Improving drill productivity and delivering better geophysical data faster

- Organization:
- The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
- Pages:
- 6
- File Size:
- 629 KB
- Publication Date:
- Nov 8, 2021
Abstract
RIG Technologies has developed new technology that can successfully acquire high quality natural
gamma ray (GR) and hole deviations, downhole while drilling, on reverse circulation drills. This
technology survives the hostile downhole environment with shocks of between 400–2500 g for 7–
10 days at a time. The Logging While Drilling (LWD) service eliminates the need to run in-rod
surveys, either by the driller or by wireline trucks and crews. This time saving is in the middle of the
drilling process, thus enabling drills to keep drilling and increase their productivity.
Additional to the natural GR and directional survey, the downhole tool is equipped with sensors to
measure the downhole dynamic response of the drilling system providing insights into rock hardness,
density and potentially clay types. These parameters have never been acquired behind the hammer
before and coupled with surface measurements from the drills themselves, form a rich data set for
trainable machine learning algorithms shortening the time to receive advanced geophysical answer
products from sometimes months, to live feeds directly from drills (Hopper, 2019).
Alive, high speed, two-way data link between surface data acquisition systems and downhole
geophysics tools has been established and incorporates calibrated surface measurements of
dynamic forces directly on the drill string to match up with those measured downhole. Receiving live
streams of natural GR and hole deviation surveys as the drill is drilling allows true remote decisionmaking
with live data available anywhere in the world. The combined data from surface and
downhole dynamics builds a data set that could begin to enable true optimisation of autonomous
drilling processes.
Citation
APA:
(2021) Improving drill productivity and delivering better geophysical data fasterMLA: Improving drill productivity and delivering better geophysical data faster. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2021.