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RESEARCH ARTICLE

PLANNING AND DRILLING OF SINUOUS HORIZONTAL WELLS FOR THE GRIFFIN AREA DEVELOPMENT

D. Berean, T. Slate, T. Wallace, R. Aldred, L. Hedger, P. Mills and R. Cowley.

The APPEA Journal 34(1) 19 - 32
Published: 1994

Abstract

The Griffin Area Development in the Barrow Sub-basin of Western Australia consists of three major oil fields, the Griffin, Scindian and Chinook fields.

One of many new concepts of subsea technology used for the Griffin Area Development is the application of horizontal wells with a sinuous profile to improve oil recovery in the Birdrong reservoir.

Reservoir simulation modelling initiated the concept and as a result, a multi-disciplined team was formed early in the pre-development phase to plan and implement a horizontal drilling program. Issues which were addressed by this team during planning included wellbore stability, drilling fluids, liner and completion design, wellpath orientation, reservoir constraints and formation evaluation techniques.

After an extensive planning period, three sinuous path horizontal wells, Griffin-5(H), Griffin-6/ST1(H) and Scindian-2/STI(H) were successfully drilled in early 1993 by a semi-submersible rig as part of the Griffin/Scindian fields development drilling program.

These sinuous wells have a well path profile which intersects the reservoir in three low-angle passes of the vertical section over a horizontal length of between 800 and 950 m, in the shape of a sine wave.

A feature of the wells was the use of geosteering techniques to keep the sinuous profile on track to intersect specific reservoir targets, using the latest in formation evaluation measurement while drilling (FEMWD) technology.

Although technically successful, the economic benefit of the horizontal wells will be measured by their production performance when tied into the 'Griffin Venture' floating production facility, expected on stream in early 1994.

https://doi.org/10.1071/AJ93002

© CSIRO 1994

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