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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-11 B on 2013-06-20, 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 displacing well through bit to 1. 03 SG brine with 1000-2000 LPM and 118-235 bar. 00:30 - 00:45: Opened mfctc tool by setting down 20 bar on PBR. 00:45 - 02:15: Displaced well through mfctc to 1. 03 SG bine with 2000-4000 LPM, 40-146 bar, 90 RPM and 9-18 KNM. 02:15 - 02:45: Operated the mfctc to closed position. Deactivated well commissioner packer. 02:45 - 03:15: Flushed flowlines with 1,03 SG brine. 03:15 - 04:15: Prepared to perform pressure test on well down pipe and kill line. Performed line test. Pressure tested well to 345 bar with 1. 03 SG brine OK. 04:15 - 04:45: Performed flow check for 30 minutes well static. 04:45 - 07:15: Pulled out of hole with cleanout string on 5 1/2" drill pipe from 4687m MD to 4120m MD. 07:15 - 07:45: Broke out and laid down 10 3/4" scraper. 07:45 - 10:00: Pulled out of hole with cleanout string on 5 1/2" drill pipe from 4120m MD to 2796m MD. 10:00 - 19:30: Top drive collided with stand in the pipe racking machine and bent top joint. Performed timeout for safety and inspected for damages. Aft PRS junction box damaged. Secured stand with fore PRS and parked aft PRS. Laid out stand to cantilever. Performed PDO check of derrick. 19:30 - 22:00: Pulled out of hole with cleanout string on 5 1/2" drill pipe from 2796m MD to 1667m MD. 22:00 - 23:00: Broke out and laid down well commissioner and 9 5/8" scraper. 23:00 - 23:30: Changed to 3 1/2" handling equipment. 23:30 - 00:00: Pulled out of hole with cleanout string on 3 1/2" drill pipe from 1667m MD to 1512m MD.
Pulled out of hole with cleanout assembly from 4150m MD to 2796m MD. Stopped due to damaged junction box on aft PRS. Pulled out of hole with cleanout assembly from 2796m MD to 1512m 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-11 B on 2013-06-21, 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: Pulled out of hole with cleanout string on 3 1/2" drill pipe from 1512m MD to 165m MD. 03:30 - 04:30: Displaced surface lines and manifolds to seawater. 04:30 - 05:30: Displaced riser to seawater from 165m MD with 2600 LPM and 59 bar. 05:30 - 06:30: Pulled out of hole with cleanout string on 3 1/2" drill pipe from 156m MD. Laid down well protector to cantilever. 06:30 - 07:00: Changed to 5 1/2" handling equipment. Cleaned and tidied rig floor. 07:00 - 07:15: Performed prejob meeting prior to pick up and run safelock plug. 07:15 - 09:15: Picked up and made up safelock plug. Ran in hole with safelock plug to 632m MD. 09:15 - 10:30: Established circulation and washed the setting area with 1100 LPM and 4 bar. Installed safelock plug at 635m MD. Top of plug at 631. 6m MD. 10:30 - 11:00: Lined up from cement unit and pressure tested safelock plug from below to 200 bar for 10 minutes OK. Pumped a total of 1128 liters, bled 1120 liters back. 11:00 - 11:30: Closed ball valve and released safelock running tool. 11:30 - 12:00: Spotted 5m3 hi-visc pill on top of safelock plug with 1800 LPM and 11 bar. 12:00 - 13:00: Pulled out of hole with safelock running tool and laid out same to cantilever. 13:00 - 13:30: Lined up from cement unit and closed shear ram. Pressure tested safelock plug from above to 345 bar for 10 minutes OK. Pumped a total of 779 liters, bled 767 liters back. Opened shear ram. 13:30 - 14:00: Picked up and made up bullnose and wearbushing retrieval tool. 14:00 - 14:30: Ran in hole with wearbushing retrieval tool to 146m MD. Pulled wearbushing free with 46mt overpull. 14:30 - 15:00: Racked back one stand and jetted wellhead with 1. 03 SG brine at 2000 LPM and 20 bar. 15:00 - 17:00: Pulled out of hole with 10 3/4" wearbushing on 5 1/2" drill pipe. Laid out wearbushing to cantilever. 17:00 - 17:15: Performed prejob meeting prior to picking up lockdown assembly. 17:15 - 18:00: Picked up and made up seal assembly lockdown assembly and ran in hole on 5 1/2" drill pipe to wellhead at 138m MD. 18:00 - 20:30: Lined up to perform pressure test from cement unit. Pressure set seal assembly lockdown assembly with 207 bar. Verified assembly set by applying 30mt overpull. 20:30 - 21:00: Pulled out of hole from 138m MD. Cleaned and tidied rig floor. 21:00 - 21:15: Performed prejob meeting prior to start nippling down diverter and bell nipple. 21:15 - 00:00: Rigged up to pull diverter. Pulled diverter. Installed master bushings. Laid diverter out to cantilever. Prepared to pull bell nipple.
Pulled out of hole with cleanout string from 1512m MD. Displaced riser to seawater. Installed safelock plug at 635m MD, and pressure tested same to 200 bar below) and 345 bar above). Retrieved 10 3/4" wearbushing. Installed lock down assembly. Nippled down diverter and 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-11 B on 2013-06-22, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR). Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
00:00 - 11:30: Nippled down BOP and moved over to test stump. 11:30 - 11:45: Performed prejob meeting prior to remove master bushings and pick up and make up claxton tool to NT-2 connector. 11:45 - 12:30: Removed master bushings and outer bushings. Picked up and made up claxton tool to 5 1/2" drill pipe. 12:30 - 13:15: Landed off claxton tool to NT-2 connector. Attached control lines and latched running tool. Recovered control lines. Verified make up by applying 5mt overpull. 13:15 - 14:00: Removed scaffold from around claxton tool. Meanwhile cleaned and tidied rig floor. 14:00 - 14:15: Held prejob meeting prior to rigging down tensioning system. 14:15 - 21:00: Rigged down tensioning cylinders and tension ring. Meanwhile prepared 24" elevator, c-plate and bails on rig floor. 21:00 - 23:00: Removed split hatch cover from f-11. Rigged up to run guide wires to wellhead template. 23:00 - 00:00: Ran guide wires to seabed.
Nippled down diverter and BOP. Installed claxton tool to NT-2 connector. Rigged down tensioning cylinders and tension ring. Installed guide wires.
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-11 B on 2013-06-23, 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: Ran guide wires to seabed and latched in place to wellhead template using ROV. Ran hot stab hydraulic connection and connected same to hot stab receptacle on riser connector using ROV. 03:30 - 03:45: Performed prejob meeting prior to disconnect high pressure drilling riser. 03:45 - 04:30: Released high pressure drilling riser and pulled to 1 meter above wellhead housing. ROV locked hydraulic valves on high pressure drilling riser. 04:30 - 08:30: Rigged up to pull high pressure drilling riser. Installed spider into rotary and installed hydraulic hoses. Function tested same. 08:30 - 10:30: Pulled out of hole with BOP joint. Laid out BOP joint and claxton tool to cantilever. 10:30 - 10:45: Changed to 24" handling equipment. 10:45 - 12:30: Pulled riser tension joint and laid out same to cantilever. 12:30 - 12:45: Changed handling equipment to 5 1/2". 12:45 - 15:15: Pulled riser pup and one double joint. Laid out same to cantilever. 15:15 - 17:45: Unable to lay double riser joint on subrack craddle. Cut bumber bar off portside. Moved double riser joint to portside. 17:45 - 19:00: Pull double riser joint and laid out to cantilever. 19:00 - 19:15: Performed prejob meeting with new crew. 19:15 - 21:30: Disconnected flange on single joint Installed lifting nubbing and laid out to cantilever with crane. 21:30 - 22:00: Picked up single riser joint and set in spider. 22:00 - 23:00: Disconnected guide wires with ROV. Retrieved guide wires. 23:00 - 00:00: Disconnected flange on riser joint
Ran guide wires and attached same in wellhead template. Disconnected riser connector. Pulled out of hole with high pressure drilling riser.
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-11 B on 2013-06-24, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR). Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
00:00 - 01:30: Installed lifting nubbing on riser joint and laid out to cantilever with crane. 01:30 - 04:00: Picked up lower riser pup and set in spider. Disconnected flange. Installed lifting nubbing and laid out to cantilever with crane. 04:00 - 05:30: Picked up and laid out stressjoint and TBC to cantilever. Meanwhile installed guide funnel on wellhead. 05:30 - 06:00: Installed production tension contact ring on f-11 slot. Lowered annulus valves through rotary to wellhead. 06:00 - 08:30: Rigged up to run production riser. 08:30 - 08:45: Performed prejob meeting prior to start run production riser. 08:45 - 12:15: Picked up tieback connector and stessjoint and set in rotary. Picked up and made up lower riser pup. 12:15 - 12:45: Lowered production riser through rotary to test connector. Functioned tieback connector by fully stroking out. Full stroke too long, broke ROV panel. 12:45 - 15:15: Pulled out with tiaback connector and riser stressjoint and set in rotary. Disconnected lower riser pup and laid out to cantilever. Laid out primary riser stressjoint to cantilever. 15:15 - 18:00: Picked up backup riser stressjoint to rotary and made up to lower riser pup. 18:00 - 19:00: Tested backup tieback connector. 19:00 - 19:15: Performed prejob meeting with new crew. 19:15 - 19:45: Shimmed TBC ring. Lowered riser and landed off in riser spider. 19:45 - 22:45: Picked up riser single and positioned and landed off joint. Inspected seal surface and installed IX-14 ring. Made up flange connection with bolt tensioner. Pressure tested flange connection to 3000 psi through test port OK. 22:45 - 23:00: Picked up and installed flange protection fairings. 23:00 - 23:45: Lowered riser and set in riser spider. Attached guide wires to clamp. 23:45 - 00:00: Ran guide wires to seabed and attached to wellhead template wiht ROV. Meanwhle installed lifting nubbing to riser single
Pulled high pressure drilling riser and laid out to cantilever. Ran production riser.
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-11 B on 2013-06-25, 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: Picked up riser single and positioned and landed off joint. Inspected seal surface and installed IX-14 ring. Made up flange connection with bolt tensioner. Pressure tested flange connection to 3000 psi through test port OK. Lowered riser and set in riser spider. 02:30 - 04:30: Picked up riser single and positioned and landed off joint. Inspected seal surface and installed IX-14 ring. Made up flange connection with bolt tensioner. Pressure tested flange connection to 3000 psi through test port OK. Lowered riser and set in riser spider. 04:30 - 07:00: Picked up riser single and positioned and landed off joint. Inspected seal surface and installed IX-14 ring. Made up flange connection with bolt tensioner. Pressure tested flange connection to 3000 psi through test port OK. Lowered riser and set in riser spider. 07:00 - 07:15: Performed prejob meeting prior to pick up splash zone riser joint. 07:15 - 08:45: Picked up splash zone riser joint and landed off joint. Inspected seal surface and installed IX-14 ring. Made up flange connection with bolt tensioner. Pressure tested flange connection to 3000 psi through test port OK. Lowered riser and set in riser spider. 08:45 - 10:30: Picked up upper riser pup joint and positioned and landed off joint. Inspected seal surface and installed IX-14 ring. Made up flange connection with bolt tensioner. Pressure tested flange connection to 3000 psi through test port OK. Lowered riser and set in riser spider. 10:30 - 12:00: Picked up tension joint and landed off joint. Inspected seal surface and installed IX-14 ring. Made up flange connection with bolt tensioner. Pressure tested flange connection to 3000 psi through test port OK. Lowered riser and set in riser spider. 12:00 - 14:00: Modified flange protector clamp straps. Installed protector clamps. 14:00 - 14:15: Lowered riser and attached hang off plate. Locked spider and landed off weight. 14:15 - 14:30: Removed riser running tool from riser tension joint. 14:30 - 15:30: Picked up and made up 5 1/2" drill pipe with riser running tool and tension riser joint. Picked up weight and removed hangoff plate. 15:30 - 15:45: Performed prejob meeting prior to remove riser spider. 15:45 - 17:15: Removed riser spider. Installed outer ring and master bushings. 17:15 - 17:30: Made up top drive to 5 1/2" drill pipe and riser. Spaced out to install needle valve. Ensured needle valve secured for running. 17:30 - 19:00: Lowered riser to safe distance above riser landing guide funnel. Verified VGX ring in correct position. Lowered riser inside vertical guide. Removed riser guide funnel. 19:00 - 19:30: Lowered hot stab to tieback connector. Installed hot stab using ROV. 19:30 - 19:45: Landed off tieback connector on wellhead with 15mt. Functioned valves on ROV panel to lock tieback connector. 19:45 - 20:30: Applied 3000 psi until stroke indicator indicated fully set. 20:30 - 20:45: Picked up and applied 20mt overpull to verify latched production riser. 20:45 - 21:00: Lined up to perform pressure test of riser. 21:00 - 21:45: Filled riser with water using cement unit while venting through tension joint. 21:45 - 22:00: Performed prejob meeting prior to perform pressure test to 20/200 bar for 5/10 minutes. 22:00 - 22:45: Pressure tested riser to 20/200 bar for 5/10 minutes. Pumped 320 liters. Bled 320 liters back. 22:45 - 23:00: Opened needle valve on tension joint to drain string. Closed needle valve. 23:00 - 00:00: Flushed tieback connector control lines with inhibitor using the mini reel pump.
Ran production riser to wellhead. Landed and locked tieback connector on wellhead. Pressure tested production riser and tieback connector to 200 bar.
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-11 B on 2013-06-26, 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: Flushed tieback connector control lines with inhibitor using the mini reel pump. Sat all valves to parking position. Recovered hot stab and guide wires to surface. Installed dummy stab in tieback connector. 01:15 - 10:00: Installed riser centralizers, tension ring and tension cylinders. Meanwhile pressure tested BOP to 345 bar on stump. Performed pre-job meeting prior to cut and bevel the riser tension joint. 10:00 - 13:30: Cut the riser tension joint while holding 2-4 ton overpull in string. Laid out cut off riser piece and riser cutting equipment. Meanwhile pressure tested BOP to 345 bar on stump. 13:30 - 15:30: Bevelled riser tension joint edge. Held pre-job SJA meeting prior to pick up claxton tool and BOP joint. 15:30 - 21:30: Picked up and sat multibowl in rotary, inspected nt2 connection, OK. Picked up surface joint claxton tool assembly and made up same to multibowl. Performed pick up test of assembly to 0,15 meter above deck. Picked up assembly and removed master bushings. Ran assembly through rotary. Installed master bushings. Picked up single and ran in with multibowl. Landed out multibowl. 21:30 - 00:00: Tested multibowl BT and FS seals. Energized plastic in uppper and lower BT seals. Meanwhile attempted to pressure test annular BOP on stump.
Installed tie back connector. Installed riser centralizers, tension ring and tension cylinders. Cut off and bevelled riser tension joint. Landed multibowl.
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-11 B on 2013-06-27, 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: Energized multibowl slips. Performed 5 ton overpull test, OK. Meanwhile pressure tested annular BOP to 20 345 bar on stump. Not able to obtain test. Commenced to replace annular element. 02:00 - 02:30: Installed hatches around production riser. Meanwhile replacing annular preventer. 02:30 - 03:30: Installed control hose reel and pump for claxton tool on drill floor. Meanwhile replacing annular preventer. 03:30 - 05:30: Erected scaffolding around claxton tool in moonpool. Meanwhile replacing annular preventer. 05:30 - 07:30: Attempted to disengage claxton tool with 1500 psi on piston. Not able to release tool. Increased pressure to 1800 psi and released claxton tool. Meanwhile replacing annular preventer. 07:30 - 09:30: Held pre-job meeting. Pulled out with claxton tool and laid down same to cantilever deck. Meanwhile replacing annular preventer. Worked with installation of valves and test of multibowl. 09:30 - 18:00: Replaced annular preventer. Function tested annular preventer twice prior to pressure test. Pressure tested annular preventer to 30 345 bar 5 10 minutes, test OK. Meanwhile worked with installation of valves and test of multibowl. Performed maintenance on TDS. Moved slick joint and diverter to drill floor. At 17 00 hrs informed PCR to shut down production on well f-12 and f-14. 18:00 - 00:00: Performed pre-job meeting prior to nipple up BOP. Moved BOP to well center and landed same onto riser. Made up nt2 connector. Connected tension system. Ran slick joint and made up same. At 23 15 hrs informed PCR to restart production on well f-12 and f-14.
Replaced annular preventer. Installed surface riser and 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-11 B on 2013-06-28, 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: Pulled master bushings. Installed diverter. 01:00 - 02:45: Installed BX elevator and rotator. Changed handling equipment to 5 1/2". Picked up bowl protector RT and made up same to 5 1/2" DP. RIH and installed bowl protector. POOH with RT. 02:45 - 08:30: Picked up and RIH with annulus insert retrieval tool. Tagged and engaged annulus insert at 140,2 meter, not able to release annulus insert. POOH with RT. Redressed RT, replaced torque pins with torque keys. Ran back in with RT and engaged same. Released annulus insert with 4000 NM. POOH with RT and redressed same with torque pins. RIH and retrieved annulus insert. Broke out and laid down annulus RT to cantilever. 08:30 - 12:30: Held pre-job meeting prior to clean out run. Picked up and made up jetting sub to 5 1/2" DP. RIH with jetting sub on 5 1/2" DP from surface to 150 m. Pumped 13 m3 hi-vis pill with 500 liter/min, 4 bar. Chased pill with 4,5 m3 SW at 500 liter/min, 2,8 bar. Stopped pumping and RIH from 150 m to 170 m. Waited for pill to soak for 10 minutes. Commenced circulation with SW between 170 m 135 m at 3000 liter/min, 26 bar, 10 RPM, 1-3 KNM. Displaced well back to 26 m3 1,03 SG inhibited brine with 3000 liter/min, 26 bar. POOH and laid down jet sub. 12:30 - 13:45: Strapped DP stands from derrick. 13:45 - 14:30: Held pre-job meeting prior to retrieving bowl protector. RIH with bowl protector retrieval tool and retrieved same. POOH with bowl protector. 14:30 - 17:15: Performed pre-job meeting prior to rig up. Rigged up handling equipment for 10 3/4" tie-back casing. 17:15 - 20:00: Held pre-job meeting prior make up setting tool. Picked up and racked back adjustable surface hanger setting tool. 20:00 - 21:00: Cleaned and cleared rigfloor. Installed large head for 10 3/4" casing handling in PDM. Performed pre-job meeting prior to run 10 3/4" tie-back string. 21:00 - 23:15: Picked up 10 3/4" tie-back connector, inspected same, OK. Picked up and RIH with 10 3/4" tie-back string as per running tally from surface to 103 meter. 23:15 - 00:00: Picked up 10 3/4" surface casing hanger assembly with adjustment sub and continued to RIH.
Retrieved annulus insert. RIH with tie-back 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-11 B on 2013-06-29, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR). Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
00:00 - 01:00: Tagged land off point with 3 ton. Landed off tie-back string at 139,73 meter rotated string with two turns to engage threads in tie-back adapter. 01:00 - 01:30: Released riser RT and POOH with same. 01:30 - 03:00: Rigged down handling equipment for 10 3/4" tie-back casing and cleared rig floor. Rigged up for handling of 5 1/2" DP. 03:00 - 03:30: Picked up and made up tie-back torque tool. Meanwhile drained riser. 03:30 - 05:30: RIH with tie-back connector torque tool on 5 1/2" DP. Landed and engaged torque tool in tie-back adapter at 139,26 meter. Made up tie-back connection to 13300 NM, turned string 5 3/4 RH turns. 05:30 - 06:00: POOH with tie-back connector torque tool on 5 1/2" DP. 06:00 - 07:15: Rigged up handling equipment for 10 3/4" tie-back casing. Held toolbox talk. 07:15 - 08:45: Picked up casing hanger landing string and RIH to top of casing hanger at 20,9 meter. Engaged CHRT with 6 left hand turns. 08:45 - 10:45: Performed pre-job meeting prior to test tie-back adapter. Rigged up swedge and hose for tie-back connector test. Flushed lines and tested lines to 345 bar for 5 minutes. Pressure tested tie-back connector to 20 345 bar 5 10 minutes. Pumped 466 liters, bled back 461 liters. Rigged down swedge and hose. 10:45 - 11:30: Picked up adjustable sub setting tool and RIH with same to 28,67 m 11:30 - 12:00: Applied 133 bar, picked up 2 ton, bleed off pressure. Turned string 13 turns and picked up with 30 ton overpull. Continued to turn untill 9000 NM torque achieved. Total 14 1/4 turns. Observed correct movement through annulus port on surface WH. Final tension 30 ton. 12:00 - 18:00: POOH with adjustable sub setting tool and racked back in derrick. Changed to 10 3/4" handling equipment. Made up 10 3/4" x 2002 weco swedge. Pressure tested adjustable sub internal seal to 30 375 bar 5 10 minutes. Pumped 446 liters, bled back 446 liters. Rigged down hose and swedge. Disengaged CHRT with 6 right hand turns. POOH with CHRT from 20,89 meter to surface. Broke out and laid down CHRT to cantilever. Rigged down 10 3/4" casing handling equipment and rigged up for handling 5 1/2" DP. 18:00 - 20:15: Picked up 10 3/4" MS-T seal assembly RT and made up same to 5 1/2" DP double. Connected hydraulic lines to RT and flushed through same. Function tested 10 3/4" MS-T seal assembly RT. Installed MS-T seal on RT. 20:15 - 21:00: RIH with 10 3/4" MS-T seal assembly and landed off at 20,86 meter. Attempted to lock RT into riser. Not able to lock RT into riser due to internal hydraulic leak i RT. 21:00 - 23:00: POOH with 10 3/4" MS-T seal assembly. Picked up backup 10 3/4" MS-T seal assembly RT and tested same hydraulically. Verified RT measurements. RIH with backup 10 3/4" MS-T seal assembly and landed same at 20,86 meter. 23:00 - 00:00: Sat MS-T seal assembly.
Installed tie-back connector and pressure tested same. Installed adjustable surface hanger and tested same. Ran seal 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-11 B on 2013-06-30, 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: Tested seal assembly to 345 bar 10 minutes through multibowl test port. POOH with 10 3/4" MS-T seal assembly RT and laid down same. 01:15 - 02:00: Held toolbox talk. Lined up to pressure test BOP connection and shear ram against safe lock plug. Performed pressure test to 30 345 bar 5 10 minutes. Pumped 553 liters, bled back 553 liters. 02:00 - 03:00: Picked up bowl protector RT and made up same to 5 1/2" DP. RIH and installed bowl protector at 20,45 m. 03:00 - 03:15: POOH with RT. 03:15 - 07:15: Rigged up, slipped and cut drill line. Calibrated drawworks after slip and cut job. Cleaned and cleared rig floor. 07:15 - 07:30: Performed pre-job meeting prior to retrieve safe lock plug. 07:30 - 10:45: Picked up safe lock plug RT and made up to 5 1/2" DP. RIH with safe lock plug RT on 5 1/2" DP from surface to 611 m with restricted speed. At 611 meter made up TDS and commenced washing down to 629 meter with 300 liter, 3 bar. Increased flow rate to 2000 liter/min, 13 bar and displaced hi-pill out of well between 629 m 621 m. Decreased rate to 300 liter/min, 3-4 bar and washed back down to 629 meter. Continued to wash down with 150 liter/min to top of plug at 631,6 m. 10:45 - 11:45: Latched onto plug at 4. Attempt. Sat down 20 ton on plug, rotated string 1/2 RH turn, took 15 ton overpull. Slacked off 2 ton weight and applied 35 bar, observed pressure drop to 15 bar, bleed off pressure to 0 bar. Took 2 ton overpull and rotated 24 right hand turns to release plug, pulled plug free up to 627 meter. Performed flow check for 10 minutes, OK. RIH to below plug setting point to ensure plug was retrieved and free, OK. 11:45 - 14:15: Held pre-job meeting prior to POOH. POOH with safe lock plug on 5 1/2" DP from 639 m to surface with restricted speed. Inspected safe lock plug and RT, laid down same to cantilever. 14:15 - 15:45: Cleaned and cleared rigfloor. Picked up bowl protector RT and made up same to 5 1/2" DP. RIH to 20,55 meter and attemped to retrieve bowl protector. POOH with RT only. Inspected RT and RIH to 20,55 meter and retrieved bowl protector. POOH with bowl protector. 15:45 - 19:00: Pressure tested upper lower IBOP'S and kelly hose to 20 345 bar 5 minutes. Meanwhile rigged up for running 7" completion string. 19:00 - 20:45: Performed pre-job meeting prior to rig up tubing equipment. Changed to 7" handling gear, BX elevators, installed rotator, adjusted link tilt function. Made up kick stand and racked back in derrick. Installed 7" casing tong and tested same. 20:45 - 00:00: Installed vario spider slips and tested same. Rigged up cable drums on rigfloor and installed sheave for DHPG. Prepared completion assembly and on deck.
Slipped and cut drill line. Pulled safelock plug. Rigged up for completion.
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-11 B on 2013-07-01, 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: Rigged up cable drums on rigfloor and installed sheave for DHPG. Prepared completion assembly and on deck. Performed pre-job meeting with all involved personnel prior to run completion string. 01:30 - 04:00: Picked up and RIH 7" completion from surface to 67 meter. Assembly with 7" perforated stem and mule shoe. Assembly with pre installed EVO plug and auto fill valve. Assembly with bot granite packer. 2 ea. Plain 7" tubing joints. Assembly with DHPG. 1 ea. Plain 7" tubing joint. 04:00 - 05:45: Terminated cable to down hole temperature and pressure gauge. Function tested DHPG. 05:45 - 20:30: RIH with 7" tubing from 67 m to 715 m average running speed 4 joints/hr. Total rejected joints 2. Observed trouble with belt on HTS. 20:30 - 21:00: Troubleshoot on HTS belt sensor. 21:00 - 00:00: RIH with 7" tubing from 715 m to 913 m average running speed 5,5 joints/hr. Total rejected joints 2.
Rigged up to run completion. Ran completion.
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-11 B on 2013-07-02, 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 7" tubing from 913 m to 971 m average running speed 2 joints/hr. Total rejected joints 2. Observed hydraulic leak from elevator fitting. 02:00 - 02:15: Replaced broken hydraulic fitting on elevator. 02:15 - 07:00: RIH with 7" tubing from 971 m to 1232 m average running speed 4,5 joints/hr. Total rejected joints 3. 07:00 - 07:45: Held pre-job meeting. Replaced tubing elevators to improve vertical alignment of tubing. 07:45 - 14:00: RIH with 7" tubing from 1232 m to 1316 m average running speed 1 joints/hr. Total rejected joints 9 high pressure cleaned and re-doped all pins and boxes. 14:00 - 17:30: RIH with 7" tubing from 1316 m to 1500 m average running speed 4,5 joints/hr. Running speed reduced due continous alignment checking and optimizing. Total rejected joints 0. Held pre-job meeting prior to adjust alignment on TDS. 17:30 - 17:45: Adjusted TDS alignment. 17:45 - 00:00: RIH with 7" tubing from 1500 m to 2035 m average running speed 7 joints/hr. Total rejected joints 0.
RIH with 7" tubing from 971 m to 2035 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-11 B on 2013-07-03, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR). Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
00:00 - 11:15: RIH with 7" tubing from 2035 m to 2589 m average running speed 4 joints/hr. Total rejected joints 7. 11:15 - 15:30: Performed pre-job meeting prior to run DHSV. Installed sheave for DHSV control line in PRS. Picked up and made up assembly DHSV and made up same to string. RIH with completion string from 2589 m to 2595 m. Installed and terminated DHSV control lines. Tested DHSV control lines to 520 bar, bled back 370 ML. Tested DHSV control lines to 345 bar and maintained DHSV open while contiue to RIH from 2595 m to 2612 m. 15:30 - 19:00: At 20,55 meter below rotary observed string taking 15 ton weight. Not able to enter centralizer on assembly into 10 3/4" casing in multi-bowl. Picked up string. Attempted to run through multi-bowl, still observing string taking weight. Pulled out to inspect DHSV assembly for contact marks, no marks observed. Observed rig not proper alignet above well. 19:00 - 00:00: Prepared for skidding rig.
RIH with 7" tubing from 2035 m to 2612 m. Picked up DHSV.
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-11 B on 2013-07-04, 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: Prepared for skidding rig. Held pre-job meeting prior to skid. Skidded rig 15 cm forward. Attempted to run through multi-bowl, still observing string taking weight. Pulled out to inspect DHSV assembly for contact marks, no marks observed. Ran back in with DHSV assembly, sat down 10 15 ton weight on 10 3/4" casing stump, passed through. 01:30 - 05:00: RIH with 7" tubing from 2612 m to 2798 m. Average running speed 5 joints/hr. Total rejected joints 0. 05:00 - 05:30: Replaced elevator due to trouble with latch function. 05:30 - 10:30: RIH with 7" tubing from 2798 m to 3066 m. Average running speed 4,5 joints/hr. 10:30 - 12:15: Recorded up down weights, 186 139 ton. Changed to 5 1/2" DP elevators. Rigged down sheaves for control lines. Picked up pre-made DP landing stand and made up to tubing string. Installed masterbushings and manual slips. 12:15 - 14:30: Performed pre-job meeting prior to RIH. Washed down with 7" tubing on 5 1/2" DP from 3066 m to 3099,7 m at 150 liter/min, sat down 5 ton on PBR no go. Pulled back 4,5 meter out of PBR and increased rate to 220 liter/min. Stung into PBR to confirm depth, observed small pressure peak when stinging in. Continued to RIH and confirmed depth by setting down 5 ton onto PBR no go at 3099,7 meter. 14:30 - 19:00: Picked up until weight observed. Marked pipe. POOH with 7" tubing on 5 1/2" DP. Strapped pipe while POOH. Broke out landing string. Replaced box on joint 14 due to poor threads. Meanwhile prepared space out and picked up space out joints from cantilever. 19:00 - 20:00: Held pre-job meeting. Made up two space out joints and RIH from 3099,7 m to 3075,7 m. 20:00 - 00:00: Made up tubing hanger to space out joint. Fed the control lines through hanger and terminated same.
RIH with completion string to tol. Pulled back and installed spaceout pups installed tubing hanger.
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-11 B on 2013-07-05, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR). Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
00:00 - 01:15: Leak tested all penetrations fittings to 35 450 bar 5 10 minutes, OK 01:15 - 03:30: Installed c-plate and landed tubing in same. Broke out handling tool. Wrapped control and gauge lines 4 times around hanger neck. 03:30 - 04:45: Connected lines to ports in communication collar. Picked up and connected tubing hanger RT to hanger with 8 LH turns. Connected DHSV control lines and tested same to 520 bar 10 minutes. Connected tubing hanger RT control lines to ge reel. Left 520 bar in DHSV control line. 04:45 - 07:30: Picked up and made up landing joints to string. RIH with hanger and landed same on 7" landing string from 3075,7 m to 3098,20 m. 1,27 meter stick up. Verified correct hanger land and seal integrity by testing to 70 bar 5 min through ports on multi-bowl. Engaged tubing hanger lock down ring. Performed pull test to 15 ton overpull, OK. Meanwhile drained riser. 07:30 - 08:00: Pressure tested liner hanger seal to 35 345 bar 5 10 min. Opened DHSV. 08:00 - 10:00: Rigged up swedge and cement hose, tested same to 345 bar 10 min. 10:00 - 10:15: Dropped ball. 10:15 - 10:45: Circulated ball down with 3500 liter/min, 32 bar, pressure increased to 70 bar at landing. Held 70 bar pressure for 5 min to check integrity. 10:45 - 14:15: Increased pressure to 345 bar and held same for 30 minutes to set packer. Meanwhile observed vent line on annulus a. Bled pressure down to 280 bar. Closed DHSV bled pressure down to 210 bar and performed low pressure inflow test, 70 bar, 30 min. Bled pressure down to 10 bar and performed high pressure inflow test, 280 bar, 10 min. Bled pressure back to 0 bar and opened DHSV. 14:15 - 15:30: Lined up and tested connection from cement unit to a annulus. Performed pressure test of production packer though a annulus to 35 345 bar, 5 10 min. 15:30 - 16:45: Held pre-job meeting prior to rig up wireline equipment. Rigged up wireline sheaves and equipment. Made up wireline tool string. 16:45 - 22:30: RIH with wireline tool string and retrieved EVO plug. While POOH observed stuck EVO plug inside DHG mandrel, jarred twice and continued to POOH to surface. Laid out EVO plug and wireline tool string. Rigged down wireline sheaves and equipment. 22:30 - 00:00: Pressure tested line up from cement unit to drill floor to 355 bar minutes. Pressure tested production packer from below to 345 bar- 30 minutes.
Landed and tested hanger. Sat production packer. Retrieved EVO plug. Pressure tested production packer from below.
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-11 B on 2013-07-06, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR). Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
00:00 - 00:45: Pressure tested production packer from below to 345 bar- 30 minutes. Rigged down surface lines. Closed DHSV. 00:45 - 02:15: Held pre-job meeting. Disconnected tubing hanger RT by rotating 9 turns clockwise. POOH with 7" landing string and tubing hanger, laid out same. 02:15 - 04:30: Rigged down tubing handling equipment. Cleaned and cleared rigfloor. 04:30 - 06:15: Rigged up handling equipment for 3 1/2" DP. Picked up and RIH with 6 3/8" k-type BPV on 3 1/2" DP. Installed BPV and POOH with RT, laid out same. 06:15 - 12:30: Performed pre-job meeting prior to nipple down BOP. Rigged up handling equipment for nipple job on rigfloor. Nippled down diverter, pulled same to rigfloor and secured. Removed riser tension cylinders. Disconnected BOP from HP riser and skidded same to stump. Pulled riser to rigfloor. 12:30 - 17:30: Terminated contol lines on wellhead meanwhile laid out HP riser onto HTS. Prepared spacer spool. 17:30 - 21:30: Run down with spacer spool and landed same on multi-bowl. Made up spacer spool and tested same. Meanwhile transportet scaffolding equipment up in derrick. 21:30 - 00:00: Removed a annulus test hose from wellhead deck. Installed split hatches onto riser on tensioner deck. Removed hatch from f-11. Transferred XMT from overhead crane TDS. Not able to run XMT through hatch.
Ran BPV plug. Nippled down BOP. Prepared to install XMT.
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-11 B on 2013-07-07, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR). Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
00:00 - 01:30: Removed hatch from f-6. 01:30 - 02:45: Ran down and landed XMT onto spool. Orientation veryfied by laser. Made up XMT to spool piece. Removed XMT lift cap and installed test cap. 02:45 - 16:00: Installed hatches on well f-11 and f-6. Performed termination of control system and flowlines on XMT. Meanwhile replaced drill line guide. Replaced HTS belt. Changed out brake on TDS. Worked with installation of new flowline valve in shaker house. At 16 00 hrs handed over the well to maersk production. 16:00 - 00:00: Erected scaffolding in derrick to enable access to aft PRS. Worked with installation of new flowline valve in shaker house. Meanwhile performed termination of control system and flowlines on XMT.
Terminated XMT. Performed planned 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-11 B on 2013-07-08, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR). Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
00:00 - 16:30: Erected scaffolding in derrick to enable access to aft PRS. Replaced junction box aft PRS. Performed planned maintenance on TDS and BOP. Prepared to rig up wireline equipment. Meanwhile performed termination of control system and flowlines on XMT. At 16 30 hrs the well was handed back from maersk production. 16:30 - 00:00: Held pre-job meeting. Pressure tested XMT body and associated valves to 35 345 bar 5 10 minutes.
Terminated and tested XMT. Rigged up for wireline.
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-11 B on 2013-07-09, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR). Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
00:00 - 00:45: Removed XMT cap. RIH with BPV RT on tugger from rigfloor. Retrieved 6 3/8" BPV and POOH with same. 00:45 - 07:00: Removed f-11 hatch rigged up wireline BOP, riser and lubricator. 07:00 - 10:00: Held pre-job meeting. Filled riser with 100 MEG. Leak tested WL rig up to 30 200 bar 5 10 min using cement pump. Function tested WL BOP. Connected hoses to lubricator and grease injector head. Mounted slings and sheaves in TDS 10:00 - 13:15: Performed test between tractor and WL interface. 13:15 - 15:15: Rigged up lower sheave. Connected tractor to wireline. Stabbed lubricator section onto riser. Pressure tested WL rig up with tractor only to 30 200 bar 5 10 min using cement pump. Drained lubricator and broke out same. 15:15 - 22:00: Performed pre-job meeting prior to handling of toolstring. Made up WL toolstring with guns and RIH. tool length 29. 86m, MAX od 4. 5 in, tool weight 1157. 65 kg) armed the guns. Stabbed lubricator. Pressure tested in-situ sub to 30 200 bar 5 10 min. 22:00 - 00:00: Opened well according to procedure. WHP 80bar
Rigged up for wireline. Prepared equipment for perforation. Made up preforation tool 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-11 B on 2013-07-10, 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 perforate BHA on WL tractor from surface to 3700 meter. Not able to pass 3700 meter with string. Push with 1000 lbs with tractor. Simulations predicted 400 lbs push. 06:00 - 07:30: Evaluated situation. Discussed situation with onshore organisation. 07:30 - 08:15: Held TBT. POOH with BHA 1 from 3700 m to 3570 m and tested tractor. 08:15 - 09:45: RIH with BHA 1 on WL tractor from 3570 m and passed restriction at 3700 m. RIH to 3919 m. Unable to communicate with tractor. 09:45 - 10:30: Trouble shoot communication failure, no go. Discussed situation with onshore organisation 10:30 - 13:15: POOH with BHA 1 from 3919 m to 250 m. 13:15 - 14:00: Held TBT. POOH with BHA 1 from 250 m to surface. 14:00 - 17:15: Closed in well. Drained and broke lubricator. Broke down tool string and l/o same. 17:15 - 19:00: Checked wire line tools and cable. Meanwhile checked tractor and found communication failure due to possible short circuit. 19:00 - 21:15: Held TBT. P/u and m/u BHA 1rr. Stabbed lubricator on in-situ sub. 21:15 - 21:30: Pressure tested in-situ sub to 30/200 bar for 5/10 min. 21:30 - 00:00: Opened well and RIH with BHA on WL from surface to 3471 m length 29. 86m, MAX od 4. 5 in, tool weight 1157. 65 kg) WHP 80 bar
RIH with BHA 1 from surface to 3700 m. Worked passed restriction at 3700 m and RIH to 3919 m. Lost communication with tractor. POOH and l/o BHA 1. P/u and m/u BHA 1rr and RIH to 3471 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-11 B on 2013-07-11, 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: RIH with BHA 1rr from 3470 m to 3592 m. 00:30 - 00:45: Engaged tractor and RIH with BHA 1rr from 3592 m to 3700 m. 00:45 - 03:00: Unable to pass restriction at 3700 m Attempted to work passed restriction from 3660 m to 3700 m. 03:00 - 04:15: Pulled back to 3300 m. RIH with BHA 1rr on wireline from 3300 m to 3557 m. Engaged tractor and RIH with BHA 1rr on WL tractor from 3557 m to 3750 m. Performed pick-up test and confirmed tool depth. 04:15 - 05:15: RIH with BHA 1rr on WL tractor from 3750 m to 3919 m 05:15 - 07:00: RIH with BHA 1rr on WL tractor from 3919 m to 4570 m 07:00 - 12:00: Performed correlation run from 4570 m to 3900 m. Observed wireline jumped spool grove. 12:00 - 12:45: Payed out wireline and re-spooled to 4160 m. 12:45 - 14:15: Performed correlation run from 4160 m to 4580 m 14:15 - 14:30: Bleed off well head pressure from 80 bar to 39 bar. Positioned guns at perforating interval 1 between 4539 m to 4527 m and fired guns, good indication of guns fired. Well head pressure stabilized at 34. 7 bar. 14:30 - 18:15: POOH with perforating BHA 1rr from 4539 m to surface. Observed wireline cable released from tool. 18:15 - 18:30: Closed in well on swap valve and hydraulic master valve HMV 18:30 - 19:00: Evaluated situation and formulated plan forward. 19:00 - 20:30: Inflow tested HMV with 5 bar for 10 min and purged lubricator with nitrogen. 20:30 - 22:30: Broke lubricator connection and secured perforating BHA 1rr with c-plate. Picked-up and verified guns fired. Broke connection above guns and secured tool string inside lubricator and l/o same. 22:30 - 23:30: POOH with gun assembly and l/o same. 23:30 - 00:00: Checked equipment and cleared rig floor
RIH with perforating BHA 1rr to perforating depth at 4539 m. Perforated interval 1. POOH to tool string inside tool catcher. Wireline cable released from cablehead. Broke lubricator and secured tool string with c-plate. Verified guns fired and l/d lubricator and BHA 1rr.
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-11 B on 2013-07-12, 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: Builed cablehead and function tested wireline tractor. 03:00 - 04:30: R/u wireline sheave. Tested interface between wireline tractor and logging tools voltage protection module and casing collar locator. 04:30 - 05:00: Held TBT. P/u lubricator and wireline sheave. 05:00 - 06:00: P/u and m/u wireline tractor to cablehead. M/u lubricator and tested tractor communication. Pressure tested in-situ sub to 30/200 bar, 5/10 min. 06:00 - 07:00: Displaced lubricator and pressure tested same to 30/345 bar for 5/10 min. 07:00 - 10:45: Held TBT. Bleed off pressure and broke out lubricator. P/u and m/u perforation gun assembly 10:45 - 11:15: M/u lubricator and pressure tested in-situ sub to 30/345 bar for 5/10 min. 11:15 - 11:30: Equalized wellhead pressure to 35 bar and opened well. 11:30 - 14:30: RIH with perforation BHA 2 on wireline from surface to 3360 m. length 30. 85m, MAX od 4. 5 in, tool weight 1184. 65 kg) WHP 34. 7 bar 14:30 - 16:30: RIH with perforation BHA 2 on wireline tractor from 3360 m to 4564 m. 16:30 - 19:00: Correlated across perforation interval and positioned gun with top shot at 4500 m WHP 33 bar. 19:00 - 19:15: Perforated interval from 4488 m to 4500 m. Wellhead pressure stabilized at 35 bar. 19:15 - 23:00: POOH with perforation BHA 2 on wireline from 4500 m to surface. Closed well, inflow tested and bleed down to 0 bar. 23:00 - 00:00: Held TBT. Broke lubricator and l/o guns.
M/u perforation BHA 2 and RIH to perforation depth. Perforated interval 2 from 4480 m to 4500 m. POOH with perforation BHA 2 and l/o guns.
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-11 B on 2013-07-13, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR). Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
00:00 - 01:30: B/o and l/o perforation BHA 2. Layed out wireline and cut same at cablehead. 01:30 - 03:00: Re-build cablehead and prepared guns for perforation run 3. 03:00 - 04:30: Tested interface between wireline tractor and logging tools voltage protection module and casing collar locator. 04:30 - 06:00: Held TBT. P/u and m/u perforation BHA 3. M/u lubricator and tested in-situ sub to 30/200 bar for 5/10 min. length 30. 85m, MAX od 4. 5 in, tool weight 1184. 65 kg) 06:00 - 11:15: RIH with perforation BHA 3 from surface to 4420 m. 11:15 - 12:15: Attempted to correlate gun position for perforation interval 3. Lost communication with perforation BHA 3. 12:15 - 17:45: POOH to surface. Closed-in well and inflow tested same. Bleed off wellhead pressure to 0 bar and broke out lubricator. 17:45 - 20:15: L/d BHA on cantiliver deck and troubleshoot communication failure. Communication failure identified in cablehead. 20:15 - 23:00: Build new cablehead and tested tools. 23:00 - 00:00: P/u and m/u perforation BHA 3rr.
L/o perforation BHA 2. P/u and m/u perforation BHA 3. RIH with BHA 3 to 4420 m. Unable to communicate with tools. POOH with BHA 3. Troubleshoot communication failure. Build new cablehead and p/u perforation BHA 3rr.
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-11 B on 2013-07-14, 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: M/u lubricator and tested in-situ sub to 30/200 bar for 5/10 min. 00:30 - 03:00: RIH with perforation BHA 3rr on wireline from surface to 3470 m. WHP 37 bar. length 30. 85m, MAX od 4. 5 in, tool weight 1184. 65 kg) 03:00 - 05:30: RIH with perforation BHA 3rr on wireline tractor from 3470 m to 4450 m. 05:30 - 08:45: Correlated across perforation interval 3 and positioned guns. WHP 39 bar 08:45 - 09:00: Perforated interval 3 from 4355 m to 4367 m. WHP stabilized at 39 bar. 09:00 - 12:15: POOH with perforation BHA 3rr from 4367 m to surface. 12:15 - 13:45: Held TBT. Closed-in well and inflow tested same. Bleed down pressure to 0 bar and broke out lubricator. 13:45 - 15:30: L/o perforation BHA 3rr. 15:30 - 18:00: Re-build cablehead and tested tools. 18:00 - 20:00: Held TBT. P/u and m/u perforation BHA 4 length 27. 01m, MAX od 4. 5in, tool weight 974. 65 kg) 20:00 - 20:30: M/u lubricator and pressure tested in-situ sub to 30/200 bar for 5/10 min. Eqaulized pressure and opened well. 20:30 - 23:00: RIH with perforation BHA 4 on wireline from surface to 3390 m. WHP 42 bar 23:00 - 00:00: RIH with perforation BHA 4 on wireline tractor from 3390 m to 3825 m.
RIH with perforation BHA 3rr. Correlated and positioned guns between 4355 m to 4367 m. Perforated interval 3 and POOH. L/o perforation BHA 3rr and re-buil cablehead. P/u and m/u perforation BHA 4 and RIH to 3825 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-11 B on 2013-07-15, 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: RIH with perforation BHA 4 on wireline tractor from 3825 m to 4470 m. 01:30 - 01:45: Attempted to correlate across interval 4 from 4470 m. Lost communication with tool string at 4450 m. 01:45 - 05:30: POOH with perforation BHA 4 on wireline from 4450 m to surface. WHP 42 bar. 05:30 - 06:30: Closed-in well and inflow tested same. Bleed down pressure to 0 bar. 06:30 - 08:45: Broke out lubrictor and l/o tools. Wireline logging computer blacked out at 07 30 hrs. 08:45 - 11:45: Cut wireline and l/d lubricator. R/d wireline wench and prepared to r/u back-up wench. 11:45 - 12:00: Spudded back-up wench on cantilever. 12:00 - 15:30: Hooked-up and tested wireline unit. Installed new logging computer. 15:30 - 18:00: Attempted to test wireline caple, no go. Slipped and cut 200m sections untill good test. Slipped and cut 800 m wireline and achieved good test. 18:00 - 20:30: Build cablehead and p/u lubricator. 20:30 - 22:15: P/u and m/u wireline tractor to cablehead. Tested tractor communication and m/u lubricator. 22:15 - 23:30: Pressure tested in-situ sub to 30/200 bar, 5/10 min. Displaced lubricator and pressure tested same to 30/345 bar for 5/10 min. 23:30 - 00:00: Bleed off pressure and broke out lubricator. P/u and m/u perforation BHA 4rr.
RIH with perforation BHA 4 to 4470 m. Lost communication to tools. POOH with perforation BHA 4 and l/o same. L/d lubricator and changed out wireline wench. Installed back-up wench and test wireline package, no go. Slipped and cut 800 m wireline caple and tested wireline. P/u and m/u perforation BHA 4rr.
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-11 B on 2013-07-16, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR). Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
00:00 - 01:00: P/u and m/u perforation BHA 4rr. M/u lubricator and tested in-situ sub to 30/300 bar for 5/10 min. length 30. 85m, MAX od 4. 5 in, tool weight 1184. 65 kg) 01:00 - 03:45: RIH with perforation BHA 4rr on wireline from surface to 3400 m. WHP 47 bar 03:45 - 04:30: RIH with perforation BHA 4rr on wireline tractor from 3400 m to 3670 m. 04:30 - 10:00: Worked assembly from 3670 m to 3921 m. Unable to pass 3921 m. 10:00 - 12:30: POOH from 3921 m to surface. 12:30 - 15:45: Closed and inflow tested well. Broke lubricator and l/o BHA 4rr. 15:45 - 20:15: L/d lubricator and changed greasehead. R/u wireline, build caplehead and tested tools. 20:15 - 22:00: P/u and m/u wireline tractor and lubricator. Pressure tested in-situ sub to 30/300 bar for 5/10 min and lubricator to 30/345 bar for 5/10 min. 22:00 - 22:30: Broke out lubricator. P/u perforation guns and m/u perforation BHA 4rr2 22:30 - 23:00: M/u lubricator and tested in-situ sub to 30/300 bar for 5/10 min. Eqaulized pressure and opened well. 23:00 - 00:00: RIH perforation BHA 4rr2 from surface to 500 m.
P/u and m/u perforation BHA 4rr1. RIH from surface to 3670 m. Worked assembly from 3670 m to 3921 m. Unable to pass 3921 m. POOH and l/o perforation BHA 4rr1. Changed out greasehead on wireline and RIH with perforation BHA 4rr2 to 500 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-11 B on 2013-07-17, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR). Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
00:00 - 01:45: RIH with perforation BHA 4rr2 on wireline from 500 m to 3332 m. Attempted to function voltage protection module to engage tractor, no go. 01:45 - 03:00: Attempted to troubleshoot communication failure, no go. 03:00 - 05:30: POOH with perforation BHA 4rr2 on wireline from 3332 m to surface. 05:30 - 08:00: Closed and inflow tested swab and hydraulic master valves with 46 bar differential pressure. Broke out lubricator and l/o tools. 08:00 - 11:00: Troubleshoot tool failure. Build new cablehead and changed out voltage protection moule, power track advanced, swivel and tractor 11:00 - 13:15: P/u tractor assembly and lubricator. M/u lubricator and tested tools. Eqaulized pressure and opened well. length 30. 85m, MAX od 4. 5 in, tool weight 1184. 65 kg) WHP 51 bar 13:15 - 16:00: RIH with perforation BHA 4rr3 on wireline from surface to 3350 m. Tools tested at 250 m. 16:00 - 19:00: RIH with perforation BHA 4rr3 on wireline tractor from 3350 m to 4040 m. 19:00 - 20:15: Correlated and positioned gun assembly at perforation interval 4 from 4304 m to 4316 m. WHP 51 bar 20:15 - 20:30: Perforated interval 4 from 4304 m to 4316 m, good indication of guns fired. 51 bar WHP before and after perforation. 20:30 - 23:15: POOH with perforation BHA 4rr3 from 4316 m to surface. WHP 52 bar 23:15 - 00:00: Closed and inflow tested swab and hydraulic master valves with 47 bar differential pressure.
RIH with perforation BHA 4rr2. Attempted to correlate and position gun assembly, no go. POOH with perforation BHA 4rr2 to surface and l/o same. Changed out VPM-G, pta, cablehead and tractor. P/u and m/u perforation BHA 4rr3. RIH and positioned gun assembly. Perforated interval 4 from 4304 m to 4316 m and POOH to surface.
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-11 B on 2013-07-18, 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: Bleed down pressure to 0 bar and broke out lubricator. 00:30 - 02:00: L/o perforation BHA 4rr3 and l/d lubricator 02:00 - 05:00: Re-build cablehead and tested tools. Meanwhile removed topdrive pipe handler for service. 05:00 - 07:15: P/u lubricator and m/u perforation BHA 5. 07:15 - 08:00: M/u lubricator and pressure tested in-situ sub to 30/300 bar for 5/10 min. Eqaulized pressure and opened well. 08:00 - 10:30: RIH with perforation BHA 5 on wireline from surface to 3377 m. length 27. 01m, MAX od 4. 5in, tool weight 974. 65 kg) 10:30 - 12:30: RIH with perforation BHA 5 on wireline tractor from 3377 m to 4305 m. 12:30 - 14:15: Correlated and postioned gun assembly at perforation interval 5 from 4295 m to 4286 m. WHP 53. 6 bar before and after perforation 14:15 - 14:30: Perforated interval 5, good indication of guns fired. 14:30 - 17:30: POOH with perforation BHA 5 from 4295 m to surface. 17:30 - 20:45: Closed and inflow tested HMV/SWAB valve. Broke out lubricator and l/o perforation BHA 5. 20:45 - 23:15: Re-biuld cablehead and tested tools. Meanwhile removed washpipe and checked bolts on topdrive main chaft bearing retainer. 23:15 - 00:00: P/u lubricator and perforation BHA 6.
L/o perforation BHA 4rr3. P/u and m/u perforation BHA 5. RIH and perforated interval 5. POOH from 4295 m to surface with perforation BHA 5 and l/o 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-11 B on 2013-07-19, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR). Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
00:00 - 02:00: M/u perforation BHA 6. 02:00 - 03:00: M/u lubricator and pressure tested in-situ sub to 30/300 bar for 5/10 min. Eqaulized pressure and opened well. WHP 55 bar. 03:00 - 05:45: RIH with perforation BHA 6 on wireline from surface to 3400 m length 30. 85m, MAX od 4. 5 in, tool weight 1184. 65 kg) WHP 56 bar 05:45 - 08:15: RIH with perforation BHA 6 on wireline tractor from 3400 m to 4325 m. 08:15 - 10:00: Correlated across interval 6 from 4280 m to 4268 m and positioned guns. 10:00 - 10:15: Perforated interval 6 from 4268 m to 4280 m, good indication of guns fired. 10:15 - 13:30: POOH with perforation BHA 6 from 4280 m to surface. WHP 56 bar. 13:30 - 14:00: Closed and inflow tested HMV/SWAB valve with 51 bar differential pressure. 14:00 - 16:15: Broke out lubricator and l/o perforation BHA 6. 16:15 - 18:30: Re-build cablehead and tested tools prior to p/u perforation BHA 7. 18:30 - 20:30: P/u and m/u perforation BHA 7 20:30 - 21:00: M/u lubricator and pressure tested in-situ sub to 30/300 bar for 5/10 min. 21:00 - 23:30: RIH with perforation BHA 7 on wireline from surface to 3529 m. 23:30 - 00:00: RIH with perforation BHA 7 on wireline tractor from 3529 m to 3693 m.
RIH with perforation BHA 6 and positioned gun assembly at interval 6 from 4268 m to 4280 m. Perforated interval 6 and POOH. L/o perforation BHA 6 and re-build cablehead. P/u and m/u perforation BHA 7. RIH with perforation BHA 7 to 3693 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-11 B on 2013-07-20, 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: RIH with perforation BHA 7 on wireline tractor from 3693 m to 4130 m 01:00 - 03:45: Correlated and positioned gun assembly at perforation interval 7 from 4075 m to 4065 m. WHP 57. 5 bar 03:45 - 04:00: Perforated interval 7, good indication of guns fired. WHP 58. 1 bar length 30. 85m, MAX od 4. 5 in, tool weight 1184. 65 kg) 04:00 - 07:15: POOH with perforation BHA 7 from 4075 m to surface. WHP 59 bar. 07:15 - 08:45: Closed and inflow tested HMV/SWAB valve with 54 bar differential pressure. 08:45 - 10:30: Broke out lubricator and l/o perforation BHA 7. 10:30 - 11:30: Re-build cablehead and tested tools. 11:30 - 13:30: P/u and m/u perforation BHA 8. 13:30 - 14:30: M/u lubricator and pressure tested in-situ sub to 30/300 bar for 5/10 min. Eqaulized pressure and opened well. WHP 59 bar. 14:30 - 19:00: RIH with perforation BHA 8 from surface to 4095 m 19:00 - 20:15: Correlated and positioned gun assembly at perforation interval 8. 20:15 - 20:30: Perforated interval 8 from 4043 m to 4031 m. 20:30 - 00:00: POOH with perforation BHA 8 from 4043 m to surface. WHP 59 bar.
RIH with perforation BHA 7. Postioned guns and perforated interval 7. POOH and l/o perforation BHA 7. P/u and RIH perforation BHA 8. Positioned perforation BHA 8 and perforated interval 8. POOH to surface perforation BHA 8.
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-11 B on 2013-07-21, 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: Inflow tested surface controlled subsea safety valve for 30 min and hydraulic master valve for 10 min with 56 bar differential. 01:45 - 04:15: Purged riser and lubricator. B/o lubricator and l/o perforation BHA 8. 04:15 - 10:30: R/d wireline equipment. 10:30 - 23:00: Prepared for skidding operation installed weather deck hatches on slot f-11. Installed drilling hatches on slot f-1 r/d enviro unit hand rails and moved same 3 m port. Performed deck manegement in preparation of equipment for 26" section. Performed maintenance of drilling equipment. Spudded gyro wireline equipment on cantiliver deck. L/o 26" mud motor BHA on cantiliver. Reporting transfered to f-1
Inflow tested scsssv and HMV. R/d wireline equipment and prepared for skidding operations.
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-11 B on 2013-07-22, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR). Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
14:00 - 18:00: Started reporting rig activity on f-1 at 23 00hrs on 21. 07. 2013 prepared for final pressure test on f-11b xmas tree before handover to production department. Performed testing on tree as follows filled xmas tree with MEG using MEG injection pump. Pressure tested tree cap to 30/200 bar for 5/10min, good test. pressure tested swab valve to 30/200 bar for 5/10 mi, good test bullheaded 3 m3 MEG into tubing using MEG injection pump, followed by 6,6 m3 packer fluid using cement pump and 1,2 m3 MEG with MEG injection pump. Closed DHSV and inflow tested same for 30 min, good test. Suspended further testing on f-11 tree until f-1 26" section below DHSV
Performed pressure testing of valves on f-11 xmas tree in preparation for handover to production department.
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-11 B on 2013-07-23, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR). Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
17:00 - 20:00: Continued offline pressure test operations on f-11 xmas tree for handover to production department. inflow tested HMV for 10 min, good test. inflow tested MMV for 10 min, good test. installed 2" weco blind cap on KWV. pressured tested xmas tree KWV cap and KWV to 35/200 bar for 5/10 min, good test. Well f-11b handed over to production 23. 07. 2013 at 20 00 hrs.
Performed final pressure testing on f-11b tree and handed well over to production.
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-11 B on 2015-10-24, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR). Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
21:45 - 00:00: Vessel arrived rig. Unloaded WL equipment from vessel.
Lifted wireline equipment off vessel and started to spot 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-11 B on 2015-10-25, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR). Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
00:00 - 03:00: Continued to lift containers from vessel. 03:00 - 06:00: Spotted equipment on pipedeck according to spotting plan. Started to hook up units to power. Meanwhile spotted containers on drill floor. 06:00 - 07:30: Prepared cables for hookup of the general surface equipment. 07:30 - 08:00: Held platform general alarm exercise with all crew. 08:00 - 16:00: Rigged up general surface equipment WL winch and add on, altus and schlumberger logging units, working containers etc. Built scaffolding around units. 16:00 - 18:00: Leak tested BOP to 20/345 bar for 5/10 min on stump. 18:00 - 20:00: Function tested BOP rams from winch panel. 20:00 - 20:30: Finalized WL winch and function tested same. 20:30 - 22:00: Lifted riser pieces to drill floor prior to start building lower riser section and lubricator. Lifted grease injection head, GIH, and prepared same. Meanwhile altus and schlumberger started to prepare BHA for testing. 22:00 - 00:00: Built lubricator horizontally using tugger and catwalk. Meanwhile built GIH.
Spotted wireline equipment and hooked up same. Leak and function tested BOP. Started to build lubricator sections and GIH.
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-11 B on 2015-10-26, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR). Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
00:00 - 02:00: Continued to build lubricator and installed same in elevator connected to top drive. Built lower riser section and top lubricator. Meanwhile production department started to close in well. 02:00 - 03:30: Spotted BOP in moonpool area. Connected GIH to top lubricator and treaded cable. 03:30 - 04:30: Hooked up airhose to line viper. Meanwhile altus megged cable and built cablehead. 04:30 - 06:00: Spooled out hoses for BOP, test pump and hoses for HMV DHSV down to moonpool. Meanwhile altus megged cablehead and function tested tractor. 06:00 - 07:00: Connected hoses to grease injection head. 07:00 - 11:00: Waited on production to complete shutting inn and inflow test well. Meanwhile performed toolbox talk for changing hatch and rigging up. Altus and schlumberger tested toolstring. 11:00 - 11:30: Received well from production department. 11:30 - 12:30: Changed well hatch with wireline hatch. 12:30 - 15:00: Disconnected top cap and landed lower riser and BOP. Hooked up hoses and function tested same. Meanwhile altus and schlumberger completed string test. 15:00 - 19:00: Rigged up kill wing manifold, bleedoff hose and equalizing loop over to prod. Wing. 19:00 - 20:30: Filled oil on pump for DHSV HMV and prepared same, had some issue with air into system. 20:30 - 22:00: Lined up via BOP for inflow test leak test of swab and kill wing manifold. 22:00 - 22:15: Performed pre-job meeting for testing swab and kill wing manifold. 22:15 - 00:00: Inflow tested leak tested swab to 20/345 bar for 5/10 min according to program. Leak tested kill wing manifold and hoses to 20/345 bar for 5/10 min.
Completed spotting equipment. Well handed over from production department. Rigged up wireline 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-11 B on 2015-10-27, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR). Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
00:00 - 01:15: Hooked up hoses for local control of DHSV and HMV and tested same. 01:15 - 01:30: Performed pre job meeting prior to install lubricator sections. 01:30 - 02:00: Lifted middle lubricator section and connected same to BOP. Lifted top lubricator. 02:00 - 04:30: M/u BHA tractor and PLT/RST and installed same. 04:30 - 06:15: Stabbed lubricator and filled rig up with MEG using production permanent lines via XMT cross. Leak tested r/u to 20/345 bar for 5/10 min. Meanwhile performed communication check with tools. 06:15 - 07:45: Opened HMV. Pressurized DHSV control line. Production pumped MEG via XMT cross to equalize across DHSV and opened same. 07:45 - 08:45: Equalized pressure across swab and opened same. 08:45 - 09:30: RIH w/ BHA PLT/RST) by gravity from surface to 540 m, WHP 94 bar. 09:30 - 10:00: Schlumberger performed communication check with toolstring. 10:00 - 11:45: Continued to RIH by gravity from 540 m to 2750 m. Stopped for spinner calibration. Depth PU 400 m 1150 lbs 800 m 1350 lbs 1200 m 2000 lbs 1600 m 2300 lbs 2000 m 2950 lbs 2400 m 3450 lbs FF at 0,3 or slightly below 11:45 - 12:30: Performed spinner calibration at 10, 20, 30 40 m/min. Meanwhile performed well control drill. 12:30 - 12:45: Continued to RIH by gravity. Observed tool stopped at 2800 m. PU weight 3850 lbs. Had to start tractor. 12:45 - 13:00: Switched over to tractor mode. 13:00 - 14:35: RIH using tractor from 2800 m to 3570 m. Tractor software froze. 14:35 - 15:05: Restarted tractor software, OK. 15:05 - 17:25: Continued to RIH using tractor from 3570 m to 4530 m. Stopped to perform first sigma logging pass. Depth PU 3200 m 4200 lbs 3600 m 4150 lbs 4000 m 4800 lbs 4500 m 6100 lbs FF at 0,3 or slightly below 17:25 - 19:40: Powered up minitron and started 10 m/min up pass. Logged sigma across 4530 to 3430 m. 19:40 - 21:30: Switched over to tractor mode and tractored back down from 3440 m to 4270 m. 21:30 - 00:00: Powered up RST tool to perform first IC up pass at 0,5 m/min. Logged across interval 4254 to 4200 m. WHP 102 bar.
Completed rigging up WL equipment. Leak tested r/u to 20/345 bar. Logged first sigma pass from 4530 m to 3440 m. Started to log first IC pass from 4254 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-11 B on 2015-10-28, 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: Continued to log RST IC pass at 0,5 m/min across interval from 4200 to 4188 m, 4045 to 3895 m and 3827 up to 3818 m. Meanwhile performed well control drill. 06:00 - 13:10: Continued to log IC pass at 0,5 m/min from 3818 to 3660 m and 3522 to 3470 m. Completed logging first IC pass. 13:10 - 15:05: Switched over to tractor and tractored down from 3470 m to 4270 m. 15:05 - 00:00: Switched over to logging mode and started second IC pass. Logged IC pass at 0,5 m/min from 4254 to 4188 m, 4045 to 3895 m and 3827 to 3780 m. WHP 109.
Completed first set of RST IC logging passes from 4254 to 3470 m. Started second set of RST IC logging passes in same intervals.
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-11 B on 2015-10-29, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR). Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
00:00 - 06:00: Continued to log RST IC pass at 0,5 m/min from 3780 to 3660 and 3522 to 3470 m. Completed logging second IC pass. 06:00 - 08:25: Switched over to tractor and tractored back down to 4525 m to perform PLT shut in pass. 08:25 - 08:50: Switched over to logging mode and performed shut in PLT pass at 20 m/min across interval 4520 to 4000 m. Parked toolstring at 3994 m. 08:50 - 14:15: Petec evaluated data. RST data was good. Challenging to evaluate PLT shut in passes. Had to re-arrange wells prior to startup f-11 b for production. Production ready to open well. 14:15 - 15:10: Equalized pressure PWV using equalizing loop. Well routed towards HP separator. Opened choke 6 WHP 108 bar and DHPG 302 bar. 15:10 - 19:00: Opened choke stepwise up to 12 WHP 59 bar and DHPG 258 bar. 19:00 - 22:00: Opened choke stepwise up to 20 WHP 46 bar and DHPG 239 bar. Meanwhile observed pressure in DHSV CL was at 520 bar. 22:00 - 22:30: Opened choke stepwise up to 24 WHP 43 bar and DHPG 235 bar. Meanwhile isolated DHSV CL on wellhead and bled of pressure at pump to avoid bleeding off to 0 bar. Repeated sequence until CL pressure was 420 bar. 22:30 - 00:00: Opened choke stepwise up to 34 WHP 38 bar and DHPG 227 bar.
Completed logging RST IC passes. Performed shut in PLT pass. Started to bean up well for flowing PLT 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-11 B on 2015-10-30, 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: Opened choke stepwise to 70 WHP 32 bar and DHPG 222 bar. 02:30 - 05:00: Opened choke stepwise to 100 WHP 32 bar and DHPG 222 bar. 05:00 - 06:35: Switched over to tractor mode and RIH to perform 1. PLT flowing pass. Observed higher pullforce on tractor headtension 600 lbs compared to 300 lbs during shut in passes. Stopped at 4530 m. 06:35 - 07:15: Switched over to logging mode and picked back up. Tension peaked at 9000 lbs counter) but decreased to approx. 6900 lbs. Logged PLT flowing pass at 10 m/min across interval 4520 m to 4000 m. 07:15 - 08:40: Switched over to tractor mode and RIH to perform 2. PLT flowing pass. 08:40 - 09:15: Switched over to logging mode and picked back up. Logged PLT flowing pass at 20 m/min across interval 4520 m to 4000 m. 09:15 - 10:25: Switched over to tractor mode and RIH to perform 3. PLT flowing pass. 10:25 - 10:45: Switched over to logging mode and picked back up. Logged PLT flowing pass at 30 m/min across interval 4520 m to 4000 m. 10:45 - 15:30: Petec evaluated data from PLT flowing passes. Decision made to re-run one pass. Observed trouble to start tractor. 15:30 - 16:45: Problem with tractor power supply. Had to change power supply on surface. OK. 16:45 - 17:00: Decision made to not run the additional pass. PLT data was good enough for further decision. Shut in well and POOH. WHP 35 bar. 17:00 - 20:00: POOH from 3986 m to surface. WHP 90 bar. 20:00 - 21:40: Closed SV and bled off lubricator. Inflow tested SV. Closed HMV and inflow tested same, monitored pressure in XMT cross. Meanwhile purged lubricator with n2 via bleed manifold. 21:40 - 21:50: Performed toolbox talk prior to l/d BHA#1. 21:50 - 23:30: Broke lubricator. L/d BHA on deck. 23:30 - 00:00: Altus and schlumberger strated to prepare toolstring for perforation run
Logged three flowing PLT passes. Evaluated data and decided to perforate two new zones. POOH and l/d BHA. Started to prepare 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-11 B on 2015-10-31, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR). Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
00:00 - 02:00: Altus performed communication check with tools. Not able to communicate with altus VPM through tractor. 02:00 - 03:30: Restarted all surface systems and changed to different VPM sub. Communication with VPM sub OK, but not able to switch same. Reviewed issue from last campaign, not similar issue. 03:30 - 04:30: Contacted onshore duty and continued to troubleshoot. 04:30 - 05:20: Removed the additional rig-grounding on the tool and switched VPM directly from the panel. VPM was switching OK. Issue most likely related to current grounding. 05:20 - 06:00: Lifted tractor and assembled with schlumberger toolstring to perform schlumberger tool check. 06:00 - 07:00: Lifted tools to rig floor due to wind picking up. Continued to check tools. 07:00 - 07:15: Powered down tools prior to handling explosives. 07:15 - 07:30: Performed toolbox talk prior to m/u BHA#2 tractor perforation guns. 07:30 - 10:30: M/u BHA tractor and perforation gun. Added 40 litres of starlube into lubricator. Challenging to handle heavy 4,5" perforation gun. Leak tested QTS to 20/345 bar. 10:30 - 11:45: Filled lubricator with MEG using production permanent line into XMT cross. Equalized and opened HMV. Equalized and opened SV. WHP 118 bar. Meanwhile performed well control drill, leak in connection above BOP. 11:45 - 12:20: RIH with BHA#2 tractor and 4,5" perforation guns from surface to 70 m below seabed. 12:20 - 12:30: Performed communications check with tractor and tools. 12:30 - 14:15: Continued to RIH from 210 m to 2800 m. Observed tool stopped. Had to start tractor. Depth PU winch) 400 m 2070 lbs 800 m 2630 lbs 1200 m 3100 lbs 1600 m 3800 lbs 2000 m 4150 lbs 2400 m 5050 lbs 2800 m 6000 lbs 14:15 - 18:30: Switched over to tractor. Tractored down from 2800 m to 4030 m. Observed tractor speed decreased to approx. 2-3 m/min. Depth PU winch) 3200 m 7000 lbs 3600 m 6700 lbs 4000 m 8000 lbs 18:30 - 18:50: Performed gun check, OK. Performed first correlation pass at 10 m/min from 4030 to 3930 m. Observed high pulling weighs at between 8000-9000 lbs counter). Adjusted depth by m. 18:50 - 20:10: Switched over to tractor and tractored back down. Tractor speed approx. 2-3 m/min. 20:10 - 20:40: Switched over to logging. Performed second correlation pass at 10 m/min. MAX tension 9800 lbs counter). 20:40 - 23:30: Repeated sequence and performed 3 passes between 4030 to 3930 m, to ensure perforation guns properly oriented. 23:30 - 00:00: Tractored back down prior to position guns for perforation.
M/u BHA tractor and 4,5" perforating guns. RIH and performed correlation and orientation of the 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-11 B on 2015-11-01, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR). Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
00:00 - 00:30: Switched over to logging. Logged up from 4020 m and positioned toolstring with top shot at 3960 m. Perforated interval 3960 3969 m. WHP 119 bar. No indication on cable tension, DHPG increased by 0,3 bar. Logged up after shooting. 00:30 - 01:30: POOH from 3900 m to 2800 m Observed leak on grease skid. 01:30 - 02:00: Leak on the drum for one of the hoses running from the grease skid up to GIH. Isolated same and continued POOH with only one hose injecting grease to GIH. 02:00 - 03:40: Continued to POOH from 2800 m to surface. When at DHSV depth performed pa announcement for handling explosives on drillfloor. 03:40 - 05:25: Closed SV and HMV and inflow tested same. Purged lubricator with n2. 05:25 - 05:35: Performed toolbox talk prior to break lubricator and l/d toolstring. 05:35 - 07:00: Broke lubricator and l/d BHA Observed all shots fired. 07:00 - 11:30: Altus and schlumberger started tool check for next perforation toolstring. Meanwhile altus wireline changed grease hose on GIH. 11:30 - 11:45: Performed toolbox talk prior to m/u BHA#3. 11:45 - 12:50: Installed BHA tractor and 4,5" perforation guns into lubricator. Added 40 litres of starlube into lubricator. 12:50 - 14:00: Stabbed lubricator and leak tested QTS to 20/345 bar for 5/10 min. Production filled lubricator with MEG using permanent line into XMT cross. Equalized and opened HMV and SV. WHP 119 bar. 14:00 - 14:20: RIH w/ BHA tractor and 4,5" perforation guns from surface to 300 m. 14:20 - 14:25: Powered up tool and checked communication. 14:25 - 16:15: Continued to RIH from 300 m to 2800 m. Tool stopped. Had to start tractor. 16:15 - 16:30: Switched over to tractor. Observed problems with tractor communication. 16:30 - 17:30: Checked tractor power supply. OK. Checked all connections. Found loose connection. Communication OK. 17:30 - 21:35: Tractored down from 2800 m to 4030 m. Tractor speed decreased to approx. 2-4 m/min. 21:35 - 00:00: Swiched over to logging and performed first correlation pass at 10 m/min from 4030 to 3860 m. Run back in and repeated sequence for orientation of guns. Run back in with tractor.
Perforated zone from 3960-3969 m. POOH and prepared toolstring for next perforation. RIH and started to correlate depth prior to perforate.
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-11 B on 2015-11-02, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR). Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
00:00 - 00:30: Switched over logging and performed second orientation pass at 10 m/min from 4030 m to 3860 m. 00:30 - 01:30: Switched over to tractor and RIH to position gun prior to perforate. 01:30 - 02:45: Switched over to logging and p/u to position for perforation. Observed log was 1 meter shallow. Repeated pass, still shallow. Shifted depth m. Performed new pass and positioned gun. Perforated interval 3910 3919 m. Observed shots fired on tension. WHP 118 bar. 02:45 - 03:00: Logged up. Observed logging tool not communicating. Stopped and checked communication. Possible short in tool after perforation. 03:00 - 05:30: POOH from 3853 m to surface. 05:30 - 07:30: Closed SV HMV and inflow tested same. Purged lubricator with n2. 07:30 - 07:45: Performed toolbox talk prior to l/d BHA 07:45 - 08:30: Broke lubricator and l/d BHA on deck. All shots fired. 08:30 - 09:00: Latched lubricator for lifting lubricator BOP. 09:00 - 14:30: Closed BOP and opened HMV for inflow testing of DHSV. Bled off pressure above DHSV. Meanwhile held toolbox talk prior to rig down lubricator, BOP and riser from XMT. 14:30 - 14:55: Closed HMV and bleed off pressure below BOP. 14:55 - 18:10: Disconnected hoses to BOP and prepared to lift rig up off XMT. Disconnected riser on XMT. Lifted lubricator, BOP and riser using top-drive and double securing, secured same in rotary. 18:10 - 18:45: Installed top cap and leak tested XMT top cap to 20/345 bar for 5/10 min. Meanwhile prepared for skidding rig. 18:45 - 19:30: Had to wait due to skidding from f-11b to f-5. 19:30 - 20:30: Installed KWV cap and leak tested same to 20/345 bar for 5/10 min. 20:30 - 21:00: Disconnected lines for local control of DHSV and HMV. Cleaned and tidyed area. Handed well over to production. end of operation
Perforated zone from 3910 m to 3919 m. POOH and l/d toolstring. Rigged down equipment and tested XMT barriers. Handed well over to production.
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-11 on 2013-03-23, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR). Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
05:30 - 10:30: Transferred over from well 15/9-f-11. Oriented time drilled 26" hole from 257 m to 266 m, 3080 l/min, 75 bar, 1 2 tons wob, 2 m/hrs. Pumped hi-vis sweeps. 10:30 - 11:00: Attempted to take MWD gyro trac survey, no-go. 11:00 - 12:30: Attempted to l/d single 5 1/2" DP joint to prior to taking wirelien gyro survey. P/u with 30 tons overpull and pulled free. Pumped hi-vis sweep and circulated same out of hole. Increased flow to 4100 l/min, 130 bar and worked string over interval 237 m to 244 m. 12:30 - 14:00: Made wiper trip from 244 m to inside 30" shoe at 202 m with 3000 l/min, 72 bar, 15 RPM, 2 KNM. 14:00 - 15:00: Washed and reamed down from 30" conductor shoe at 202 m to 244 m, 3000 l/min, 72 bar, 15 RPM, 2 KNM, no obstruction observed. Reamed back from 244 m to 238 m, 3000 l/min, 72 bar, 15 RPM, 2 KNM. 15:00 - 15:30: R/u wireline, RIH and took gyro survey m bit depth) survey station inclination azi 196 0. 14 241. 85 15:30 - 16:30: Washed down from 238 m to bottom at 266 m, 3000 3500 l/min, 72 90 bar. No obstruction observed. 16:30 - 17:00: R/u wireline, RIH and took gyro survey m bit depth) survey station inclination azi 223. 6 0. 58 285. 5 17:00 - 19:00: Oriented toolface, POOH and r/d wireline. Oriented time drilled 26" hole from 266 m to 272 m, 3460 l/min, 98 bar, 4 tons wob. Pumped hi-vis sweeps. 19:00 - 20:30: Evaluated directional data. Drilled 26" hole from 272 m to 279 m, 3460 l/min, 98 bar, 40 RPM, 5 KNM, 4 tons wob. Pumped hi-vis sweeps. 20:30 - 21:00: R/u wireline, RIH and took gyro survey m bit depth) survey station inclination azi 236. 9 0. 59 283. 17 21:00 - 22:00: Drilled 26 hole from 279 m to 292 m, 3670 l/min, 110 bar, 40 RPM, 5 KNM, 2 5 tons wob. Pumped hi-vis sweeps. 22:00 - 22:30: R/u wireline, RIH and took gyro survey m bit depth) survey station inclination azi 249. 0 0. 97 314. 87 22:30 - 23:30: Drilled 26 hole from 292 m to 306 m, 3670 l/min, 110 bar, 40 RPM, 4 KNM, 2 4 tons wob. Pumped hi-vis sweeps. 23:30 - 00:00: R/u wireline, RIH and took gyro survey m bit depth) survey station inclination azi 264. 0 1. 32 310. 50
Transferred over from well 15/9-f-11. Oriented drilled 26" hole from 257 m to 266 m. Observed 30 tons overpull. Made wiper trip back to 30" conductor shoe at 202 m Drilled and oriented 26" hole from 266 m to 306 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-11 on 2013-03-24, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR). Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
00:00 - 01:30: Drilled 26" hole from 306 m to 318 m, 3650 l/min, 105 bar, 40 RPM, 5 KNM, 2 5 tons wob. Pumped hi-vis sweeps. 01:30 - 02:00: R/u wireline, RIH and took gyro survey m bit depth) survey station inclination azi 276. 4 1. 41 316. 92 02:00 - 03:00: Drilled 26" hole from 318 m to 333 m, 3650 l/min, 105 bar, 40 RPM, 5 KNM, 2 5 tons wob. Pumped hi-vis sweeps. 03:00 - 03:30: R/u wireline, RIH and took gyro survey m bit depth) survey station inclination azi 290. 2 1. 30 318. 66 03:30 - 04:30: Drilled 26" hole from 333 m to 346 m, 3760 l/min, 110 bar, 40 RPM, 5 KNM, 2 4 tons wob. Pumped hi-vis sweeps. 04:30 - 05:00: R/u wireline, RIH and took gyro survey m bit depth) survey station inclination azi 305 1. 06 321. 43 05:00 - 06:00: Drilled 26" hole from 346 m to 359 m, 3760 l/min, 110 bar, 40 RPM, 5 KNM, 2 4 tons wob. Pumped hi-vis sweeps. 06:00 - 07:00: R/u wireline, RIH and took gyro survey m bit depth) survey station inclination azi 317. 0 0. 98 327. 19 07:00 - 08:00: Drilled 26" hole from 359 m to 374 m, 3760 l/min, 110 bar, 40 RPM, 5 KNM, 2 4 tons wob. Pumped hi-vis sweeps. 08:00 - 08:30: R/u wireline, RIH and took gyro survey m bit depth) survey station inclination azi 332. 0 1. 08 321. 81 08:30 - 09:30: Drilled 26" hole from 374 m to 387 m, 4400 l/min, 155 bar, 40 RPM, 5 KNM, 2 4 tons wob. Pumped hi-vis sweeps. 09:30 - 10:30: Attempted to take MWD survey, no-go. R/u wireline, RIH and took gyro survey m bit depth) survey station inclination azi 344. 7 1. 07 325. 46 10:30 - 11:00: Drilled 26" hole from 387 m to 402 m, 4500 l/min, 155 bar, 40 RPM, 5 KNM, 2 4 tons wob. Pumped hi-vis sweeps. 11:00 - 12:30: Attempted to take MWD survey, no-go. R/u wireline, RIH and took gyro survey m bit depth) survey station inclination azi 358. 2 1. 13 318. 40 12:30 - 13:00: Orient drilled 26" hole from 387 m to 402 m, 4500 l/min, 155 bar, 2 4 tons wob. Pumped hi-vis sweeps. 13:00 - 13:30: R/u wireline, RIH and took gyro survey m bit depth) survey station inclination azi 371. 7 1. 16 320. 72 13:30 - 14:00: Orient drilled 26" hole from 414 m to 421 m, 4500 l/min, 155 bar, 2 4 tons wob. Started rotation, 40 RPM, 4 KNM and continued drilling 26" hole from 421 m to 428 m, 4500 l/min, 155 bar, 2 4 tons wob. Pumped hi-vis sweeps. 14:00 - 15:00: Attempted to take MWD survey, no-go. R/u wireline, RIH and took gyro survey m bit depth) survey station inclination azi 385. 0 1. 40 317. 81 15:00 - 15:30: Drilled 26" hole from 428 m to 441 m, 3500 4500 l/min, 70 155 bar, 40 RPM, 5 KNM, 2 4 tons wob. Pumped hi-vis sweeps. 15:30 - 16:30: Attempted to take MWD survey, no-go. R/u wireline, RIH and took gyro survey m bit depth) survey station inclination azi 398. 2 1. 78 319. 73 16:30 - 17:00: Drilled 26" hole from 428 m to 441 m, 4500 l/min, 155 bar, 40 RPM, 5 KNM, 2 4 tons wob. Pumped hi-vis sweeps. 17:00 - 17:30: Attempted to take MWD survey, no-go. Detected unusual noise from crown block fast-line sheave. 17:30 - 21:30: Checked crown block fast-line sheave and found bearing ceased onto shaft. Evaluated situation and informed offshore and onshore managment. Prepared forward plan to POOH 26" BHA prior to working on fast-line sheave. Barriered off rig floor and cantelever. Meanwhile circulated well 1100 l/min, 8 bar, 20 RPM, 2 KNM. Attempted to apply lubricant to fast-line sheave. 21:30 - 22:30: Performed pre-job meeting held SJA on drill floor prior to POOH. Meanwhile circulated well 1100 l/min, 8 bar, 20 RPM, 2 KNM. Pumped hi-vis sweeps. 22:30 - 00:00: Prepared POOH from 453 m to surface. Installed grease pump in crown block. Transferred 1. 35 SG KCL mud to active. Rigged down wireline equipment. Meanwhile circulated well 1100 l/min, 8 bar, 20 RPM, 2 KNM. Pumped hi-vis sweeps.
Oriented and drilled 26" hole from 347 m to 454 m. Recorded gyro surveys. Found out crown block fast-line sheave bearings had failed. Prepared to displace hole to 1. 35 SG KCL mud and POOH 26" BHA from 454 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-11 on 2013-03-25, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR). Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
00:00 - 02:00: Prepared POOH from bottom at 453 m. Installed grease pump in crown block. Oriented 26" steering BHA. Displaced well to 1. 35 SG KCL mud, 1100 3100 l/min, 8 70 bar. Confirmed barriered off rig floor and cantelever. POOH from 454 m, recorded overpull of 30 tons. Broke circulation 650 l/min, 10 bar, 40 RPM, 15 KNM. POOH up through tight spot from 454 to 438 m. Stand of 5 1/2" DP mistakenly released from elevators while still connected in rotary. 02:00 - 02:30: Connected PRS to 5 1/2" DP stand in derrick and connected elevators to same. 02:30 - 06:00: POOH 26" BHA on 5 1/2" DP from 438 m and above seabed at 144 m to 128 m observed by ROV. 06:00 - 07:00: R/b 26" BHA from 128 m to 100 m. 07:00 - 07:30: Performed pre-job meeting with new crew prior to handling 26" BHA. 07:30 - 10:00: R/b 26" BHA from 100 m to 37 m. 10:00 - 10:30: Performed pre-job meeting prior to l/d 26" BHA to deck. 10:30 - 13:30: Dumped MWD data and l/d 26" BHA to deck. 13:30 - 14:00: Cleared and cleaned rig floor. 14:00 - 14:30: Performed pre-job meeting prior to preparing for changing out fast-line sheave in crown block. 14:30 - 21:30: Prepared for changing out fast-line sheave in crown block. Visually inspected top drive, hung off top drive, rigged down wireline equipment. 21:30 - 22:00: Performed pre-job meeting prior to work aloft on fast-line sheave in crown block. 22:00 - 00:00: Waited on flair prior to work aloft. Meanwhile made tools ready to work on fast-line sheave in crown block, cleared and cleaned rig floor, prepared BOP test stump and performed general rig maintenance.
POOH 26" BHA from bottom at 454 m to surface. L/d 26" BHA to deck. Prepared for changing out fast-line 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-11 on 2013-03-26, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR). Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
00:00 - 07:00: Prepared for changing out fast-line sheave in crown block. Transferred tools to derrick. Meanwhile performed general rig maintenance. 07:00 - 07:30: Performed pre-job meeting prior to work aloft on fast-line sheave in crown block. 07:30 - 19:00: Prepared for changing out fast-line sheave in crown block. Transferred high-torque tools to derrick. Loosened all bolts on sheave and secured same in derrick. Meanwhile performed general rig maintenance, changed wires on overhead cranes, detected leakage on BOP annular function and trouble shoot same. 19:00 - 19:30: Performed pre-job meeting prior to work aloft on fast-line sheave in crown block. 19:30 - 00:00: Prepared for transferring fast-line sheave from derrick to drill floor. Meanwhile performed general rig maintenance, trouble shoot leakage on BOP annular function.
Prepared for changing out fast-line sheave in crown block. Performed general rig 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-11 on 2013-03-27, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR). Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
00:00 - 06:00: Transferred fast-line sheave from derrick to drill floor, and lifted same from rig floor to welders workshop. Meanwhile performed general rig maintenance, trouble shoot leakage on BOP annular function. 06:00 - 14:00: Repaired failed fast line sheave and re-assembled bearing assembly. Meanwhile performed service and visual inspection of forward and aft pipe racking system. Continued BOP annular repair. Tested backup MWD tools. Serviced TDS travelling block and dolly. Repaired TDS hangoff wire. 14:00 - 14:30: Transferred fast-line sheave to rig floor. Prepared sheave for transport to crown block. 14:30 - 15:00: Performed toolbox talk prior to hoisting fast-line sheave to crown. 15:00 - 00:00: Transferred fast-line sheave from drill floor to derrick. Installed sheave. Meanwhile performed general rig maintenance, trouble shoot leakage on BOP annular function.
Repaired fast-line sheave in derrick. 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-11 on 2013-03-28, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR). Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
00:00 - 07:00: Continued installing fast-line sheave in derrick. Meanwhile repaired leakage on BOP annular function. Prepared to function test same. 07:00 - 07:30: Performed prejob meeting prior to rig down lifting gear and equipment from derrick. 07:30 - 12:00: Transfered equipment from derrick to rig floor and rigged down lifting equipment. Performed derrick inspection. Calibrated crown grease pump. Ran drawworks and confirmed sheave movement. 12:00 - 12:30: Rigged up wireline sheave. 12:30 - 13:15: Picked up and made up 26" bottom hole assembly to 10m. 13:15 - 14:15: Waiting for stop of production on well f-14/f-12. Meanwhile performed general maintenance. 14:15 - 22:00: Picked up and made up 26" bottom hole assembly to 140m. 22:00 - 22:30: Stung 26" bit into conductor housing funnel and ran in hole with 26" bottom hole assembly from 140m MD to 152m MD. Informed production supervisor ready to start up f-14 production. 22:30 - 23:00: Performed pre-job meeting prior to run in hole with 26" bottom hole assembly. Meanwhile ran wireline gyro and set to 356 degrees. 23:00 - 00:00: Ran in hole with 26" bottom hole assembly on 5 1/2" drill pipe from 152m MD to 230m MD.
Repaired fast-line sheave in derrick. Performed general maintenance. Picked up and made up 26" bottom hole 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-11 on 2013-03-29, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR). Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
00:00 - 01:30: Ran in hole with 26" bottom hole assembly on 5 1/2" drill pipe from 230m MD to 406m MD. Observed resistance at 406m MD. Attempted to pass restriction with 10mt no go. 01:30 - 02:30: Established circulation with 2000 LPM and 30 bar. Attempted to pass restriction with 2000 LPM and 30 bar no go. Increased flow to 3000 LPM and 90 bar. Washed in hole with 26" bottom hole assembly on 5 1/2" drill pipe with 3000 LPM and 90 bar from 406m MD to 454m MD. Tagged bottom with 10 MT. 02:30 - 02:45: Performed survey with gyrotrak. Survey station inclination azi 426. 7 2. 55 313. 14 02:45 - 04:00: Drilled 26" hole from 454m MD to 469m MD with 4500 LPM, 152 bar, 1. 12 SG ECD, 40 surface RPM total RPM), 4-9 KNM, 2-8 MT. Pumped 10m3 hi-visc pill for every single. Average ROP 12 m/hr. Performed survey with gyrotrak. Survey station inclination azi 444. 6 2. 46 316. 30 04:00 - 13:30: Drilled 26" hole from 469m MD to 639m MD with 4500 LPM, 152-162 bar, 1. 12-1. 14 SG ECD, 40-60 surface RPM total RPM), 4-12 KNM, 2-15 MT. Pumped 10m3 hi-visc pill for every single. Gyro performed every stand. Average ROP 17. 9 m/hr 13:30 - 14:30: Slided and oriented 26" hole from 639m MD to 650m MD with 4500 LPM, 162-165 bar, 1. 12 SG ECD, 5-10mt. Average ROP 11 m/hr 14:30 - 16:00: Drilled 26" hole from 650m MD to 674m MD with 4500 LPM, 162-163 bar, 1. 12 SG ECD, 60 surface RPM total RPM), 6-9 KNM, 6-15 MT. Pumped 10m3 hi-visc pill for every single. Average ROP 16 m/hr 16:00 - 00:00: Drilled and oriented 26" hole from 674m MD to 793m MD with 4500 LPM, 162-168 bar, 1. 12-1. 14 SG ECD, 60 surface RPM total RPM), 6-13 KNM, 5-17mt. Pumped 10m3 hi-visc pill for every single. Average ROP 14. 9 m/hr
Drilled and oriented 26" hole from 454m MD to 793m 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-11 on 2013-03-30, 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: Slided and oriented 26" hole from 793m MD to 850m MD with 4500 LPM, 152-163 bar, 1. 09-1. 10 SG ECD, 8-20mt. Pumped 10m3 hi-visc pill for every single. Average ROP 9,5 m/hr 06:00 - 09:30: Slided and oriented 26" hole prior to entering utsira formation from 850m MD to 885m MD with 4500 LPM, 163-174 bar, 1. 09-1. 13 SG ECD, 7-20mt. Pumped 10m3 hi-visc pill for every single. Average ROP 10 m/hr entered utsira fm at 885m MD. 09:30 - 19:00: Drilled and oriented 26" hole from 885m MD to 1071m MD with 3000 LPM, 88-94 bar, 1. 13-1. 16 SG ECD, 30 surface RPM total RPM), 3-14 KNM, 4-15 MT. Observed occational hard stringers. Pumped 10m3 hi-visc pill for every single. Average ROP 19. 6 m/hr base utsira fm at 1071m MD. 19:00 - 00:00: Slided and oriented 26" hole from 1071m MD to 1102m MD with 4500 LPM, 171-176 bar, 1. 09-1-13 SG ECD, 15-20 MT. Observed sticky formation and problems maintaining toolface. Pumped 10m3 hi-visc pill for every single. Reamed every stand prior to taking connection. Average ROP 6. 2 m/hr
Drilled and oriented 26" hole from 793m MD to 1102m 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-11 on 2013-03-31, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR). Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
Drilled and oriented 26" hole from 1115m MD to 1345m 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-11 on 2013-04-01, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR). Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
00:00 - 02:00: Slided and oriented 26" hole from 1345m MD to 1359m MD with 4500 LPM, 171-175 bar, 1. 09-1. 10 SG ECD, 12-18 MT. Pumped 10m3 hi-visc pill for every single. Reamed every stand prior to taking connection. Average ROP 7. 0 m/hr 02:00 - 03:30: Slided and oriented 26" hole from 1359m MD to 1365m MD with 4500 LPM, 171-176 bar, 1. 09-1. 10 SG ECD, 12-18 MT. Observed hard formation. Base skade fm verified to 1330m MD. Section TD set to 1365m MD. Average ROP 4. 5 m/hr 03:30 - 09:30: Circulated hole clean with 4500-4800 LPM, 172-196 bar and 80 RPM. Pumped 2 x 30m3 hi-visc sweeps and circulated 3 x bottoms up. 09:30 - 12:00: Ran in hole and tagged TD with 5mt. Displaced open hole volume with 1. 35 SG KCL mud at 4800 LPM, 195 bar and 80 RPM. Observed problems with suction on mud pumps. 12:00 - 15:30: Pulled out of hole with 26" bottom hole assembly from 1365m MD to 460m MD. Observed tight hole at 460m MD. Attempted to get past restriction with maximum 30mt overpull no go. 15:30 - 16:00: Established circulation with KCL mud at 500 LPM. Attempted to lubricate out of hole with 26" bottom hole assembly with 500 LPM and 10 RPM no go. 16:00 - 17:30: Established circulation with seawater at 4000 LPM, 170 bar and 30 RPM. Reamed stand from 472m MD to 432m MD. Continued to circulate hole clean with 4000 LPM, 170-175 bar and 30 RPM. Circulation interupted by mud pumps shutting down. 17:30 - 18:30: Troubleshoot and repaired eletrical fault on mud pumps. Meanwhile pulled out of hole with 26" bottom hole assembly from 460m MD to 350m MD to check hole conditions. No overpull observed. 18:30 - 19:30: Ran in hole with 26" bottom hole assembly from 350m MD to 460m MD. 19:30 - 20:15: Displaced remaining open hole volume with 1. 35 SG KCL mud at 4000 LPM, 10 RPM. 20:15 - 21:15: Pulled out of hole with 26" bottom hole assembly from 460m MD to 185m MD. Informed production control room to shut down producing wells according to simops. 21:15 - 23:30: Performed scheduled service on top drive and pipe racking system. Performed pre-job meeting prior to lay down rack back 26" bottom hole assembly. Meanwhile shut down producing wells and f-14) 23:30 - 00:00: Racked back 5 1/2" heavy weight drill pipe in derrick from 185m MD to 144m MD.
Drilled and oriented 26" hole from 1345m MD to 1365m MD. Circulated hole clean. Displaced open hole volume to 1. 35 SG KCL mud. Pulled out of hole with 26" bottom hole assembly from 1365m MD to 144m 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-11 on 2013-04-02, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR). Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
00:00 - 03:00: Broke out and racked back 5 1/2" heavy weight drill pipe and 9 1/2" drill collars in derrick from 144m MD to 60m MD. 03:00 - 03:30: Downloaded MWD. 03:30 - 06:45: Broke out and laid down ontrak, gyrotrak and motor to deck. 06:45 - 07:30: Performed prejob meeting prior to rig up casing running equipment. 07:30 - 14:30: Made up cement stand and racked back in derrick. Rigged up to run 20" casing. Removed drilling bails and elevators, installed casing bails and elevators. Observed that 20" casing tong door had problems opening and closing. 14:30 - 17:00: Retrieved CTS and hoses from seabed. Meanwhile performed prejob meeting prior to run 20" casing. 17:00 - 18:00: Installed 20" casing bushings and slips. 18:00 - 20:30: Picked up shoe joint on deck. Verified float by hosing water through it. Made up shoe joint and float collar joint. Thread locked to connection. Experienced problems with pipedeck machine Claw did not open. Not able to pick up casing joints from pipedeck to catwalk. 20:30 - 00:00: Troubleshoot and repaired pipedeck machine Found tilt function and boom extension not working. Meanwhile performed general maintanence.
Racked back and laid down 26" bottom hole assembly. Rigged up to run 20" casing. Picked up and made up shoe joint, float collar joint and one intermediate joint with thread lock. Troubleshooting and repairing of pipe deck machine
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-11 on 2013-04-03, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR). Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
00:00 - 03:00: Troubleshoot and repaired PDM deck machine) replaced solenoid valve. Meanwhile performed general maintenance. 03:00 - 07:00: Ran in hole with 20" casing from 36 m MD to 150 m MD. Average running speed 2,2 joints/hour. Filled every joint. 07:00 - 07:30: Held pre-job meeting with oncoming crews prior to run 20" casing. Checked all equipment and barriers. 07:30 - 09:30: Picked up and installed casing circulation tool. Tested circulation tool, experienced TDS wash pipe leaking. 09:30 - 11:30: Replaced TDS wash pipe and pressure tested same to 100 bar 10 minutes. Meanwhile changed leaking hydraulic fittings on elevators. 11:30 - 12:30: Ran in hole with 20" casing from 188 m MD to 201 m MD. 12:30 - 13:00: Cross threaded box joint 105 with pin joint 104, unable to obtain required torque. Decided to lay down both joints. Observed problems with laying down casing joints using HTS. 13:00 - 14:00: Decided to lay down joints manually using deck crane. Performed toolbox talk prior to laying down the joints. Laid out 2 x damaged joint to deck using deck crane. 14:00 - 00:00: Ran in hole with 20" casing from 201 m MD to 656 m MD. Average running speed 3-5 joints/hour. Filled every joint with SW. Performed pre-job meeting with oncoming crews prior to run 20". Checked all equipment and barriers.
Troubleshoot and repaired PDM deck machine) replaced solenoid valve. Ran in hole with 20" casing from 36 m MD to 656 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-11 on 2013-04-04, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR). Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
00:00 - 09:00: Ran in hole with 20" casing from 656 m MD to 1208 m MD. Average running speed 5 joints/hour. Filled every joint with SW. 09:00 - 10:30: Performed pre-job meeting. Rigged down casing circulation tool. Removed 20" casing elevator and installed 5 1/2" DP elevator. 10:30 - 11:00: Picked up and made up 18 3/4" wellhead with 20" casing pup to string. Not able to obtain correct torque turn graph. Decided to replace wellhead with backup. 11:00 - 17:00: Broke out wellhead from string and laid down same to deck. Pulled out of hole with 20" casing string from 1208 m to 1195 m and broke out joint with damaged box threads, laid down same to deck. Picked up and made up new 20" casing joint and ran in hole to 1208 meter. Changed to 5 1/2" handling equipment. Prepared backup wellhead on HTS, made up same to running tool. Picked up and made up backup wellhead assembly. Installed plug set in backup wellhead assembly. 17:00 - 17:30: Removed casing bushings and slips. Ran in hole with 20" casing on landing string from 1208 m to 1223 m. Installed 5 1/2" slips. 17:30 - 19:00: Rigged down 20" casing handling equipment. Moved casing string at regular intervals, no overpull or down weight observed. 19:00 - 20:00: Performed pre-job meeting. Replaced 20 ft bails with drilling bails. Installed BX elevator dressed for 5 1/2" DP. 20:00 - 23:00: Ran in hole with 20" casing on 5 1/2" HWDP landing string from 1223 m MD to 1327 m MD. Rigged up chain hoists in moonppol to center wellhead while running same through deck levels of platform. At 1327 meter sat down 20 ton. Pulled back to 1317 meter and connected TDS to string. 23:00 - 00:00: Established circulation in increments of 300 liter/min. Washed down 20" casing from 1327 m to 1344 m with 1000 liter/min, 30 bar. No excessive weight observed.
Ran 20" casing from 656 m to 1208 m. Ran 20" casing on 5 1/2" HWDP landing string from 1208 m to 1344 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-11 on 2013-04-05, 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: Picked up and made up cement stand. Not able to spin in TDS. 00:30 - 01:30: Troubleshoot TDS spinning problem. Meanwhile racked back cement stand. Reciprocated 20" casing string. Made up cement stand into string. 01:30 - 02:00: Established circulation in increments of 300 liter/min. Washed down 20" casing from 1344 m to 1358 m with 1000 liter/min, 30 bar. No excessive weight observed. Recorded up down weights 245 183 ton. 02:00 - 02:30: Landed 20" casing at 1358 meter by setting down 15 ton on hanger. Performed over pull test to 270 ton. 25 ton overpull) 02:30 - 05:00: Started production on f-12. Circulated 250 m3 with 2300 liter/min, 40 bar. Lined up, flushed and pressure tested surface lines to 345 bar for 10 min. 05:00 - 11:00: Dropped ball for bottom wiper plug. Applied 20 bar against lo-torq valve, opened same to verify lineup. Mixed and pumped 308 m3 of 1,56 SG lead cement slurry with 1000-1050 l/min, 22-19 bar. Mixed and pumped 30 m3 of 1,92 SG tail cement slurry with 840 l/min, 17 bar. Released top dart and reset stroke counters. 11:00 - 13:00: Displaced 3000 liter SW from cement unit using cement pump. Did not observe top plug shear after 820 liters as prognosed. Continued to displace with SW using rig pumps at 3900 liter/min, 45-50 bar. After 2990 liter pumped observed pressure spike of 111 bar. Indicating top plug sheared. Under displaced with 10 m3, did not bump plug. Total displacement 201 m3 SW. Bleed back pressure to trip tank and monitored for backflow, no flow observed. Disconnected cement hose and removed same. 13:00 - 13:30: Released 18 3/4" cart tool from hanger. Performed pre-job meeting prior to laying out cement head and cart. 13:30 - 15:30: Laid down cement head with 5 1/2" HWDP single down on HTS. Connected TDS and circulated 2 ea. Sponge balls through pipe. POOH with 18 3/4" cart on 5 1/2" HWDP from 140 meter to surface. Laid down 18 3/4" cart to cantilever. 15:30 - 20:00: Held tool box talk with ROV and deck crew. Assisted ROV and deck crew with installing riser guide funnel. Meanwhile dismantled TDS washpipe. Cleaned and cleared rigfloor and prepared to spot equipment for HPDR running. Installed teflon riser guides in hole openings on centralizer and tension decks. 20:00 - 20:30: Performed pre-job meeting prior to pickup and prepare HPDR equipment. 20:30 - 22:00: Picked up claxton tool and torqued up handling pup connection, laid down same to cantilever. Meanwhile spotted riser equipment on cantilever, centralizer and tension decks. 22:00 - 00:00: Installed tension ring on centralizer deck. Meanwhile organized riser joints on cantilever. Connected BOP joint to claxton tool.
Cemented 20" casing. Released WHH RT and POOH with same. Rigged up and prepared for running 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-11 on 2013-04-06, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR). Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
00:00 - 07:30: Rigged up and prepared to run HPDR. Picked up HPU unit and tested claxton running tool on cantilever. Connected claxton tool to top riser joint, pressure tested same to 35 bar, OK. Performed pre-job meeting with oncoming crews. 07:30 - 09:00: Removed master bushings and installed riser spider. Function tested riser spider and removed lifting bridal. 09:00 - 09:30: Performed pre-job meeting prior to run HPDR. 09:30 - 10:30: Picked up TBC stress joint and ran through rotary, landed same in spider. 10:30 - 12:00: Picked up lower riser pup joint. Prepared seal faces on joint connection and landed same onto TBC stress joint in rotary. 12:00 - 17:30: Not able to make up flange between riser joints due to studs too long. Technical team fabricated spacer washer for shimming hydraulic jacks. Meanwhile rigged up wires for guide line system in moonpool. Prepared next riser joints on cantilever deck. 17:30 - 21:00: Made up connection between TBC stress joint and lower riser pup joint. Installed fairings collision protection). Meanwhile installed lift nubbin on riser joint 21:00 - 23:00: Function tested TBC in moonpool, functions OK. Observed minor leak from hotstab dummy with valves on TBC valve panel in open position. Checked position of valves and confirmed with town. Shut valves on TBC valve panel. No leak observed. 23:00 - 00:00: Ran in hole from 12 m to 21 m with HPDR. Picked up joint removed lift nubbin and checked seal faces.
Rigged up and ran HPDR to 21 meter.
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-11 on 2013-04-07, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR). Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
00:00 - 01:30: Made up connection between lower riser pup joint and joint Installed fairings collision protection). Meanwhile installed lifting nubbin on joint 01:30 - 04:30: Ran in hole with riser. Connected guide line wires to guide ring on stress joint. Continued to RIH with riser from 21 m to 35 m. 04:30 - 07:00: Picked up joint removed lift nubbin and checked seal faces. Made up connection between riser joints and and tested same. Installed fairings collision protection). RIH with riser from 35 m to 50 m. 07:00 - 09:00: Wow due to significant sea above 2 meter. Meanwhile worked with installation of TDS washpipe. Prepared HPDR joints on cantilever. 09:00 - 12:00: Picked up joint removed lift nubbin and checked seal faces. Made up connection between riser joints and and tested same. Not able to obtain pressure test. 12:00 - 18:00: Broke out connection between riser joints and and inspected same. Found o-ring missing. Installed o-ring in outer groove. Made up connection between riser joints and and re-tested same to 35 bar, test OK. 18:00 - 20:30: Installed fairings collision protection). RIH with HP drilling riser through splash zone from 50 m to 65 m. 20:30 - 22:00: Picked up joint removed lift nubbin and checked seal faces. Made up connection between riser joints and and tested same. Not able to obtain pressure test. 22:00 - 00:00: Broke out connection between riser joints and and inspected same. Replaced o-ring.
Ran 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-11 on 2013-04-08, 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: Made up connection between riser joints and and re-tested same to 35 bar, test OK. 00:30 - 05:30: RIH with HP drilling riser from 65 m to 103 m. 05:30 - 06:30: Rigged up handling equipment prior to pick up tension joint. C-plate, long bails and elevators. 06:30 - 13:30: Held pre-job meeting prior to make up tension joint. Picked up tension joint, removed lift nubbin and checked seal faces, polished light scratches on tension joint sealface. Made up connection between riser joints and tested same. Installed fairings collision protection). RIH with HPDR from 103 m to 121 m. Meanwhile installed second guide wire on WHH. 13:30 - 14:30: Rigged up handling equipment prior to pick up BOP joint, drilling bails and BX elevators. 14:30 - 17:00: Picked up BOP joint, removed lift nubbin and checked seal faces. Made up connection between BOP and tension joints, tested same. Meanwhile prepared landing joint with side entry sub. Prepared equipment for installation of tension ring. 17:00 - 19:30: Removed c-plate. Prepared to run claxton tool and BOP joint through rotary. Removed riser spider. 19:30 - 20:00: Ran in with HPDR from 121 m to 127 m. Installed master bushing. 20:00 - 21:00: Held pre-job meeting prior to land riser. Picked up and made up landing string to TDS. Came down to land riser. Due to sideways movement the riser hit top of guide funnel. The funnel fell off the WHH. 21:00 - 00:00: Performed pre-job meeting. Recovered riser guide funnel to surface for inspection and repair.
Ran 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-11 on 2013-04-09, 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: Recovered riser guide funnel to surface for inspection and repair. Meanwhile worked with installation of new washpipe. 03:30 - 06:30: Repaired broken spindle on riser guide funnel. Meanwhile worked with installation of new washpipe. 06:30 - 10:30: Launched and installed riser guide funnel on WHH. 10:30 - 14:00: Held pre-job meeting prior to land riser. Came down with riser and stabilized TBC around WHH. Released riser guide funnel from WHH. Oriented TBC and landed same with 22 ton down weight. 14:00 - 16:00: ROV installed hot stab into TBC and operated valves to lock position. Pressured up mini reel 3000 psi 15 min to lock TBC. ROV operated valves into park position. 16:00 - 17:00: Performed overpull test on riser to 15 ton. Replaced hot stab with dummy hot stab. 17:00 - 18:00: Held pre-job meeting prior to pressure test riser and 20" casing. Rigged up cement hose and lo-torq valve on drill floor. Attempted to pressure test lines and hose to 150 bar. Not able to obtain line test. 18:00 - 19:30: Troubleshot leak in surface lines. Replaced lo-torq valve. Pressure tested lines and hose to 150 bar 10 min. 19:30 - 21:00: Filled riser with SW and evacuated air from system. Lined up and performed pressure test of riser and 20" casing to 100 bar 10 min. 21:00 - 00:00: Held pre-job meeting prior to rig up tensioner system. Worked with installation of centralizer and boat collision stool. Meanwhile installed new washpipe.
Ran HPDR and landed same. Took overpull test of riser. Pressure tested 20" casing and riser to 100 bar 15 minutes. Commenced installation of HPDR tensioner 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-11 on 2013-04-10, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR). Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
00:00 - 02:00: Installed centralizer and boat collision stool. Meanwhile installed new washpipe. 02:00 - 09:30: Installed tensioner ring and cylinders. Meanwhile replaced soloniod valve on TDS spin function. 09:30 - 11:30: Performed pre-job meeting. Load shifted from TDS to tension cylinders. Final tension on cylinders adjusted to 150 ton. 11:30 - 13:30: Released claxton tool and pulled back same to drill floor. Broke out and laid down claxton tool to deck. 13:30 - 16:00: Prepared for skidding BOP to wellcenter. Rigged up scaffolding for accessing nt2 connector. Held toolbox talk prior to skidding and landing BOP. Skidded BOP to wellcenter and landed same. At 1600 hrs. Started production on well f-12 and f-14. 16:00 - 00:00: Nippled up BOP, slip joint and diverter systems.
Installed HPDR tensioner system. Ran and nippled up 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-11 on 2013-04-11, 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: Nippled up BOP, slip joint and diverter systems. 01:30 - 04:30: RIH with BOP test plug on 5 1/2 DP. Tested BOP and HPDR connections to 30 bar 5 min 345 bar 10 min. POOH with BOP test plug. 04:30 - 08:00: Made up seat protector and RIH. Installed seat protector and POOH with RT. 08:00 - 09:30: Installed new type wash pipe. 09:30 - 11:00: Continued to install new wash pipe. Tested same to 275 bar. 11:00 - 18:30: Picked up and made up 17 1/2" drilling BHA and RIH on 5 1/2" HWDP from surface to 232 meter. 18:30 - 20:00: Held toolbox talk. Performed choke drills with both crews. 20:00 - 22:00: Picked up 5 1/2" DP singles while RIH with 17 1/2" BHA from 232 m to 473 m. Average tripping speed 120 m/hr. 22:00 - 00:00: RIH with 17 1/2" BHA on 5 1/2" DP from 473 m to 1159 m. Average tripping speed 343 m/hr.
Nippled up BOP, slip joint and diverter systems. Tested BOP and HPDR connections. Installed seat protector RIH with 17 1/2" drilling 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-11 on 2013-04-12, 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: RIH with 17 1/2" BHA on 5 1/2" DP from 1159 m to 1236 m. Average tripping speed 154 m/hr. Observed 5 ton loss in weight at 1236 meter. Recorded up down weights 133 115 ton. 00:30 - 01:30: Washed reamed down from 1236 m to 1262 m with 1500 l/min, 19 bar, 20 RPM, 4-8 KNM. At 1262 meter tagged firm cement with 5 ton 01:30 - 02:30: Drilled firm cement from 1262 m to 1264,8 m with 3560 l/min, 105 bar, 40 RPM, 6-15 KNM, wob 4-5 ton. Performed pre-job meeting prior to displacement job. Observed leak on longitudinal flowline on main deck. 02:30 - 03:00: Stopped drilling and repaired leak. 03:00 - 04:00: Drilled top plug from 1264,8 m to 1265,6 m with 3500 l/min, 106 bar, 40 RPM, 6-19 KNM, wob 4-5 ton. Observed black rubber pieces coming across shakers. 04:00 - 07:00: Displaced well from SW to 1,40 SG OBM with 3530 l/min, 150 bar. Diverted SW returns to sea. 07:00 - 11:00: Circulated and conditioned OBM while reciprocating string from 1240 m to 1255 m with 20 RPM, 2-6 KNM. Increased pump rate in incremens of 110 l/min to ensure shakers and surface system do not over flow. 11:00 - 00:00: Drilled firm cement from 1265,6 m to 1356 m with 3000-3520 l/min, 183 bar, 40-90 RPM, 2-10 KNM, wob 5-10 ton. Drilled bottom wiper plug at 1358 m to 1358,7 m. Observed black red rubber pieces coming across shakers.
Drilled shoetrack.
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-11 on 2013-04-13, 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: Drilled firm cement from 1365 m to 1368 m with 3700 l/min, 190 bar, 60-90 RPM, 5-20 KNM, wob 3-10 ton. Cleaned out rathole 3 times. 02:00 - 02:30: Drilled new formation from 1365 m to 1368 m with 3700 l/min, 188 bar, 90 RPM, 2-8 KNM, wob 5-10 ton. 02:30 - 04:00: Pulled bit inside shoe. Circulated until even MW in out 1,40 SG with 3700 liter/min, 180 bar, 20 RPM, 5 KNM. 04:00 - 07:30: Performed pre-job meeting prior to fit. Confirmed line up down string through TDS. Attempted to pressure test surface lines against upper lower IBOP. No test obtained. Disconnected TDS and installed pump in sub. Attempted to pressure test surface lines against pump in sub. No test obtained. 07:30 - 12:00: Performed internal test of cement unit. Not able to obtain good test. Investigated problems on unit. By-passed shutt-off valve. Obatined good pressure test on cement unit. Meanwhile circulated and pumped with 3500 liter/min, 173 bar, 60 RPM, 7-9 KNM. Performed pre-job meeting prior to fit. 12:00 - 12:30: Lined up to pump down string through TDS pressure tested lines to 30 200 bar 5 minutes. Spaced out and closed upper pipe ram. Performed fit to 1,55 SG EMW using 1,40 SG mud. Pumped 320 liter from 5 bar to 20 bar at cement unit with 40 liter/min. Bled back 320 liter. 12:30 - 13:30: Washed and reamed rathole with 4420 l/min, 256 bar, 60 RPM, 5-6 KNM 13:30 - 15:00: Drilled 17 1/2" hole from 1368 m to 1400 m with 3675-4455 l/min, 188-257 bar, 60-140 RPM, 7-15 KNM, wob 5 ton, ECD 1,446-1,449 SG. 5 ea. Cuttings screw conveyors plugged up. 15:00 - 00:00: Worked with unplugging cuttings screw conveyors. Meanwhile monitored well on trip tank and worked string from 1324 m to 1360 m.
Drilled shoetrack and 3 meter new formation. Perform fit. Drill ahead.
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-11 on 2013-04-14, 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: Worked with unplugging cuttings screw conveyors. Established circulation with 4500 liter/min, 280 bar. Shakers and cuttings screw conveyors handled returns as required. Meanwhile monitored well on trip tank and worked string from 1324 m to 1360 m. Up down weights 130 115 ton. 02:00 - 05:30: Washed down from 1360 m to 1400 m with 4400 liter/min, 274 bar, 60 RPM, 8 KNM. Performed survey. Rupture disk tripped on MP and MP Replaced rupture discs. 05:30 - 16:00: Drilled 17 1/2" hole from 1400 m to 1500 m with 3990-4300 l/min, 165-246 bar, 100-140 RPM, 7-11 KNM, wob 1-3 ton, ECD 1,434-1,448 SG. 16:00 - 00:00: Waited on weather. Not able to back load cuttings from iso tanks to supply vessel due to heavy wind and sea. Meanwhile circulated hole clean at 1500 meter with 4300 liter/min, 248 bar. Pulled back into shoe. Circulated with 1440 liter/min, 35 bar. Picked up and racked back 5 1/2" DP.
Drilled 17 1/2" hole from 1400 m to 1500 m. Waited on weather.
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-11 on 2013-04-15, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR). Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
00:00 - 16:00: Waited on weather. Not able to back load cuttings from iso tanks to supply vessel due to heavy wind and sea. Meanwhile circulated with 1440 liter/min, 35 bar. Picked up and racked back 5 1/2" DP, 23 stands racked back. 16:00 - 23:00: Back loaded cuttings from iso tanks to supply vessel, total 40 ton. 23:00 - 23:30: RIH with 17 1/2" BHA on 5 1/2" DP from 1333 m to 1482 m. Average tripping speed 298 m/hr. Continue to back load cuttings from iso tanks to supply vessel. 23:30 - 00:00: Washed and reamed down from 1482 m to 1493 m with 3200 liter/min, 168 bar, 30 RPM, 9 KNM. Lost all rig power supply on the rig due to work on faulty gas detector.
Waited om weather. Back loaded cuttings to vessel.
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-11 on 2013-04-16, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR). Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
00:00 - 01:00: Restarted all rig systems. Meanwhile lined up and observed well on trip tank. Rotated string periodically to ensure free movement. 01:00 - 02:00: Restarted all rig systems. Meanwhile established circulation with 440 liter/min, 7 bar. Reciprocated pipe. 02:00 - 02:30: Continue to back load cuttings from iso tanks to supply vessel. 02:30 - 07:00: Drilled 17 1/2" hole from 1500 m to 1573 m with 4275-4320 l/min, 257-265 bar, 120-140 RPM, 9-11 KNM, wob 5-8 ton, ECD 1,441-1,449 SG. Average ROP 16,2 meter/hour. Drilled with reduced drilling rate due to surface cuttings transfer system restriction. 07:00 - 12:00: Drilled 17 1/2" hole from 1573 m to 1685 m with 4320 l/min, 254-260 bar, 140 RPM, 10-15 KNM, wob 5-6 ton, ECD 1,431-1,442 SG, MAX gas 0,57 Average ROP 22,5 meter/hour. Drilled with reduced drilling rate due to surface cuttings transfer system restrictions. 12:00 - 18:00: Drilled 17 1/2" hole from 1685 m to 1780 m with 4320 l/min, 256-262 bar, 140 RPM, 12-15 KNM, wob 5-6 ton, ECD 1,438-1,443 SG, MAX gas 0,46 Average ROP 15,8 meter/hour. Drilled with reduced drilling rate due to surface cuttings transfer system restrictions. Stopped drilling due to full iso tanks. Not able to back load cuttings from iso tanks to supply vessel due to heavy wind and sea. 18:00 - 21:00: Circulated hole clean 4300 liter/min, 254 bar, 120 RPM, 7 KNM. 21:00 - 22:00: POOH with 17 1/2 BHA on 5 1/2" DP from 1765 m to 1346 m. Average tripping speed 838 m/hr. 22:00 - 00:00: Waited on weather. Not able to back load cuttings from iso tanks to supply vessel due to heavy wind and sea. Meanwhile circulated with 1420 liter/min, 65 bar.
Drilled 17 1/2" hole from 1500 m to 1780 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-11 on 2013-04-17, 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. Not able to back load cuttings from iso tanks to supply vessel due to heavy wind and sea. Meanwhile circulated with 1420 liter/min, 65 bar. 06:00 - 15:00: Waited on weather. Meanwhile service TDS and PRS s. Change valves on MP 3 15:00 - 16:00: Backload cuttings to boat. Meanwhile circ with 1410lpm 16:00 - 17:30: Unable to start screw conveyor. Continue circ. 17:30 - 20:30: Test run augers. Meanwhile circ with 1420lpm 20:30 - 22:00: TBT. RIH from 1345-1765m. 22:00 - 22:30: Wash in from 1765-1780m with 3300lpm, 30 RPM, 7nm TRQ. Take SCR at 1780m. 22:30 - 00:00: Drilled from 1780-1812m
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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-11 on 2013-04-18, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR). Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
00:00 - 05:00: Drilled and orientated 17 1/2" hole from 1812 m to 1944 m with 4300 LPM, 270 bar, ECD 1. 44 SG, wob 5-7 MT, 140 RPM, 13-15 KNM, inst. ROP 40 m/hr, average ROP 26 m/hr. 05:00 - 06:00: Drilled and orientated 17 1/2" hole from 1944 m to 1963 m at reduced ROP due to cuttings handling system with 4000 LPM, 240 bar, ECD 1. 44 SG, wob 4 MT, 140 RPM, 12-13 KNM, inst. ROP 30 m/hr, average ROP 19 m/hr. Last survey 1950. 9m MD, 15. 46 incl, 264. 1 azimuth 06:00 - 06:30: Drilled and orientated 17 1/2" hole from 1963 m to 1966 m with 4000 LPM, 240 bar, ECD 1. 44 SG, wob 4 MT, 140 RPM, 12-13 KNM, inst. ROP 30 m/hr. Unable to back load cuttings from iso pumps to supply vessel due to high wind and sea state. Commenced circulating hole clean. 06:30 - 08:00: Waited on weather to back load cuttings. Circulated hole clean while reciprocating and rotating string with 4300 LPM, 267 bar, 120 RPM, 9 KNM, ECD 1. 43 SG. 08:00 - 10:00: Waited on weather to back load cuttings. Racked back 5 1/2" DP stand. Circulated hole clean while reciprocating and rotating string with 4300 LPM, 267 bar, 120 RPM, 9 KNM, ECD 1. 42 SG. 10:00 - 10:30: Waited on weather to back load cuttings. Held TBT and flowchecked well for 15 min well static. 10:30 - 12:00: Waited on weather to back load cuttings. POOH with 5 1/2" DP wet from 1898 m to 1320 m inside 20" shoe. 12:00 - 12:30: Waited on weather to back load cuttings. Flow checked well for 15 min well static 12:30 - 20:00: Waited on weather to back load cuttings. Meanwhile circulated with 1400 LPM, 30 bar, 0 RPM. 20:00 - 21:00: Called in supply vessel and hook up iso pumps overboard hose. Meanwhile circulated with 1400 LPM, 30 bar, 0 RPM. Function tested BOP 21:00 - 22:00: Back loaded cuttings from iso pump 1 to supply vessel. Meanwhile pulled back 10 m and circulated with 1400 LPM, 30 bar, 0 RPM. 22:00 - 23:00: Back loaded cuttings from iso pump 2 to supply vessel. Cuttings transfer line plugged-up after 15 m3 pumped. Cleared lines and stood off supply vessel due to heavy wind and sea. Meanwhile circulated with 1400 LPM, 30 bar, 0 RPM. Held PDSA meeting with all available personale 23:00 - 00:00: Waited on weather to back load cuttings. Meanwhile circulated with 1420 LPM, 33 bar, 0 RPM. Held PDSA meeting with all available personale
Drilled and orientated 17 1/2" hole from 1812 m to 1966 m. Wow unable to backload cuttings due to high wind and sea. Circulated hole clean and POOH to 1320 m inside 20" shoe at 1358 m. Back loaded 35 m3 from iso pump system to supply vessel. Stood off supply vessel and wow
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-11 on 2013-04-19, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR). Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
00:00 - 15:30: Waited on weather to back load cuttings. Meanwhile circulated with 1420 LPM, 33 bar, 0 RPM. 15:30 - 17:00: Called in supply vessel and back loaded cuttings from iso pumps. 17:00 - 19:00: Held TBT. RIH on 5 1/2" DP from 1308 m to 1950 m. Meanwhile back loaded cuttings to supply vessel 19:00 - 19:30: Washed down from 1950 m to 1965 m with 3300 LPM, 183 bar, 40 RPM, 8 KNM. Recorded scrs at 1965 m. Meanwhile back loaded cuttings to supply vessel 19:30 - 21:30: Established drilling parameters. Drilled and orientated 17 1/2" hole from 1966 m to 1984 m at reduced ROP to establish rig solids control system running with cuttings prior to swiching to iso pump system. Drilling parameters 4300 LPM, 275 bar, 120 RPM, 10-12 KNM, wob 5-6 MT, inst ROP 15 m/hr, ECD 1. 44 SG. Meanwhile back loaded cuttings to supply vessel 21:30 - 00:00: Drilled and orientated 17 1/2" hole from 1984 m to 2046 m with 4300 LPM, 275 bar, 140 RPM, 12-15 KNM, wob 8-10 MT, inst ROP 35 m/hr, ECD 1. 44 SG. Meanwhile back loaded cuttings to supply vessel
Waited on weather to transfer cuttings to supply vessel continuously tranfered cuttings to supply vessel. RIH on 5 1/2" DP and drilled 17 1/2" hole to 2046 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-11 on 2013-04-20, 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: Drilled and orientated 17 1/2" hole from 2046 m to 2113 m with 4300 LPM, 285 bar, 140 RPM, 13-15 KNM, wob 9-11 MT, inst ROP 35 m/hr, ECD 1. 44 SG. Meanwhile back loaded cuttings to supply vessel 03:00 - 06:00: Drilled and orientated 17 1/2" hole from 2113 m to 2178 m with 4230 LPM, 283 bar, 140 RPM, 12-16 KNM, wob 8-10 MT, inst ROP 35 m/hr, ECD 1. 43 SG. Meanwhile back loaded cuttings to supply vessel 06:00 - 11:30: Drilled and orientated 17 1/2" hole from 2178 m to 2290 m with 4252 LPM, 282 bar, 140 RPM, 16-19 KNM, wob 12-16 MT, inst ROP 35 m/hr, ECD 1. 43 SG. Meanwhile back loaded cuttings to supply vessel 11:30 - 16:00: Drilled and orientated 17 1/2" hole from 2290 m to 2330 m with 4230 LPM, 282 bar, 140 RPM, 16-19 KNM, wob 9-11 MT, inst ROP 10 m/hr, ECD 1. 42 SG. Meanwhile back loaded cuttings to supply vessel flushed u-tube with fresh mud 16:00 - 19:00: Drilled and orientated 17 1/2" hole from 2330 m to 2378 m with 4250 LPM, 283 bar, 140 RPM, 15-17 KNM, wob 9-12 MT, inst ROP 25 m/hr, ECD 1. 43 SG. Identified balder formation at 2373 m. Meanwhile back loaded cuttings to supply vessel 19:00 - 00:00: Drilled and orientated 17 1/2" hole from 2378 m to 2475 m with 4300 LPM, 287 bar, 140 RPM, 20-25 KNM, wob 18-20 MT, inst ROP 25 m/hr, ECD 1. 43 SG. Meanwhile back loaded cuttings to supply vessel
Drilled and orientated 17 1/2" hole from 2046 m to 2475 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-11 on 2013-04-21, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR). Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
00:00 - 03:00: Drilled and orientated 17 1/2" hole from 2475 m to 2540 m with 4300 LPM, 292 bar, 140 RPM, 20-25 KNM, wob 18-20 MT, inst ROP 35 m/hr, ECD 1. 44 SG. Identified lista formation at 2512 m meanwhile back loaded cuttings to supply vessel 03:00 - 06:00: Drilled hole clean from 2540 m to 2570 with 4250 LPM, 290 bar, 140 RPM, 15-20 KNM, wob 7-10 MT, inst ROP 10 m/hr, ECD 1. 43 SG. 06:00 - 07:30: Drilled hole clean from 2570 to 17 1/2" section TD at 2574 m with 4250 LPM, 290 bar, 140 RPM, 15-20 KNM, wob 7-10 MT, inst ROP 10 m/hr, ECD 1. 43 SG. Final TD called at 07 20 hrs. 07:30 - 12:00: Circulated hole clean with 4286 LPM, 289 bar, 140 RPM, 11-15 KNM, ECD 1. 42 SG. Circulated total 3 b/u racking one 5 1/2" DP stand on every b/u while increasing mud weigth 2 points to 1. 42 SG. Meanwhile back loaded cuttings to supply vessel and stood off same. 4 empty iso pumps onboard. 12:00 - 14:00: Flow checked well for 15 min well static. POOH 17 1/2" BHA on 5 1/2" DP 10 stands wet from 2464 m to 1354 m. 14:00 - 16:30: Pumped slug and POOH 17 1/2" BHA on 5 1/2" DP from 2169 m to 1354 m. No overpull observed. 16:30 - 18:30: POOH 17 1/2" BHA on 5 1/2" DP/HWDP from 1354 m to 272 m. Flow checked for 15 min well static. 18:30 - 22:30: Held TBT. POOH 17 1/2" BHA from 272 m to surface. Racked back 2 x 8 1/4" DC stands and layed out remaining 17 1/2" BHA. Bit grading 1. 3. WT. G. X. I. BT. TD 22:30 - 00:00: Cleaned and cleared drill floor. Isolated drilling equipment, inspected and serviced same
Drilled 17 1/2" hole to section TD at 2574 m. POOH and l/o 17 1/2" steerable 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-11 on 2013-04-22, 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: Serviced and inspected drilling equipment and deisolated same. 00:30 - 02:30: Made up seat protector retrival tool and jet sub. RIH seat protector retrival tool to 137 m. Washed down from 137 m to 142 m with 2860 LPM, 54 bar. Engaged seat protector with 3 MT and 0. 5 left hand turn. 02:30 - 04:00: POOH with seat protector and dressed well head with 2770 LPM, 51 bar. Layed out seat protector and running tool. 04:00 - 06:00: Held TBT. R/u casing handling equipment 06:00 - 09:00: R/u casing handling equipment. 09:00 - 12:00: Held TBT. P/u 14" float shoe and installed bypass baffle. P/u and m/u intermmediate and landing collar 14" casing joints. Tested float and RIH shoetrack to 33 m. 12:00 - 18:00: RIH 14" 169. 65 kg/m CSG from 33 m to 327 m filling every joint with 1. 42 SG OBM. Average running speed 6 jts. 18:00 - 00:00: RIH 14" 169. 65 kg/m CSG from 327 m to 854 m filling every joint with 1. 42 SG OBM. Average running speed 8 jts.
Retrieved seat protector and r/u casing handling equipment. M/u 14" shoetrack and RIH 14" casing to 854 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-11 on 2013-04-23, 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: RIH 14" 169. 65 kg/m CSG from 854 m to 901 m filling every joint with 1. 42 SG OBM. Lowered TDS to 3 m above rig floor, tilted bails forward to pick up 14" 169. 65 kg/m casing joint. When tilting forward a bolt on one out of four u-clamps sheared off. No personale in the area. Potential 0. 12kg 4m 9. 81 5j. 01:00 - 02:30: Isolated drilling equipment replaced broken u-clamp and inspected remaining three u-clamps. No wear or damage observed. 02:30 - 03:00: RIH 14" 169. 65 kg/m CSG from 901 m to 953 m filling every joint with 1. 42 SG OBM. Average running speed 6 jts. Observed link arms pushing against u-clamp bolts on bails when using link tilt drill function. 03:00 - 04:00: Isolated drilling equipment and inspected same. Evaluated situation and formulized plan forward to only use link tilt retract function, thereby eliminating the pushing action on the bails. 04:00 - 06:00: RIH 14" 169. 65 kg/m CSG from 935 m to 1057 m filling every joint with 1. 42 SG OBM. Average running speed 6 jts. 06:00 - 09:00: RIH 14" 169. 65 kg/m CSG from 1057 m to 1247 m filling every joint with 1. 42 SG OBM. Average running speed 6 jts. Observed leaking hose power tong. 09:00 - 10:00: Changed out leaking hydraulic hose and connections on power tong. 10:00 - 12:30: RIH 14" 169. 65 kg/m CSG from 1247 m to 1348 m filling every joint with 1. 42 SG OBM. Average running speed 6 jts. Engaged fill up and circulation tool FAC Broke circulation with 200 LPM, 10 bar. Staged up pumps in 100 LPM incriments to 1000 LPM, 14,7 bar. Dis-engaged FAC. Observed connection on pack-off backed out. 12:30 - 13:00: Made up connection on pack-off. Checked and re-tightent allen screw lock keys securing pack-off on FAC. 13:00 - 15:30: RIH 14" 169. 65 kg/m CSG from 1348 m to 1527 m filling every joint with 1. 42 SG OBM. Average running speed 7 jts. Unable to function power tong stabbing guide due to broken fitting on hydraulic hose. 15:30 - 16:00: Removed hydraulic hose on stabbing guide and blanked off fitting on power tong. 16:00 - 00:00: RIH 14" 169. 65 kg/m CSG from 1527 m to 2133 m filling every joint with 1. 42 SG OBM. Average running speed 8 jts.
RIH 14" 169. 65 kg/m casing from 901 m to 2133 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-11 on 2013-04-24, 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: RIH 14" 169. 65 kg/m CSG from 2133 m to 2424 m filling every joint with 1. 42 SG OBM. Recorded up/dw weight 430/320 MT. Average running speed 8 jts. 03:30 - 05:00: Changed to 5 1/2" handling equipment. 05:00 - 06:00: P/u and m/u 14" casing hanger. Attempted to pick up 14" casing hanger and RIH. Observed draw work drum pay out. 06:00 - 11:00: Troubleshoot drawwork failure. Meanwhile removed auto slips and lowered 14" casing hanger below rotary in a controlled sequence, up/dw weight 430/320 MT. Installed master bushing and made up circulation swedge. Circulated with 200 LPM, 9 bar, 14" casing shoe at 2433 m. 11:00 - 12:30: Shot down pumps and flowchecked. R/d casing power tong, circulation swedge and surface lines. 12:30 - 14:00: RIH 14" 169. 65 kg/m casing on 5 1/2" HWDP from 2433 m to 2516 m. Washed down from 2516 m to 2552 m with 500 LPM, 11 bar 14:00 - 15:30: Recorded hole restriction at 2552 m. Worked and washed pass restriction with 1000 LPM, 16 bar, up/dw weight 440/318 MT. 15:30 - 16:30: M/u cement assembly and landed hanger at hop 140. 38 m. Set down 7 MT and marked pipe. Picked up and recorded 45 MT overpull, marked pipe. Rotated landing string one right hand turn and verified stem free. 16:30 - 18:30: R/u cement hoses and circulated 1. 5 b/u with 3000 LPM, 60 bar. No losses observed. 18:30 - 21:00: Pumped 25 m3 of 1. 75 SG spacer and dropped bottom dart. Mixed and pumped 24 m3 of 1. 90 SG cement slurry, 600 LPM. Displaced the cement to the rig floor with 0. 88 m3 and dropped top dart. Zeroed stroke counters and displaced cement with 183 m3, 8262 strokes of 1. 42 SG mud, 2970 LPM. Observed bottom plug shear after 7290 strokes. 21:00 - 21:30: Stepped down pumps to 500 LPM, FCP 31 bar and bumped top plug after 188 m3, 8480 strokes pumped. Pressured up t0 90 bar/10 min and eqaulized lines to cement unit. 21:30 - 23:00: Pressure tested casing to 340 bar/10 min, 2. 2/2. 2 m3 pumped/returned 23:00 - 00:00: Slacked off weight and marked pipe. Picked up 45 MT overpull test, slacked of and rotated pipe 3. 5 RH turns, marked pipe and recorded 8. 5" travel. Sat seal assembly with 207 bar/10 min and picked up 45 MT.
RIH and landed 14" casing, shoe at 2570. 68 m. Circulated 1. 5 b/u and cemented 14" casing inplace.
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-11 on 2013-04-25, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR). Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
00:00 - 01:00: Closed annular preventer and attempted to pressure test seal assembly to 345 bar/10 min nogo. Unable to establish decreasing trend. 01:00 - 02:30: Released hanger running tool. L/o cement head and circulated wash balls. POOH and l/o hanger running tool. 02:30 - 03:00: Cleaned and cleared rig floor. 03:00 - 05:00: M/u wearbushing running and combination tool. RIH and set wear bushing. 05:00 - 06:30: Tested seal assembly and lower pipe rams to 345 bar/15 min. 06:30 - 12:00: Tested bops and surface lines 20/345 bar, 5/10 min. 12:00 - 13:30: Installed wear bushing. POOH wear bushing running tool and l/o same 13:30 - 14:30: Ceaned and cleared rig floor. Serviced drilling equipment prior to tripping. 14:30 - 18:00: Held TBT. P/u and m/u 12 1/4" drill out BHA. RIH on 5 1/2" HWDP to 176 m. 18:00 - 00:00: RIH 12 1/4" drill out BHA on 5 1/2" DP from 176 m to 1625 m filling every 1000 m with 1. 42 SG OBM. Performed choke drill with both crews.
POOH 14" casing hanger running tool and l/o same. RIH and installed wear bushing. Tested seal assembly and bops. M/u 12 1/4" drill out BHA and RIH to 1625 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-11 on 2013-04-26, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR). Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
00:00 - 02:30: RIH 12 1/4" drill out BHA on 5 1/2" DP from 1625 m to 2477 m filling every 1000 m with 1. 42 SG OBM. 02:30 - 03:00: Washed down from 2477 m to 2541 m with 1500 LPM, 50 bar, 30 RPM, 7-10 KNM, recorded up/dw weight 159/133 MT. Tagged TOC at 2541 m with 5 MT. 03:00 - 11:00: Drilled shoetrack and shoe from 2541 m to 2571 m with 2500 LPM, 117 bar, 40/80 RPM, 12-15 KNM, wob 8-16 MT reduced MW from 1. 42 SG to 1. 28 SG 11:00 - 12:00: Cleaned out rat hole and drilled 3 m new formation from 2571 m to 2577 m with 2500 LPM, 95 bar, 80 RPM, 17-22 KNM, wob 10 MT 12:00 - 12:30: Pulled back from 2577 m to 2557 m inside 14" casing. Circulated even MW in/out 1. 28 SG. 12:30 - 14:00: Lined up cement unit and pressure tested lines. Performed fit to 1. 65 SG EMW, 91 bar surface pressure. 14:00 - 15:00: Dropped gyro survey tool. Pumped 2 m3 slug and chased same with 1500 LPM, 30 bar. Landed out gyro tool and recorded survey. 15:00 - 15:30: POOH to 2517 m while recording gyro survey. Reduced tripping speed due to gyro survey while POOH. Meanwhile held TBT for encoder change out. 15:30 - 17:00: Attempted to change out top drive encoder. 17:00 - 00:00: POOH on 5 1/2" DP from 2517 m 216 m while recording gyro survey. Reduced tripping speed due to gyro survey while POOH. Flow checked well for 10 min well static.
RIH 12 1/4" drill out BHA and drilled out shoetrack, rat hole and 3 m new formation. Performed fit to 1. 65 SG EMW and POOH on 5 1/2" DP to 216 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-11 on 2013-04-27, 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: L/d and racked back 12 1/4" drill out BHA and 5 1/2" HWDP. 03:00 - 03:30: Cleaned and cleared rig floor. 03:30 - 07:00: Held TBT. P/u and m/u 8 1/2" steerable BHA to 46 m. 07:00 - 08:00: Pulled back and plugged in tools. Observed problem with soundtrack tool. 08:00 - 13:00: Troubleshoot soundtrack tool. POOH to 7 m and plugged into ontrack tool, verified software communication. 13:00 - 14:30: P/u and m/u 8 1/2" steerable BHA including 5 1/2" HWDP to 205 m 14:30 - 16:30: RIH 8 1/2" steerable BHA on 5 1/2" DP from 205 m to 1010 m. 16:30 - 17:30: Filled string with 1. 28 SG OBM and shallow tested MWD tools. 17:30 - 18:30: RIH 8 1/2" steerable BHA on 5 1/2" DP from 1010 m to 1537 m, filled string every 1000 m. 18:30 - 23:00: RIH 8 1/2" steerable BHA on 5 1/2" DP singles from 1537 m to 2142 m, filled string every 1000 m. 23:00 - 23:30: Removed auto slips and installed master bushing. 23:30 - 00:00: Held TBT. Slipped and cut drill line.
M/u and RIH 8 1/2" steerable BHA on 5 1/2" DP. Slip and cut drill line.
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-11 on 2013-04-28, 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: Slipped and cut 44 m drill line. 04:00 - 05:00: Calibrated block hight and cleaned and cleared rig floor. 05:00 - 05:30: Removed master bushing and installed auto slips. 05:30 - 06:00: RIH 8 1/2" steerable BHA on 5 1/2" DP from 2142 m to 2546 m. 06:00 - 07:00: Broke circulation and recorded scrs. Washed down and tagged bottom at 2577 m with 1800 LPM, 112 bar, 0 RPM no fill or junk in hole. 07:00 - 11:00: Established drilling parameters. Drilled and orientated 8 1/2" hole from 2577 m to 2629 m with 1800 LPM, 120 bar, 60 RPM, 12-15 KNM, wob 8 MT, gross ROP 20 m/hr, net ROP 13 m/hr, ECD 1. 34 SG registred de-coding problem with MWD tools. 11:00 - 13:00: Troubleshoot de-coding problem with MWD tools. 13:00 - 20:00: Drilled and orientated 8 1/2" hole from 2629 m to 2826 m with 2200 LPM, 172 bar, 140 RPM, 15-18 KNM, wob 8 MT, gross ROP 40 m/hr, net ROP 28 m/hr, ECD 1. 36 SG top shetland at 2822 m. 20:00 - 00:00: Drilled and orientated 8 1/2" hole from 2826 m to 2907 m with 2200 LPM, 172 bar, 180 RPM, 15-20 KNM, wob 6-8 MT, gross ROP 30 m/hr, net ROP 20 m/hr, ECD 1. 36 SG
Slipped and cut drill line. RIH 8 1/2" steerable BHA on 5 1/2" DP to bottom at 2577 m. Drilled and orientated 8 1/2" hole to 2907 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-11 on 2013-04-29, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR). Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
00:00 - 03:30: Drilled and orientated 8 1/2" hole from 2907 m to 2962 m with 2200 LPM, 172 bar, 140-180 RPM, 15-20 KNM, wob 4-9 MT, gross ROP 30 m/hr, net ROP 16 m/hr, ECD 1. 37 SG. Unable to build required angle. 03:30 - 06:00: Reduced ROP to build inclination good response. Drilled and orientated 8 1/2" hole from 2962 m to 2986 m with 2000 LPM, 144 bar, 180 RPM, 14-16 KNM, wob 4-5 MT, gross ROP 15 m/hr, net ROP 10 m/hr, ECD 1. 36 SG. Stepped up ROP in 2. 5 m/hr increments to 15 m/hr 06:00 - 12:00: Drilled and orientated 8 1/2" hole from 2986 m to 3070 m with 2200 LPM, 175 bar, 180 RPM, 16-20 KNM, wob 5-10 MT, gross ROP 30 m/hr, net ROP 14 m/hr, ECD 1. 36 SG. Observed stick slip at wob above 10 MT 12:00 - 14:00: Drilled and orientated 8 1/2" hole from 3070 m to 3108 m with 2200 LPM, 175 bar, 180 RPM, 17-22 KNM, wob 7-9 MT, gross ROP 25 m/hr, net ROP 19 m/hr, ECD 1. 36 SG. 14:00 - 14:15: Tared copilot MWD tool. 14:15 - 00:00: Drilled and orientated 8 1/2" hole from 3108 m to 3279 m with 2200 LPM, 175 bar, 180 RPM, 17-21 KNM, wob 7-9 MT, gross ROP 25 m/hr, net ROP 18 m/hr, ECD 1. 37 SG.
Drilled and orientated 8 1/2" hole from 2907 m to 3279 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-11 on 2013-04-30, 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: Drilled and orientated 8 1/2" hole from 3279 m to 3350 m with 2200 LPM, 175 bar, 180 RPM, 15-22 KNM, wob 7-9 MT, gross ROP 20 m/hr, net ROP 17 m/hr, ECD 1. 38 SG logging unit shut down 04:30 - 09:00: Picked up off bottom and reciprocated string with 1800 LPM, 160 bar, 60/120 up//dw RPM. Purged mud logging unit, re-booted computers, reset and calibrated settings. 09:00 - 17:00: Drilled and orientated 8 1/2" hole from 3350 m to 3443 m with 2200 LPM, 180 bar, 180 RPM, 15-25 KNM, wob 8-10 MT, gross ROP 20 m/hr, net ROP 12 m/hr, ECD 1. 38 SG 17:00 - 17:15: Deleted corupted fill and re-booted computers in mud logging unit. 17:15 - 00:00: Drilled and orientated 8 1/2" hole from 3443 m to 3514 m with 2200 LPM, 180 bar, 180 RPM, 15-21 KNM, wob 7-9 MT, gross ROP 20 m/hr, net ROP 11 m/hr, ECD 1. 38 SG
Drilled and orientated 8 1/2" hole from 3279 m to 3514 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-11 on 2013-05-01, 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: Drilled and orientated 8 1/2" hole from 3514 m to 3576 m with 2200 LPM, 185 bar, 180 RPM, 18-22 KNM, wob 3-5 MT, ECD 1. 37 SG. Average ROP 10 m/hr. 06:00 - 11:30: Drilled and orientated 8 1/2" hole from 3576 m to 3673 m with 2500 LPM, 227-230 bar, 180 RPM, 15-24 KNM, wob 7-10 MT, ECD 1. 37-1. 40 SG. Average ROP 17. 6 m/hr 11:30 - 15:00: Drilled and orientated 8 1/2" hole from 3673 m to 3714 m with 2500 LPM, 225-228 bar, 180 RPM, 18-20 KNM, wob 4-6 MT, ECD 1. 37-1. 40 SG. Average ROP 11. 7 m/hr drilled with controlled ROP due to lack of surface space for cuttings. Backloaded cuttings at 15 00. 15:00 - 17:45: Drilled and orientated 8 1/2" hole from 3714 m to 3754 m with 2000-2500 LPM, 153-228 bar, 180 RPM, 17-26 KNM, wob 7-10 MT, ECD 1. 39-1. 40 SG. Average ROP 14. 5 m/hr reamed one double due to erratic torque readings and fluctuations in pump pressure. Decreased pump rate to 2000 LPM due to minor losses 6 m3 over 40 minutes). 17:45 - 18:00: Performed flow check for 15 minutes due to losses lost 60 liters static l PR hour). 18:00 - 21:30: Drilled and orientated 8 1/2" hole from 3754 m to 3794 m with 2000 LPM, 156-160 bar, 180 RPM, 18-25 KNM, wob 6-8 MT, ECD 1. 37-1. 38 SG. Average ROP 11. 4 m/hr increased background LCM to 150 kg stand. Losses gradually decreased to zero. 21:30 - 00:00: Drilled and orientated 8 1/2" hole from 3794 m to 3835 m with 2000-2350 LPM, 161-216bar, 180 RPM, 18-27 KNM, wob 9-11 MT, ECD 1. 38-1. 40 SG. Average ROP 16. 4 m/hr
Drilled and oriented 8 1/2" hole from 3514m MD to 3835m 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-11 on 2013-05-02, 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: Drilled and orientated 8 1/2" hole from 3835 m to 3900 m with 2350 LPM, 215-217 bar, 180 RPM, 19-24 KNM, wob 7-9 MT, ECD 1. 39-1. 42 SG. Average ROP 16. 3 m/hr. 04:00 - 13:30: Drilled and orientated 8 1/2" hole from 3900 m to 4033m with 2350 LPM, 217-219 bar, 180 RPM, 20-24 KNM, wob 7-11 MT, ECD 1. 41-1. 46 SG. Average ROP 14 m/hr. Increased mud weight from 1. 28 SG to 1. 32 SG. Reamed one stand due to erratic torque readings and increasing ECD. 13:30 - 16:45: Performed pipe stretch test. Flushed kill and choke manifold to 1. 32 SG oil based mud. 16:45 - 17:00: Drilled and orientated 8 1/2" hole from 4075m to 4064m with 2350 LPM, 217-221 bar, 180 RPM, 18-22 KNM, wob 4-7 MT, ECD 1. 45-1. 46 SG. Average ROP 12. 4 m/hr. 17:00 - 18:00: Drilled and orientated 8 1/2" hole from 4064m to 4084m with 2000 LPM, 174-176 bar, 180 RPM, 19-21 KNM, wob 2-4 MT, ECD 1. 45-1. 46 SG. Average ROP 10 m/hr. Drilled with reduced flow due to minor losses 350 l/hr) 18:00 - 00:00: Drilled and orientated 8 1/2" hole from 4084m to 4162m with 2200 LPM, 209-211 bar, 180 RPM, 19-21 KNM, wob 1-5 MT, ECD 1. 45-1. 46 SG. Average ROP 13 m/hr.
Drilled and oriented 8 1/2" hole from 3900m MD to 4162m 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-11 on 2013-05-03, 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 and orientated 8 1/2" hole from 4162m to 4250m with 2200 LPM, 209-211 bar, 180 RPM, 20-23 KNM, wob 4-8 MT, ECD 1. 45-1. 46 SG. Average ROP 15 m/hr. 06:00 - 08:00: Drilled and orientated 8 1/2" hole from 4250m to 4277m with 2200 LPM, 212-213 bar, 180 RPM, 20-21 KNM, wob 4-8 MT, ECD 1. 46 SG. Average ROP 13. 5 m/hr. 08:00 - 08:15: Performed slow circulation rates. 08:15 - 16:00: Drilled and orientated 8 1/2" hole from 4277m to 4372m with 2000-2200 LPM, 181-213 bar, 180 RPM, 19-23 KNM, wob 2-5 MT, ECD 1. 46 SG. Average ROP 12. 3 m/hr. 16:00 - 16:30: Drilled and orientated 8 1/2" hole from 4351m to 4380m with 2350 LPM, 220-230 bar, 110 RPM, 21-22 KNM, wob 5-6 MT, ECD 1. 44 1. 46 SG. Average ROP 16 m/hr. Intermittent problems with top drive causing decrease in RPM. 16:30 - 21:30: Drilled and orientated 8 1/2" hole from 4380m to 4446m with 2350 LPM, 230-232 bar, 180 RPM, 18-23 KNM, wob 4-6 MT, ECD 1. 44 1. 45 SG. Average ROP 16. 8 m/hr. Experienced occational problems with top drive causing decrease in RPM. 21:30 - 00:00: Drilled and orientated 8 1/2" hole from 4446m to 4464m with 2350 LPM, 230-232 bar, 140-180 RPM, 19-23 KNM, wob 8-10 MT, ECD 1. 44 1. 45 SG. Average ROP 7. 2 m/hr. Occationally drilled with reduced RPM due to hard stringers.
Drilled and oriented 8 1/2" hole from 4162m MD to 4464m 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-11 on 2013-05-04, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR). Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
00:00 - 08:45: Drilled and orientated 8 1/2" hole from 4464m to 4562m with 2350 LPM, 232-233 bar, 140-180 RPM, 19-23 KNM, wob 8-10 MT, ECD 1. 44 1. 45 SG. Average ROP 11. 6 m/hr. Occationally drilled with reduced RPM due to hard stringers. TD reached at 4562m MD. 08:45 - 13:45: Circulated hole clean with 2300 LPM and 232-233 bar and 130 RPM while reciprocating pipe. Circulated 3 x bottoms up. 13:45 - 14:00: Performed flow check for 15 minutes lost 30 liters l/hr). Meanwhile performed prejob meeting prior to start relogging and pressure points. 14:00 - 21:30: Performed relogging of interval 4550m MD to 4480m MD with 2300 LPM, 236 bar, 60 RPM, 19-20 KNM, 1. 45 SG ECD and 15 m/hr. Calibrated depth offset to 1. 2 m. 21:30 - 00:00: Ran in hole with 8 1/2" bottom hole assembly on 5 1/2" drill pipe from 4440m MD to 4490m MD. Performed pressure surveys using testtrak at 4490m, 4468m, 4451m, 4417m and 4409m.
Drilled and orientated 8 1/2" hole from 4464m to TD at 4562m. Circulated hole clean. Performed relogging of interval 4550m MD to 4480m MD. Performed pressure surveys at 4490m, 4468m, 4451m, 4417m and 4409m.
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-11 on 2013-05-05, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR). Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
00:00 - 01:00: Performed pressure surveys using testtrak at 4395m MD. 01:00 - 07:15: Relogged interval from 4480m MD to 4393m MD with 2300 LPM, 236 bar, 60 RPM, 19-20 KNM, 1. 45 SG ECD and 15 m/hr. Meanwhile performed prejob meeting prior to pump out of hole with 8 1/2" bottom hole assembly. 07:15 - 13:00: Pumped out of hole with 8 1/2" bottom hole assembly from 4393m MD to 3589m MD with 1500 LPM and 95 bar. 13:00 - 15:00: Pulled out of hole with 8 1/2" bottom hole assembly from 3589m MD to 3058m MD. 15:00 - 17:00: Attempted to pull out of hole with 8 1/2" bottom hole assembly from 3058m MD no go. Observed 20mt overpull. Established circulation at 1800 LPM and 140 bar. Worked string until clear of restrictions. 17:00 - 17:45: Pulled out of hole with 8 1/2" bottom hole assembly from 3058m to 3008m MD. Observed increasing overpull. 17:45 - 20:45: Pumped out of hole with 8 1/2" bottom hole assembly from 3058m MD into 14" casing shoe at 2570m MD with 1100 LPM and 54 bar. 20:45 - 21:00: Performed flow check for 15 minutes well static. 21:00 - 21:30: Serviced drilling equipment 21:30 - 22:45: Tested foulty systems in v-icis. Meanwhile observed 800 liter loss to well during maintanence l/hr) 22:45 - 00:00: Pumped slug, pulled out of hole with 8 1/2" bottom hole assembly from 2570m MD to 1911m MD.
Performed pressure survey at 4395m MD. Performed relogging from 4480m MD to 4393m MD. Pumped pulled out of hole from 4393m MD to 1911m 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-11 on 2013-05-06, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR). Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
00:00 - 02:30: Pulled out of hole with 8 1/2" bottom hole assembly on 5 1/2" drill pipe from 1911m MD to 229m MD. 02:30 - 02:45: Performed flowcheck for 15 minutes prior to pull 8 1/2" bottom hole assembly through BOP well static. 02:45 - 08:15: Laid down 8 1/2" bottom hole assembly from 229m MD to deck. 08:15 - 08:45: Cleaned and tidied rig floor. 08:45 - 09:00: Performed prejob meeting prior to making up 8 1/2" bottom hole assembly for VSP. 09:00 - 10:15: Made up 8 1/2" bottom hole assembly for VSP. 10:15 - 11:45: Ran in hole with 8 1/2" bottom hole assembly to 413m MD. 11:45 - 12:00: Picked up and made up 6m pup joint. 12:00 - 13:00: Ran in hole with 8 1/2" bottom hole assembly from 413m to 816m MD. 13:00 - 14:00: Engaged top drive and filled pipe. Installed ps21 slips. Broke off top drive. 14:00 - 15:00: Ran in hole with 8 1/2" bottom hole assembly from 816m to 1624m MD. 15:00 - 15:45: Engaged top drive and filled pipe. Emptied trip tank and broke off top drive. 15:45 - 17:00: Ran in hole with 8 1/2" bottom hole assembly from 1624m to 2548m MD. 17:00 - 19:00: Engaged top drive and broke circulation with 2300 LPM and 88 bar. Meanwhile performed prejob meeting prior to rig up wireline sheaves in derrick. Rigged up wireline sheaves in derrick. 19:00 - 20:30: Ran in hole with 8 1/2" bottom hole assembly from 2548m to 3436m MD. 20:30 - 20:45: Engaged top drive and filled pipe. Emptied trip tank. 20:45 - 22:45: Ran in hole with 8 1/2" bottom hole assembly from 3436m to 4528m MD. 22:45 - 23:15: Engaged top drive. Pumped down last stand with 500 LPM and 30 bar. Tagged bottom with 5 MT. 23:15 - 00:00: Staged up pumps to 2300 LPM and 154 bar. Circulated bottoms up with 60 RPM.
Laid down 8 1/2" bottom hole assembly. Picked up and made up new 8 1/2" bottom hole assembly for VSP. Ran in hole with 8 1/2" bottom hole assembly to 4562m MD and tagged TD with 5 MT. Circulated bottoms up and performed prejob meeting prior to run wireline run
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-11 on 2013-05-07, 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: Continued circulating bottoms up with 2300 LPM, 154 bar and 60 RPM. Meanwhile performed prejob meeting prior to rig up to run VSP. 00:45 - 01:00: Performed flowcheck for 15 minutes well static. 01:00 - 02:00: Removed auto slips and installed master bushings. Rigged up to run wireline through 5 1/2" drill pipe. 02:00 - 03:30: Picked up and made up wireline toolstring Performed prejob tests. 03:30 - 22:00: Performed wireline run from 4530m MD to 582. 9m MD. Moved pipe every hour to check sticky trend. Meanwhile troubleshot draworks motor. Performed tests on v-icis system. Changed pressure gauges on aft choke. Cleaned and tidied rig floor. Performed general maintanence. Performed prejob meeting prior to rig down wireline run and rig up wireline run 22:00 - 23:30: Broke out and laid down wireline toolstring 23:30 - 00:00: Picked up and made up wireline toolstring Performed prejob tests.
Circulated bottoms up. Performed wireline run Rigged up to run wireline
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-11 on 2013-05-08, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR). Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
00:00 - 14:45: Performed wireline run from 145m MD to 4562m MD. 14:45 - 15:45: Broke out and laid down wireline toolstring 15:45 - 17:30: Broke circulation with 2300 LPM and 144 bar. Circulated bottoms up. Meanwhile rigged down wireline equipment. Removed wireline sheave from derrick. Installed auto slips. 17:30 - 17:45: Performed flowcheck for 15 minutes well static. 17:45 - 23:00: Pulled out of hole with 8 1/2" bottom hole assembly from 4562m MD to 4467m MD. Took 5mt overpull at 4467m MD. Attempted to pass restriction several times with maximum 30mt no go. Attempted to run in hole with 8 1/2" bottom hole assembly with up to 40 MT no go. Established circulation with 1300 LPM and 54 bar, no losses. Attempted to establish rotation no go. Applied full string weight, and established rotation. Reamed stand down from 4467m MD to 4482m MD. Attempted to ream stand up several times no go. Stalled out at 4467m MD. Stopped rotation and circulation and attempted to pull 8 1/2" bottom hole assembly out of hole from 4467m MD no go. Established rotation with 50 RPM. Got passed restriction. Pulled reamed out of hole with 8 1/2" bottom hole assembly from 4467m MD to 4407m MD with 1400 LPM, 31 bar, 50 RPM and 16-30 KNM. Observed tight spots at 4468m and 4460m. 23:00 - 00:00: Lubricated out of hole with 8 1/2" bottom hole assembly from 4407m MD to 4323m MD with 221 LPM and 11 bar.
Performed wireline run Pulled reamed out of hole with 8 1/2" bottom hole assembly from 4562m MD to 4323m 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-11 on 2013-05-09, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR). Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
00:00 - 09:00: Pulled lubricated out of hole with 8 1/2" bottom hole assembly from 4266m MD to 2550m MD with 200 LPM and 8-9 bar. Observed tight spots at 4230m, 4225m, 4066m-4060m and 3950m with maximum 20 MT overpull. 09:00 - 09:45: Filled trip tank. 09:45 - 14:00: Pulled out of hole with 8 1/2" bottom hole assembly from 2550m MD to 410m MD. 14:00 - 14:45: Laid out 6m pup joint. Function tested BOP. Removed ps21 slips. 14:45 - 16:00: Pulled out of hole with 8 1/2" bottom hole assembly from 410m. Laid down crossover, near bit stabilizer and bit. Removed totco ring. 16:00 - 17:00: Cleaned and tidied rig floor. Prepared to pick up 3 1/2" drill pipe. Changed out dies on iron roughneck. 17:00 - 20:00: Picked up and ran in hole with mule shoe on 3 1/2" drill pipe singles to 293m MD. 20:00 - 20:30: Changed to 5 1/2" handling equipment. 20:30 - 00:00: Ran in hole with cement stinger on 5 1/2" drill pipe from 293m MD to 1999m MD.
Pulled lubricated out of hole from 4266m MD to surface. Ran in hole with 3 1/2" cement stinger on 5 1/2" drill pipe to 1999m 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-11 on 2013-05-10, 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: Ran in hole with cement stinger on 5 1/2" drill pipe from 1999m MD to 2505m MD. 01:15 - 02:00: Ran in hole with cement stinger from 5 1/2" drill pipe from 2505m MD to 14" casing shoe at 2570,7m MD. Broke circulation with 2500 LPM and recorded pressures bar). Took up and down weights. 02:00 - 02:45: Ran in hole with cement stinger on 5 1/2" drill pipe from 2570m MD to 2721m MD. 02:45 - 03:00: Broke circulation with 1500 LPM and 70 bar. 03:00 - 04:00: Ran in hole with cement stinger on 5 1/2" drill pipe from 2721m MD to 3022m MD. 04:00 - 04:15: Broke circulation with 1500 LPM and 70 bar. 04:15 - 09:00: Ran in hole with cement stinger on 5 1/2" drill pipe from 3022m MD to 4160md. Broke circulation every 500m with 1500 LPM and 70-72 bar. 09:00 - 09:30: At 4160m MD, observed indication of closed end displacement. Broke circulation with 1500 LPM and 72 bar OK. 09:30 - 11:30: Washed in hole with cement stinger on 5 1/2" drill pipe from 4160m MD to 4562md with 500 LPM. Tagged TD with 5 MT. 11:30 - 14:30: Circulated and conditioned mud prior to cement job at 2500 LPM and 60 bar. 14:30 - 15:30: Laid out single drill pipe joint and made up cement assembly. Pressure tested line up to 200 bar. 15:30 - 17:00: Pumped 11. 8 m3 of 1. 50 SG spacer. Mixed and pumped 10 m3 of 1. 90 SG cement slurry. Displaced the cement to the rig floor with 890 l of drill water. Reset stroke counters. Pumped 2. 8 m3 of 1. 50 SG spacer. Displaced the cement with 40. 6 m3 strokes) of 1. 32 SG OBM. Underdisplaced with 2. 5m3. Rotated with 20 RPM and 15 KNM during displacement. 17:00 - 17:30: Laid out cement assembly and picked up and made up single drill pipe joint. 17:30 - 18:00: Pulled out of hole with 3 1/2" cement stinger on 5 1/2" drill pipe from 4562m MD to 4367m MD. Observed 20mt overpull at 4450m MD. 18:00 - 20:45: Dropped 2 wiper balls and circulated string clean with 2500 LPM. Continued circulating out excess cement and spacer with 2500 LPM. Diverted 77m3 contaminated mud and spacer to slop. 20:45 - 21:30: Laid out single drill pipe joint and made up cement assembly. Pressure tested line up to 200 bar. 21:30 - 22:45: Pumped 10 m3 of 1. 50 SG spacer. Mixed and pumped 10 m3 of 1. 90 SG cement slurry. Displaced the cement to the rig floor with 890 l of drill water. Reset stroke counters. Pumped 2. 8 m3 of 1. 50 SG spacer. Displaced the cement with 38. 6 m3 strokes) of 1. 32 SG OBM. Underdisplaced with 2. 5m3. Rotated with 20 RPM and 15 KNM during displacement. Diverted 40m3 contaminated mud and spacer to slop. 22:45 - 23:00: Laid out cement assembly and picked up and made up single drill pipe joint. 23:00 - 00:00: Pulled out of hole with 3 1/2" cement stinger on 51/2" drill pipe from 4367m MD to 4087m MD.
Ran in hole with 3 1/2" cement stinger on 5 1/2" drill pipe from 1999m MD to 4562m MD. Spotted p&a plug from 4562m MD to 4160m MD. Pulled out of hole with 3 1/2" cement stinger on 5 1/2" drill pipe from 4160m MD to 4087m 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-11 on 2013-05-11, 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: Pulled out of hole with 3 1/2" cement stinger on 5 1/2" drill pipe from 4087m MD to 4023m MD. 00:15 - 02:45: Dropped 2 wiper balls and circulated string clean with 2500 LPM. Continued circulating out excess cement and spacer with 2500 LPM. 02:45 - 06:15: Pulled out of hole with 3 1/2" cement stinger on 5 1/2" drill pipe from 4023m MD to 2571m MD. 06:15 - 08:30: Waited on cement. Meanwhile pulled out of hole with 3 1/2" cement stinger on 5 1/2" drill pipe from 2571m MD to 2310m MD. 08:30 - 09:00: Waited on cement. Meanwhile cleaned and cleared rig floor prior to BOP test. 09:00 - 21:15: Waited on cement. Meanwhlie performed prejob meeting prior to pick up and make up BOP test tool. Removed ps21 slips and installed master bushings. Picked up and made up BOP test tool, removed protective tape and inspected seals. Ran in hole with BOP test tool on 5 1/2" drill pipe to wellhead at 138m MD. Displaced riser and surface lines to sea water. Pressure tested BOP to 345 bar. Pressure tested standpipe manifold to 345 bar. Displaced BOP to surface to 1. 32 SG OBM. Pulled out of hole with BOP test tool on 5 1/2" drill pipe from 138 m MD. Broke out and laid down same. Troubleshooting on top drive encoder. Function tested same. Function tested 3 1/2" auto slips. Performed general maintanence and housekeeping. 21:15 - 00:00: Pressure tested ibops to 345 bar.
Pulled out of hole with 3 1/2" cement stinger on 5 1/2" drill pipe from 4087m MD to 2310m MD. Pressure tested BOP and IBOP'S to 345 bar.
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-11 on 2013-05-12, 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: Pressure tested IBOP'S to 345 bar. 02:00 - 04:00: Ran in hole with 3 1/2" cement stinger on 5 1/2" drill pipe from 2310m MD to 2970m MD. 04:00 - 08:30: Broke circulation and staged up to 3000 LPM and 248 bar. Diluted mud weight from 1. 32 SG to 1. 28 SG. 08:30 - 12:00: Ran in hole with 3 1/2" cement stinger on 5 1/2" drill pipe from 2970m MD to 4044m MD. Broke circulation every 500m. 12:00 - 12:30: Washed in hole with 3 1/2" cement stinger on 5 1/2" drill pipe from 4044m MD to 4104m MD with 200 LPM and 20 bar. Tagged hard cement at 4104 with 10mt. 12:30 - 13:00: Rigged up mud bucket prior to pulling out of hole with 3 1/2" cement stinger on 5 1/2" drill pipe. 13:00 - 16:00: Pulled out of hole with 3 1/2" cement stinger on 5 1/2" drill pipe from 4104m MD to 2970m MD. 16:00 - 17:00: Spotted 1. 32 SG hi-visc pill from 2970m MD to 2770m MD. 17:00 - 17:30: Pulled out of hole with 3 1/2" cement stinger on 5 1/2" drill pipe from 2970m MD to 2770m MD. 17:30 - 20:00: Circulated and conditioned mud prior to start cement job with 2250 LPM and 133 bar. Meanwhile performed prejob meeting prior to start cement job. 20:00 - 20:30: Racked back one stand of 5 1/2" drill pipe. Cleaned and tidied rig floor. 20:30 - 21:15: Picked up and made up one single joint and cement assembly to top drive. 21:15 - 23:00: Pressure tested cement line to 200 bar and verified line up. Pumped 20 m3 of 1. 50 SG spacer. Mixed and pumped 13. 5 m3 of 2. 00 SG cement slurry. Displaced the cement to the rig floor with 790 l of drill water. Pumped 3. 3 m3 of 1. 50 SG spacer. Displaced the cement with 24 m3 strokes) of 1. 28 SG OBM. 23:00 - 23:45: Broke out and laid out cement assembly and one single drill pipe joint. Pulled out of hole with 3 1/2" cement stinger and 5 1/2" drill pipe from 2770m MD to 2569m MD. 23:45 - 00:00: Installed two sponge balls and circulated out spacer and excess cement at 2569m MD with 2500 LPM, 162 bar and 60 RPM.
Pressure tested BOP and IBOP'S. Diluted mud weight from 1. 32 SG to 1. 28 SG at 2970m MD. Tagged p&a plug at 10mt at 4104m MD. Set p&a plug from 2770m MD to 2569m 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-11 on 2013-05-13, 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: Circulated out spacer and excess cement at 2569m MD with 2500 LPM, 162 bar and 60 RPM. 04:00 - 08:00: Pulled out of hole with 3 1/2" cement stinger on 5 1/2" drill pipe from 2569m MD to 291m MD. 08:00 - 08:30: Performed flowcheck prior to pull 3 1/2" cement stinger through BOP well static. 08:30 - 09:00: Changed out ps21 slips and installed 3 1/2" auto slips. Broke out 3 1/2" x 5 1/2" crossover and laid down. Changed out die carriers and elevator inserts. 09:00 - 10:30: Pulled out of hole with 3 1/2" cement stinger from 291m MD and racked back same. Broke out and laid down mule shoe. 10:30 - 11:30: Changed to 5 1/2" handling equipment. Cleaned and tidied rig floor. 11:30 - 12:00: Performed prejob meeting prior to pick up and make up 8 1/2" bottom hole assembly. 12:00 - 17:30: Picked up and made up 8 1/2" bottom hole assembly to 40m MD. Uploaded MWD and installed radioactove sources. Picked up and made up 8 1/2" bottom hole assembly from 40m MD to 196m MD. 17:30 - 19:00: Ran in hole with 8 1/2" bottom hole assembly from 196m MD to 993m MD. 19:00 - 19:30: Engaged top drive and filled pipe. Established circulation with 2200 LPM and 123 bar. 19:30 - 20:30: Shallow tested MWD. 20:30 - 21:00: Displaced kill and choke lines to 1. 28 SG OBM. 21:00 - 21:30: Ran in hole with 8 1/2" bottom hole assembly from 993m MD to 1354m MD. 21:30 - 21:45: Emptied trip tank. 21:45 - 22:30: Ran in hole with 8 1/2" bottom hole assembly from 1354m MD to 1609m MD. 22:30 - 00:00: Performed slip and cut of drill line.
Circulated out spacer and excess cement at 2569m MD. Pulled out of hole with 3 1/2" cement stinger on 5 1/2" drill pipe from 2569m MD. Picked up and made up 8 1/2" bottom hole assembly. Ran in hole with 8 1/2" bottom hole assembly to 1557m MD. Performed slip and cut of drill line.
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-11 on 2013-05-14, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR). Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
00:00 - 04:00: Performed slip cut of drill line. 04:00 - 04:45: Cleaned and cleared rig floor. Recalibrated block. 04:45 - 06:00: Tested crownomatic. Serviced drilling equipment prior to run in hole and kicking off to f-11 a. 06:00 - 09:00: Ran in hole with 8 1/2" bottom hole assembly from 1609m MD to 2536m MD. 09:00 - 10:00: Washed down last stand with 1600 LPM and 90 bar. Tagged hard cement at 2573m MD with 10mt. 10:00 - 11:00: Drilled hard cement and clean out rat hole from 2573m MD to 2578m MD with 1600 LPM, 120 bar and 60 RPM. 11:00 - 12:00: Kicked off to f-11 a by drilling from 2578m MD to 2586m mdwith 1800 LPM, 120 bar and 60 RPM. 50 cement formation in returns verified at 2586m MD. Transferred operations to f-11 a
Performed slip and cut of drill line. Ran washed in hole with 8 1/2" bottom hole assembly from 1609m MD and tagged hard cement with 10mt at 2573m MD Drilled cement and kicked off to f-11 a at 2586m 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-12 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.
20:00 - 23:00: Installed hatches in wellhead module. Removed scaffolding in moonppol. Removed cantilever walkway. Removed conflicting scaffolding. Relocated goods/carriers on maindeck to give way for cantilever and gangway when skidded to f-12. 23:00 - 23:15: Held toolbox talk prior to skidding rig. 23:15 - 00:00: Skidded rig from f-4 to f-12.
Skidded rig to f-12. Made up 36" hole opener BHA and RIH with same to 85 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-12 on 2007-06-14, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR). Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
00:00 - 01:45: Removed covers/bushings on slot f-12 in wellhead module. 01:45 - 02:00: Held toolbox talk prior to making up 36" hole opener BHA. 02:00 - 04:30: Made up 36" hole opener BHA. 04:30 - 05:00: Had problems with PRS when picking assembly from derrick. Troubleshot PRS. 05:00 - 06:00: Continued to m/u and RIH with 36" hole opener BHA. 06:00 - 06:30: Continued to RIH with 36" hole opener BHA. 06:30 - 06:45: Held toolbox talk prior to technichans working on TDS. 06:45 - 08:15: Performed dropped object checks on TDS. 08:15 - 09:00: Calibrated MWD depth sensor towards block positions. 09:00 - 09:45: Performed dummy connection with TDS. Adjusted make up sequence on TDS to avoid jamming torque wrench. M rsk maintenance hours. 09:45 - 10:00: Held toolbox talk prior to repairs on TDS. M rsk maintenance hours. 10:00 - 11:30: Performed repair work on TDS. M rsk maintenance hours. 11:30 - 12:30: Continued to RIH with 36" hole opener on 5 1/2" HWDP. Tagged seabed at 145,2 m MD RT. 12:30 - 13:00: Washed down from seabed to 149 m MD at 900 LPM with 36" hole opener. ROV observed centralizer guide bushing land in template funnel. Parked ROV in top hat before starting to rotate. 13:00 - 00:00: Drilled 36" hole section from 149 m to 221 m MD. Drilling parameters rotation 80 RPM wob 3 MT flow 4500 LPM torque 4-9 KNM. Swept hole clean with 15 m3 his-vis on conncetion.
Made FG check of TDS. Serviced TDS. RIH with 36" hole opener. Drilled 36" hole section from 145 m to 250 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-12 on 2007-06-15, 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: Continued drillig 36" hole section from 221 m to 250 m MD. Drilling parameters rotation 80 RPM wob 3-5 MT flow 4500 LPM torque 6-13 KNM. Swept hole clean with 15 m3 his-vis on conncetion. 06:00 - 07:45: Continued drilling 36" hole section from 250 to 258 m MD. Drilling parameters rotation 80 RPM wob 5 MT flow 4500 LPM torque 3-7 KNM. 07:45 - 08:30: Circulated hole clean at 4500 LPM SPP 94 bar. Took final survey on TD 0,15 deg. Swept hole with 25 m3 hi-vis pumping at 4500 LPM. 08:30 - 09:15: Displaced well to 1,40 SG WBM pumping at 4250 LPM. Pumped at total of 105 m3 WBM. 09:15 - 10:15: POOH with 36" hole opener BHA on 5 1/2" HWDP to 150 m MD. 10:15 - 10:30: Topped up well by pumping 5 m3 of 1,40 SG WBM. 10:30 - 13:30: Continued to POOH with 36" hole opener BHA. Racked back 5 1/2" HWDP and DC. 13:30 - 14:15: Broke out an laid down MWD. Laid out 36" hole opener BHA, lifted same to maindeck for backload. 14:15 - 15:15: Performed FG inspection of TDS and derrick. 15:15 - 15:30: Held toolbox talk prior to rigging up 30" conductor handling/running equipment. 15:30 - 17:30: Rigged up 30" conductor handling/running equipment. 17:30 - 18:30: Held toolbox talk prior to running 30" conductor. Deck crew recieved helicopter. 18:30 - 19:30: Halted operations due to port FWD crane down. 19:30 - 00:00: Ran 30" conductor shoe joint, 6 x intermediate joints and st-2 x RL-4 x-over from RT to 96 m MD. Checked float OK.
Drilled 36" hole section to TD at 258 m MD. Displaced well to 1,40 SG mud. POOH with 36" hole opener BHA. Rigged up for running 30" conductor. Ran 30" conductor. Started running 4 3/4" cement stinger inside conductor.