" liner is set. 18:15 - 00:00: RIH with 7" liner from 289 m to 734 m MD, filling every 5th joint. MAX running speed was 9 joints/hr.
Installed HTS roller section. Removed WL sheave in derrick. Drifted pipe on setback. RU 7" liner running equipment. Ran 844 m of 7" liner. MU liner hanger. RU 5 1/2" DP handling equipment. Started PU and RIH with 7" liner hanger on 5 1/2" DP.
You are a Rig Supervisor working at an oil and gas offshore drilling operation. Your company is currently on a drilling campaign and you are the on-site Drilling Engineer (DE). As a DE, one of your jobs is to oversee the operations at the drilling rigs. As such, you know the ins and outs of the operation, down to the hourly activities. Every day, activities are recorded either by the Driller, Mud Logger, MWD / LWD engineer or the Drilling Operations Coordinator throughout the day. As a DE representative for your company, you are required to prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR) based on the hourly activities reported. You must always maintain the language of report along with the terminologies and mnemonics of the Drilling Engineer. Given the following activities for well NO 15/9-F-4 on 2008-02-29, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR). Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
00:00 - 01:30: RIH with 7" liner from 734 m to 842 m MD, filling every 5th joint. MAX running speed was 5 joints/hr. Filled liner completely before picking up hanger assembly. 01:30 - 03:30: Changed to 5½" DP elevators. P/u hanger/tsp packer assembly and MU same as per weatherford procedure. Removed 7" FMS slips, installed master bushing. Filled PBR with hi-visc mud. Took up/down weight 105/95 MT. 03:30 - 05:30: RD odfjell CSG tong. Removed HTS rollers. Cleared and cleaned rig floor. 05:30 - 06:00: PU 1 STD of 5 1/2" HWDP. Changed to ps21 slips. RIH with 7" liner hanger on 5 1/2" HWDP from 850 m to 860 m MD. 06:00 - 07:15: RIH with 7" liner hanger on 5 1/2" HWDP from 860 m to 925 m MD. 07:15 - 09:15: Changed out 2 stds of 5 1/2" HWDP with 5 1/2" DP. 09:15 - 00:00: RIH with 7" liner from 925 m to 3392 m MD, filling every 5th stds. MAX running speed was 8 stds/hr in cased hole and 5 stds/hr in open hole. Broke circulation at shoe at 2750 m, 1000 LPM 53 bar.
RIH with 7" liner on 5 1/2" DP from 860 m to 3392 m MD. Worked to pass tight spot at 3392 m and lost 30 MT. Investigated situation and found that liner hanger RT was still inserted into liner hanger, but were not able to establish circulation. Discussed situation with town. Found that 7" liner had parted from liner hanger RT and slided down hole. POOH with liner hanger RT to 3340 m MD.
You are a Rig Supervisor working at an oil and gas offshore drilling operation. Your company is currently on a drilling campaign and you are the on-site Drilling Engineer (DE). As a DE, one of your jobs is to oversee the operations at the drilling rigs. As such, you know the ins and outs of the operation, down to the hourly activities. Every day, activities are recorded either by the Driller, Mud Logger, MWD / LWD engineer or the Drilling Operations Coordinator throughout the day. As a DE representative for your company, you are required to prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR) based on the hourly activities reported. You must always maintain the language of report along with the terminologies and mnemonics of the Drilling Engineer. Given the following activities for well NO 15/9-F-4 on 2008-03-01, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR). Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
00:00 - 00:45: Took 15 MT weight at 3392 m MD. MU TDS and attempted to work past tight spot with 20-30 MT. Up weight 181 MT down weight 141 MT. Applied 9400 NM RH torque when working string up. Released torque when working down. 00:45 - 01:30: Broke circulation, 230 LPM 37 bar and established rate at 530 LPM 49 bar. Washed down to tight spot applying MAX 20 MT. Observed pressure increasing to 60 bar. Shut down pumpe. Recorded 22 bar back pressure trapped below shoe. Applied 9400 NM RH torque and worked string up. Recorded up weight of 151 MT, 30 MT upweight less than previous. Liner hanger RT most likely released from 7" liner. 01:30 - 02:30: Discussed further action and monitored well on trip tank. 02:30 - 02:45: Attempted to break circulation, negativ. Stopped pump at 45 bar after 243 ltrs pumped. Bleed off pressure to zero. 02:45 - 03:30: Discussed further action with town and monitored well on trip tank. 03:30 - 04:30: PU and established up weight at 151 MT. Slacked off weight at 130 MT and observed no drag. Unable to tag liner. Broke circulation 220 LPM 22 bar which indicated that we were circulating through 5 1/2" DP and liner hanger RT. 7" liner most likely dropped further down. 04:30 - 06:00: POOH with 7" liner hanger RT on 5 1/2" DP from 3399 m to 3340 m MD. 06:00 - 09:30: POOH with 7" liner hanger RT on 5 1/2" DP from 3340 m to 1520 m MD. 09:30 - 10:30: Stopped POOH due to 65 knots wind. Installed TIW and monitored well on trip tank. Performed wind checks. 10:30 - 16:45: POOH with 7" liner hanger RT on 5 1/2" DP from 1520 m to OOH. Inspected liner hanger RT. Found hydraulic release activated. All items intact on RT. 16:45 - 18:00: Cleared rig floor and serviced ps21 slips. Installed and function tested ps21 slips. Had approx. 30 min interruption in operation due to 65 knots wind. 18:00 - 20:15: RIH with 20 STD 5 1/2" DP 24. 7 lbs/ft to 443 m. 20:15 - 22:15: Stopped RIH and had time-out due to sensor target bracket g) dropped from TDS. Investigated and reported dropped object situation prior to re-commencing operations. 22:15 - 23:30: RIH with 20 STD 5 1/2" DP 24. 7 lbs/ft from 443 to 806 m. 23:30 - 00:00: Lo 5 1/2" DP 24. 7 lbs/ft in singles from 806 m to 720 m.
POOH with 7" liner hanger RT on 5 1/2" DP from 3340 m to OOH. Inspected liner hanger RT. Found hydraulic release activated. All items intact on RT. Waiting on fishing tools to arrive from town. LD 5 1/2" DP in singles while waiting.
You are a Rig Supervisor working at an oil and gas offshore drilling operation. Your company is currently on a drilling campaign and you are the on-site Drilling Engineer (DE). As a DE, one of your jobs is to oversee the operations at the drilling rigs. As such, you know the ins and outs of the operation, down to the hourly activities. Every day, activities are recorded either by the Driller, Mud Logger, MWD / LWD engineer or the Drilling Operations Coordinator throughout the day. As a DE representative for your company, you are required to prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR) based on the hourly activities reported. You must always maintain the language of report along with the terminologies and mnemonics of the Drilling Engineer. Given the following activities for well NO 15/9-F-4 on 2008-03-02, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR). Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
00:00 - 06:00: Lo 5 1/2" DP 24. 7 lbs/ft in singles from 720 m to 309 m. 06:00 - 07:00: Lo 5 1/2" DP 24. 7 lbs/ft in singles from 309 m to OOH. 07:00 - 07:30: Held time-out for safety with day crew. Inspected derrick in daylight due to yesterdays dropped object. 07:30 - 09:00: RIH with 5 1/2" DP 24. 7 lbs/ft to 444 m. 09:00 - 10:45: Lo 10 stds of 5 1/2" DP 24. 7 lbs/ft in singles. 10:45 - 16:00: Had tool box talk with drill crew. Performd cut and slip of drill line. 16:00 - 19:45: Continued to lo stds of 5 1/2" DP 24. 7 lbs/ft in singles. 19:45 - 20:30: Changed to 3 1/2" handling equipment and installed master bushings to be able to MU spear assembly. Found that pack-off on spear assembly was wrong size. Discussed further action. 20:30 - 21:00: Changed back to 5 1/2" handling equipment. Made arrangement with town to mobilize the correct size pack-off with helicopter. 21:00 - 22:15: Continued to lo stds of 5 1/2" DP 24. 7 lbs/ft in singles. 22:15 - 23:00: Changed to 3 1/2" handling equipment and installed master bushings to be able to MU spear assembly. 23:00 - 00:00: Held tool box talk prior to picking up spear. MU spear assembly according to weatherford's instructions.
Lo stds of 5 1/2" DP 24. 7 lbs/ft in singles while waiting for fishing tools to arrive from town. Found that pack-off on spear assembly was wrong size. Waited on helicopter to get the correct size pack-off. RIH with spear assembly on 5 1/2" DP from 11 m to 693 m MD.
You are a Rig Supervisor working at an oil and gas offshore drilling operation. Your company is currently on a drilling campaign and you are the on-site Drilling Engineer (DE). As a DE, one of your jobs is to oversee the operations at the drilling rigs. As such, you know the ins and outs of the operation, down to the hourly activities. Every day, activities are recorded either by the Driller, Mud Logger, MWD / LWD engineer or the Drilling Operations Coordinator throughout the day. As a DE representative for your company, you are required to prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR) based on the hourly activities reported. You must always maintain the language of report along with the terminologies and mnemonics of the Drilling Engineer. Given the following activities for well NO 15/9-F-4 on 2008-03-03, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR). Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
00:00 - 00:30: Continued MU spear assembly according to weatherford's instructions. 00:30 - 01:45: Re-arranged DP in derrick whilst waiting for new pack-off for spear assembly to arrive with helicopter. 01:45 - 03:00: Installed and MU new pack-off on spear assembly. 03:00 - 06:00: RIH with spear assembly. Changed to 5 1/2" handling equipment and installed ps21 slips. RIH with spear assembly on 3 stands of 5 1/2" HWDP from 11 m to 129 m MD. RIH with spear assembly on 5 1/2" DP from 129 m to 693 m MD. 06:00 - 09:30: RIH with spear assembly on 5 1/2" DP from 693 m to 2466 m MD. Meanwhile changed out CSG tong on FWD iron roughneck. 09:30 - 12:00: Broke circulation at 2466 m and pumped 104 m3 1. 45 SG mud at 2000 LPM 88-94 bar. Continued to circulate due to gas peaks at 3. 35 Reduced circulation rate to 1000 LPM 29,8 bar, when no gas in returns. Pumped at total of 175 m3. Meanwhile circulating, inspected PRS and dragchain. Found lock nuts loose and missing. 12:00 - 18:00: Repaired aft PRS dragchain. RD equipment from repair and cleared rig floor. Meanwhile monitored well on trip tank. 18:00 - 20:00: RIH with spear assembly on 5 1/2" DP from 2466 m to 2562 m MD while circulating 490 LPM 18. 4 bar. Upweight 152 MT down weight 130 MT. Observed pressure increasing to 45 bar at 2562 m when sliding string into 7" liner. Tol 2557 m MD. Stopped pumping and bled off pressure. 20:00 - 21:00: Continued to RIH 1. 5 m and activated grapple with 3 left hand turns. First attempt to engage grapple failed, but the second attempt was sucessfull. Took 10 MT overpull. Established circulation at 265 LPM 32 bar. PU to 191 MT MT above liner weight) and circulated for 15 min. PU to 226 MT MT overpull) and observed 7" liner break free. 21:00 - 00:00: Changed bit depth to include 7" liner. Pumped OOH 265 LPM 32 bar with 7" liner on 5 1/2" DP from 3414 m to 3122 m MD.
RIH with spear assembly on 5 1/2" DP from 693 m to 2466 m. Circulated 175 m3 at 2000 LPM 90 bar. Repaired PRS drag chain. Washed down with 490 LPM 18. 4 bar and had pressure increase to 45 bar when sliding into 7" liner at 2562 m MD. Engaged spear. Circulated 265 LPM 32 bar. PU 7" liner and pulled free. Pumped OOH with 265 LPM 32 bar with 7" liner on 5 1/2" DP from 3122 m to 2755 m MD. Circulated btms up at shoe. POOH with 7" liner on 5 1/2" DP from 2755 m to 2716 m MD
You are a Rig Supervisor working at an oil and gas offshore drilling operation. Your company is currently on a drilling campaign and you are the on-site Drilling Engineer (DE). As a DE, one of your jobs is to oversee the operations at the drilling rigs. As such, you know the ins and outs of the operation, down to the hourly activities. Every day, activities are recorded either by the Driller, Mud Logger, MWD / LWD engineer or the Drilling Operations Coordinator throughout the day. As a DE representative for your company, you are required to prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR) based on the hourly activities reported. You must always maintain the language of report along with the terminologies and mnemonics of the Drilling Engineer. Given the following activities for well NO 15/9-F-4 on 2008-03-04, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR). Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
00:00 - 02:45: Pumped OOH 265 LPM 32 bar with 7" liner on 5 1/2" DP from 3122 m to 2755 m MD. 02:45 - 05:30: Circulated btms up at CSG shoe to clear passage around 7" liner and liner hanger, 1000 LPM 59 bar. Continued to circulate due to gas peaks at 6. 8 Pumped at total of 113 m3. Flow checked well prior to POOH. 05:30 - 06:00: Pumped slug and POOH with 7" liner on 5 1/2" DP from 2755 m to 2716 m MD. 06:00 - 14:45: POOH with 7" liner on spear assembly from 2716 m to 867 m MD. Spaced out inside BOP. Flow checked for 15 min on last joint of 5 1/2" DP. Changed out ps21 with master bushing before POOH with 2 stds of 5 1/2" HWDP. 14:45 - 17:45: Lo bumper sub. Held pre-job meeting and SJA. Released spear and lo same. 17:45 - 19:45: Held tool box talk with involved personnel. RU odfjell CSG tong with low marking dies and CSG handling equipment. 19:45 - 20:15: Lo liner hanger. 20:15 - 00:00: POOH with 7" liner and RB in derrick from 844 m to 560 m MD.
POOH with 7" liner on 5 1/2" DP from 2716 m to 867 m MD. Lo bumper sub and spear. RU CSG tong and handling equipment. LD liner hanger. POOH and RB 7" liner in derrick from 852 m to OOH. RD CSG tong and handling equipment.
You are a Rig Supervisor working at an oil and gas offshore drilling operation. Your company is currently on a drilling campaign and you are the on-site Drilling Engineer (DE). As a DE, one of your jobs is to oversee the operations at the drilling rigs. As such, you know the ins and outs of the operation, down to the hourly activities. Every day, activities are recorded either by the Driller, Mud Logger, MWD / LWD engineer or the Drilling Operations Coordinator throughout the day. As a DE representative for your company, you are required to prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR) based on the hourly activities reported. You must always maintain the language of report along with the terminologies and mnemonics of the Drilling Engineer. Given the following activities for well NO 15/9-F-4 on 2008-03-05, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR). Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
00:00 - 05:30: POOH with 7" liner and RB in derrick from 560 m to OOH. 05:30 - 06:00: RD odfjell CSG tong and CSG handling equipment. 06:00 - 08:00: RD odfjell CSG tong and CSG handling equipment. 08:00 - 11:30: PU and MU 8 1/2" wiper trip BHA. 11:30 - 16:00: RIH with 8 1/2" wiper trip BHA on 5" DP from 75 m to 1010 m MD. Held time-out for safety due to dropped pin from FWD PRS dragchain. Highlighted zone" policy. 16:00 - 17:15: MU TDS and tested MWD, 2000 LPM 146 bar. Changed mud pumps and stand pipes to optimize signal from MWD. 17:15 - 19:00: RIH with 8 1/2" wiper trip BHA on 5" DP from 1010 m to 1501 m MD. 19:00 - 19:30: Held time-out for safety due to dropped pin from FWD PRS dragchain. Highlighted zone" policy. 19:30 - 21:30: Inspected aft PRS dies. Moved 5 1/2" HWDP from finger board. Installed totco ring in 5" DP. Changed to 5 1/2" handling equipment and installed x-over. 21:30 - 00:00: RIH with 8 1/2" wiper trip BHA on 5 1/2" DP from 1501 m to 2146 m MD. Filled pipe every 10 stds.
MU and RIH with 8 1/2" wiper trip BHA to 9 5/8" CSG shoe at 2751 m. Circulated btms up at 2000 LPM 164 bar. Continued RIH with 8 1/2" wiper trip BHA on 5 1/2" DP from 2751 m to 3320 m MD.
You are a Rig Supervisor working at an oil and gas offshore drilling operation. Your company is currently on a drilling campaign and you are the on-site Drilling Engineer (DE). As a DE, one of your jobs is to oversee the operations at the drilling rigs. As such, you know the ins and outs of the operation, down to the hourly activities. Every day, activities are recorded either by the Driller, Mud Logger, MWD / LWD engineer or the Drilling Operations Coordinator throughout the day. As a DE representative for your company, you are required to prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR) based on the hourly activities reported. You must always maintain the language of report along with the terminologies and mnemonics of the Drilling Engineer. Given the following activities for well NO 15/9-F-4 on 2008-03-06, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR). Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
00:00 - 02:15: RIH with 8 1/2" wiper trip BHA on 5 1/2" DP from 2146 m to 2751 m MD. Filled pipe every 10 stds. 02:15 - 04:00: MU TDS and filled pipe and broke circulation at 9 5/8" CSG shoe with 500 LPM 21 bar. Up weight 149 MT down weight 122 MT. Circulated btms up at 2000 LPM 164 bar. MAX gas 2. 2 ECD 1. 58 SG. 04:00 - 06:00: RIH with 8 1/2" wiper trip BHA on 5 1/2" DP from 2751 m to 3320 m MD. Filled pipe every 10 stds. 06:00 - 07:00: RIH with 8 1/2" wiper trip BHA on 5 1/2" DP from 3320 m to 3395 m MD. Worked pipe to pass tight spot at 3395 m. MU TDS and rotated pipe 1/2 turn. Worked past tight spot and continued RIH to 3420 m. 07:00 - 09:15: RIH with 8 1/2" wiper trip BHA on 5 1/2" DP from 3420 m to 3478 m MD. Worked pipe to pass tight spot. MU TDS and applied 30 RPM and pumped 500 LPM 38 bar. Worked past tight spot and reamed up to 3420 m. Came down from 3420 m to 3478 m with no rotation and no flow. 09:15 - 09:30: Washed down with 8 1/2" wiper trip BHA on 5 1/2" DP from 3478 m to 3510 m MD, 1400 LPM 128 bar, 50 RPM 13-14 KNM. 09:30 - 13:00: Circulated 3 x btms up and conditioned mud at 3510 m whilst rotating and reciprocating string. Increased flow in steps up to 2200 LPM 206 bar, 150 RPM 13-17 KNM to be able to control ECD. MAX MW out of hole 1. 56 SG. Final ECD 1. 57 SG. MAX gas 9. 3 13:00 - 17:45: RB 1 STD from 3510 m to 3478 m. No obstruction encountered. Worked 1 STD from 3478 m to 3437 m, 2200 LPM 201 bar, 150 RPM 12-15 KNM. RB and reamed 1 STD from 3437 m to 3397 m. Observed tight spots at 3428 m and 3423 m. Reamed through tigh spots with reduced flow of 1500 LPM due to packing off. Staged up parameteres to 2200 LPM 200 bar while working through tight spots. RB 1 STD and circulated btms up whilst rotation and reciprocating pipe from 3397 m to 3357 m, 2200 LPM 198 bar, 100 RPM 12-14 KNM. 17:45 - 18:45: RIH with 8 1/2" wiper trip BHA on 5 1/2" DP from 3387 m to 3508 m MD. No obstruction encountered. Observed 1. 5 m fill at TD. 18:45 - 20:30: Circulated btms up at 3510 m, 2200 LPM 196 bar, 100 RPM 12-14 KNM. Up weight 178 MT down weight 134 MT. Readings to give comparison for liner running rotating 10 RPM 11-12 KNM, 15 RPM 11-13 KNM, 20 RPM 10-13 KNM. Rotating upweight 172 MT rotating down weight 137 MT. Pumping 500 LPM 19 bar, 1000 LPM 54 bar, 1500 LPM 102 bar. Distance from neutral to up weight is 0. 6 m. 20:30 - 21:00: Flow checked well. Static. 21:00 - 00:00: POOH with 8 1/2" wiper trip BHA on 5 1/2" DP from 3508 m to 3271 m MD wet. No obstruction encountered. Pumped slug. Continued to POOH from 3271 m to 3114 m MD. Pulled through tight spot at 3237 m with 25 MT overpull. Worked pipe several times to pass tight spot.
RIH with 8 1/2" wiper trip BHA on 5 1/2" DP from 3320 m to TD. Worked tight spots at 3395 m, 3423-3428 m and 3478 m, circulated hole clean. POOH with 8 1/2" wiper trip BHA from 3510 m to 928 m MD. No obstructions encountered.
You are a Rig Supervisor working at an oil and gas offshore drilling operation. Your company is currently on a drilling campaign and you are the on-site Drilling Engineer (DE). As a DE, one of your jobs is to oversee the operations at the drilling rigs. As such, you know the ins and outs of the operation, down to the hourly activities. Every day, activities are recorded either by the Driller, Mud Logger, MWD / LWD engineer or the Drilling Operations Coordinator throughout the day. As a DE representative for your company, you are required to prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR) based on the hourly activities reported. You must always maintain the language of report along with the terminologies and mnemonics of the Drilling Engineer. Given the following activities for well NO 15/9-F-4 on 2008-03-07, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR). Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
00:00 - 01:00: POOH with 8 1/2" wiper trip BHA on 5 1/2" DP from 3114 m to 2748 m MD. 01:00 - 01:30: Flow checked well inside shoe. Static. Dropped 2 3/4" rabbit. 01:30 - 04:30: POOH with 8 1/2" wiper trip BHA on 5 1/2" DP from 2748 m to 1500 m MD. Torque reading at 7" liner hanger setting depth 10 RPM 6-8 KNM, 15 RPM 6-9 KNM, 20 RPM 6-9 KNM. At 7" liner hanger setting depth up weight 147 MT down weight 125 MT. 04:30 - 05:00: Changed to 5" handling equipment. 05:00 - 06:00: POOH with 8 1/2" wiper trip BHA on 5" DP from 1500 m to 928 m MD. 06:00 - 07:45: POOH with 8 1/2" wiper trip BHA on 5" DP from 928 m to 74 m MD. 07:45 - 08:15: Flow checked well prior to pulling BHA through BOP. Meanwhile held tool box meeting prior to BHA handling. 08:15 - 08:30: Installed net around FWD PRS for prevention of dropped objects. 08:30 - 11:30: POOH with 8 1/2" wiper trip BHA on 5" DP from 74 m to 46 m MD. Removed ps21 slips and installed master bushings. Lo 8 1/2" wiper trip BHA from 46 m to OOH. Cleaned and cleared rig floor of excess equipment. 11:30 - 14:45: Held tool box talk for RU to run 7" liner. Installed HTS rollers. Changed inserts in elevator and RU odfjell CSG tong. 14:45 - 16:00: Inspected PRS and TDS for loose items. Greased PRS and TDS. 16:00 - 18:00: Held tool box talk prior to running 7" liner. MU and RIH with shoe track and landing collar. Checked shoe and float collar for flow-through. 18:00 - 00:00: RIH with 7" liner from 39 m to 434 m MD, filling every 5th joint. Cleaned and re-doped pin end. MAX running speed was 9 joints/hr installed pip-tag 0. 34 m below top of collar on 2. 05 m pup-joint in ra assembly. Estimated ra depth is 3230. 76 m, but final depth will be given when 7" liner is set.
POOH with 8 1/2" wiper trip BHA on 5 1/2" DP from 928 m to OOH. Bo and LD wiper trip BHA. Changed to odfjell CSG tong and 7" CSG equipment. MU and RIH with 7" liner to 812 m.
You are a Rig Supervisor working at an oil and gas offshore drilling operation. Your company is currently on a drilling campaign and you are the on-site Drilling Engineer (DE). As a DE, one of your jobs is to oversee the operations at the drilling rigs. As such, you know the ins and outs of the operation, down to the hourly activities. Every day, activities are recorded either by the Driller, Mud Logger, MWD / LWD engineer or the Drilling Operations Coordinator throughout the day. As a DE representative for your company, you are required to prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR) based on the hourly activities reported. You must always maintain the language of report along with the terminologies and mnemonics of the Drilling Engineer. Given the following activities for well NO 15/9-F-4 on 2008-03-08, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR). Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
00:00 - 06:00: RIH with 7" liner from 434 m to 812 m MD, filling every 5th joint. Cleaned and re-doped pin end. MAX running speed was 6 joints/hr. Lo joint and changed out box on joint Replaced joint with joint 06:00 - 07:00: RIH with 7" liner from 434 m to 812 m MD, filling every 5th joint. Cleaned and re-doped pin end. Filled liner completely before picking up hanger assembly. 07:00 - 08:45: Changed to 5½" DP elevators. P/u hanger/tsp packer assembly and MU same as per weatherford procedure. Removed 7" FMS slips, installed master bushing. Filled PBR with drillwater and checked shear pins. Took up/down weight 105/95 MT. 08:45 - 10:15: RD odfjell CSG tong. Removed HTS rollers. Bo XO on HWDP and drifted same. Cleared and cleaned rig floor. 10:15 - 11:30: PU 1 STD of 5 1/2" HWDP. Changed to ps21 slips. RIH with 7" liner hanger on 5 1/2" HWDP from 850 m to 963 m MD. 11:30 - 20:30: RIH with 7" liner from 963 m to 3392 m MD, filling every 5th stds. Broke circulation at shoe at 2756 m for 5 min, 500 LPM 17 bar. Worked past tight spot at 3358 and turned pipe 1/2 turn. MAX running speed was 10 stds/hr in cased hole and 6 stds/hr in open hole. 20:30 - 22:30: RIH with 7" liner from 3392 m to 3468 m MD, filling every 5th stds. MU last STD and broke circulation. Staged up pumps to 340 LPM 23 bar and washed down. Tagged TD at 3510 m MD. Up weight 190 MT down weight 142 MT. 22:30 - 23:00: Installed and MU CMT head. Spaced out liner to 3508 m top liner hanger at 2665,6 m. 23:00 - 00:00: Established circulation and increased pump rate in steps to 1140 LPM 78 bar. Circulated 1 1/2 open hole volume m3). Meanwhile pressure tested CMT line to 345 bar.
MU and RIH with 7" liner from 812 m to 835 m. MU 7" liner hanger/rt. RD CSG handling equipment and RU DP handling equipment. RIH with 7" liner on DP from 850 m to TD at 3510 m. PU and installed CMT head. Circulated. Sat liner hanger. Circulate and cement 7" liner.
You are a Rig Supervisor working at an oil and gas offshore drilling operation. Your company is currently on a drilling campaign and you are the on-site Drilling Engineer (DE). As a DE, one of your jobs is to oversee the operations at the drilling rigs. As such, you know the ins and outs of the operation, down to the hourly activities. Every day, activities are recorded either by the Driller, Mud Logger, MWD / LWD engineer or the Drilling Operations Coordinator throughout the day. As a DE representative for your company, you are required to prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR) based on the hourly activities reported. You must always maintain the language of report along with the terminologies and mnemonics of the Drilling Engineer. Given the following activities for well NO 15/9-F-4 on 2008-03-09, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR). Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
00:00 - 00:15: Continued to circulate 1 1/2 open hole volume, 1140 LPM 78 bar. 00:15 - 01:30: Reduced pump rate to 200 LPM. Dropped the ball from the CMT head with liner in tension and chased the ball with 500 LPM 30. 6 bar. Landed ball after 653 stks pumped. Pressured up to 135 bar. Held 2 min. Bled down to 70 bar. Sat down 25 MT of drill pipe weight to verify that hanger was set. OK. Continued to pressure up to 175 bar to relese setting tool. Held 1 min. Continued to pressure up to shear out ball seat. Sheared at 228 bar. PU to verify that liner was released. Up weight 158 MT down weight 134 MT. 01:30 - 03:00: Sat down weight to 130 MT. Established circulation while rotating and increased pump rate in steps up to 1200 LPM 74 bar, 20 RPM 10-12 KNM. Pumped 95 m3. Meanwhile held pre-job meeting for CMT job. 03:00 - 05:30: Pumped 10 m3 base oil, 780 LPM 80 bar and 15 m3 of 1. 65 SG tuned spacer e+ at 665 LPM 80 bar with mud pumps while rotating liner 15 RPM 12 KNM. Lined up to CMT unit through CMT hose. Dropped dart to release bottom wiper plug. Mixed and pumped 15. 9 m3 1. 90 SG cement slurry at 680 LPM 80 bar and displaced cement with 0. 9 m3 freshwater to rig floor. Dropped dart to release top wiper plug. Lined up to rig pumps and pumped 19 stks before flag indicated dart had dropped. Displaced cement with 45 m3 OBM at 1200 LPM, 15 RPM 15-18 KNM with full returns. Slowed down pump rate to 500 LPM after 1930 strks. FCP 42 bar. Stopped pumping after 2052 19 2071 strks pumped. Observed torque increased to 26 KNM after 2071 strks pumped, but had no bump. 05:30 - 06:00: Checked for back flow. OK. RD CMT hose. 06:00 - 08:00: Sat TSP packer according to weatherford procedure. Closed annular and pressured up to 300 bar. Pressure tested TSP packer to 300 bar 10 min with 1. 45 SG OBM. 08:00 - 09:15: Released liner hanger RT by pressuring up to 70 bar. Pulled and measured RT out of PBR. Increased rate to 1000 LPM when pressure dropped. Dropped 2 sponge balls and circulated DP clean. Circulated out excess CMT, 2000 LPM 80 bar. Observed CMT and spacer in returns. Circulation pressure increased to 98 bar and then level out. 09:15 - 10:15: Lo CMT head and 10 ft pup joint. 10:15 - 18:45: POOH with 7" liner hanger RT on 5 1/2" DP from 2667 m to 112 m MD. RU rollers on HTS and cleared rig floor of excess equipment prior to lo pipe in singles. Lo 13 stds of 5 1/2" DP 24. 7 lbs/ft in singles. Pumped 3 m3 1. 63 SG slug, 1000 LPM 7 bar at 594 m. 18:45 - 20:30: POOH with 7" liner hanger RT on HWDP from 112 m to OOH. Removed ps21 auto slips and installed manual slips. Disconnected HTS back rollers. Bo and LD 7" liner hanger RT. Found both wiper plugs attached to liner hanger RT and both darts and one sponge ball inside RT. 20:30 - 21:45: Changed to 3 1/2" handling equipment. PU 3 1/2" fishing assembly. Broke connections and lo m rsk pup joint and XO. Cleaned and cleared rig floor. 21:45 - 00:00: RU 7" CSG tong and handling equipment. Inspected PRS dies and rollers.
Sat liner hanger packer. Released liner hanger RT and circulated out excess cement. POOH and LD liner hanger RT with wiper plugs attached. Bo and LD fishing BHA. RU 7" CSG equipment. RIH with 7" liner stds to 738 m. POOH and lo 7" liner in singles from 738 m to 671 m.
You are a Rig Supervisor working at an oil and gas offshore drilling operation. Your company is currently on a drilling campaign and you are the on-site Drilling Engineer (DE). As a DE, one of your jobs is to oversee the operations at the drilling rigs. As such, you know the ins and outs of the operation, down to the hourly activities. Every day, activities are recorded either by the Driller, Mud Logger, MWD / LWD engineer or the Drilling Operations Coordinator throughout the day. As a DE representative for your company, you are required to prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR) based on the hourly activities reported. You must always maintain the language of report along with the terminologies and mnemonics of the Drilling Engineer. Given the following activities for well NO 15/9-F-4 on 2008-03-10, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR). Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
00:00 - 00:30: PU 7" liner shoe track STD and attempted to break baker locked connections. Unsucessful. RB in derrick. 00:30 - 04:30: RIH with 7" liner stds from derrick to 738 m MD. Removed grub screws from top-most centralizer/stop collar on each STD. 04:30 - 06:00: Installed HTS back rollers. POOH and lo 7" liner in singles from 738 m to 671 m MD. 06:00 - 14:00: POOH and lo 7" liner in singles from 671 m to OOH. 14:00 - 14:45: PU 7" liner shoe track STD and attempted to break baker locked connections with CSG tong without sucess. 14:45 - 17:45: RD CSG tong and 7" liner handling equipment. Meanwhile performed CSG test. Observed pressure rise to 290 bar before dropping, 2426 ltrs pumped and 1600 ltrs returned. 17:45 - 20:00: PU 7" liner shoe track STD and broke baker locked connections using manual tongs. Cleaned and cleared rig floor and changed to 5 1/2" handling equipment. 20:00 - 21:15: PU and MU jet sub assembly. RIH and washed BOP cavity. Staged up pumps to 3125 LPM 43 bar and washed through cavity several times. 21:15 - 22:30: Made up test plug and inspected seals. RIH with same on 5 1/2" DP. Landed test plug in subsea wellhead/wearbushing at 140 m MD. Flushed lines from cement unit and verified line up. 22:30 - 00:00: Tested 18 3/4" surface BOP against test plug in subsea wellhead, 20/345 bar 5/10 min.
Continued lo 7" liner in singles from 671 m to OOH. Leak tested 7" liner without sucess. Performed BOP test.
You are a Rig Supervisor working at an oil and gas offshore drilling operation. Your company is currently on a drilling campaign and you are the on-site Drilling Engineer (DE). As a DE, one of your jobs is to oversee the operations at the drilling rigs. As such, you know the ins and outs of the operation, down to the hourly activities. Every day, activities are recorded either by the Driller, Mud Logger, MWD / LWD engineer or the Drilling Operations Coordinator throughout the day. As a DE representative for your company, you are required to prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR) based on the hourly activities reported. You must always maintain the language of report along with the terminologies and mnemonics of the Drilling Engineer. Given the following activities for well NO 15/9-F-4 on 2008-03-11, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR). Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
00:00 - 05:30: Tested 18 3/4" surface BOP against test plug in subsea wellhead, 20/345 bar 5/10 min. Meanwhile performed derrick inspection, cleaned moonpool area and prepared for greasing manifolds. 05:30 - 06:00: POOH with jet sub/bop test plug on 5 1/2" DP from 184 m to 165 m MD. 06:00 - 07:00: POOH with jet sub/bop test plug on 5 1/2" DP from 165 m to OOH. Broke out and LD test plug. 07:00 - 08:00: RU 3 1/2" handling equipment. MU kelly cock and grey valve assembly for testing. 08:00 - 12:30: Tested 3 1/2" kelly cock and grey valve. Tested kill and standpipe manifolds. Tested 5 1/2" kelly cock and grey valve. Meanwhile changed out drill line spooler. 12:30 - 13:00: Took time-out for safety due to dropped bulldog clamps from drill line. 13:00 - 16:00: Continued to change out drill line spooler. 16:00 - 17:15: Held tool box meeting with involved personnel. MU and RIH with 6" PDC bit and scraper assembly from surface to 13 m. 17:15 - 18:00: Repaired damaged fittings on HTS rollers. 18:00 - 00:00: RIH with 6" PDC bit and scraper assembly from 13 m to 26 m. Changed to ps21 slips. Continued to RIH with 6" PDC bit and scraper assembly on 3 1/2" DP from 26 m to 550 m. PU 3 1/2" DP in singles. MAX running speed was 14 joints/hr. Meanwhile tested choke manifolds.
Changed out drill line spooler and tested kill and standpipe manifolds. MU and RIH with 6" PDC bit and scraper assembly from surface to 1977 m MD.
You are a Rig Supervisor working at an oil and gas offshore drilling operation. Your company is currently on a drilling campaign and you are the on-site Drilling Engineer (DE). As a DE, one of your jobs is to oversee the operations at the drilling rigs. As such, you know the ins and outs of the operation, down to the hourly activities. Every day, activities are recorded either by the Driller, Mud Logger, MWD / LWD engineer or the Drilling Operations Coordinator throughout the day. As a DE representative for your company, you are required to prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR) based on the hourly activities reported. You must always maintain the language of report along with the terminologies and mnemonics of the Drilling Engineer. Given the following activities for well NO 15/9-F-4 on 2008-03-12, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR). Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
00:00 - 02:00: RIH with 6" PDC bit and scraper assembly on 3 1/2" DP from 550 m to 804 m. MAX running speed was 13 joints/hr. 02:00 - 03:45: Changed from 3 1/2" handling equipment to 5 1/2" handling equipment. 03:45 - 06:00: RIH with 6" PDC bit and scraper assembly on 5 1/2" DP from 804 m to 1977 m. 06:00 - 08:00: RIH with 6" PDC bit and scraper assembly on 5 1/2" DP from 1977 m to 2650 m. 08:00 - 09:30: Broke circulation with rotation and circulated btms up, 1824 LPM 290 bar, 20 RPM 7 KNM. Up weight 141 MT down weight 122 MT rotating weight 130 MT. 09:30 - 13:00: Entered 7" liner PBR with reduced flow, 400 LPM 45 bar. Observed no drag. Continued RIH with 6" PDC bit and scraper assembly on 5 1/2" DP from 2650 m to 3430 m. 13:00 - 15:30: MU TDS and washed down with scraper string from 3430 m to 3460 m, 1110 LPM 143 bar. Up weight 159 MT. Pulled back and scraped liner interval 3440-3450 m, 1790 LPM 300 bar, 60 RPM 10 KNM. Circulated 1 1/2" btms up at 1790 LPM 300 bar. RB one STD and flow checked well static. OK. 15:30 - 16:30: POOH with 6" PDC bit and scraper assembly on 5 stds of 5 1/2" DP wet from 3430 m to 3228 m. Flow checked well static. OK. 16:30 - 21:15: Pumped slug and continued to POOH with 6" PDC bit and scraper assembly on 5 1/2" DP from 3228 m to 807 m. 21:15 - 23:00: Changed from 5 1/2" handling equipment to 3 1/2" handling equipment. Serviced foldable fingerboard. Meanwhile flow checked well static. OK. 23:00 - 00:00: POOH with 6" PDC bit and scraper assembly on 3 1/2" DP from 807 m to 685 m.
RIH with 6" PDC bit and scraper assy from 1977 m to 3458 m MD. Scraped plug setting area 3440-3450 m. POOH with 6" PDC bit and scraper assy from 3458 m to OOH. LD 6" PDC bit and scraper assemblies.
You are a Rig Supervisor working at an oil and gas offshore drilling operation. Your company is currently on a drilling campaign and you are the on-site Drilling Engineer (DE). As a DE, one of your jobs is to oversee the operations at the drilling rigs. As such, you know the ins and outs of the operation, down to the hourly activities. Every day, activities are recorded either by the Driller, Mud Logger, MWD / LWD engineer or the Drilling Operations Coordinator throughout the day. As a DE representative for your company, you are required to prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR) based on the hourly activities reported. You must always maintain the language of report along with the terminologies and mnemonics of the Drilling Engineer. Given the following activities for well NO 15/9-F-4 on 2008-03-13, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR). Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
00:00 - 00:30: POOH with 6" PDC bit and scraper assembly on 3 1/2" DP from 685 m to 578 m. 00:30 - 01:30: Observed yellow UFO flying/falling from derrick and out side/aft of derrick. Inspected PRS, derrick and drillfloor, but were not able to man-ride due to 50 knots wind. Nothing out of the ordinary was found. 01:30 - 02:45: POOH with 6" PDC bit and scraper assembly on 3 1/2" DP from 578 m to 57 m. 02:45 - 04:30: Retrieved 3 1/2" DP STD that was pulled out of fingerboard by PRS lower arm due to human error. Held time-out for safety. Prepared equipment to be used for retrieving STD. Instected fingerboard. RB 3 1/2" DP STD in fingerboard. 04:30 - 06:00: POOH with 6" PDC bit and scraper assembly on 3 1/2" DP from 57 m to OOH. LD 6" PDC bit and scraper assemblies. 06:00 - 06:30: Held tool box talk prior to make up and RIH with EZSV plug and circ. Sub. Made up EZSV plug and circ. Sub. 06:30 - 07:00: RIH with EZSV plug and circ. Sub to 42 m. 07:00 - 07:15: Held tool box talk with day shift prior to change to PS slips and RIH with EZSV plug and circ. Sub on 3½" DP. 07:15 - 08:00: Changed to PS slips and functioned same. 08:00 - 10:45: Continued RIH with EZSV plug and circ. Sub on 3½" DP from 42m to 792m at 2 min/std. 10:45 - 11:30: Held tool box talk and changed over to 5½" surface handling equipment. 11:30 - 19:00: Continued RIH with EZSV plug and circ. Sub on 5½" DP from 792m to 2625m at 2 min/std. Reduced RIH speed as entering the 7" line at 2661m, continue to RIH to 3448m EZSV plug setting depth. 19:00 - 20:15: Took up/down weight 168/136 MT. Established circulation at 220 LPM 12 bars. Reciprocated the string, increased rate in stages to 670 LPM 53 bars. Stopped circulation and positioned EZSV plug at setting depth at 3448m up stroke. Installed the EZSV plug as per halliburton procedure. Picked up 20 MT to shear the tension sleeve. Set down 10 MT on EZSV plug. Picked up to 3440m. 20:15 - 20:30: Held tool box talk prior to r/u for pressure testing of the EZSV plug and the 7" liner. 20:30 - 22:15: Rigged up surface lines, flushed lines and tested same to 300 bars 5 min. Closed upper pipe rams and tested the EZSV plug and 7" liner to 300 bars 10 min. 2023 litres pumped and same in return. 22:15 - 22:45: Rigged down surface test lines. 22:45 - 23:00: Flow checked prior to POOH with the EZSV plug RT and the circ sub. 23:00 - 00:00: POOH wet with 5 STD to 3252m.
RIH with EZSV plug and circ. Sub from surface to 3448m. Installed EZSV plug at 3448m. Pressure tested 7" liner and EZSV plug to 300 bars 10min with 1. 45 SG mud. POOH with EZSV plug RT to 525m.
You are a Rig Supervisor working at an oil and gas offshore drilling operation. Your company is currently on a drilling campaign and you are the on-site Drilling Engineer (DE). As a DE, one of your jobs is to oversee the operations at the drilling rigs. As such, you know the ins and outs of the operation, down to the hourly activities. Every day, activities are recorded either by the Driller, Mud Logger, MWD / LWD engineer or the Drilling Operations Coordinator throughout the day. As a DE representative for your company, you are required to prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR) based on the hourly activities reported. You must always maintain the language of report along with the terminologies and mnemonics of the Drilling Engineer. Given the following activities for well NO 15/9-F-4 on 2008-03-14, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR). Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
00:00 - 04:30: Pumped slug of 5. 5m 1. 66 SG. Continued POOH with 5½" DP and EZSV RT from 3252m to 791m. 04:30 - 05:00: Held tool box talk prior to change over to 3½" surface handling equipment. Performed same. 05:00 - 06:00: Continued POOH with 3½" DP EZSV RT from 791m to 525m 06:00 - 07:15: POOH with 3½" DP and EZSV plug RT to surface. 07:15 - 07:45: Changed out PS slips to master bushing. L/o EZSV plug RT. 07:45 - 08:00: Held tool box talk prior to RIH with BOP/RISER clean out assy. 08:00 - 11:45: Functioned shear rams. Picked up clean out assy and RIH and cleaned BOP, riser and WH. Function tested BOP rams and annular. 11:45 - 13:15: POOH with clean out assy and laid out same. 13:15 - 14:00: Cleaned and cleared rig floor. Inspected aft PRS. Performed daily derrick inspection. Simultaneously prepared mule shoe for 7" line clean out assy. 14:00 - 15:45: Held tool box talk and broke out 6" bit and bit sub and made up 3½" mule shoe. Made up razor back assy. Installed PS-21 slips. 15:45 - 17:45: RIH with 3½" mule shoe and razor back assy. From 32m to 776m. 17:45 - 19:00: Held tool box talk and picked up weaterford PBR polish mill. 19:00 - 19:15: Held tool box talk prior to install the 9 5/8" clean out assy. 19:15 - 20:00: Changed to 5½" DP handling equipment. Installed the 9 5/8" clean out assy. 20:00 - 20:30: Made up to TDS and broke circulation with 1000 LPM 72 bars. Installed PS-21 slips. Observed hydraulic leak in aft PRS. 20:30 - 21:30: Repaired hydraulic leak on aft PRS. 21:30 - 00:00: Continued RIH with clean out assy. From 831m to 2080m
POOH with 3½" DP and EZSV plug RT to surface. RIH with BOP clean out assy and cleaned the BOP, riser and WH, POOH and l/o same. RIH with 7" liner clean out assy. Commenced to wash down from 3380m to 3420m
You are a Rig Supervisor working at an oil and gas offshore drilling operation. Your company is currently on a drilling campaign and you are the on-site Drilling Engineer (DE). As a DE, one of your jobs is to oversee the operations at the drilling rigs. As such, you know the ins and outs of the operation, down to the hourly activities. Every day, activities are recorded either by the Driller, Mud Logger, MWD / LWD engineer or the Drilling Operations Coordinator throughout the day. As a DE representative for your company, you are required to prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR) based on the hourly activities reported. You must always maintain the language of report along with the terminologies and mnemonics of the Drilling Engineer. Given the following activities for well NO 15/9-F-4 on 2008-03-15, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR). Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
00:00 - 01:15: Continued RIH with clean out assy. From 2080m to 2646m. 01:15 - 02:15: Circulated 50m OBM at 2100 LPM 295 bars. Took up/down weight zero/20 RPM. 144/123 MT 137/129 MT. 02:15 - 03:00: Entered the 7" liner. Continued RIH with clean out assy. From 2646m to 2848m 03:00 - 03:30: Made up the 10 3/4" casing scraper assy. 03:30 - 05:30: Continued RIH with clean out assy. From 2857m to 3380m 05:30 - 06:00: Commenced to wash down from 3380m to 3420m. 40 RPM, 1000 LPM, 110 bars. 06:00 - 07:30: Continued RIH washing down from 3420m, tagged the PBR 1,5 m deep 2662,3 m) with 2 MT, with mule shoe at 3445m, and polished at 500 LPM, 40 bars and 13 KNM. 07:30 - 10:45: Scraped 7"/9 5/8"/10 3/4" casing, dressed/polished 7" liner top. Pulled back to 3435m, increased pump rate to 1960 LPM, 292 bars and conditioned mud. 10:45 - 12:30: Set the well commissioner as per SPS instruction. Up/down weight with out pumping 167/137 MT, RIH and set down 13 MT on PBR. Closed upper pipe rams and pressured up the well commissioner in steps to 70 bars and monitored. Simultaneously held tool box talk prior to perform inflow test of the 7" liner and liner lap. Opened BOP. PU, relaxed well commisioner element. 12:30 - 13:45: Displaced choke kill line to base oil, then soap mix to fill lines. 13:45 - 16:00: Pumped 26 m base oil STP volume with 320 LPM, final pump pressure 147 bars 5m pumped at 1000 LPM to clean lines). Final static pressure equaled 134 bars, monitored same for 30 min. Re-set packer with 13. 5 MT. New up/down weight 153/125 MT. Lined up to cement unit and equalised pressure across IBOP. 16:00 - 18:00: Bled down the drill pipe pressure in stages to 10 bars prior to performing inflow test. 680 liters bled back. Inflow tested the 7" liner and liner lap. 18:00 - 18:30: Pressured up DP to 138 bars with cement unit to equalize pressure across the well commissioner, 633 litres pumped. 18:30 - 18:45: Picked up 150 MT and let well commissioner relax. Picked up 6m. Equalized CMT unit and bled down CMT lines. Ran back in to 3444m. 18:45 - 19:00: Emptied trip tank. 19:00 - 19:45: Held tool box talk prior to pumping the washing train. 19:45 - 00:00: Pumped washing train as per halliburton program 10 m3 dope cleaner pill, 30 m3 hivis push pill, 15 m3 hivis soap pill, 10 m3 seawater, 15 m3 hivis soap pill, 3200 LPM, 300 bars. Chased wash train with 209m of completion fluid, 2200 LPM, 155 bars. Checked packer fluid after displacement 0. 01 solids.
Scraped 7"/9 5/8"/10 3/4" casing, dressed/polished 7" liner top. Conditioned the mud. Inflow tested the well. Pumped wash pills and displaced well to 1. 03 SG nacl until well was clean.
You are a Rig Supervisor working at an oil and gas offshore drilling operation. Your company is currently on a drilling campaign and you are the on-site Drilling Engineer (DE). As a DE, one of your jobs is to oversee the operations at the drilling rigs. As such, you know the ins and outs of the operation, down to the hourly activities. Every day, activities are recorded either by the Driller, Mud Logger, MWD / LWD engineer or the Drilling Operations Coordinator throughout the day. As a DE representative for your company, you are required to prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR) based on the hourly activities reported. You must always maintain the language of report along with the terminologies and mnemonics of the Drilling Engineer. Given the following activities for well NO 15/9-F-4 on 2008-03-16, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR). Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
00:00 - 03:30: Cleaned all surface lines, kill-, choke-line and manifold. Circulated well and checked packer fluid for solids, only trace of solids. 03:30 - 04:00: Racked back one STD in derrick. Held tool box talk prior to pressure testing the 7" liner/liner lap. 04:00 - 04:45: Lined up to the trip tank observed unstable gain. Closed in the well, investigated instability. No pressure built up. Checked the trip tank equipment, found that foaming was the reason. 04:45 - 05:30: Performed manually flow check of the well, static. 05:30 - 06:00: Made CMT hose and leak tested same to 345 bars for 5min. Commenced pressure test of well to 345 bars. 06:00 - 06:45: Pressure tested the well to 345 bars 10 min. Pumped 2. 2m return 2. 2m Rigged down surface equipment. 06:45 - 07:45: Installed TIW valve flow checked well. Added de-foamer to trip tank. 07:45 - 08:00: Held tool box talk prior to slip and cut of drill line. 08:00 - 11:00: Commenced to slip and cut drill line. Found threads in deadman anchor block damaged. Simultaneously monitored well over the trip tank. 11:00 - 15:30: Re-cut the threads in the deadman anchor block. Simultaneously installed the fairings on f-12 for the PR TBC using the ROV. 15:30 - 16:15: Disconnected the hang of line re-calibrated the main block/tds. Functioned crown-o-matic, set at 54. 4 m. Simultaneously installed the fairings on f-7 for the PR TBC using the ROV. 16:15 - 18:30: Held tool box and changed to PS-21 slips. POOH from 3420m to 2846m. 18:30 - 19:00: Laid out the razor back BHA 3. 19:00 - 22:15: Continued POOH with 5½" DP and wash string, from 2840m to 770m. 22:15 - 23:00: Laid out the razor back BHA 23:00 - 00:00: Changed to 3½" handling equipment. Picked up one STD of 3½" from the derrick, continued POOH with 3½" DP and laid out in singles from 770m to 735m.
Leak tested the well to 345 bars. Sliped and cut drill line. Installed the fairings on f7 and f12 for the PR TBC using the ROV. POOH with clean out BHA'S. Had to stop POOH due to exhaust blowing into the rig floor from the production gas turbines.
You are a Rig Supervisor working at an oil and gas offshore drilling operation. Your company is currently on a drilling campaign and you are the on-site Drilling Engineer (DE). As a DE, one of your jobs is to oversee the operations at the drilling rigs. As such, you know the ins and outs of the operation, down to the hourly activities. Every day, activities are recorded either by the Driller, Mud Logger, MWD / LWD engineer or the Drilling Operations Coordinator throughout the day. As a DE representative for your company, you are required to prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR) based on the hourly activities reported. You must always maintain the language of report along with the terminologies and mnemonics of the Drilling Engineer. Given the following activities for well NO 15/9-F-4 on 2008-03-17, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR). Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
00:00 - 03:30: Continued POOH with 3½" DP and laid out in singles from 735m to 475m. 03:30 - 06:00: Stopped POOH due to exhaust from the production turbine blowing into the rig floor. Installed safety valve on to the 3½" DP. Monitored well on the trip tank. 06:00 - 07:00: Continued waiting due to exhaust fumes blowing into the rig floor. 07:00 - 11:00: Held tool box talk and continued POOH with 3½" DP and washing string. Laid out 3½" DP in singles. 11:00 - 11:15: Commenced to rig up 5½" DP handling equipment, found that the razor back could not fit into the basket. Rigged back up the 3½" handling equipment. 11:15 - 15:45: Shut down operation due to exhaust fumes blowing into the rig floor. Meanwhile held tool box talk prior to installation of the GTV plug. Meanwhile continued making up the flow line at WH for f-7. Prepared for nippling of BOP. 15:45 - 16:15: Broke out the razor back assy and laid out same. 16:15 - 17:00: Changed to 5½" handling equipment and picked up the GTV RT/GTV plug. 17:00 - 17:15: Prepared for RIH with the GTV plug on 5½" HWDP. 17:15 - 20:30: Shut down operation due to exhaust fumes blowing into the rig floor. 20:30 - 21:00: RIH with the GTV plug on 5½" HWDP from surface to 44m. 21:00 - 21:30: Shut down operation due to exhaust fumes blowing into the rig floor. 21:30 - 23:45: RIH with the GTV plug on 5½" HWDP from 44m to 564m 23:45 - 00:00: Shut down operation due to exhaust fumes blowing into the rig floor.
POOH with clean out BHA'S. Had to stop the operation several times, due to exhaust fumes blowing into the rig floor from the production gas turbines. MU and RIH with 9 5/8" GTV plug. Set GTV plug at 614. 5m mid. Elements. Leak tested from below to 380 bars 10 mins.
You are a Rig Supervisor working at an oil and gas offshore drilling operation. Your company is currently on a drilling campaign and you are the on-site Drilling Engineer (DE). As a DE, one of your jobs is to oversee the operations at the drilling rigs. As such, you know the ins and outs of the operation, down to the hourly activities. Every day, activities are recorded either by the Driller, Mud Logger, MWD / LWD engineer or the Drilling Operations Coordinator throughout the day. As a DE representative for your company, you are required to prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR) based on the hourly activities reported. You must always maintain the language of report along with the terminologies and mnemonics of the Drilling Engineer. Given the following activities for well NO 15/9-F-4 on 2008-03-18, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR). Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
00:00 - 01:45: Shut down operation due to exhaust fumes blowing into the rig floor. 01:45 - 02:30: RIH with the GTV plug on 5½" HWDP/DP from 564m to 616m. 02:30 - 03:15: Broke out one double and made up TIW, pump in sub and 3m 5½" DP pup. Made up to TDS. 03:15 - 03:30: Took up/down weight 98/91 MT. Set GTV plug at per baker procedure. Bottom of the plug at 617m mid. Element 614. 5m, slips 615m and top of plug at 612m. 03:30 - 04:45: Made 2" 1502 chiksan, flushed lines. Attempted to leak test line, found to much air in the system. Filled up system and leak tested line to TIW and IBOP 380 bars 5 min. 04:45 - 05:30: Pressure tested the GTV plug from below to 380 bars 10 min. volume pumped 1. 75m 1. 73m in return. 05:30 - 06:00: Rigged down surface lines TIW, pump in sub and 5½" DP pup. Disengaged running tool from plug. 06:00 - 07:00: Spotted 10m of hi-vis on top of GTV plug. 07:00 - 07:45: Held tool box talk prior to break/lay out the GTV RT. 07:45 - 09:00: Inspected the aft PRS'S dies. POOH with the GTV RT from 612m to above the BOP. 09:00 - 09:45: Held tool box talk and closed the shear rams and pressure tested the GTV plug from above to 345 bars 10 min. volume pumped 830 litres return 830 litres. 09:45 - 10:00: Laid out the GTV RT. 10:00 - 10:15: Cleaned and cleared the rig floor. 10:15 - 11:00: Held tool box talk and picked the wear bushing RRT. M/u on 5½" RIH and engaged the wear bushing at 139m took 60 MT over pull to free the wear bushing. 11:00 - 12:30: POOH with the wear bushing. Laid out wear bushing and RRT. Found metal chip on the wear bushing. 12:30 - 12:45: Picked up WH jetting sub. 12:45 - 13:15: Operation suspended due to exhaust fumes blowing into the rig floor. 13:15 - 14:00: RIH with the WH jetting sub from surface to 129m. Discussed forward plan with town. 14:00 - 16:45: Operation suspended due to exhaust fumes blowing into the rig floor. 16:45 - 18:00: Continued RIH to 138m and washed WH area with 5 RPM 2650 LPM 17 bars. POOH and laid out jetting sub. 18:00 - 00:00: Operation suspended due to exhaust fumes blowing into the rig floor. Meanwhile cleaned the moon pool, pit room and pump room.
Pressure tested the GTV plug from above, 345 bars 10 min. Retrieved the wear bushing. RIH and jet washed WH area. Operation had to be suspended several times due to exhaust fumes blowing into the rig floor. Meanwhile cleaned the moon pool, pit room and pump room.
You are a Rig Supervisor working at an oil and gas offshore drilling operation. Your company is currently on a drilling campaign and you are the on-site Drilling Engineer (DE). As a DE, one of your jobs is to oversee the operations at the drilling rigs. As such, you know the ins and outs of the operation, down to the hourly activities. Every day, activities are recorded either by the Driller, Mud Logger, MWD / LWD engineer or the Drilling Operations Coordinator throughout the day. As a DE representative for your company, you are required to prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR) based on the hourly activities reported. You must always maintain the language of report along with the terminologies and mnemonics of the Drilling Engineer. Given the following activities for well NO 15/9-F-4 on 2008-03-19, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR). Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
00:00 - 06:00: Operation suspended due to exhaust fumes blowing into the rig floor. Meanwhile cleaned the moon pool, pit room and pump room. 06:00 - 15:45: Operation suspended due to exhaust fumes blowing into the rig floor. Meanwhile cleaned the moon pool, pit room, pump room and general maintenance. 15:45 - 16:30: Held tool box talk and picked/made up the 10 3/4" lock down sub. 16:30 - 17:00: RIH with the 10 3/4" lock down sub to 130 m took up/down weight 78/74 MT. 17:00 - 17:30: Installed the 10 3/4" lock down sub at 139. 27m, as per vetco procedure. 17:30 - 17:45: Performed line test from CMT unit to the rig floor to 207 bars 5 min. 17:45 - 18:45: Pressure up to 207 bars 5 min to fully set of the 10 3/4" lock down sub. Volume pumped 275 litres 250 litres in return. 18:45 - 19:00: Released the 10 3/4"lock down sub RT. 19:00 - 21:00: POOH with the 10 3/4" lock down sub RT and laid out same. 21:00 - 22:45: Wow. Meanwhile inspected and serviced the aft PRS. 22:45 - 23:15: Wow. Held time out due to LTA on main deck. 23:15 - 00:00: Wow. Continued servicing the aft PRS.
Operation had to be suspended due to exhaust fumes blowing into the rig floor. Meanwhile cleaned the moon pool, pit room, pump room and perform general maintenance. Install the 10 3/4" lock down sub. Wow. Meanwhile inspected and serviced the aft PRS and the TDS. Changed out wash pipe.
You are a Rig Supervisor working at an oil and gas offshore drilling operation. Your company is currently on a drilling campaign and you are the on-site Drilling Engineer (DE). As a DE, one of your jobs is to oversee the operations at the drilling rigs. As such, you know the ins and outs of the operation, down to the hourly activities. Every day, activities are recorded either by the Driller, Mud Logger, MWD / LWD engineer or the Drilling Operations Coordinator throughout the day. As a DE representative for your company, you are required to prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR) based on the hourly activities reported. You must always maintain the language of report along with the terminologies and mnemonics of the Drilling Engineer. Given the following activities for well NO 15/9-F-4 on 2008-03-20, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR). Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
00:00 - 03:00: Wow. Serviced and inspected the TDS. 03:00 - 05:00: Wow. Changed out the wash pipe. 05:00 - 06:00: Wow. Cleaned and cleared the rig floor 06:00 - 07:15: Wow. Cleaned and cleared the rig floor. 07:15 - 19:00: Wow. Performed general maintenance. Cleaned kill manifold. Had derrick inspection. Serviced carrier rollers, spinner and tracks on aft roughneck. 19:00 - 00:00: Wow. Cleaned rig floor. Cleaned pit 7. Performed maintenance on the aft PRS and the TDS.
Wow. Performed general maintenance.
You are a Rig Supervisor working at an oil and gas offshore drilling operation. Your company is currently on a drilling campaign and you are the on-site Drilling Engineer (DE). As a DE, one of your jobs is to oversee the operations at the drilling rigs. As such, you know the ins and outs of the operation, down to the hourly activities. Every day, activities are recorded either by the Driller, Mud Logger, MWD / LWD engineer or the Drilling Operations Coordinator throughout the day. As a DE representative for your company, you are required to prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR) based on the hourly activities reported. You must always maintain the language of report along with the terminologies and mnemonics of the Drilling Engineer. Given the following activities for well NO 15/9-F-4 on 2008-03-21, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR). Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
00:00 - 06:00: Wow. Greased the UPR track on the PRS beam. Functioned main flow line valve 1250 psi. Transported 6 flood light to the finger board level in the derrick. 06:00 - 19:00: Wow prior to retrieve the HP drilling riser. Meanwhile cleaned stand pipe/choke line manifold. Changed oil on the TDS. Performed general maintenance and PM'S. Changed out the cathead wire. 19:00 - 00:00: Wow prior to retrieve the HP drilling riser. Meanwhile prepared tools and lifting equipment, for nippling down the diverter,bop and the HPDR. Commenced installation of flood light in derrick. Time wind speed wind direction sea wave direction knots deg m deg 22 00 41/47 30 6. 1/9. 7 360 23 00 42/47 30 6. 2/9. 8 10 00 00 43/48 30 6. 1/9. 7 360
Wow prior to retrieve the HP drilling riser. Meanwhile cleaned stand pipe/choke line manifold. Changed oil on the TDS. Performed general maintenance and PM'S. Changed out the cathead wire. Prepared tools and lifting equipment, for nippling down the diverter, BOP and the HPDR. Commenced installation of flood light in derrick.
You are a Rig Supervisor working at an oil and gas offshore drilling operation. Your company is currently on a drilling campaign and you are the on-site Drilling Engineer (DE). As a DE, one of your jobs is to oversee the operations at the drilling rigs. As such, you know the ins and outs of the operation, down to the hourly activities. Every day, activities are recorded either by the Driller, Mud Logger, MWD / LWD engineer or the Drilling Operations Coordinator throughout the day. As a DE representative for your company, you are required to prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR) based on the hourly activities reported. You must always maintain the language of report along with the terminologies and mnemonics of the Drilling Engineer. Given the following activities for well NO 15/9-F-4 on 2008-03-22, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR). Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
00:00 - 06:00: Wow prior to retrieve the HP drilling riser. Continued installation of flood light in derrick. Time wind speed wind direction sea wave direction knots deg m deg 00 30 40/45 30 6. 4/10. 1 360 02 00 42/47 30 6. 1/9. 6 10 03 00 39/43 30 6. 0/9. 6 10 04 30 37/41 20 5. 6/8. 8 360 05 00 35/41 30 5. 3/8. 4 10 06 00 34/38 20 4. 9/7. 9 10 06:00 - 19:00: Wow prior to retrieve the HP riser. Meanwhile installed flood light in derrick. Commenced changing out the seal assy of BOP door. Cleaned pit 9 11. Performed general maintenance and PM'S. Moved CTS funnel from f-9 to f-1. Installed cover in CTS funnel. Time wind speed wind direction sea wave direction knots deg m deg 07 00 24/30 30 4. 4/10 10 09 00 18/26 28 4/10. 4 30 11 00 14/20 24 3. 7/7. 8 40 13 00 9/15 7 3/9. 4 340 15 00 15/21 300 2. 8/9. 8 225 17 00 20/23 315 2. 9/8. 9 250 19 00 19/22 320 2. 6/4. 1 340 19:00 - 00:00: Wow prior to retrieve the HP riser. Installed flood light in derrick. Cleaned pit 6,8 10. Time wind speed wind direction sea wave direction knots deg m deg 21 00 18/22 320 2. 6/4. 2 320 23 00 20/23 340 2. 5/4 340
Wow prior to retrieve the HP riser. Performed general maintenance and PM'S. Commenced changing out the seal assy of BOP door. Installed flood light in derrick. Cleaned pit 6,8,9,10 11.
You are a Rig Supervisor working at an oil and gas offshore drilling operation. Your company is currently on a drilling campaign and you are the on-site Drilling Engineer (DE). As a DE, one of your jobs is to oversee the operations at the drilling rigs. As such, you know the ins and outs of the operation, down to the hourly activities. Every day, activities are recorded either by the Driller, Mud Logger, MWD / LWD engineer or the Drilling Operations Coordinator throughout the day. As a DE representative for your company, you are required to prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR) based on the hourly activities reported. You must always maintain the language of report along with the terminologies and mnemonics of the Drilling Engineer. Given the following activities for well NO 15/9-F-4 on 2008-03-23, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR). Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
00:00 - 06:00: Wow prior to retrieve the HP riser. Completed installation of the flood light in the derrick. House keeping in the moon pool. Time wind speed wind direction sea wave direction knots deg m deg 01 00 7/9 360 2. 7/3. 9 340 03 00 11/15 340 2. 4/4. 1 340 05 00 15/18 350 2. 7/4. 3 340 07 00 12/14 350 2. 9/4. 6 340 06:00 - 19:00: Wow prior to retrieve the HP riser. Changed out of BOP door seal assy, greased manual valves on choke/kill line. Cleaned pit. Performed general maintenance and PM'S. Time wind speed wind direction sea wave direction knots deg m deg 08 00 17/23 330 2. 6/4. 1 350 10 00 2. 3/3. 6 12 00 1. 6/2. 6 14 00 1. 3/2. 1 16 00 21/24 350 1. 8/2. 9 330 18 00 23/26 340 3. 1/5. 0 340 14 30-19 00 not able to work at rig floor, due to exhaust fumes. 19:00 - 00:00: Wow prior to retrieve the HP riser. Not able to work at rig floor, due to exhaust fumes. Performed general maintenance and PM'S. Greased valves on BOP. Disconnected the CRI hose from f-12 and removed the check valve. Connected up the CRI hose again and opened to annulus, annulus pressure 52 bars. Attempted to inject seawater into f-12, stopped pumping at 190 bars. Time wind speed wind direction sea wave direction knots deg m deg 20 00 18/28 330 3. 7/5. 9 350 22 00 22/26 330 3. 6/5. 7 340 00 00 26/32 320 3. 3/5. 7 340
Wow prior to retrieve the HP riser. Performed general maintenance and PM'S. Changed out of BOP door seal assy, greased manuel valves on choke/kill line. Cleaned pit. Performed general maintenance and PM'S. Not able to work at rig floor, due to exhaust fumes. Installed CRI check valve on to f-14. Attempted to inject in to f-12 annulus.
You are a Rig Supervisor working at an oil and gas offshore drilling operation. Your company is currently on a drilling campaign and you are the on-site Drilling Engineer (DE). As a DE, one of your jobs is to oversee the operations at the drilling rigs. As such, you know the ins and outs of the operation, down to the hourly activities. Every day, activities are recorded either by the Driller, Mud Logger, MWD / LWD engineer or the Drilling Operations Coordinator throughout the day. As a DE representative for your company, you are required to prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR) based on the hourly activities reported. You must always maintain the language of report along with the terminologies and mnemonics of the Drilling Engineer. Given the following activities for well NO 15/9-F-4 on 2008-03-24, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR). Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
00:00 - 06:00: Wow prior to retrieve the HP riser. Not able to work at rig floor, due to exhaust fumes. Installed CRI check valve on to f-14. Greased valves on BOP. House keeping in the moon pool. Time wind speed wind direction sea wave direction knots deg m deg 02 00 17/20 320 3. 6/5. 8 340 04 00 30/34 320 3. 1/5. 8 340 06 00 15/18 340 2. 7/4. 3 340 07 00 29/33 350 3. 6/5. 8 340 06:00 - 14:00: Wow prior to retrieve the HP riser. Performed general maintenance and PM'S. Time wind speed wind direction sea wave direction knots deg m deg 08 00 15/17 340 4. 2/6. 7 340 10 00 25/28 340 3. 9/6. 3 340 12 00 26/30 340 3. 6/5. 8 340 14 00 3. 7/5. 9 350 07 00-10 30 no access to rig floor, due to exhaust fumes. 12 45-14 00 no access to rig floor, due to exhaust fumes 14:00 - 19:00: Wow prior to retrieve the HP riser. Meanwhile RIH with test plug and landed of in sub sea WH. Attempted to pressure test against plug. POOH with test plug. Time wind speed wind direction sea wave direction knots deg m deg 16 00 23/26 330 3. 9/6. 2 330 18 00 23/27 360 3. 9/6. 2 340 16 30-19 00 no access to rig floor, due to exhaust fumes 19:00 - 00:00: Wow prior to retrieve the HP riser. Not able to work at rig floor, due to exhaust fumes. Performed general maintenance and PM'S. Time wind speed wind direction sea wave direction knots deg m deg 20 00 3. 8/6. 1 340 22 00 20/24 320 4. 0/6. 3 340 00 00 17/22 320 3. 9/6. 3 340
Wow prior to retrieve the HP riser. No access to rig floor, due to exhaust fumes. RIH with test plug, attempted to test against plug. Performed general maintenance and PM'S. Re-ran in hole with test plug with polypack seals. Pressure tested plug to 25/345 bars 5/10 min.
You are a Rig Supervisor working at an oil and gas offshore drilling operation. Your company is currently on a drilling campaign and you are the on-site Drilling Engineer (DE). As a DE, one of your jobs is to oversee the operations at the drilling rigs. As such, you know the ins and outs of the operation, down to the hourly activities. Every day, activities are recorded either by the Driller, Mud Logger, MWD / LWD engineer or the Drilling Operations Coordinator throughout the day. As a DE representative for your company, you are required to prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR) based on the hourly activities reported. You must always maintain the language of report along with the terminologies and mnemonics of the Drilling Engineer. Given the following activities for well NO 15/9-F-4 on 2008-03-25, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR). Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
00:00 - 04:00: Wow prior to retrieve the HP riser. Not able to work at rig floor, due to exhaust fumes. Performed general maintenance and PM'S. 04:00 - 06:00: Wow prior to retrieve the HP riser. Meanwhile re-rih with test plug with polypack seals and landed of in sub sea WH. Pressure tested plug to 25/345 bars 5/10 min. 06:00 - 15:30: Wow prior to retrieve the HP riser. Pressure tested BOP and TDS 20/345 bars 5/10 min. Performed derrick inspection. Time wind speed wind direction sea wave direction knots deg m deg 12 30 27/32 320 4. 5/7. 2 340 14 30 24/30 320 4. 6/7. 3 340 16 30 23/25 340 4. 6/7. 4 340 18 30 23/27 340 4. 2/6. 6 340 14 45-15 30 no access to rig floor, due to exhaust fumes 15:30 - 19:00: Wow prior to retrieve the HP riser. POOH with the test plug assy. Racked back string in derrick and laid out the test plug. Time wind speed wind direction sea wave direction knots deg m deg 16 30 23/25 340 4. 6/7. 4 340 18 30 23/27 340 4. 2/6. 6 340 16 30-18 30 no access to rig floor, due to exhaust fumes 19:00 - 00:00: Wow prior to retrieve the HP riser. Prepared for n/d diverter. Checked tool for making up the claxton tool. Time wind speed wind direction sea wave direction knots deg m deg 21 00 17/19 330 4. 2/6. 7 340 22 30 15/17 330 3. 5/5. 5 340 23 15 15/17 350 3. 1/5. 0 340 19 00-20 30 no access to rig floor, due to exhaust fumes 23 00-00 00 no access to rig floor, due to exhaust fumes
Wow prior to retrieve the HP riser. No access to rig floor, due to exhaust fumes. Pressure tested BOP and TDS 20/345 bars 5/10 min. Performed derrick inspection. N/d diverter and BOP. Installed claxton tool and made up same.
You are a Rig Supervisor working at an oil and gas offshore drilling operation. Your company is currently on a drilling campaign and you are the on-site Drilling Engineer (DE). As a DE, one of your jobs is to oversee the operations at the drilling rigs. As such, you know the ins and outs of the operation, down to the hourly activities. Every day, activities are recorded either by the Driller, Mud Logger, MWD / LWD engineer or the Drilling Operations Coordinator throughout the day. As a DE representative for your company, you are required to prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR) based on the hourly activities reported. You must always maintain the language of report along with the terminologies and mnemonics of the Drilling Engineer. Given the following activities for well NO 15/9-F-4 on 2008-03-26, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR). Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
00:00 - 00:30: Wow prior to retrieve the HP riser. No access to rig floor, due to exhaust fumes. 00:30 - 03:00: Held tool box talk and n/d diverter and BOP. Had gas turbines shut down at 01 25 due to exhaust fumes blowing into the rig floor. 03:00 - 03:15: Held tool box talk prior to m/u the claxton tool. 03:15 - 06:00: Landed the claxton tool on to the HPDR. Made claxton tool to 1300 ft-lbs. 06:00 - 07:00: Wow prior to retrieve the HP riser. Time wind speed wind direction sea wave direction knots deg m deg 06 30 22/25 350 3,4/5,4 340 07:00 - 11:00: Shut in f-12 for production. Simultaneously prepared for retrieving HPDR BOP joint. Moved CRI hose line from f-12 to f-14. Installed hot stab, for releasing of riser TBC. Time wind speed wind direction sea wave direction knots deg m deg 08 30 13/15 020 3,5/5,5 340 11:00 - 15:00: Loosen BOP/TENSION joint flange. At 11 15 confirmed production shut in. Time wind speed wind direction sea wave direction knots deg m deg 11 30 6/11 030 2,6/4,1 340 13 30 4/10 050 2,2/3,4 340 15 00 1/3 110 2,1/3,4 350 15:00 - 15:30: Removed horizontal tension support for riser in the moon pool. 15:30 - 16:00: Loosen the remaining 4 bolts on BOP/TENSION joint flange. 16:00 - 16:45: Picked up the BOP joint and racked back one DP stand. 16:45 - 17:30: R/u elevator on slings to allow, for laying out the claxton tool with pup joint attached. Removed master bushing and outer ring. 17:30 - 18:15: Pulled the BOP joint above the RT. Installed outer ring and the master bushing. Preserved the BOP joint flange. Laid out the BOP joint. 18:15 - 18:30: R/d slings on elevator. 18:30 - 19:00: Made up riser lifting sub on one DP STD. 19:00 - 20:45: Held tool box talk and RIH with c-type lifting sub and made up same to tension joint. Simultaneously disconnected the claxton tool from the BOP joint. 20:45 - 21:45: Installed spider. Time wind speed wind direction sea wave direction knots deg m deg 21 30 4/8 160 1,7/2,7 350 21:45 - 00:00: Held tool box talk and applied 130 MT on to the string. Commenced to remove tension cylinders.
Wow prior to pull HPDR. Shut in f12 production. Prepared for/disconnected and pulled HPDR.
You are a Rig Supervisor working at an oil and gas offshore drilling operation. Your company is currently on a drilling campaign and you are the on-site Drilling Engineer (DE). As a DE, one of your jobs is to oversee the operations at the drilling rigs. As such, you know the ins and outs of the operation, down to the hourly activities. Every day, activities are recorded either by the Driller, Mud Logger, MWD / LWD engineer or the Drilling Operations Coordinator throughout the day. As a DE representative for your company, you are required to prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR) based on the hourly activities reported. You must always maintain the language of report along with the terminologies and mnemonics of the Drilling Engineer. Given the following activities for well NO 15/9-F-4 on 2008-03-27, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR). Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
00:00 - 01:45: Continued rigging down the tension system. Time wind speed wind direction sea wave direction knots deg m deg 00 20 7/12 160 1,3/2,1 360 01:45 - 03:00: Held tool box talk and slacked of to 110 MT on the string. Released TBC as per vetco procedure. 03:00 - 04:30: Pulled HPDR tensinon joint and landed of in spider. Racked back stand in derrick. Made up HPDR lifting sub. Pulled back first double HPDR with tension joint on top and landed of in spider. 04:30 - 06:00: Disconnected flange bolt on HPDR flange and picked up double. Time wind speed wind direction sea wave direction knots deg m deg 05 00 11/15 170 1,5/2,4 360 06:00 - 08:00: Made up handling flange type c to HPDR double b in rotary. 08:00 - 09:00: Landed double a on HTS cradle with simultaneous lift by deck crane and block. Re-slung double a and lifted to horizontal storage rack using deck crane. 09:00 - 10:00: Pulled HPDR double b through rotary and placed coupling in working height above riser spider. Removed fairrings. 10:00 - 14:15: Landed off double b in riser spider. Broke bolts on flange. Inspected and preserved seal surfaces on flanges. Made up handling flange flange type c to double c. 14:15 - 15:00: Landed double b on HTS cradle with simultaneous lift by deck crane and block. Re-slung double b and lifted to horizontal storage rack using deck crane. 15:00 - 16:00: Pulled HPDR double c through rotary and placed coupling in working height above riser spider. Removed fairrings. 16:00 - 18:15: Landed off double c in riser spider. Broke bolts on flange. Lifted off double c. Inspected and preserved seal surfaces on flanges. Made up handling flange type c to standard joint Meanwhile ROV brushed wellhead seal area and installed VXG ring. 18:15 - 19:15: Landed double c on HTS cradle with simultaneous lift with deck crane and block. Re-slung double c and lifted to horizontal storage rack using deck crane. 19:15 - 21:30: Pulled HPDR standard joint and placed coupling in working height above riser spider. Removed fairrings. Landed off HPDR standard joint in riser spider. Broke bolts on flange. Observed loose skirt on TBC connector, bolts partly unscrewd and 2 bolts missing. Thightended bolts on TBC skirt. 21:30 - 22:15: Made up handling flange type c to HPDR lower pup joint. 22:15 - 22:30: Landed HPDR standard joint on HTS cradle with simultaneous lift by deck crane and block. Re-slung double HPDR standard joint and lifted to basket on main deck. 22:30 - 00:00: Pulled HPDR lower pup joint and placed coupling in working height above riser spider. Removed fairrings. Landed off HPDR standard joint in riser spider. Meanwhile installed debris cap on f-4 using ROV and tugger assist.
Pulled HPDR from 140 m to surface. Laid doubles in horizontal storage rack. Prepared singles for backload.
You are a Rig Supervisor working at an oil and gas offshore drilling operation. Your company is currently on a drilling campaign and you are the on-site Drilling Engineer (DE). As a DE, one of your jobs is to oversee the operations at the drilling rigs. As such, you know the ins and outs of the operation, down to the hourly activities. Every day, activities are recorded either by the Driller, Mud Logger, MWD / LWD engineer or the Drilling Operations Coordinator throughout the day. As a DE representative for your company, you are required to prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR) based on the hourly activities reported. You must always maintain the language of report along with the terminologies and mnemonics of the Drilling Engineer. Given the following activities for well NO 15/9-F-4 on 2008-03-28, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR). Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
00:00 - 01:30: Broke bolts on flange between lower pup and stress joint. 01:30 - 02:30: Due to findings made by production department, halted operation for inspection in wellhead area. A support bracket on the f-12 flowline/piping was found to be ripped off. M rsk rig management decided not to start production due to the circumstances. Further investigation/assessment needed before starting production. 02:30 - 03:30: Landed HPDR lower pup joint on HTS cradle with simultaneous lift by deck crane and block. Removed handling flange. Re-slung HPDR lower pup joint and lifted to basket on main deck. 03:30 - 05:15: Installed handling flange type c on TBC joint. Pulled out TBC joint and laid down on HTS cradle with simultaneous lift by block and deck crane. Removed handling flange. Lifted TBC joint to basket on main deck. 05:15 - 06:00: Wow for running production riser. Meanwhile cleared and tidied rigfloor. Brought f-4 flexible hose onto HTS. Held toolbox talk prior to transferring flexible hose to XMT deck. 06:00 - 19:00: Waited on weather. Meanwhile XMT deck for reception of f-4 flexible hose f-4 flexible hose to XMT deck flexibel hose in roof and jacked to position for hook up BOP on test stump and made up NT-2 connector door seal on BOP 19:00 - 00:00: Waited on weather. Meanwhile on hooking up flexible hose production in equalizing across DHSV
Waited on weather for running production riser. Meanwhile brought flexible hose to XMT deck and hooked up same. Landed BOP on test stump. Attempted to test BOP to 15 k. Had leakage on test stump. Changed gasket on test stump. Lifted f-4 XMT to moonpool. Transferred tension cylinders to XMT deck.
You are a Rig Supervisor working at an oil and gas offshore drilling operation. Your company is currently on a drilling campaign and you are the on-site Drilling Engineer (DE). As a DE, one of your jobs is to oversee the operations at the drilling rigs. As such, you know the ins and outs of the operation, down to the hourly activities. Every day, activities are recorded either by the Driller, Mud Logger, MWD / LWD engineer or the Drilling Operations Coordinator throughout the day. As a DE representative for your company, you are required to prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR) based on the hourly activities reported. You must always maintain the language of report along with the terminologies and mnemonics of the Drilling Engineer. Given the following activities for well NO 15/9-F-4 on 2008-03-29, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR). Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
00:00 - 06:00: Waited on weather. Meanwhile on hooking up flexible hose BOP 6 month 15 k test had lekage on test stump gasket on test stump and made up NT-2 connector f-4 XMT to moonpool tension cylinders for f-14 to XMT deck 06:00 - 20:00: Waited on weather for running production riser. Meanwhile 6 month BOP test to 15 k 10 MT tugger in moonopol guide funnel to f-4 and installed debris cover derrick inspection 20:00 - 00:00: Waited on weather for running production riser. Meanwhile repair of BX elevator TBC joint to drillfllor pre-operational checks on TBC
Waited on weather to obtain conditions for running production riser. Meanwhile tested BOP to 15 k. Lifted TBC to drillfloor and performed pre-operational checks. Laid out 10 3/4" casing. Installed vinyl guides and tenison ring in wellhead module decks.
You are a Rig Supervisor working at an oil and gas offshore drilling operation. Your company is currently on a drilling campaign and you are the on-site Drilling Engineer (DE). As a DE, one of your jobs is to oversee the operations at the drilling rigs. As such, you know the ins and outs of the operation, down to the hourly activities. Every day, activities are recorded either by the Driller, Mud Logger, MWD / LWD engineer or the Drilling Operations Coordinator throughout the day. As a DE representative for your company, you are required to prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR) based on the hourly activities reported. You must always maintain the language of report along with the terminologies and mnemonics of the Drilling Engineer. Given the following activities for well NO 15/9-F-4 on 2008-03-30, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR). Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
Wow for running production riser. Shut down f-12 production and ran production riser. Landed TBC on top of wellhead. Ran hot stab and minireel hose along guidewire.
You are a Rig Supervisor working at an oil and gas offshore drilling operation. Your company is currently on a drilling campaign and you are the on-site Drilling Engineer (DE). As a DE, one of your jobs is to oversee the operations at the drilling rigs. As such, you know the ins and outs of the operation, down to the hourly activities. Every day, activities are recorded either by the Driller, Mud Logger, MWD / LWD engineer or the Drilling Operations Coordinator throughout the day. As a DE representative for your company, you are required to prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR) based on the hourly activities reported. You must always maintain the language of report along with the terminologies and mnemonics of the Drilling Engineer. Given the following activities for well NO 15/9-F-4 on 2008-03-31, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR). Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
00:00 - 01:00: Held toolbox talk prior to lifting in tension joint. Removed BX-ELEVATOR. Installed 2 wire slings between bails and elevator. Picked up tension joint with deck crane and laid same on HTS cradle. Hooked up aft sling in tugger to get further in on drillfloor. Latched BX elevator around lift sub below 3 m pup joint. Lifted tension joint to upright position with simultaneous lift on deck crane and block. 01:00 - 02:30: Removed handling flange type f. Installed guide pins and landed tension joint on 3rd PR double. Made up connection using bolt tensioner tools. Pressure tested connection through test port 5 min 345 bar using hand pump. Installed bolt protector caps. Installed fairrings. 02:30 - 04:00: Released BX elevator and removed slings. Installed BX elevator in bails. Re-latched tension joint. Removed spider and installed master bushing. RIH with tensioner joint, installed bowl and hung off riser on 3 m 5 1/2" pup joint. 04:00 - 04:45: Made up 5 1/2" landing stand. RIH with production riser on 5 1/2" DP. Guided TBC into guide funnel while observing with ROV. Used ROV c-guide for stabbing TBC. Positioned ROV with manipulator camera pointing upwards in guide funnel cut out window. Observed TBC relative to VX ring and top wellhead while comming down with production riser. Stopped riser motion when 10 cm TBC swallow was obtained. 04:45 - 05:45: Detached lift sling on two points on each side of the hinge of the guide funnel. Unlocked hinge bolts and split guide funnel. Removed guide funnel by means of ROV and tuggers. 05:45 - 06:00: RIH with production riser and landed TBC on top of wellhead. Set down 10 MT. Ran hotstab and minireel hose along guidewire. 06:00 - 07:00: Established hot stab in port a and set valves on ROV lock panel to Verified TBC fully landed. Locked TBC by pressuring up through minireel to 3000 psi. Observed movement of indicator rods as prescribed. Maintained pressure for 15 mins. Set valves on ROV lock panel to parking position. Meanwhile assissted production in equalising across f-12 DHSV using cement unit. 07:00 - 07:15: Performed overpull test to 116 MT hookload 20 MT overpull. 07:15 - 08:30: Removed hotstab and installed dummy stab. Moved hotstab to receptacle on panel b. Set valves to lower dog flush and injected hydraulic fluid corrosion inhibitor through minireel. 08:30 - 09:00: Installed bleeder valve on top of tension joint running flange to prepare for pressure test. 09:00 - 10:00: Flushed and filled riser while venting air through valve on top of tension joint running flange. Closed valve. Lined up cement unit to standpipe and verified line-up by putting 15 bar on IBOP and opening same. 10:00 - 11:00: Pressure tested production riser to 20/200 bar 5/10 min OK. Pumped 680 liter and got full return when bleeding back. Observed for leaks around TBC with ROV OK. Maintained 20 MT overpull on TBC while performing pressure test. 11:00 - 11:45: Reduced hookload to 107 MT 10 MT overpull on TBC. Took measurement for contact ring relative to centralizer deck. Meanwhile pumped corrosion inhibitor in TBC upper piston cavity through hotstab port b. 11:45 - 13:45: Unstabbed hotstab and installed dummy stab in receptacle b. Landed riser guide funnel on f-5 using ROV and tugger support. Installed hatches on all levels in wellhead module for slot f-3 and f-5. 13:45 - 14:15: Held toolbox talk prior to installing tensioner assembly. 14:15 - 21:30: Hoisted tension ring and removed nylon guide in centralizer deck. Installed centralizer and boat collision stool in centralizer deck. Placed wooden beams on boat collision stool and landed tension ring on top. Installed contact ring below mark on riser contact grooves. Installed and assembled tension assy half hubs with shimms and made up tension ring lock plates. Connected 2 tension cylinders. Elevated tension assembly with tension cylinders and checked contact ring allignement. Made up contact ring. Connected 2 tension cylinders. 21:30 - 22:15: Pressured up on tension cylinders to 4 x 90 bar MT) and transferred tension from block to tension cylinders on centralizer deck. Slacked off drillstring to obtain marginal overpull 1 MT) at cutting height. 22:15 - 23:00: Installed centralizer assembly in tensioner deck. 23:00 - 00:00: Installed norse cutting equipment on riser. Barriered off centralizer deck.
Locked TBC connector to subsea wellhead. Performed overpull test. Pumped hydraulic fluid corrosion inhibitor in TBC cavities. Tested riser to 200 bar against GTV plug. Installed tensioning assembly on centralizer deck and transferred load from block to tension cylinders. Installed centralizers in wellhead decks. Cut riser and made 45 deg bevel in riser circumference.
You are a Rig Supervisor working at an oil and gas offshore drilling operation. Your company is currently on a drilling campaign and you are the on-site Drilling Engineer (DE). As a DE, one of your jobs is to oversee the operations at the drilling rigs. As such, you know the ins and outs of the operation, down to the hourly activities. Every day, activities are recorded either by the Driller, Mud Logger, MWD / LWD engineer or the Drilling Operations Coordinator throughout the day. As a DE representative for your company, you are required to prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR) based on the hourly activities reported. You must always maintain the language of report along with the terminologies and mnemonics of the Drilling Engineer. Given the following activities for well NO 15/9-F-4 on 2008-04-01, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR). Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
00:00 - 00:30: Installed norse cutting equipment on riser. 00:30 - 04:30: Cut riser according to norse procedure. Meanwhile flood lights in derrick checked both PRS'S with focus on falling objects tuggerchains and control panels on drillfloor gray valve and fosvs to 345 bar wellhead to drillfloor 04:30 - 05:15: Released top part of riser when cut obtained. Re-configuered cutting jig with 45 deg blades for machining bevel. Put protective ball on top of cut to avoid swarf falling into well. 05:15 - 06:00: Cut 45 deg bevel on riser circumference. 06:00 - 07:15: Rigged down norse cutting equipment. Removed swarf and smoothed down cut. Marked deck for wellhead orientation. 07:15 - 08:15: Packed and removed cutting equipment. Cleared and tidied wellhead decks. 08:15 - 09:00: Pulled landing stand and laid out handling flange and riser cut off. 09:00 - 09:15: Held toolbox talk prior to lowering WH with dual lift. 09:15 - 10:00: Lowered WH to tensioner deck and landed same on top of riser. 10:00 - 16:30: Orientated WH with valve stack pointing 45 deg relative to port/fwd. Pressure tested BT-SEALS to 35 bar OK. Energized plastic in upper annd lower BT seal. Tested seals to 207 bar 10 min OK. Locked in 1000 psi after test. Energized slips with cap srews according to vetco procedure. Pull tested WH with tugger OK. Installed valves on a and b annulus outlets. Meanwhile loosended bolts on BOP NT-2 connector on stump. Made preparations to run BOP riser joint. 16:30 - 16:45: Held toolbox talk prior to installing BOP riser joint. 16:45 - 17:45: Ran BOP riser joint using block and dedicated slings and landed on wellhead. Made up NT-2 connector. Retrieved lift slings. 17:45 - 18:00: Held toolbox talk prior to nippling BOP. 18:00 - 22:30: Nippled up BOP. Meanwhile prepared for installing diverter. 22:30 - 22:45: Held toolbox talk prior to installing slick joint and diverter. 22:45 - 00:00: Installed diverter in housing.
Installed surface wellhead and tested same. Ran BOP riser joint. Nippled up BOP. Installed diverter and slickjoint. Tested BOP connection and annulus valves against test plug to 345 bar. Made up bowl protector RT.
You are a Rig Supervisor working at an oil and gas offshore drilling operation. Your company is currently on a drilling campaign and you are the on-site Drilling Engineer (DE). As a DE, one of your jobs is to oversee the operations at the drilling rigs. As such, you know the ins and outs of the operation, down to the hourly activities. Every day, activities are recorded either by the Driller, Mud Logger, MWD / LWD engineer or the Drilling Operations Coordinator throughout the day. As a DE representative for your company, you are required to prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR) based on the hourly activities reported. You must always maintain the language of report along with the terminologies and mnemonics of the Drilling Engineer. Given the following activities for well NO 15/9-F-4 on 2008-04-02, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR). Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
00:00 - 00:30: Installed diverter in housing. 00:30 - 02:15: Ran slickjoint and landed same on top of BOP. Removed running slings from bails and installed elevator. 02:15 - 03:30: Function tested BOP shear ram OK. RIH with test plug for testing BOP connection. Function tested BOP rams and annular OK. Landed test plug in surface wellhead. Performed line test and verified line up by opening HCR with 35 bar OK. 03:30 - 04:15: Pressured up to 35 bar using cement unit mismatch pumped vs theoretical volume. Suspected pressuring up against GT plug. Opened b-annulus valves to vent underneath plug and pressure dropped immediatly. Leakage observed across test plug despite steady pressure 35 bar indicating that plug did not vent into pipe when doing pressure test. Discussed situation decided to re-attempt test while keeping b-annulus valves open. 04:15 - 05:15: Increased pumprate to 50 LPM and put 100 bar differential across plug, leakage decreased and pressure curve indicated that plug was sealing. Achieved steady pressure curve at 100 bar. Bled off pressure to 35 bar and held test for 5 mins bar drop 5 min). Steady fluid returns observed from b-annulus. Pressured up to 345 bar and tested connectors inner a annulus valve for 10 min 1,3 bar drop OK. Shifted valves on a annulus. Held pressure and pressure tested outer a annulus valve for 10 min 0,7 bar drop OK. Pumped and bled back 43 liter 345 bar). Still minor fluid returns from b-annulus outlet but gradually decreasing. 05:15 - 05:30: POOH with 5 1/2" DP stand and test plug. Observed dirt/mud residues plug. Found pieces of steel in the mud residues. Strapped pipe and found landing point 20,45 m vs theoretical 20,81 m but likely that plug landed too shallow. 05:30 - 06:00: Made up bowl protector to running tool and made up to stand of 5 1/2" DP. Meanwhile hooked up tension cylinders on BOP. 06:00 - 08:30: Installed bowl protector according to vetco instructions. POOH with 5 1/2" DP stand and laid down RT. Meanwhile hooked up BOP tension cylinerders in moonpool. 08:30 - 09:00: Held toolbox talk prior to retrieving annulus insert. 09:00 - 09:30: Checked equipment prior to RIH. 09:30 - 10:30: Picked up and made up annulus insert j-slot retrieval tool. 10:30 - 10:45: RIH with retrieval tool on 5 1/2" HWDP landing string from surface to 76 m MD. 10:45 - 11:00: M rsk crewchange. Held toolbox talk prior to continuing operation. 11:00 - 12:00: RIH with retrieval tool on 5 1/2" HWDP landing string from 76 m to 120 m MD. Made up TDS and took torque readings wiith annular closed psi on strip bottle). Torque 0,3-0,6 KNM at 5 RPM. 12:00 - 13:30: Tagged annulus insert at 139,68 m MD. Engaged j-slot and confirmed with 1 MT overpull. 13:30 - 14:15: Closed annnular and backed out insert with 3 lefthand turns. MAX torque 5 KNM. Observed for pressure build up none obeserved. Continued backing out annular insert with another 3 lefthand turns observed 6" travel OK. 14:15 - 14:30: Opened annular. Attempted to pull free had 18 MT overpull. Continued rotating left and came free with annular insert. 14:30 - 15:00: Flowchecked well well static. 15:00 - 15:45: Emptied trip tanks. Displaced well to 1,03 SG completion fluid at 1000 LPM. Pumped a total of 26 m3. 15:45 - 16:45: Broke out TDS. POOH with annular insert on 5 1/2" HWDP landing string from 138 m MD to surface. 16:45 - 17:00: Broke out annular insert RT. Worked to free annular insert free from j-slot running tool due to debris jamming the sleeve. 17:00 - 17:15: Held toolbox talk prior to making up smith 10 3/4" spear. 17:15 - 18:15: Made up spear to 5 1/2" HWDP checked serial no OK. Broke spear and inserted 9,632" nominal grapple. Made up spear using rig tongs. 18:15 - 19:45: Made up adjustment sub setting tool to stand of 5 1/2" HWDP checked serial no OK. 19:45 - 21:30: Performed extra washing trip in order to clean tie-back adapter. Made up bullnose/jet sub. RIH on 5 1/2" DP from surface to 140 m MD. Stepped up pumps to 3500 LPM SPP 68 bar. Passed tie-back adapter and pulled back while pumping and rotating with 5 RPM. Pumped a total of 25 m3. Took returns to separate pit. POOH with jet sub. 21:30 - 22:00: Made up bowl protector RT and RIH on stand of 5 1/2" DP to 20 m. Caught bowl portector and POOH. 22:00 - 22:15: Held toolbox talk prior to rig up 10 3/4" casing running equipment. 22:15 - 23:15: Cleared and tidied drillfloor prior to bringing in casing running equipment. 23:15 - 00:00: Installed BX-3 elevator, changed inserts and function tested same.
Installed bowl protector. Retrieved annulus insert in 10 3/4" hanger. Displaced well to 1,03 SG packer fluid. Made extra washing run to clean tie-back adapter. Retrieved bowl protector. Rig up for running 10 3/4" tie-back casing.
You are a Rig Supervisor working at an oil and gas offshore drilling operation. Your company is currently on a drilling campaign and you are the on-site Drilling Engineer (DE). As a DE, one of your jobs is to oversee the operations at the drilling rigs. As such, you know the ins and outs of the operation, down to the hourly activities. Every day, activities are recorded either by the Driller, Mud Logger, MWD / LWD engineer or the Drilling Operations Coordinator throughout the day. As a DE representative for your company, you are required to prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR) based on the hourly activities reported. You must always maintain the language of report along with the terminologies and mnemonics of the Drilling Engineer. Given the following activities for well NO 15/9-F-4 on 2008-04-03, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR). Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
00:00 - 02:00: Moved m rsk casing tong from drawwork deck storage and moved in front of IR. 02:00 - 05:00: Hooked up casing tong. Changed head on PDM to accommodate 10 3/4" casing. Moved HTS rollers from FWD to aft end of cantilever. Dressed PS-30 casing with 10 3/4" inserts/dies. Removed masterbushing and installed PS-30 in rotary. Hooked up PS-30 slip. Programmed and tested casing tong negative. 05:00 - 05:30: Troubleshot casing tong programming. 05:30 - 06:00: Function tested casing tong OK. 06:00 - 07:00: Picked up tie-back adapter and checked seals and acme thread. Installed tie-back adapter in slips. Secured same with dogcollar. 07:00 - 08:00: Picked up first 10 3/4" joint and stabbed on to tie-back adapter. Had problems with m rsk casing tong. Not able to get torque/turn curves on computer. 08:00 - 09:00: Investigated problem with casing tong. 09:00 - 09:30: Laid out tie-back adapter. Picked up joint and to test make up with m rsk casing tong. 09:30 - 11:45: Attempted to make up connection, investigated missing torque reading on m rsk system. Traced fault to be load cell or load cell amplifier. 11:45 - 12:15: Laid out jont and due to overtorque. 12:15 - 14:00: Rigged down m rsk casing tong and frame. 14:00 - 15:45: Rigged up odfjell casing tong and installed in rails in front of IR. Meanwhile held tollbox talk for re-installing safety net on FWD PRS. 15:45 - 18:15: Re-installed safety net around FWD PRS. 18:15 - 19:15: Powered up OWS casing tong. Installed travle cylinder. 19:15 - 21:00: Picked up tie-back connector and installed same in slips. Picked up 1 st joint and attempted to make up to tie-back adapter not able to get torque/turn curve on odfjell computer. Trouble shot situation. Changed gauges and valve on odfjell tong. 21:00 - 23:00: RIH with 10 3/4" tie-back casing from surface to 108 m MD according to tally. 23:00 - 00:00: Picked up and made up 10 3/4" hanger adjustable sub assy. Landed hanger in slips. Broke off casing hanger handling tool. Checked casing hanger. Changed from bx3 to 5 1/2" BX elevator.
Troublehot m rsk casing tong. Changed to odfjell casing tong. Troubleshot odfjell casing tong. Made up and RIH with 10 3/4" surface tie-back casing. Made up adjustment sub and 10 3/4" hanger. Engaged spear. Troubleshot TDS torque wrench. RIH and made several attempts to land. Achieved satifactory datum on 4th attempt. Made up tie-back adapter to 10 000 NM. POOH with spear. Rigged down casing tong and PS-30 slips.
You are a Rig Supervisor working at an oil and gas offshore drilling operation. Your company is currently on a drilling campaign and you are the on-site Drilling Engineer (DE). As a DE, one of your jobs is to oversee the operations at the drilling rigs. As such, you know the ins and outs of the operation, down to the hourly activities. Every day, activities are recorded either by the Driller, Mud Logger, MWD / LWD engineer or the Drilling Operations Coordinator throughout the day. As a DE representative for your company, you are required to prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR) based on the hourly activities reported. You must always maintain the language of report along with the terminologies and mnemonics of the Drilling Engineer. Given the following activities for well NO 15/9-F-4 on 2008-04-04, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR). Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
00:00 - 00:15: Picked up pre-made 5 1/2" HWDP with 10 3/4" ITCO spear with PRS. Attempted to make up stand to TDS negative slipped in TDS back up dies. 00:15 - 01:15: Broke off TDS from stand. Set down stand in PRS. Lowered TDS and inspected torque wrench dies, removed swarf from dies. Re-attempted make up to stand in TDS OK. 01:15 - 01:30: Ran 10 3/4" ITCO spear 3 m into 10 3/4" tie-back casing and latched same. Took up/down weight 82/79 MT. RIH with tie-back casing on 5 1/2" HWDP Put meter marks from casing hanger landing shoulder. Tagged with 4 MT at 139,4 m, i. E. 30-40 cm shallow no colour marks observed in WH b-annulus outlet. Re-attempted tag same depth. 01:30 - 02:30: Evaluated situation. Checked drawings for potential hang-ups. Checked tally and joints left on deck OK. Made two attempt to index pipe before tagging again same depth. Sudden overpull of 14 MT observed after pulling some 30 cm above tag depth. 02:30 - 03:15: Decided to attempt to screw in 1-2 turn in order to verify tie-back adapter depth. RIH and tagged approx 10 cm deeper than earlier. Observed lower orange and white band in b-annulus outlet. Measured required distance for adjustment sub travel and decieded to continue according to plan. 03:15 - 04:15: Set torqe limit to 2700 NM. Made 3 attempts to enter tie-back adapter. Entered tie-back adapter on 4th attempt and observed weight increasing about 3-4 MT for each turn. Slacked off to neutral MT) for each turn achieved. String stalled out at 2700 NM after 5+ turns achieved. Took 10 MT overpull. Rotated at 1 RPM. Attempted make up to 10 000 NM torque) spear started to slip at 5500 NM. Re-engaged spear. Adjusted torque setting to minimum torque 6600 NM started to slip at 5500 NM. Re-enaged spear. Set torque limit to 10 000 NM, increased rotation to 3 RPM. String stalled out on 10 000 NM torque) OK. 04:15 - 04:45: Took 30 MT overpull to check pre-tension in casing towards datum. Streched pipe approx 2" and observed lower white band through b-annulus outlet. 04:45 - 06:00: Rigged down odfjell casing tong and removed PS-30 slips. Installed masterbushing and bowl. 06:00 - 09:00: Jammed torque wrench on TDS. Inspected equipment and found that wrong die-holders had been installed. Changed die-holders. 09:00 - 09:15: Held toolbox talk prior to picking up adjustment sub activation tool. 09:15 - 10:15: RIH with adjustment sub and located same at 28,4 m MD. Checked serial numbers on pipe. Made up TDS. 10:15 - 11:00: Pressured up on drillpipe to 140 bar to activate horizontal dogs. Pulled back 0,4 m and confirmed engaged in vertical dog profile by 9 MT overpull. Rotated string with 22 righthand turns. Observed colored band through b-annulus outlet to confirm adjustment sub collapsing. Increased overpull to 30 MT and continued rotating until TDS stalled out on 9 KNM and overpull reduced. Slacked off string to 28,4 m MD mark and waited for 2 min. Bleed off pressure on DP. Obtained a total of 17" travel on adjustment sub. 11:00 - 11:45: POOH with adjustment sub activation tool and racked back in derrick. 11:45 - 12:00: Made up drillquip straddle cup tester. 12:00 - 12:30: RIH with straddle cup tester and located same at 28,4 m MD across metal seal in adjustment sub. Meanwhile held toolbox talk for pressure testing. 12:30 - 13:00: Lined up cement unit on standpipe. Performed line test to 380 bar. 13:00 - 14:30: Pressure tested adjustment sub seal) to 380 bar 10 min OK. Kept b-annulus open throughout test. 14:30 - 15:00: RIH with straddle cup tester from 28,4 m and located same across tie-back adpater at 140,5 m MD. 15:00 - 16:00: Filled pipe with approx 1,8 m3 packer fluid prior to testing. Pressured up to 380 bar observed leakage from b-annulus outlet not able to obtain test. 16:00 - 16:15: Pulled back 10 m to put cuptester in blank pipe to test tool. Pressured up not able to obtain test straddle cup test leaking. 16:15 - 17:30: POOH with straddle cup tester from 130,5 m MD to surface. Laid out cup tester and inspected same. Found no tears or flaws, but od reduced significantly vs originally 10,13") 17:30 - 17:45: Held toolbox talk prior to rigging casing running equipment. 17:45 - 18:00: Rigged up casing running equipment. Found a yellow sheared allen bolt on walkway along drillfloor. Suspended operation and evaluated situation. 18:00 - 20:00: Isolated aft PRS and TDS and inspected same with manrider. Found origin of bolthead to be from backside of aft PRS upper grip head. 20:00 - 00:00: Parked aft PRS for repair. Performed repair work on aft PRS. Broke out and re-thightended in total 24 allen/hex bolts with prescribed momentum ft lbs). Replaced broken bolt. Meanwhile bx3 elevator in bails vetco/bot equipment to cantilever
Changed die holders in TDS. Ran adjustment sub activation tool and retracted adjustment sub. Tested metal seal in adjustment sub to 380 bar. Rigged up casing running equipment to run hanger RT. Observed dropped object on drilfloor suspended operations for investigation and repair work on aft PRS. RIH with hanger RT on 10 3/4" casing.