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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 15/9-19 S on 1992-12-19, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR).
Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
| 00:00 - 06:00: Cont. Drilling/surveying 12 1/4" hole to 1588m steered from 1536m to 1551m and 1562m to 1580m. deg. Right toolface)
06:00 - 10:00: Drilled/surveyed 12 1/4" hole from 1588m to 1630m steered from 1589 to 1608m, 100 degrees right.
10:00 - 11:30: Circulated bottoms up due to excessive amount of cuttings over shakers.
11:30 - 12:30: Backreamed from 1630m to 1485m.
12:30 - 13:30: Circulated bottoms up.
13:30 - 14:00: RIH to 1630m.
14:00 - 16:00: Drilled/surveyed 12 1/4" hole from 1630m to 1653m steered from 1643m to 1653 m, toolface 110 deg. Left. Observed 70 bar increase in pump pressure.
16:00 - 17:00: Pumped 3 m3 ester pill. Swept pill around, no effect.
17:00 - 21:00: Backreamed from 1653m to 1000m.
21:00 - 22:30: Circulated hole clean. Had high amount of cuttings over the shakers from casing. Pumped slug.
22:30 - 00:00: POOH
| Drilled surveyed to 1653m. Still fluctuations in pumping pressure. Backreamed and POOH, lots of cuttings from stabilizers/small cavings. Bit undergauge, 2 nozzles plugged with rubber from motor. Prepared new 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 15/9-19 S on 1992-12-20, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR).
Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
| 00:00 - 05:00: Continued POOH. Inspected BHA for damage/blockage. Found 2 nozzles plugged with flake of reinforced rubber from mud motor. Laid down mud motor and bit. Racked back MWD in derrick.
05:00 - 06:00: Made up new mud motor and bit. Tested mud motor. RIH with BHA.
06:00 - 09:00: Continued making up bottomhole assembly. Oriented tool face. Ran in to 250m. Attempted testing the MWD tool, negative.
09:00 - 12:30: POOH. Laid down MWD tool. Picked up a new MWD tool and tested same. Ran back in to 250m.
12:30 - 14:30: Continued RIH to 1485m. Filled pipe at 700m.
14:30 - 15:30: Reamed hole from 1485m to 1653m.
15:30 - 00:00: Drilled/surveyed 12 1/4" hole from 1653m to 1799m steered from 1653 to 1658m degr. Left), 1665-1679 l), 1694-1709 l), 1723-1738 l), 1752-1767 l) and 1780-1795 l).
| RIH to 250m, tested MWD, negative, POOH, changed out MWD. RIH to 1485m, reamed to 1653m, drilled from 1653m to 1926m. |
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 15/9-19 S on 1992-12-21, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR).
Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
| 00:00 - 06:00: Continued drilling/surveying 12 1/4" hole from 1799m to 1926m steered from 1809m to 1824m 115 degrees left).
06:00 - 00:00: Drilled/surveyed 12 1/4" hole from 1926m to 2241m steered from 1982m to 1992m 90 degrees right).
| Drilled/surveyed 12 1/4" hole from 1926m to 2357m. |
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 15/9-19 S on 1992-12-22, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR).
Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
| 00:00 - 06:00: Continued drilling 12 1/4" hole from 2241m to 2357m steered from 2242m to 2248m 120 degrees right).
06:00 - 15:00: Drilled/surveyed 12 1/4" hole from 2357m to 2502m steered from 2385m to 2392m 130 degrees right)
15:00 - 16:00: Circulated bottoms up
16:00 - 22:30: Back-reamed from 2502m to 13 3/8" shoe as precaution.
22:30 - 00:00: Circulated bottoms up
| Drilled 12 1/4" hole to 1502m. Back-reamed to 13 3/8" shoe. Ran in to 2502m. Drilled 12 1/4" hole to 2559m. |
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 15/9-19 S on 1992-12-23, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR).
Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
| 00:00 - 00:30: Investigated alarm on TDS. Found air blower hose to have jumped off. Re-installed same.
00:30 - 03:00: Ran back in to 2502m. Filled pipe and circulated a riser volume at 1950m.
03:00 - 06:00: Drilled/surveyed 12 1/4" hole from 2502m to 2559m steered from 2502m to 2510m 75 degrees right)
06:00 - 00:00: Drilled/surveyed 12 1/4" hole from 2559m to 2840m steered from 2559 to 2568m 90 degrees right) and from 2763 to 2775m side).
| Drilled/surveyed 12 1/4" hole from 2559m to 2938m |
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 15/9-19 S on 1992-12-24, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR).
Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
| 00:00 - 06:00: Continued drilling/surveying 12 1/4" hole to 2938m.
06:00 - 16:00: Drilled/surveyed 12 1/4" hole from 2938m to 3018m.
16:00 - 17:00: Circulated bottoms up
17:00 - 18:00: Backreamed from 3018m to 2952m. Hole packed off. Lost returns. Unable to rotate.
18:00 - 21:30: Ran in from 2952m to 2968m. Established rotation and circulation. Only partial returns when pumping more than 1200 LPM.
21:30 - 23:00: Ran in to 3017m. Pumped and set 7,1 m3 liquid casing LCM-PILL from 3017m to 2927m while pulling back to 2957m, full returns. At 2957m, hole packed off. Unable to rotate. Ran back in to 2963m.
23:00 - 00:00: At 2963m, reestablished rotation and circulation. Keeping 40 RPM on the drill string, increased circulation rate in steps to 1300 LPM, full returns.
| Drilled/surveyed 12 1/4" hole from 2938m to 3018m. Backreamed to 2957m. Hole packed off. Lost circulation. Pumped LCM-PILL. Reestablished circulation. Started backreaming OOH. |
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 15/9-19 S on 1992-12-25, 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 increasing circulation rate to 1900lpm, full returns.
03:00 - 05:30: Increased circulation rate to 2600 LPM, full returns. Kept 40 RPM on drill string.
05:30 - 06:00: Backreamed out of hole from 2963m to 2941m.
06:00 - 07:00: Continued backreaming from 2941m to 2936m. Hole packed off and string stalled out. Attempted working pipe down with 40 tons, no-go. Attempted to jar down, no-go. Attempted working pipe down with torque, no-go. Pulled 60 tons overpull on pipe. Worked pipe down to 2941m. Reestablished rotation and circulation.
07:00 - 12:00: Circulated and rotated pipe at 2941m. Increasing amount of cuttings over shakers. Worked pipe down to 2961m.
12:00 - 13:30: Pumped 10 m3 lo-vis pill followed by 10 m3 hi-vis pill, circulated pills around.
13:30 - 19:30: Continued circulating. Raised mudweight to 1,45 SG.
19:30 - 21:30: Pumped 20 m3 hi-vis 1,6 SG pill. Circulated same around.
21:30 - 00:00: Circulated to record cuttings returns.
| Backreamed to 2937, packed off, unable to rotate. Reestablished rotation and circulation. Pumped pills to clean hole. Raised mudweight to 1,45 then to 1,50 to control overpressured shales |
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 15/9-19 S on 1992-12-26, 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 circulating hole.
03:00 - 06:00: Circulated and raised mudweight to 1,50 SG.
06:00 - 09:30: Circulated while working pipe from 2967m to 2941m. Recorded cuttings returns.
09:30 - 12:30: Circulated hole and raised mudweight to 1,55 SG.
12:30 - 18:00: Circulated hole while recording cuttings returns over shaker. Worked pipe between 2967m and 2941m while circulating.
18:00 - 00:00: Backreamed from 2941m to 2913m at 2700lpm, 150 RPM. TDS stalled out at 2917m. Worked pipe due to tight hole.
| Circulated to record/observe cuttings returns. Raised mudweight to 1,55 SG to control overpressured shales. Backreamed to 2850m. |
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 15/9-19 S on 1992-12-27, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR).
Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
| 00:00 - 00:30: Continued backreaming to 2910m. Worked pipe due to tight hole.
00:30 - 02:30: Circulated bottoms up while working pipe between 2939m and 2910m.
02:30 - 06:00: Continued backreaming from 2910m to 2850m. Worked pipe due to tight hole. TDS stalled out at 2899m. Circulated 15 minutes on connection.
06:00 - 07:00: Backreamed from 2850m to 2837m. Worked pipe due to tight hole.
07:00 - 08:00: Circulated bottoms up due to high amount of cuttings over shakers.
08:00 - 21:30: Backreamed from 2837m to 2730m. Worked pipe due to tight hole.
21:30 - 22:30: Circulated bottoms up.
22:30 - 00:00: Backreamed from 2730m to 2715m. Worked pipe due to tight hole.
| Backreamed from 2850m to 2608m. |
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 15/9-19 S on 1992-12-28, 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 backreaming from 2715m to 2608m. Circulated 20 to 15 mins. On each connection. Worked pipe in tight sections. Tight hole to 2701m. Tight spots to 2608m.
06:00 - 16:30: Backreamed from 2608m to 2320m. MAX tourque 14000 NM.
16:30 - 17:30: Circulated hole and started increasing mud weight to 1. 60 s. G.
17:30 - 00:00: Backreamed from 2320m to 1661m. MAX torque 14000 NM.
| from 2608m to 2320m. hole and increased mudweight to 1. 6 s. G. from 2320m to 1590m. hole clean due to large amounts of cuttings in returns. from 1590m to 1475m. |
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 15/9-19 S on 1992-12-29, 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: Backreamed from 1661m to 1590m. MAX torque 10000 NM. Large amounts of cuttings started comming over the shakers and a slight pressure increase was observed.
01:00 - 02:30: Circulated hole until cuttings level came down and no pressure increase was observed while pulling the stand out.
02:30 - 06:00: Backreamed from 1590m to 1475m. MAX torque 10000 NM.
06:00 - 07:30: Backreamed from 1475m to 1440m.
07:30 - 08:00: RIH to 1615m, no tight spots. POOH to 1445m.
08:00 - 10:00: Backreamed from 1445m to 950m.
10:00 - 15:30: Sluged pipe. POOH. Laid down 12 1/4" bottom hole assembly.
15:30 - 17:00: Cleaned ester mud on rig floor.
17:00 - 00:00: Made up new BHA and ran in hole to 840m.
| from 1475m to 950m. ester mud from rig floor. new 12 1/4" BHA and RIH to 2740m. from 2740m to 2780m. from 2780m to 2903m. |
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 15/9-19 S on 1992-12-30, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR).
Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
| 00:00 - 04:00: Continued running in hole from 840m to 2740m. Washed past spot at 2650m.
04:00 - 06:00: Washed down from 2740m to 2780m. Continued RIH from 2780m to 2903m. Washed past spot at 2825m.
06:00 - 06:30: Continued RIH from 2903m to 2965m.
06:30 - 10:30: Reamed/washed from 2965m to 3018m. Tight spot at 2965m.
10:30 - 13:00: Drilled/surveyed 12 1/4" hole from 3018m to 3043m.
13:00 - 19:30: Drilled 12 1/4" hole from 3043m to 3050m with limited penetration- rate. Varied drilling parametres without any apparent gain.
19:30 - 00:00: Backreamed from 3050m to 2778m. MAX torque 15000 NM. RPM 140. Pump pressure 200 bar at 128 SPM.
| RIH from 2903m to 2965m. from 2965m to 3018m. from 3018m to 3050m. from 3050m to 2130m. |
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 15/9-19 S on 1992-12-31, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR).
Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
| 00:00 - 01:00: Continued backreaming from 2778m to 2691m. MAX torque 15000 NM. RPM 140. Pump pressure 200 bar at 128 SPM.
01:00 - 06:00: Continued backreaming from 2691m to 2130m. MAX torque 15000 NM. RPM 140. Pump pressure 180 bar at 128 SPM.
06:00 - 11:00: Continued backreaming from 2130m to 1069m. Working tight spots at 1972m and 1685m.
11:00 - 15:00: POOH, changed bit and MWD PRS-SUB.
15:00 - 16:30: Recheck aligment between mudmotor and MWD tool, this due to a difference of 30 deg. Between BHA no. 11 and BHA no. 12. The same tool was used in both BHA'S.
16:30 - 19:00: RIH to 1480m breaking circulation every 500m.
19:00 - 20:30: Slipped and cut drilline. Serviced top drive.
20:30 - 21:00: Took pressure readings for hydraulic calculations.
21:00 - 00:00: Continued RIH from 1480m to 2983m breaking circulation every 500m.
| backreaming out of hole. drill bit. Rechecked alignment of MWD and mudmotor. to shoe. and cut drilline. RIH to 2925m. down from 2925m to 3050m. to get survey, NEG. 12 1/4" hole from 3050m to 3052m. |
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 15/9-19 S on 1993-01-01, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR).
Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
| 00:00 - 01:00: Washed/reamed from 2983m to 3050m. Tight spot at 2925m.
01:00 - 01:30: Attempted to get survey, NEG. much noise from system)
01:30 - 06:00: Drilled 12 1/4" hole from 3050m to 3052m with limited penetration- rate. Varied all drilling parameters with no apparent gain.
06:00 - 13:30: POOH. Worked tight spot at 2993m. Flowchecked at shoe-neg.
13:30 - 14:30: Laid down mud motor.
14:30 - 22:30: Made up BOP test-tool. RIH and test BOP to 20 bar 200 bar. POOH with test tool.
22:30 - 00:00: Made up new bit and mud motor. RIH to 37m. Tested mud motor and MWD.
| down mud motor. BOP up new bit and mud motor. to 2207m. |
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 15/9-19 S on 1993-01-02, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR).
Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
| 00:00 - 06:00: Continued RIH from 37m to 2207m. Broke circulation every 500m.
06:00 - 07:30: Continued RIH from 2207m to 2956m.
07:30 - 08:30: Reamed down from 2956m to 3050m.
08:30 - 13:00: Drilled 12 1/4" hole from 3050m to 3082m. Flow checked drilling brake at 3063m NEG.
13:00 - 15:00: Drilled/steared 12 1/4" hole from 3082m to 3099m. Had problems recieving tool phase readings, and stalling of bit. Problem time 70 min.
15:00 - 16:00: Reamed one stand for gamma ray log. Used 20 min to obtain survey at 3084m. To identify bottom sand.
16:00 - 20:00: Drilled/steared 12 1/4" hole from 3099m to 3137m. Lost 20 min trying to establish tool phase.
20:00 - 21:30: Unable to obtain tool phase for stearing. Mud pump no 1 down. To much noise in system to obtain readable signal from MWD.
21:30 - 00:00: Pulled up to 2990m to circulate bottoms up. Worked past spot at 3050m. Started circulating hole clean. 0. 5kg increasing to 11kg cuttings per 15 seconds.
| RIH from 2207m to 3050m. 12 1/4" hole from 3050m to 3137m. Had problems with readings from MWD. to 2990m. hole clean. to 2738m. |
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 15/9-19 S on 1993-01-03, 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: Continued circulating hole clean at 2990m. MAX amount of cuttings over shaker 19kg per 15 seconds. Stopped when level came down to 4,9 kg. Circulated with 144 SPM on DP, 50 SPM on riser and 160 RPM. Estimated amounts of cuttings circulated out 10m3.
04:30 - 06:00: POOH from 2990m to 2738m. Tight spot at 2982m.
06:00 - 07:00: Continued pulling up from 2738m to 2500m.
07:00 - 07:30: Ran back in hole to TD at 3137m.
07:30 - 08:00: Drilled 12 1/4" hole from 3137m to 3141m.
08:00 - 09:30: Attempted to get survey NEG. MWD tool failure.
09:30 - 17:00: POOH to change MWD tool.
17:00 - 18:00: Cleaned ester mud on rig floor and under rotary.
18:00 - 23:30: Picked up new MWD and PRS-SUB and RIH to 1343m.
23:30 - 00:00: Picked up hang-off stand and prepared to hang off due to weather conditions.
| to 2500m. to 3137m. 12 1/4" hole from 3137m to 3141m. tool failed. to change MWD tool. with new assembly and hung off same due to bad weather. riser to seawater. O. W. |
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 15/9-19 S on 1993-01-04, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR).
Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
| 00:00 - 00:30: Hung off drill string in wellhead and retrieved hang off string.
00:30 - 01:30: Displaced riser to sea water.
01:30 - 06:00: W. O. W. See remarks for details.
06:00 - 14:00: W. O. W, see remarks for details.
14:00 - 15:00: Positioned rig back over template.
15:00 - 15:30: Displaced riser back to 1. 6 s. G. Mud.
15:30 - 17:00: Retrieved drillstring from wellhead.
17:00 - 18:30: POOH with hang off assembly, redressed same.
18:30 - 19:30: Repaired upper racking arm.
19:30 - 00:00: RIH from 1343m to 3141m. Worked tight spot at 2980m. Reamed last stand to TD.
| O. W. rig back over template. drillstring. upper racking arm. from 1343m to 3141m. problems with MWD tool signals. 12 1/4" hole from 3141m to 3157m. MWD signal problem. 12 1/4" hole from 3157m to 3168m from 3166-3168m) |
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 15/9-19 S on 1993-01-05, 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: Unable to obtain readable signals from MWD. 45 min lost time.
01:00 - 02:00: Drilled 12 1/4" hole from 3141m to 3157m.
02:00 - 04:00: Troubleshooting system to get readable data from MWD. Unable to detect source of problem. Obtained survey by using mudpump no. 3 at 115 stks. Suction module on mud pump no. 1 developed a leak, had to be changed out.
04:00 - 04:30: Drilled 12 1/4" hole from 3157m to 3166m.
04:30 - 05:00: Took survey at 3143m. Had problems with MWD signal.
05:00 - 05:30: Pump no. 3 lost suction due to leak in supercharge filterbox.
05:30 - 06:00: Steared 12 1/4" hole from 3166m to 3168m. With good signals from MWD. Using mud pump no. 2 at 125 stks.
06:00 - 07:00: Drilled/orientated 12 1/4" hole from 3168m to 3174m. Good MWD readings. Used mud pump no. 2 at 2020lpm.
07:00 - 07:30: Took SCR. Lined up mud pumps no. 2 and 3.
07:30 - 09:30: Drilled 12 1/4" hole from 3174m to 3188m. Drilling parameters 160 RPM, 2330lpm, 265bar.
09:30 - 10:00: Attempted to take survey, negative. Lost 40 minutes.
10:00 - 11:30: Drilled 12 1/4" hole from 3188m to 3195m.
11:30 - 14:00: Took survey at 3195m. Orientated from 3195m to 3198m. Used mud pump no. 2 at 2020lpm. Changed to mud pump no. 3 at 3196m due to washout in valve on pump no. 2. Had continously problems with locking on to MWD signal and with mud motor stalling out. Lost 1,5 hrs. Finally managed to orientate using both mud pumps no. 2 and 3.
14:00 - 14:30: Drilled 12 1/4" hole from 3198m to 3202m. Drilling parameters 2390lpm, 270bar. No gamma ray or directional data obtained.
14:30 - 16:30: Orientated 12 1/4" hole from 3202m to 3204m. Had problems with directional data and with mudmotor stalling out. Lost 1,5 hrs on actual survey problems.
16:30 - 17:30: POOH to 2898m. Tight spots at 3046m and 3010m. Started circulating buttoms up with 2556lpm, 270bar, 165rpm.
17:30 - 21:30: Circulated hole clean. MAX amount of cuttings over shakers was 8,7 kg/15 sec. Circulation rate 2500 ltrs on DP and 750 ltrs on riser. 160 RPM on string. Racked two stands back while reaming.
21:30 - 22:30: Anadrill replaced transducer on top of standpipe. Pumped through cement hose on pump-in sub while reciprocating string. Pump speed 1600 LPM.
22:30 - 00:00: Started pulling up to 2500m from 2842m to perform tests on anadrill MWD equipment.
| 12 1/4" hole from 3168m to 3174m. 12 1/4" hole from 3174m to 3188m. to get survey. NEG. 12 1/4" hole from 3188m to 3195m. from 3195m to 3198m, had problems with MWD tool. 12 1/4" hole from 3198m to 3202m. from 3202m to 3204m, had problems with MWD tool. to 2898m and circulated well clean. Changed out transducer on top of standpipe. to 2500m and tested out MWD equipment. Everything OK. to 3204m. to orient 12 1/4" hole, having problems with MWD. |
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 15/9-19 S on 1993-01-06, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR).
Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
| 00:00 - 00:30: Finished pulling up to 2500m from 2621m to perform tests on anadrill MWD equipment.
00:30 - 01:30: Tested MWD equipment with varying pumping speeds. Equipment functioning properly, able to get both surveys and toolphase.
01:30 - 03:00: RIH from 2500m to 3204m. Worked tight area from 2974m to 2985m.
03:00 - 06:00: Attempted to orient 12 1/4" hole, but having problems keeping toolphase. MWD logging unit is recieving to much noise. Toolphase is obtained when tool is stationary. When moving DP, toolphase fluctuates and when bit is on bottom toolphase is lost. Increase in pressure on bottom is 5 bar.
06:00 - 08:30: Orientated 12 1/4" hole from 3204m to 3214m. Having synchronizing problems with MWD.
08:30 - 11:30: Orientated 12 1/4" hole from 3214m to 3215m. Having synchronizing problems with MWD and bit stalling out.
11:30 - 14:30: POOH to 2495m. Worked tight spots at 3030m, 2990m and 2965m.
14:30 - 16:00: Circulated hole clean. MAX amount over shaker during circulation 6,8 kg/15 sec. Circulation rate 2675 LPM on drillstring, 750 LPM on riser. 180 RPM.
16:00 - 23:00: POOH.
23:00 - 00:00: Laid down anadrill MWD equipment.
| 12 1/4" hole from 3204m to 3215m. to 2945m and circulated hole clean. to change MWD. to 2963m. |
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 15/9-19 S on 1993-01-07, 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: Picked up new bit and teleco MWD-TOOL. RIH to 2963m. No time lost rigging up teleco equipment.
06:00 - 07:00: Finished RIH to 3215m. Reamed last stand.
07:00 - 23:30: Drilled and orientated 12 1/4" hole from 3215m to 3303m. Reamed twice after each stand drilled. Orientated with 2150lpm 240-250bar. Drilled with 2270lpm 270bar 160 RPM, problems with stalling from 3235m to 3237m. Drilled hard stringers and had problems building angle from 3290m to 3296m.
23:30 - 00:00: Reamed and circulated with 2300 LPM/170 RPM with no apperent increase in torque readings. MAX amount cuttings over shakers 11,5 kg/15 sec.
| RIH to 3215m. 12 1/4" hole from 3215m to 3303m. and circulated last stand to observe torque. 12 1/4" hole from 3303m to 3311m. hard stringer from 3311m to 3315m. 12 1/4" hole from 3315m to 3321m. |
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 15/9-19 S on 1993-01-08, 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: Orientated 12 1/4" hole from 3303m to 3311m. 2200 LPM 240-250bar. Drilled through hard stringers at 3308m and 3310m.
02:30 - 03:30: Had to drill through a hard section from 3311m to 3315m. Using 2200ltrs 165 RPM MAX 15tonn.
03:30 - 06:00: Orientated 12 1/4" hole from 3315m to 3321m. Had stalling problems from 3316m to 3319m.
06:00 - 06:30: Circulated to clean hole, pumping 2307 LPM with 260 bar.
06:30 - 09:00: Drilled and orientated from 3321 to 3331 m. Had stalling problems in steering mode.
09:00 - 12:00: Worked pipe and circulated hole clean, pumping 2326 LPM with 260bar and 172 RPM. MAX cuttings over shakers 15,4 kg/15 sec.
12:00 - 00:00: Drilled and orientated from 3331 to 3389 m. Had stalling problems in steering mode.
| Circ hole clean drill/oriented from 3321 to 3331 m worked pipe, circ. Hole clean drill/oriented from 3331 to 3389 m had stalling problems |
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 15/9-19 S on 1993-01-09, 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 drilling and orientating from 3389 to 3436 m. Had stalling problems when steering.
06:00 - 10:30: Cont drilling 12 1/4" hole from 3436 to 3475 m. Attempted to orientate at 3460 m.
10:30 - 13:30: Worked pipe and circulated hole clean, pumping 2390 LPM with 172 RPM and 273 bar. MAX cuttings over shakers in end of drilling 18 kg/15 sec MAX cuttings during circ 9,7 kg/15 sec.
13:30 - 23:30: Drilled from 3475 to 3562 m. Attempted to orientate at 3461 m. Orientated from 3509 to 3513,5 m. Had drilling breake at 3489 m flowhecked.
23:30 - 00:00: Circulated hole clean, pumping 2270 LPM with 172 RPM and 260 bar.
| Drilled from 3389 to 3475 m. Circulated hole clean, MAX cuttings over shaker 9,7 kg/15 sec. Drilled from 3475 to 3562 m. Circ hole clean. |
You are a Rig Supervisor working at an oil and gas offshore drilling operation. Your company is currently on a drilling campaign and you are the on-site Drilling Engineer (DE). As a DE, one of your jobs is to oversee the operations at the drilling rigs. As such, you know the ins and outs of the operation, down to the hourly activities. Every day, activities are recorded either by the Driller, Mud Logger, MWD / LWD engineer or the Drilling Operations Coordinator throughout the day. As a DE representative for your company, you are required to prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR) based on the hourly activities reported. You must always maintain the language of report along with the terminologies and mnemonics of the Drilling Engineer.
Given the following activities for well NO 15/9-19 S on 1993-01-10, 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: Continued hole cleaning, pumping 2270 LPM with 172 RPM and 260 bar. MAX cuttings over shakers 17,2 kg/15 sec. Started treated mud at 0500 hrs.
06:00 - 11:00: Continued circulating for hole cleaning and treated mud. Pumped 2206 LPM with 164 RPM and 244 bar. MAX cuttings over shakers 2,2 kg/15 sec.
11:00 - 11:30: Drilled 12 1/4" hole from 3562 to 3580 m. Drilling break at 3570 m.
11:30 - 15:00: Circulated bottoms up for formation sample. Pumped 2200 LPM, 20 and 160 RPM.
15:00 - 19:00: POOH to 2100 m to run 9 5/8" CSG. Reamed through tight spot at 3025 m.
19:00 - 19:30: Secured exlog hose to kelly hose.
19:30 - 21:00: Cont POOH to 6 stds above 13 3/8" CSG shoe. Flowchecked 20 min while m/u hang-off tool.
21:00 - 21:30: RIH with hang-off tool. Released tool. Bit depth 1390 m.
21:30 - 22:00: POOH with landing string.
22:00 - 22:30: Displaced riser to seawater.
22:30 - 00:00: Waiting on weather.
| Cont circ hole clean and treated mud drilled 12 1/4" hole from 3562 to 3580 m circ btms up for sample POOH to 1300 m RIH with hang-off tool and hang off with bit at 1390 m released hang-off tool and POOH displaced riser to SW waiting 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 15/9-19 S on 1993-01-11, 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: Cont waiting on weather, for details see gereral remarks.
06:00 - 00:00: Waited on weather for weather details, see general remarks.
| 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 15/9-19 S on 1993-01-12, 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: Cont waiting on weather.
06:00 - 10:00: Continued waiting on weather.
10:00 - 12:00: P/u 9 5/8" CSG hanger and plugs, m/u to running tool. Racked hanger assy back in derrick.
12:00 - 15:00: RIH with hang-off retrieving tool to 101 m. Displaced riser to 1,60 SG mud. Engaged drill string and POOH with retrieving tool.
15:00 - 15:30: RIH to 1490 m.
15:30 - 17:30: Circulated and conditioned mud
17:30 - 21:00: Cont RIH from 1490 to 3580 m. Broke circ every 500 m. Reamed tight spot at 3009 m.
21:00 - 00:00: Circulated and treated mud.
| CSG hanger riser to mud hang-off tool to 3580, circ every 500 m. and treated mud at 3480 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 15/9-19 S on 1993-01-13, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR).
Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
| 00:00 - 05:30: Cont circulation and treated mud, redused MW from 1,62 to 1,60 SG. Pumped 2200 LPM with 264 bar and 135 RPM.
05:30 - 06:00: Flowchecked 10 min, POOH to run 9 5/8" casing, at 3480 m.
06:00 - 15:00: Cont POOH with 12 1/4" bit from 3480 m. Backreamed from 3030 to 2990 m flowchecked at 2350 and 1475 m. L/d bit and BHA, dumped memory on MWD tool.
15:00 - 17:30: RIH with jet sub and washed BOP/WH, m/u spring loaded tool and cont RIH and retrieved wear bushing. Performed measurements.
17:30 - 18:30: Repaired upper racking arm
18:30 - 19:30: POOH, l/d WB. Washed WH seal area and BOP and cont POOH.
19:30 - 22:00: R/u to run 9 5/8" casing, inst tam tool. Held pre-job meeting with crew
22:00 - 00:00: Ran shoe jnt, 1 CSG jnt and float jnt, checked float. Thread locked shoe jnt and float jnt to intermeditate jnt. Ran 9 5/8" CSG to 76 m. Filled every jnt with 1,60 SG mud.
| POOH from 3480 m RIH, washed BOP and WH area,retrieved wear bushing reparied upper racking arm washed WH, POOH r/u and RIH with 9 5/8" casing at 810 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 15/9-19 S on 1993-01-14, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR).
Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
| 00:00 - 06:00: Continued running 9 5/8" casing from 76 to 810 m. Recorded up and down WT.
06:00 - 08:00: Cont running 9 5/8"casing from 810 to 980 m.
08:00 - 08:30: Repaired gantry crane
08:30 - 12:00: Cont running casing from 980 to 1460 m.
12:00 - 14:00: Installed tam pkr, circ hole slowly at 80 LPM incrasing to 275 LPM. Recorded loss. Checked surface pits for leaks. Monitored well on trip tank, well static, no loss to formation during circulation.
14:00 - 14:30: Problems to reset tam packer
14:30 - 17:00: Installed tam-pkr. Increased pump rate in steps of 80 LPM to 598 LPM. Had full returns, circ bottoms up
17:00 - 18:00: Installed 500 MT elevat0r and spider
18:00 - 00:00: Cont running casing from 1460 to 2210 m
| Ran 9 5/8" casing from 810 to 1460 m circulated btms up cont RIH to 2747 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 15/9-19 S on 1993-01-15, 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: Cont running casing from 2210 to 2747 m
06:00 - 12:30: Cont running 9 5/8" casing from 2747 to 3228 m held operation meeting with crew.
12:30 - 14:30: Engaged tam-packer. Broke circulation gently, circulated while wow. Prepared 10 3/4" CSG equip.
14:30 - 17:00: Cont running casing from 3228 to 3390 m
17:00 - 18:30: Replaced 9 5/8" CSG equip with 10 3/4" CSG equip. M/u x-over held operation meeting with crew
18:30 - 19:00: RIH with 10 3/4" casing from 3390 to 3442 m
19:00 - 20:00: R/d 10 3/4" casing equip and r/u 6 5/8" DP equip
20:00 - 21:30: Ran 10 3/4" casing hanger and landing string. Landed hanger at 2140 hrs with 9 5/8" shoe at 3569,3 m
21:30 - 00:00: Circulated well, reduced MW from 1,60 to 1,55 SG. Treated mud for mud properties
| Ran 9 5/8" CSG to 3228 m wow cont RIH with 9 5/8" and 10 3/4" casing ran CSG hanger and landing sting and landed casing in WH circulated well to reduce MW from 1,60 to 1,55 SG |
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 15/9-19 S on 1993-01-16, 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: Cont circulation to reduce MW from 1,60 to 1,55 SG. Treated mud. Pumped 810-1437 LPM with 34-45 bar
06:00 - 13:30: Cont circulation to reduce MW from 1,60 to 1,55 SG. Treated mud. Pumped 1440 LPM with 40 bar
13:30 - 15:00: Pumped 30 m3 1,55 SG omc-2 treated petrofree mud followed by 44 m3 1,55 SG bentonite mud
15:00 - 17:30: Pumped 11,5 m3 1,70 SG spacer. Dropped ball for bottom plug. Mixed and pumped 32 m3 1,94 SG cement slurry. Dropped dart and displaced cement with 1,3 m3 mix water and 2,0 m3 1,55 SG petrofree mud.
17:30 - 19:00: Displaced cement with 1,55 SG petrofree mud pumping with rig pumps. Press build up to 190 bar after 89,9 m3 pumped. Calculated volume 126,2 m3 to bump plug.
19:00 - 22:00: Checked out surface equipment. Bleed off press to 20 bar, recieved 1200 ltr back. Checked out and found all cement to be left in casing. Press up CSG to 300 bar attempting to open up casing NEG. Bleed off pressure.
22:00 - 00:00: R/d surface equip, backed out FMC single trip running tool from hanger POOH and l/d seal assy
| and reduced MW from 1,60 to 1,55 SG 30 m3 treated mud and 44 m3 bentonite mud spacer and mixed and pumped 32 m3 CMT slurry CMT with mud, press increased after 90,4 m3 out surface equip, press up CSG to 300 bar surface equip out running tool, POOH and l/d seal assy w/jet sub and washed WH,INSTALLED WB 8 1/2" BHA to drill CMT |
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 15/9-19 S on 1993-01-17, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR).
Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
| 00:00 - 03:00: L/d CMT head and x-overs. Changed elevator links, r/d stabbing board. R/u head on lower racking arm.
03:00 - 05:00: M/u and RIH with jet sub, washed WH area, m/u wear bushing and cont RIH, set WB and POOH
05:00 - 06:00: P/u and m/u new 8 1/2" BHA.
06:00 - 06:30: Cont m/u 8 1/2" BHA. Not able to install float, replaced bit sub and float.
06:30 - 08:30: Cont m/u BHA and RIH to 115 m.
08:30 - 09:30: POOH due to bad weather
09:30 - 17:30: Displaced riser to SW. Prepared to unlatch lmrp, closed shear-ram. Unlatched lmrp at 1640 hrs. Deballasted rig to survival draft. Pulled rig 25 m off location.
17:30 - 00:00: Waited on weather
| 8 1/2" BHA, problems with bit sub to 115 m due to bad weather riser to SW. Unlatched lmrp |
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 15/9-19 S on 1993-01-18, 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: Cont waiting on weather
06:00 - 19:00: Continued waiting on weather
19:00 - 21:30: Deballasted rig to 21 m and pulled rig on location
21:30 - 23:30: Cleared out guidelines around BOP stack with ROV. Installed new guideline no 2 with ROV
23:30 - 00:00: Installed diverter handling tool.
| Waited on weather positioned rig over well ran guide wire no 2 landed lmrp pulled WB |
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 15/9-19 S on 1993-01-19, 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: Released diverter and prepered to land lmrp.
01:30 - 03:00: Ballasted rig to drilling draft
03:00 - 06:00: Ri and landed lmrp, pulltested with 25 MT. Installed diverter element and l/d handling tools
06:00 - 07:00: Press tested BOP kill and choke stabs. 345 bar/10 min
07:00 - 08:30: Displaced riser to 1,55 SG petrofree mud
08:30 - 10:00: Retrieved wear bushing
10:00 - 11:30: M/u cement cleanout tool and RIH. Washed wellhead and POOH
11:30 - 13:00: M/u seal assy, RIH and installed in WH. Press tested seal assy to 345 bar
13:00 - 15:30: Press tested BOP on blue pod
15:30 - 16:30: Attempted to operate failsafe NEG. Searced for malfunction and found booster bottles on BOP not charged. Opened accumulator isolator and continued press testing BOP.
16:30 - 18:30: Press tested BOP. Function tested acoustic system.
18:30 - 19:00: Pulled out BOP test tool
19:00 - 20:00: Press tested shear ram 345 bar.
20:00 - 21:00: Run and installed wear bushing
21:00 - 21:30: Service-broke tam-packer, l/d on deck
21:30 - 00:00: M/u 8 1/2" bit, BHA and RIH to drill CMT in 9 5/8" casing broke circ every 500 m
| Press tested k/c lines displaced riser to petrofree mud retrieved WB run seal assy press tested BOP, problems with failsafe valves run WB RIH with 8 1/2" bit to drill CMT drilled plug and CMT from 2502 to 2510 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 15/9-19 S on 1993-01-20, 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: Cont RIH from 170 to 2502 m broke circ every 500 m
04:30 - 06:00: Drilled dart plug from 2502 m, continued drilling CMT from 2502,5 to 2510 m
06:00 - 00:00: Continued drilling with 8 1/2" bit in 9 5/8" casing from 2510 to 2937 m
| Drilled CMT in 9 5/8" casing from 2510 to 3040 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 15/9-19 S on 1993-01-21, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR).
Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
| 00:00 - 06:00: Continued drilling cement from 2937 to 3040 m
06:00 - 00:00: Continued drilling cement with 8 1/2" bit in 9 5/8" casing from 3040 to 3391 m
| Drilled CMT in 9 5/8" casing from 3040 to 3422m backreamed 5 STD circulated hole clean m/u hang-off tool and RIH hang-off DP and POOH with landing string displaced riser to SW 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 15/9-19 S on 1993-01-22, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR).
Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
| 00:00 - 01:30: Cont drilling CMT in 9 5/8" casing from 3391 to 3422 m
01:30 - 03:30: Circulated 15 min and backreamed 5 stds, continued circ hole clean due to bad weather.
03:30 - 06:00: M/u TIW and hang-off tool. Ri and hang-off in WH, POOH displaced riser to seawater and closed s/r prepared to unlatch lmrp
06:00 - 13:00: Waited on weather. De-ballasted rig 2,1 m.
13:00 - 14:30: Re-ballasted rig to drilling draft. Opened shear ram and displaced riser back to 1,55 SG mud.
14:30 - 16:30: Ran in to wellhead and reconnected to drill string. Racked hang-off stand in derrick. L/d inside BOP.
16:30 - 17:00: Ran in to 3393m. Washed to 3422m.
17:00 - 19:30: Drilled cement from 3422m to 3452m.
19:30 - 21:00: Circulated bottoms up
21:00 - 21:30: Ran in to 3543m. Took weight.
21:30 - 23:00: Drilled wiper plug, float and shoe. Cleaned rat hole.
23:00 - 00:00: Pulled back into 9 5/8" casing. Circulated bottoms up.
| Wow. Ran in and re-connected string. Drilled cement from 3422 to 3452m and circ. Bu. Ran in to 3543m, drilled plug, float and shoe, cleaned rat hole. Circ. Hole clean and POOH. |
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 15/9-19 S on 1993-01-23, 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: Continued circulating hole clean. Slugged pipe.
01:00 - 06:00: POOH. Racked BHA in derrick. Broke bit.
06:00 - 11:00: Rigged up wireline. RIH with gyro, unable to pass 1230m. POOH.
11:00 - 15:30: Made up 8 1/2" bit and 9 5/8" casing scraper. Ran in to 2675m. Broke circulation at 1200 and 2400m.
15:30 - 16:30: Took weight up to 20 MT from 2503 m to 2675 m. Circ. Bottoms up to clean hole.
16:30 - 18:00: Continued running in to 3545m.
18:00 - 21:00: Worked casing scraper from 3525m to 3545m. Circulated hole clean and conditioned mud.
21:00 - 00:00: POOH from 3545m.
| Ran gyro, unable to pass 1230m. POOH. RIH with casingscraper to 3545m. POOH. Rigged up for gyro. |
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 15/9-19 S on 1993-01-24, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR).
Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
| 00:00 - 01:00: Continued POOH to 1300m.
01:00 - 02:30: Pumped out of hole from 1300m to 1030m.
02:30 - 03:00: Circulated bottoms up.
03:00 - 05:00: Continued POOH. Broke bit and casing scraper. Racked BHA.
05:00 - 06:00: Rigged up for wireline.
06:00 - 12:00: Ran gyro to 3500m. POOH and l/d tool. R/d wireline
12:00 - 12:30: M/u jet tool. Washed wellhead. L/d jet tool.
12:30 - 14:00: M/u baker cement retainer and RIH to 85m. Pipe did not fill. POOH and l/d retainer.
14:00 - 22:00: M/u alpha cement retainer and RIH to 3535m.
22:00 - 22:30: Released slips and set retainer by pulling 20 tons overpull. Set down 10 tons to verify setting, OK.
22:30 - 00:00: Lined up to pressure test cement retainer. Flushed lines and attempted pressure testing surface lines against fail safe valve to 100 bar, negative. Tested cement unit, OK. Lined over from test line to cement line and attempted pressure testing against fail safe, NEG.
| Ran gyro ran baker cement retainer. Pipe did not fill up. L/d retainer. Ran alpha cement retainer, set/tested same at 3535m. Retrieved wear bushing and 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 15/9-19 S on 1993-01-25, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR).
Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
| 00:00 - 01:30: Pressure tested cement retainer against uap to 70 bar/10 mins, OK. Released running tool and stinged out of retainer. Broke circulation at 25-30 bar with cement unit.
01:30 - 03:00: POOH with 5 stands. M/u pulling tool. RIH and retrieved wear bushing. L/d same.
03:00 - 05:30: Ran in to retrieve seal assembly. Latched into same. Closed uap and pulled seal assembly free. No overpull. No gas or pressure below seal assembly. Circulated through BOP. Opened uap and pulled OOH with seal assembly. L/d seal assembly and pulling tool.
05:30 - 06:00: Ran in to 3522m. Hooked up cement hose and lined up to establish circulation behind casing.
06:00 - 10:00: M/u circ. Sub and cement hose. Pressure tested surface lines to 250 bar/5 mins. Broke circulation. Stinged into retainer and sat down 10 tons on same. Attempted to establish circulation behind casing, negative.
10:00 - 12:30: Disconnected cement hose. Pulled back to 3372m. Prepared for running seal assembly.
12:30 - 14:30: Waited on weather.
14:30 - 16:00: Attempted to run in with seal assembly. Hung up at 35m. POOH. Found seals damaged. L/d seal assembly and running tool.
16:00 - 20:30: Ran in to 3530m. Hooked up cement hose and pressure tested surface lines to 345 bar/5 mins. Pumped 1,0 m3 mixing water as spacer. Mixed and pumped 4,0 m3 1,9 SG cement. Pumped 0,5 m3 spacer. Displaced same with 24,0 m3 mud at 600 LPM. Stinged into retainer. Squeezed cement into formation by pumping 6,0 m3 mud at 400 LPM/160 bar.
20:30 - 20:31: Stinged out of retainer. Pumped 0,5 m3 mud. Pulled back to 3452m.
20:31 - 21:30: Circulated any excess cement beyond 3000m. Pumped 8,0 m3 2,0 SG hi-vis pill. Displaced same with 29,0 m3 mud.
21:30 - 22:00: Pulled back to 3270m.
22:00 - 23:00: Circulated out any excess pill.
23:00 - 23:30: Slugged pipe. POOH to 2985m.
23:30 - 00:00: Drive gear for jaw on upper racking arm worn out. Attempted repair, negative.
| Attempted circulation behind casing, NEG. Wow damaged seal assembly on way in. POOH w/same. Squeezed casing shoe pumped heavy hi-vis pill POOH. Delay due to damaged upper racking arm. |
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 15/9-19 S on 1993-01-26, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR).
Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
| 00:00 - 00:30: Cont. Attempts to repair jaw, negative. Rigged up to pull stands manually.
00:30 - 06:00: POOH to 750m. Pulled stands in derrick manually.
06:00 - 07:30: Cont. POOH. L/d cement stinger
07:30 - 08:00: Attempted to release jammed seal assembly from running tool, negative.
08:00 - 09:30: RIH with cement clean-out tool. Hung up at 34 m. Worked tool through restriction. Washed wellhead and POOH.
09:30 - 10:00: Cleaned rig floor.
10:00 - 14:00: M/u elastomeric seal assembly and running tool and RIH. Hung up at 34 m. Worked through restriction. Set seal assembly. Flushed lines. Pressure tested surface lines to 345 bar/5 mins. Pressure tested seal assembly to 345 bar/10 mins. Released running tool and POOH.
14:00 - 15:30: Set wear bushing.
15:30 - 17:00: Rigged up wireline. Prepared and armed guns.
17:00 - 18:00: Attempted to run in with guns, negative. Hung up at 34 m. POOH. Installed centralizer.
18:00 - 00:00: Ran in with perforating guns. Correlated and perforated 9 5/8" casing from 3260 to 3255,4m. POOH.
| POOH with cement stinger ran cement clean-out tool. Set/tested elastomeric seal assembly. Set wear bushing. Perforated casing at 3260m. Verified injectivity. RIH with 2. ND alpha cement retainer. |
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 15/9-19 S on 1993-01-27, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR).
Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
| 00:00 - 01:30: Cont. POOH with guns. All shots fired. R/d wireline.
01:30 - 02:00: Flushed k/c-lines. Verified open perforations by injecting mud with cement pump against shear ram.
02:00 - 06:00: M/u alpha cement retainer. Hung up at 34 m. Worked retainer through restriction. Ran in to 1700m. Rotated 1-2 revolutions to the left each 10 stands to prevent slips from setting prematurely. Running speed 90 sec/std.
06:00 - 09:00: Cont. RIH with alpha cement retainer.
09:00 - 10:00: Set packer at 3225m. Flushed surface lines and pressure tested retainer down annulus to 70 bar/10 mins.
10:00 - 10:30: Re-checked perforations by injecting 0,5 m3 mud.
10:30 - 13:00: Attempted to release running tool, negative. Increased overpull in steps up to 40 tons. Rotated string with overpull. While rotating, reduced overpull in steps until neutral and slacked down until weight down. Worked pipe up/down while rotating, came free with 20 t overpull. Pressure tested retainer to 95 bar/10 mins.
13:00 - 13:01: Stung into retainer and confirmed injectivity. Pulled out of retainer while pumping to verify proper functioning, OK.
13:01 - 17:00: Installed cement hose. Flushed/pressure tested surface lines to 345 bar/5 mins. Pumped 3,0 m3 unweighed spacer. Mixed and pumped 7,5 m3 1,9 SG cement slurry. Pumped 1,0 m3 unweighed spacer. Displaced same with 16,9 m3 1,55 bentonite mud. Stinged into retainer. Squeezed 5,0 m3 cement slurry by pumping 9,0 m3 bentonite mud.
17:00 - 18:00: Hesitation squeezed 1,0 m3 cement slurry. Stinged out of retainer. Pumped 0,5 m3 mud. Pulled back to 3210m.
18:00 - 21:00: Displaced hole to 1,55 bentonite mud.
21:00 - 21:30: R/d circulating equipment. R/u to l/d pipe
21:30 - 00:00: POOH. L/d DP.
| Set/tested cement retainer at 3225m worked running tool free squeezed 9 5/8" casing. Displaced to bentonite mud. POOH. |
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 15/9-19 S on 1993-01-28, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR).
Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
| 00:00 - 03:00: Cont. POOH. L/d 85 joints.
03:00 - 06:00: Cont. POOH with stinger to 200m.
06:00 - 06:30: Cont. POOH. L/d cement stinger.
06:30 - 07:30: Pressure tested 9 5/8" casing to 345 bar/15 mins.
07:30 - 10:00: M/u baker 2c-2p retrievable abandonment plug. Ran in hole and set plug at 205m. Pressure tested plug to 100 bar for 15 mins. Pulled back 3 m.
10:00 - 11:30: Displaced hole to inhibited sea water. L/d baker running tool.
11:30 - 12:30: Slipped drill line.
12:30 - 16:00: R/u to pull BOP. L/d diverter. Installed handling joint. Deballasted rig 10 ft. Unlatched BOP and pulled same above template.
16:00 - 17:30: Moved rig 25m off location
17:30 - 00:00: Re-ballasted rig to drilling draft. Disconnected rucker tensioners. Removed pod line saddles and k/c-lines. Pulled BOP to surface. De-ballasted rig 10 ft due to high seas. Landed BOP on carrier.
| Tested casing to 345 bar set/tested plug at 205m, displaced to corrosion inhibitor above plug pulled BOP prepared for running temporary abandonment cap |
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 15/9-19 S on 1993-01-29, 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: Secured BOP onto carrier. L/d 2 ea 50 ft riser joints.
04:00 - 05:00: Re-ballasted rig to drilling draft. R/d riser handling equipment. R/u pipe handling equipment.
05:00 - 05:30: Cleaned rig floor.
05:30 - 06:00: M/u running tool for temporary abandonment cap.
06:00 - 07:00: Made up temporary abandonment cap to running tool and ran in to 82m.
07:00 - 08:30: Moved rig over well
08:30 - 09:30: Installed cap on wellhead. Pumped stack-magic corrosion inhibitor. Released running tool, pulled back to 80m.
09:30 - 11:30: Pulled guide wire 3 and 4. Released guide wire 1, closed hatch with same. Pulled guide wire 1.
11:30 - 12:30: Pulled rig 25m off location.
12:30 - 16:00: Pulled out and laid down cap running tool. Laid down 11 joints of 6 1/2" drill collar, 1 jar and 9 joints of 6 5/8" heavy-weight drill pipe.
16:00 - 18:00: Backloaded petrofree mud.
18:00 - 00:00: Waited on weather for anchor handling
| Ran corrosion cap, pumped corrosion inhibited fluid pulled guide wires, closed hatch l/d DC'S and HWDP'S backloaded petrofree mud wow for anchor handling |
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 15/9-19 S on 1993-01-30, 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: Continued waiting on weather for anchor handling
06:00 - 21:00: Waited on weather for anchor handling
21:00 - 00:00: De-ballasted rig
| Wow for anchor handling. De-ballasted rig and started anchor handling. |
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 15/9-19 S on 1993-01-31, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR).
Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
| 00:00 - 01:30: Cont. De-ballasting rig.
01:30 - 06:00: Pulled anchors. Bolstered anchor no. 8, 5, 4 and 1. Connected towing gear to lady".
06:00 - 07:30: Pulled anchors. Blosterd anchor no. 2 and 6.
07:30 - 08:30: Had to stop anchor handling due to fauty tyristor in SCR. Changed same.
08:30 - 10:30: Pulled anchors. Blosterd anchor no. 3 and prepaired anchor no. 7 for drop at new location. Anchor no. 7 hung off at 10 25 hrs.
| Continued anchorhandling. Repaired faulty tyristor in SCR. Finished anchorhandling. |
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 15/9-19 S on 1993-02-17, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR).
Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
| 15:00 - 19:30: Rig in transit from 15/9-d3h to 15/9-19s with viking lady in towing briddle. Dropped anchor no 7 at 1955 hrs
19:30 - 00:00: Set anchors no 2, 6, 3, 1 and 5
| Rig in transit from 15/9-d3h to 15/9-19s set anchors ballasted rig |
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 15/9-19 S on 1993-02-18, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR).
Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
| 00:00 - 02:30: Set anchors no 8 and 4
02:30 - 06:00: Ballasted rig
06:00 - 07:00: Ballasted rig to drilling draft
07:00 - 11:00: Tension-tested anchors, rerun anchor no 7 and tension tested same to 160 MT
11:00 - 13:00: Positioned rig over slot 3, well 15/9-19s
13:00 - 20:00: Ran guideline and connected to hatch. Positioned rig and opened hatch. Establised guidelines, assisted with ROV.
20:00 - 21:30: Pulled rig 25 m off location
21:30 - 00:00: Repaired TDS
| Ballasted rig tested tenion on anchors, rerun anchor no 7 positioned rig opened hatch and ran guide line anchors repaired TDS |
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 15/9-19 S on 1993-02-19, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR).
Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
| 00:00 - 06:00: Cont reparing TDS
06:00 - 13:30: L/d 6 5/8" drillpipe
13:30 - 15:00: Performed torque reading check on TDS, tested torque against tong load cell
15:00 - 16:30: L/d remaining 6 5/8" drillpipe
16:30 - 00:00: P/u 5" drillpipe, racked back in derrick
| L/d 6 5/8" drillpipe tested TDS torque readings against tong load cell p/u 5" drillpipe |
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 15/9-19 S on 1993-02-20, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR).
Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
| 00:00 - 06:00: Continued p/u 5" drillpipe
06:00 - 09:30: Cont p/u 5" drillpipe, tot 201 jnts.
09:30 - 00:00: Waiting on weather
| P/u 5" drillpipe 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 15/9-19 S on 1993-02-21, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR).
Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
| 00:00 - 06:00: Waiting on weather
06:00 - 00:00: Waited on weather
| 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 15/9-19 S on 1993-02-22, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR).
Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
| 00:00 - 06:00: Waited on weather
06:00 - 08:00: Waited on weather
08:00 - 08:30: RIH with corrosion cap retrieving tool to 86 m
08:30 - 12:00: Pulled rig on location, positioned same. Entered corr cap w/ret tool, pulled cap free with 20 MT overpull. Pulled rig 25 m off location.
12:00 - 13:30: Pulled out with corrosion cap.
13:30 - 20:00: P/u and orientated thoj in BOP using crane
20:00 - 00:00: Prepared BOP for running. Installed VX-RING
| Wow pulled corr cap oriented thoj in BOP using deck crane r/u BOP and equip ran BOP and 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 15/9-19 S on 1993-02-23, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR).
Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
| 00:00 - 06:00: Ran BOP stack on 2 ea 50 ft riser jnts. Press tested k/c lines to 345 bar/10 min. Cont RIH with BOP/RISER. Press tested k/c 345 bar/10 min
06:00 - 06:30: Repaired test plug for k/c lines
06:30 - 07:00: Press tested k/c lines to 345 bar/10 min.
07:00 - 14:00: P/u slip jnt and land jnt, h/u k/c lines to slip jnt. Installed sadles for pod hoses, installed riser tensioners. Deballasted rig 3 m. Attempted to press test k/c lines.
14:00 - 14:30: Changed o-ring on kill line goosneck, press tested same to 200 bar
14:30 - 16:00: Positioned rig above slot, ballasted to drilling draft
16:00 - 17:00: Landed BOP off in WH, closed connector. Performed overpull with 25 MT
17:00 - 19:30: L/d landing jnt, p/u and install diverter. H/u hydraulic hoses
19:30 - 20:30: RIH with test plug and installed same
20:30 - 21:30: Press tested k/c lines and wellhead conn 345 bar. Function tested BOP.
21:30 - 22:30: POOH, l/d test plug, function tested shear ram with accoustic
22:30 - 00:00: R/u and run kos thoj, adapter jnt and wor jnts
| Repaired test plug for k/c lines, press tested to 345 bar installed slip jnt, k/c lines riser tensioners deballasted rig, attem to press test k/c lines, repaird same and press test. Pos rig and land BOP, pull test BOP 25 MT RIH with test plug and press tested k/c lines, WH connector and function test BOP POOH with test plug, function tested shear ram with accoustic r/u and run thoj, adapter jnt and 3 ea wor, press every conn POOH, l/d on deck |
You are a Rig Supervisor working at an oil and gas offshore drilling operation. Your company is currently on a drilling campaign and you are the on-site Drilling Engineer (DE). As a DE, one of your jobs is to oversee the operations at the drilling rigs. As such, you know the ins and outs of the operation, down to the hourly activities. Every day, activities are recorded either by the Driller, Mud Logger, MWD / LWD engineer or the Drilling Operations Coordinator throughout the day. As a DE representative for your company, you are required to prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR) based on the hourly activities reported. You must always maintain the language of report along with the terminologies and mnemonics of the Drilling Engineer.
Given the following activities for well NO 15/9-19 S on 1993-02-24, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR).
Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
| 00:00 - 04:00: Cont run wor. Press test every connection 345 bar run total thoj, adapter jnt and 3 ea wor
04:00 - 06:00: POOH with wor, adapter jnt and thoj. L/d same
06:00 - 06:30: Cont r/d kos wor equipment
06:30 - 08:00: Press tested TDS valves and kelly hoses to 345 bar
08:00 - 11:00: RIH and retrieved baker retrievable plug at 205 m POOH with plug and ret tool, unable to free plug from ret tool, l/d both.
11:00 - 18:00: M/u 8 1/2" BHA 19, initialized MWD memory and function tested same. RIH and tagged CMT at 3216 m
18:00 - 21:30: Displaced hole to 1,40 SG petrofree mud, used 50 m3 SW and 8 m3 hi-visc as spacer
21:30 - 00:00: Drilled CMT from 3216 and retainer at 3225 m, cont drilling CMT to 3254 m
| R/d kos wor equip press tested TDS retrieved baker ret plug at 205 m, POOH m/u 8 1/2" BHA and RIH to top CMT at 3216 m displaced well to 1,40 SG petrofree mud drilled CMT and retainer from 3216 to 3260 m washed/reamed to 3535 m, circ hole for even mudweight performed fit/casing press test to 62 bar, equal to 1,71 SG |
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 15/9-19 S on 1993-02-25, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR).
Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
| 00:00 - 01:00: Cont drilling CMT from 3254 to 3260 m
01:00 - 03:30: Washed and reamed from 3260 to retainer at 3535 m
03:30 - 05:00: Circulated well for even mudweight in/out 1,42 SG
05:00 - 06:00: Press tested surface lines/kill line to 100 bar closed annular and press tested 9 5/8" casing to 62 bar, equal to 1,71 SG
06:00 - 06:30: Press tested CSG to 62 bar, equal to 1,71 SG
06:30 - 13:30: Drilled retainer at 3535 m and CMT to 3480 m
13:30 - 14:00: Drilled 8 1/2" hole from 3580 to 3581 m
14:00 - 15:30: Circulated and conditioned mud
15:30 - 17:00: Performed fit equal to 1,71 SG mud
17:00 - 00:00: Drilled 8 1/2" hole from 3581 to 3595 m
| Press tested 9 5/8" CSG to 62 bar, equal to 1,71 SG drilled retainer/cmt/new formation to 3581 m circ/cond mud performed fit equal to 1,71 SG drilled 8 1/2" hole from 3581 to 3595 m POOH for bit change |
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 15/9-19 S on 1993-02-26, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR).
Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
| 00:00 - 01:30: Attempted to cont drilling 8 1/2" hole, no progress. Flowchecked well
01:30 - 06:00: POOH for bit change to 284 m
06:00 - 07:00: Cont. POOH. Broke bit and bit sub.
07:00 - 08:00: L/d MWD-TOOL. M/u new MWD-TOOL.
08:00 - 13:30: Re-built BHA. Function tested MWD-TOOL. RIH to 3576m. Broke circulation each 500m.
13:30 - 14:30: Logged with the new MWD-TOOL from 3576m to 3595m.
14:30 - 22:00: Drilled/surveyed 8 1/2" hole from 3595m to 3643m.
22:00 - 23:30: Circulated bu for samples.
23:30 - 00:00: Flow checked 15 mins. Slugged pipe.
| Cont. POOH, changed MWD. RIH, drilled 8 1/2" hole from 3595m to 3643m. Top heimdal at 3630m. POOH for coring. |
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 15/9-19 S on 1993-02-27, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR).
Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
| 00:00 - 06:00: POOH. Broke bit. L/d MWD and stabilizers.
06:00 - 08:00: M/u core barrel and core head.
08:00 - 14:00: P/u 2 each 6 1/2" drill collars. RIH with BHA no. 21 to 3641m.
14:00 - 15:30: Circulated bottoms up to check for trip gas, negative.
15:30 - 16:30: Spaced out for coring. Dropped ball, seated same.
16:30 - 18:00: Cut core no. 1 from 3643m to 3648m. Core jammed off.
18:00 - 23:30: POOH. Broke core head.
23:30 - 00:00: Recovered core.
| Cored from 3643m to 3648m. POOH. Recovered 4,7m core. M/u BHA no. 22. RIH. |
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 15/9-19 S on 1993-02-28, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR).
Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
| 00:00 - 01:30: Continued recovering core. Racked core barrel in derrick. Cleaned rig floor.
01:30 - 03:30: M/u BHA no. 22. P/u mud motor and tested same. P/u MWD-TOOL. Oriented nortrak.
03:30 - 06:00: RIH to 1157m. Filled pipe and broke circulation each 500m.
06:00 - 09:00: Continued RIH with BHA no. 22 to 3585m. Filled pipe and broke circ. Each 500m.
09:00 - 12:00: Reamed and re-logged with MWD from 3585m to 3648m.
12:00 - 00:00: Drilled/surveyed 8 1/2" hole from 3648m to 3749m steered from 3648m to 3662m, 3674-3691m, 3702-3716m, 3724-3730m, 3731-3740m and 3742-3748m.
| RIH with BHA no. 22. Drilled/surveyed 8 1/2" hole from 3648 to 38xxm |
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 15/9-19 S on 1993-03-01, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR).
Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
| 00:00 - 00:30: Circulated/rotated to clean hole.
00:30 - 06:00: Continued drilling/surveying 8 1/2" hole to 3797m steered from 3763 to 3767m and 3769m to 3779m.
06:00 - 17:00: Drilled/surveyed 8 1/2" hole from 3797m to 3873m steered from 3797m to 3799m and from 3815m to 3827m. Attempted steering at 3869m, negative as motor stalled out. Used 50 tons overpull to free pipe after attempting to steer.
17:00 - 18:30: Circulated to clean hole.
18:30 - 20:00: Wiper trip to 3546m. Rotated pipe in slips on first 8 connections due to tendencies of sticking. No tight hole.
20:00 - 21:00: Slipped and cut 32m drill line.
21:00 - 22:30: Ran in to 3873m, no fill.
22:30 - 00:00: Drilled/surveyed 8 1/2" hole from 3873m to 3877m. Steered from 3875m to 3876m.
| Drilled to 3873m. Steering impossible. Sticking tendencies. Circ. B/u. Wiper trip to shoe, no tight spots. Slip'n'cut. RIH, OK. Drilled to 3894m. Steering impossible. |
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 15/9-19 S on 1993-03-02, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR).
Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
| 00:00 - 06:00: Drilled/surveyed 8 1/2" hole from 3877m to 3894m. Attempted steering at 3877m, negative due to motor stalling out.
06:00 - 00:00: Drilled/surveyed 8 1/2" hole from 3894m to 3950m. No steering.
| Drilled/surveyed 8 1/2" hole to 3955m. Circ. B/u. POOH. |
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 15/9-19 S on 1993-03-03, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR).
Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
| 00:00 - 03:00: Cont. Rotation drilling/surveying to 3955m.
03:00 - 04:30: Circulated b/u and shakers clean.
04:30 - 06:00: Flow checked. Pumped slug. POOH for bit change to 3528m.
06:00 - 09:30: Cont. POOH to 1200m.
09:30 - 10:30: Found motor on upper racking arm loose. Repaired same.
10:30 - 13:30: Cont. POOH. Broke bit. L/d MWD tool, motor, stabilisers and x-overs
13:30 - 16:30: M/u BHA no. 23 and RIH to 800m. Tested MWD-TOOL. At 800m, got alarm on low oil pressure on top drive.
16:30 - 21:30: Took down oil pump assembly to repair same.
21:30 - 22:30: Function tested BOP on yellow pod. Tested acoustic system.
22:30 - 00:00: Continued repairing TDS changed out oil pump.
| POOH with steering assembly. RIH with rotary assembly to 800m. Repaired TDS. Cont. RIH. |
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 15/9-19 S on 1993-03-04, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR).
Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
| 00:00 - 02:00: Cont. Repairing TDS. Re-installed oil pump assembly.
02:00 - 02:30: Filled pipe. Broke circulation and circulated a riser volume.
02:30 - 06:00: Cont. RIH to 3028m. Filled pipe and broke circ. Each 500m.
06:00 - 07:00: Cont. RIH with BHA no. 23 to 3565m.
07:00 - 07:30: Circulated to condition mud
07:30 - 08:30: Cont. RIH to 3884m, took weight.
08:30 - 12:00: Washed/reamed tight hole from 3884m to 3955m.
12:00 - 13:30: Rotary drilled and surveyed 8 1/2" hole from 3955m to 3971m.
13:30 - 14:00: Re-logged with MWD-TOOL from 3941m to 3955m.
14:00 - 00:00: Continued drilling/surveying 8 1/2" hole from 3971m to 4083m.
| None |
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 15/9-19 S on 1993-03-05, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR).
Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
| 00:00 - 06:00: Cont. Drilling/surveying 8 1/2" hole to 4140m.
06:00 - 00:00: Continued drilling/surveying 8 1/2" hole from 4140m to 4298m. Flow checked at 4239m due to drilling break, negative.
| Drilled/surveyed 8 1/2" hole to 4328m circ. B/u for sample. |
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 15/9-19 S on 1993-03-06, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR).
Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
| 00:00 - 01:30: Cont. Drilling/surveying 8 1/2" hole to 4308m. Flow checked at 4303m and at 4308m due to drilling breaks, negative.
01:30 - 02:00: Circulated due to high ROP.
02:00 - 04:30: Drilled/surveyed 8 1/2" hole from 4308m to 4328m.
04:30 - 06:00: Circulated bottoms up for sample.
06:00 - 06:30: Circulated bottoms up for samples.
06:30 - 07:00: Flowchecked for 15 min,negative. Pumped slug.
07:00 - 09:00: POOH to shoe. Worked tight spot at 3662m with MAX 30 ton overpull.
09:00 - 09:30: Flow checked, negative.
09:30 - 11:00: POOH to 2173m.
11:00 - 11:30: Repaired upper racking arm.
11:30 - 13:00: Continued POOH to 700m.
13:00 - 14:00: Rapaired upper racking arm.
14:00 - 16:00: Continued POOH. Laid down monel,stabilizers and MWD tool.
16:00 - 17:00: Picked up cbbl and installed 27m aluminium inner barrel. Spaced out cbbl and made up corehead.
17:00 - 22:00: RIH with BHA no. 24 to 3550m. Broke circulation each 600m.
22:00 - 22:30: Circulated to condition mud.
22:30 - 00:00: Continued RIH from 3550m to 4298m.
| POOH with BHA no. 23. RIH with coring assembly. Cut core no. 2 from 4328m to 4338m. |
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 15/9-19 S on 1993-03-07, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR).
Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
| 00:00 - 01:00: Broke circulation. Washed/reamed to 4328m.
01:00 - 02:30: Circulated bottoms up.
02:30 - 03:00: Dropped ball, displaced and seated same.
03:00 - 06:00: Cut core no. 2 from 4328m to 4338m.
06:00 - 10:30: Continued cutting core no. 2 from 4338m to 4355m.
10:30 - 11:00: Circulated 10 mins. Flow checked 15 mins, negative. Pumped slug.
11:00 - 17:00: POOH to 9 5/8" casing shoe. Flow checked, negative. Continued POOH to 29m, flow checked at 500m, negative.
17:00 - 19:00: Prepared for recovering core. Recorded 650 ppm h2s gas from top of corebarrel. Sounded general alarm and ordered all essential personnel to port box girder forward. Equipped drill-floor personnel with breathing apparatus. Closed shear ram to monitor well on choke. Carried out h2s measurements on rig floor.
19:00 - 19:30: Held safety/pre-operation meeting with involved personnel.
19:30 - 20:30: Installed lift sub. Pulled out inner barrel, kept same hanging in tugger line for venting out h2s.
20:30 - 22:00: Ran back in with inner barrel. Drilled 6mm diameter vent holes each meter. Measured h2s levels while drilling. Pulled inner barrel out after drilling vent holes.
22:00 - 23:30: Kept inner barrel hanging in tugger line for venting while measuring h2s-levels. Allowed personnel to go back indoor.
23:30 - 00:00: Held safety meeting with involved personnel prior to l/d core barrels.
| Cut core no. 2 to 4355m, POOH. L/d core. Took extraordinary safety precautions due to h2s in core. M/u BHA no. 25 for cutting core no. 3. |
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 15/9-19 S on 1993-03-08, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR).
Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
| 00:00 - 02:30: L/d inner barrels. Secured area around barrels. Broke core head.
02:30 - 03:00: Opened choke. Circulated down kill line, up choke line through poorboy degasser.
03:00 - 04:00: Opened shear ram. Flow checked, negative. Circulated a riser volume down k/c-lines, no gas/h2s.
04:00 - 05:00: Verified rig floor/surroundings h2s-free. Blew rig air into/through relevant cavities to clear eventual h2s. Finished the use of breathing apparatus on the rig floor/shaker room.
05:00 - 06:00: Made up core barrel with 27m aluminium inner tubes. Spaced out inner barrel and made up core head.
06:00 - 11:00: RIH with core barrel to 3548m. Broke circulation each 600m.
11:00 - 12:00: Circulated to condition mud. Installed mud saver sub on drilling stand
12:00 - 14:00: Continued RIH to 4326m.
14:00 - 14:30: Reamed from 4326m to 4355m.
14:30 - 16:30: Circulated bottoms up.
16:30 - 17:00: Dropped ball. Displaced and seated same. Took s. C. R.
17:00 - 22:00: Cut core no. 3 from 4355m to 4383m.
22:00 - 00:00: Circulated 15 minutes. Flow checked, negative. Slugged pipe. POOH with core barrel to 4134m.
| RIH with core barrel. Cut core no. 3 from 4355m to 4383m. POOH with core barrel. |
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 15/9-19 S on 1993-03-09, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR).
Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
| 00:00 - 02:30: Cont. POOH with core barrel to 3555m. Worked tight spot at 3670m.
02:30 - 06:00: Flow checked in 9 5/8" casing shoe, negative. Cont. POOH to 1667m.
06:00 - 06:30: Re-arranged set-back in derrick.
06:30 - 08:30: Continued POOH with core no. 3 to 1260m. Monitored 11 ppm h2s inside the pipe. Prepared h2s equipment. Continued POOH to 717m. H2s in pipe from 9 ppm to 17 ppm.
08:30 - 09:30: Installed maersk h2s safety equipment on rig floor.
09:30 - 12:00: Continued POOH from 717m. Measured h2s-levels on the drill floor and in the pipe no h2s detected on drill floor, between 6 ppm and 15 ppm in the pipe. Pipe came wet at 545m, no h2s detected thereafter. Prepared breathing apparatus. Pulled core barrel to surface. Broke core head. No h2s.
12:00 - 13:30: L/d inner barrel. Racked outer barrel in derrick. Recovered 28,15m core,100
13:30 - 14:30: M/u spring loaded BOP test tool and RIH to 105m.
14:30 - 18:00: Tested BOP on blue pod tested rams and lap to 20/345 bar for 5/10 min and uap to 20/240 bar for 5/10 min. Functiontested on yellow pod.
18:00 - 18:30: Attempted functioning UPR and MPR with acoustic from the bridge, got erratic response/no verification of operation. Verified closed rams by opening same from the koomey unit.
18:30 - 19:00: Functioned UPR and MPR with acoustic system from cellar deck, OK.
19:00 - 19:30: POOH with spring loaded tool. L/d same.
19:30 - 22:30: Pressure tested stab-in valve, TDS inside BOP'S, kelly hose and standpipe valve to 20/345 bar, 5/10 mins.
22:30 - 23:30: M/u 8 1/2" bit and triple combo MWD-TOOL.
23:30 - 00:00: Attempted testing MWD-TOOL, negative loss of contact in junction box for test cable. Repaired same.
| POOH with core no. 3. 9-17 ppm h2s from pipe. No h2s in core. Tested BOP. M/u BHA no. 26 including triple combo MWD-TOOL, RIH to 3144m. |
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 15/9-19 S on 1993-03-10, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR).
Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
| 00:00 - 01:00: Tested MWD. Installed radioactive source.
01:00 - 06:00: Continued m/u BHA no. 26 and RIH to 3144m. Filled pipe/broke circulation each 600m.
06:00 - 07:00: Cont. RIH with 8 1/2" rotary assembly to 3560m. Filled pipe and broke circulation each 600m.
07:00 - 08:30: Circulated to condition mud.
08:30 - 09:00: Cont. RIH to 3608m.
09:00 - 11:00: Logged with triple combo MWD-TOOL from 3608m to 3655m.
11:00 - 12:00: Cont. RIH to 4297m. Filled pipe.
12:00 - 15:30: Broke circulation. Logged with MWD-TOOL from 4313m to 4383m.
15:30 - 00:00: Drilled/surveyed 8 1/2" hole from 4383m to 4453m. Flow checked at 4392m and 4415m, negative.
| RIH with 8 1/2" rotary assembly including triple combo MWD. Re-logged heimdal and draupne/ hugin formations with MWD-TOOL. Drilled/surveyed from 4383m to 4503m. |
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 15/9-19 S on 1993-03-11, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR).
Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
| 00:00 - 06:00: Continued drilling/surveying 8 1/2" hole from 4453m to 4503m. Flow checked at 4487m, negative.
06:00 - 08:30: Drilled/surveyed 8 1/2" hole from 4503m to 4527m.
08:30 - 10:00: Circulated hole clean due to high torque and poor hole cleaning.
10:00 - 00:00: Drilled/surveyed 8 1/2" hole from 4527m to TD at 4641m.
| Drilled/surveyed 8 1/2" hole from 4503m to TD at 4641m. Circulated hole clean. POOH to 3672m. Worked tight spot at 3672m. |
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 15/9-19 S on 1993-03-12, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR).
Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
| 00:00 - 03:00: Circulated hole clean. Flow checked, negative.
03:00 - 06:00: POOH to 3672m for wiper trip to 9 5/8" casing shoe. Worked tight spot at 3672m. MAX 30 ton overpull.
06:00 - 06:30: Continued POOH from 3672m to 3546m.
06:30 - 07:00: Installed circulating equipment and circulated at 3650m. Circulated with 46 SPM and 50 bar.
07:00 - 08:00: Slipped and cut drill line.
08:00 - 11:00: Rigged down circulation equipment. RIH and worked tight spots from 3650m to 3656m and from 3664m to 3670m. RIH to 4612m,
11:00 - 13:30: Broke circulation and tagged bottom at 4641m. Circulated hole clean.
13:30 - 16:00: POOH from 4641m to 3546m and flow checked 15 min.
16:00 - 23:30: POOH. Laid down MWD tool and stabs. Laid down core barrel from derrick.
23:30 - 00:00: Rigged up atlas wireline.
| POOH to 3546m. Circ while slip and cut drill line. RIH and worked tight spots from 3650m to 3656m and from 3664m to 3670m. RIH and tag at 4641m. Circ hole clean. POOH. Flowchecked at 3546m. RU atlas wireline. Ran log no 1. |
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 15/9-19 S on 1993-03-13, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR).
Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
| 00:00 - 01:30: Finished rigging up atlas wireline.
01:30 - 06:00: Ran log no 1. Difl/ac/zdl/cn/gr/cht. In at 01 45 hrs.
06:00 - 09:00: Continued log run no 1. To 9 5/8" shoe. RIH to 3725m. Logged repeat section from 3725m to 3697m. Unable to pass 3697m. Top of tool at 3664. 5m.
09:00 - 12:30: Made several attemts to free stuck logging tools by working cable with MAX 6000 lbs overpull. Kept cable in tension while working caliper arm.
12:30 - 17:00: Rigged down atlas wireline equipment on rig floor. Installed t-bar in rotary and cut cable 5m above RKB. Prepaired and made up catcher, attached same and performed pulltest. Installed top sheave at crown. Made up over shot to 5" HWDP.
17:00 - 18:30: Fead catcher through DP and RIH with over shot assembly.
18:30 - 19:00: Had problems with gear box on atlas wireline unit.
19:00 - 00:00: Continued RIH with overshot assembly to 804m.
| Continued log no 1 to 9 5/8" shoe. Became stuck while performing repeat section at 3697m. Rigged up to retrieve logging tools with DP. Fed catcher through DP and RIH with overshot assy. Repaired wireline winch gear box. Continued RIH with overshot assy. |
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 15/9-19 S on 1993-03-14, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR).
Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
| 00:00 - 06:00: Continued RIH with overshot assembly to 2100m. Broke circulation and reterminated catcher at 1200m.
06:00 - 12:30: Continued RIH with overshot to 3530m. Broke circulation and checked cable head at 2400m and 3530m.
12:30 - 14:30: Made up pump-in sub and stuffing box assy on a stand and racked same back in derrick. Picked up one single for space out.
14:30 - 15:30: Continued RIH with overshot to 3656m.
15:30 - 17:00: Made up circulation stand. Installed inserts for stuffing box and rigged up circulation hose.
17:00 - 20:30: Broke circulation with 7 SPM and 23 bar. RIH and engaged fish at 3675m. Pulled back 3m to ensure engagement of fish. POOH to 3512m. Bottom of fish at 3545,5m.
20:30 - 22:30: While replacing transmission on atlas unit tensioned up, reterminated and landed cable in drill pipe. Slugged pipe.
22:30 - 23:30: Prepared to break weak point on cable head. Latched t-bar in elevator and pulled cable free with 5 ton overpull.
23:30 - 00:00: Connected cable ends together to pull cable out of hole.
| RIH and latched onto logging tools. Replaced broken transmission on atlas unit. Broke weakpoint in cablehead with 5 ton overpull. POOH with cable. Rigged down atlas wireline. POOH with overshot and toolstring. |
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 15/9-19 S on 1993-03-15, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR).
Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
| 00:00 - 01:00: Pulled cable out of hole. cable broke at weekpoint as intended.
01:00 - 02:30: Rigged down atlas wireline and prepared to POOH with drillpipe.
02:30 - 06:00: POOH with overshot and logging tools from 3512m to 900m.
06:00 - 07:30: Continued POOH with overshot and logging tools.
07:30 - 09:30: Recovered toolstring from overshot. Removed radioactive sources and laid down logging tools.
09:30 - 10:30: Rigged down atlas wireline, re-arranged set-back and cleared rig floor.
10:30 - 17:30: Made up 8 1/2" clean-out assembly and RIH to 4630m. Broke circulation and filled pipe every 850m.
17:30 - 22:30: Broke circulation. Tagged bottom at 4641m, circulated and conditioned mud prior to POOH, to run 7" liner.
22:30 - 00:00: POOH to run 7" liner.
| Finished POOH with over shot and toolstring. Rigged down atlas wireline. Made up cleanout assy. RIH to TD. Attemted to POOH, had to work tight spots at 4515m, 4454m and 4415m. RIH to TD. Backreamed OOH from 4641m to 4408m. Tight spot at 4415m. When working on tightspot at 4408m, SCR'S on top drive failed. Troubleshooting SCR'S. |
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 15/9-19 S on 1993-03-16, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR).
Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
| 00:00 - 02:00: Continued POOH. Reamed tight spot at 4515m, 4454m and 4415m. With MAX 30 tonn overpull. Had problems with stalling rotary. RIH to TD at 4641m.
02:00 - 05:00: Backreamed out of hole from 4641m to 4408m. Had to work tight spot at 4415m.
05:00 - 06:00: Worked tight spot at 4408m when SCR'S for top drive failed. Circulated and worked string while troubleshooting SCR systems. Unable to pass 4408m.
06:00 - 13:00: Continued backreaming out of hole from 4408m to 3569m.
13:00 - 14:00: Circulated BTM'S up. Flowchecked, negative.
14:00 - 22:30: Pulled out of hole form 3569m. Strapped and drifted pipe while POOH.
22:30 - 00:00: Made up cement stand and racked same back in derrick. Rigged up to run 7" casing.
| Finished backreaming up to 9 5/8" shoe. Circ BTM'S up. POOH. Rigged up to run 7" liner. Ran 7" casing to 351m. |
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 15/9-19 S on 1993-03-17, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR).
Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
| 00:00 - 00:30: Finished rigging up 7" casing handling equipment. Held pre-job meeting with crew.
00:30 - 06:00: Ran shoe joint, internediate joint and float collar joint. Checked float, installed landing collar. Tread locked first three connections. Ran 31 joints of 7" casing to 351m. Filled casing with 1,40 s. G. Mud evrey 5 joints while RIH.
06:00 - 17:00: Continued running 7" casing to 1441m. Filled casing with 1,40 s. G. Mud every 5 joints while RIH.
17:00 - 17:30: Installed cement plugs onto liner hanger and made up hanger to 7" casing.
17:30 - 18:30: Circulated 7" liner volume prior to running.
18:30 - 00:00: RIH with liner to 2587m. Filled pipe with 1,40 s. G. Mud every 3 stands and broke circulation every 6 stands.
| Ran 7" casing to 1441m and installed liner hanger. Circ CSG volume. Ran liner to 3569m. Established circ at CSG shoe. Cont running liner to 3809m. |
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 15/9-19 S on 1993-03-18, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR).
Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
| 00:00 - 04:00: Continued RIH with liner to 3569m. Filled pipe with 1,40 s. G. Mud every 3 stands and broke circulation every 6 stands.
04:00 - 04:30: Circulated at casing shoe to establish MAX rate before running into open hole. MAX rate 453 ltr at 60 bar. Recorded up and down weight.
04:30 - 06:00: Continued RIH with liner to 3809m. Filled pipe and broke circulation with 1,40 s. G. Mud every 3 stands.
06:00 - 12:00: Continued RIH with 7" liner to 4630m. Filled pipe and broke circulation with 1,40 s. G. Mud every 3 stands.
12:00 - 13:00: Broke circulation and tagged bottom at 4641m. Picked up 1m.
13:00 - 13:30: Dropped setting ball and chased same with rig pumps. Set liner hanger with 150 bar. Sheared out ballseat with 185 bar.
13:30 - 16:00: Circulated and conditioned mud prior to cement job. Rotated liner 20 RPM while circulating. MAX torque at start of rotation 32540 NM ftlbs). MAX torque during circulation 23050 NM ftlbs). Circulated with MAX 1400 LPM.
16:00 - 17:00: Rigged up cement hose. Pumped 15 m3 spacer with rig pumps. Pressure tested surface lines to 350 bar. Dropped dart for bottom plug.
17:00 - 18:30: Mixed and pumped 30,5 m3 1. 90 s. G. Cement. Dropped dart for top plug. Pumped 1,5 m3 spacer using rig pumps.
18:30 - 19:30: Displaced cement with 53,7m3 1,40 SG mud using rig pumps. Plug did not bump. Rotated liner with 40 RPM, reduced to 20 RPM towards end of displacement. MAX torque while displacing CMT 24400 NM ftlbs). No backflow.
19:30 - 21:00: Released liner running tool, no backpressure/backflow. Pulled out of hole from 3203m to 2906m.
21:00 - 22:30: Circulated bottoms up. Traces of spacer in returns.
22:30 - 00:00: POOH with liner running tool from 2906m to 1470m.
| Finished RIH with 7" liner. Set hanger and circ while rotating liner. Pumped spacer, mixed and pumped 30,5 m3 CMT. Displaced with 1,40 s. G. Mud using rig pumps, plug did not bump. Released running tool and pulled up 10 stands. Circ well clean. POOH and laid down 78 joints 5" DP. |
You are a Rig Supervisor working at an oil and gas offshore drilling operation. Your company is currently on a drilling campaign and you are the on-site Drilling Engineer (DE). As a DE, one of your jobs is to oversee the operations at the drilling rigs. As such, you know the ins and outs of the operation, down to the hourly activities. Every day, activities are recorded either by the Driller, Mud Logger, MWD / LWD engineer or the Drilling Operations Coordinator throughout the day. As a DE representative for your company, you are required to prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR) based on the hourly activities reported. You must always maintain the language of report along with the terminologies and mnemonics of the Drilling Engineer.
Given the following activities for well NO 15/9-19 S on 1993-03-19, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR).
Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
| 00:00 - 06:00: POOH with liner running tool from 1470m to surface. Laid down 78 joints of 5" DP while POOH.
06:00 - 07:30: Laid down nodeco hanger running tool and cement stand.
07:30 - 15:00: Made up 8 1/2" bit and scraper and RIH to 2870.
15:00 - 17:30: Washed and reamed from 2870m to top of PBR at 3206m, no hard cement.
17:30 - 19:30: Circulate bottoms up, no traces of cement.
19:30 - 00:00: Slugged pipe and POOH from 3206m to 827m. Laid down 14 joints of 5" DP while POOH.
| Laid down hanger running tool. Made up new BHA and RIH to 2870m. Washed/reamed from 2870m to top PBR at 3206m. Circ BTM'S up. POOH and laid down 49 joints 5" DP. Tested liner lap to 70 bar/10 min. Made up 6" BHA, and picked up 3 1/2" DP while RIH. |
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 15/9-19 S on 1993-03-20, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR).
Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
| 00:00 - 03:30: Continued POOH from 827m to surface, broke bit and scraper. Laid down 49 joints 5" drillpipe while POOH.
03:30 - 04:30: Changed to slimhole handling equipment, picked up 2 joints 4 3/4" drill collars and made up 6" bit and scraper.
04:30 - 05:00: Tested liner lap to 70 bar/10 min.
05:00 - 06:00: Continued making up 6" BHA and picked up 3 1/2" drill pipe while RIH to 90m.
06:00 - 22:00: Picked up 137 joints 3 1/2" drillpipe, PBR mill and topdress mill, 9 5/8" casing scraper while running in hole from 90m to 4270m
22:00 - 22:30: Worked area from 4270m to 4305m with 7" casing scraper rotating at 66 RPM with 22000 NM torque and pumping with 890 LPM at 54 bar.
22:30 - 00:00: Washed down from 4300m and tagged top of cement at 4523m. Washing with 190 LPM, 110 bar and 60 RPM.
| Picked up 137 joints 3 1/2" drillpipe, PBR dressoff mill and 9 5/8" scraper while RIH scraped packer setting area from 4305m to 4270m. Washed down from 4305m and tagged TOC at 4523m. Circ well prior to drilling cement. Drilled excess CMT from 4523m to 4529m. Cleaned out shaker trays from thick mud. |
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 15/9-19 S on 1993-03-21, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR).
Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
| 00:00 - 01:30: Circulated well prior to drilling excess cement in liner, due to high circulation pressures.
01:30 - 03:00: Drilled excess sement in 7" liner from 4523m to 4529m.
03:00 - 06:00: First round circulation arrived at surface, and it was so thick it made the shaker trays overflow. Cleaned shakers from thick mud.
06:00 - 11:30: Finished cleaning shakers and flow line of thick mud.
11:30 - 14:00: Circulated remainder of thick mud out of well until surface systems were operating properly.
14:00 - 17:30: Drilled excess cement in 7" liner from 4529m to 4588m.
17:30 - 18:30: Drilled excess cement in 7" liner from 4588m to 4607m.
18:30 - 19:00: Tagged liner PBR at 3207m, circulation pressure increase of 5 bar and torque increase of 7400 8900 NM) and dressed off top of PBR.
19:00 - 20:30: Circulated well clean. Took up/down weights and torque readings.
20:30 - 00:00: Slugged pipe and POOH from 4607m to 2241m.
| Finished cleaning shakertrays and flowline of thick mud. Circulated remainder of thick mud out of well. Drilled excess cement from 4529m to 4607m. Dressed off top of PBR at 3207m. Circ well clean. Slugged pipe and POOH. |
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 15/9-19 S on 1993-03-22, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR).
Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
| 00:00 - 06:00: Continued POOH from 2241m to surface. Laid down scrapers, PBR mill, topdress mill, junk basket and broke bit while POOH. Nothing in junk basket. NB float missing on floor NB
06:00 - 08:00: Rigged up to run GR/CCL/CBL/VDL, rigged down same due to drill pipe float falling into well.
08:00 - 11:30: Circulated kill/choke lines and cycle rams on BOP while preparing to run CCL/JUNKBASKET/GAUGERING.
11:30 - 15:00: RIH with CCL/JUNK basket/ gaugering, experienced tool failure at 1000m. POOH and attempted to locate and repair failure. Rigged down atlas wireline.
15:00 - 20:00: Made up PBR and top dress mill with tube-lock on mill surfaces), picked up 3 joints 6 1/2" drill collars and RIH to 2770m.
20:00 - 22:30: Re-racked 3 1/2" drill pipe in derrick.
22:30 - 23:00: Continued RIH and had a single point of torque increase from 5200nm to 9600nm at 3205m, before hitting liner top at 3207m. Hit top of liner at 3207m, torque increase from 5200nm to 7400nm) and dressed same with MAX torque 11000nm.
23:00 - 00:00: Started circulating bottoms up.
| Rigged up to run CBL logs. Rigged down due to float falling in well. Cycled rams and rigged up to run junk basket on atlas cable. At 1000m atlas tool shorted out, POOH. RIH with PBR and top dress mill. Redressed top of liner. POOH and laid down 24 jts 5" DP. |
You are a Rig Supervisor working at an oil and gas offshore drilling operation. Your company is currently on a drilling campaign and you are the on-site Drilling Engineer (DE). As a DE, one of your jobs is to oversee the operations at the drilling rigs. As such, you know the ins and outs of the operation, down to the hourly activities. Every day, activities are recorded either by the Driller, Mud Logger, MWD / LWD engineer or the Drilling Operations Coordinator throughout the day. As a DE representative for your company, you are required to prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR) based on the hourly activities reported. You must always maintain the language of report along with the terminologies and mnemonics of the Drilling Engineer.
Given the following activities for well NO 15/9-19 S on 1993-03-23, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR).
Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
| 00:00 - 01:00: Finished circulating bottoms up.
01:00 - 06:00: Slugged pipe and POOH. Laid down 24 joints of 5" drill pipe while POOH.
06:00 - 06:30: Broke PBR and top dress mill. Tubelock was gone, this indicates that it was engaged with top of liner.
06:30 - 16:00: Logged CBL/VDL/GR/CCL from 4540m to 3150m. RIH at 07 50 hrs, OOH at 1600 hrs.
16:00 - 18:30: Tested casing/liner lap to 147 bar 15 min. While rigged down CBL/VDL/GR/CCL and rigged up to run VSP/GR.
18:30 - 19:30: RIH with VSP/GR to 1000m.
19:30 - 21:30: Repaired hydraulic leak on atlas unit.
21:30 - 00:00: Continued RIH with VSP from 1000m to 3924m.
| Broke PBR and top dress mill. Logged CBL/VDL/GR/CCL from 4540m to 3150m. Tested linerlap to 147 bar 15 min. RIH with VSP tools to 1000m. Repaired hydraulic leak on atlas unit. Logged VSP from 3924m to 1294m. |
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 15/9-19 S on 1993-03-24, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR).
Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
| 00:00 - 06:00: Continued RIH with VSP from 3924m to 4580m. Took VSP shots from 4580m to 1294m.
06:00 - 07:00: Finished logging VSP log and POOH.
07:00 - 08:30: Rigged down VSP tools and rigged up gyro tools.
08:30 - 16:30: Ran gyro survey from 4540m to 3503m.
16:30 - 17:00: Rigged down atlas wireline.
17:00 - 18:30: Slipped and cut 32m drill line.
18:30 - 22:30: Ran in hole to 1000m and swept hole with 9m3 low reology petrofree mud followed by 10m3 ester and 50m3 seawater. Observed well on trip tank 30min. POOH
22:30 - 00:00: Made up jetsub and washed riser and BOP while RIH to wellhead. Washed across BOP/WELLHEAD area several times with 3500lpm and 30rpm. Flushed down kill/choke lines while cycled all BOP cavities. Displaced hole until returns were clean.
| Finished VSP log. Performed gyro log from 4540m to 3503m. Slipped and cut drill line. RIH with open ended DP and swept hole clean with ester spacer and seawater from 1000m. Made up jet sub and cleaned riser, BOP and well wead area with sea water and detergent pills. 3 1/2" elevators chosen did not work, changed same. RIH with 3 1/2" DP, had to pull out due to missing x-over. |
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 15/9-19 S on 1993-03-25, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR).
Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
| 00:00 - 04:00: Swept hole with 5m3 ester followed by 5m3 detergent pill, 15m3 seawater, 5m3 detergent pill and sea water until NTU readings were the same in and out 60). Washed riser again while POOH.
04:00 - 04:30: Had to change 3 1/2" elevators. The elevators that were mounted did not work.
04:30 - 06:00: Started RIH with 3 1/2" drillpipe, could not find a x-over needed to put 7" scraper in the middle of the 3 1/2" drill pipe. POOH. 3 1/2"if pinn x 4 1/2"full-hole pinn)
06:00 - 09:30: Picked up 7" casing scraper and RIH with 3 1/2" drill pipe to 1072m.
09:30 - 11:00: Tested surface lines against failsafe to 345 bar 5 min. Tested casing liner lap against upper pipe ram to 345 bar 15 min.
11:00 - 23:00: Continued RIH from 1072m to 4572m. Spaced out and picked up PBR packer on the way in.
23:00 - 00:00: Established circulation and stung into liner. Set PBR packer and released running tool. Pulled out 10m and painted marker on pipe to mark lowest reciprocating point.
| PU 7" CSG scraper and RIH with 3 1/2" DP to 1072m. Tested CSG and linerlap to 345 bar. Cont RIH from 1072m to 4572m, PU PBR packer on the way in hole. Set PBR packer. Worked CSG with 7"csg scraper from 4133m to 4103m. RIH to 4562m and rev. Circ out remainder of mud in hole. With ester spacer and detergent pill. |
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 15/9-19 S on 1993-03-26, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR).
Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
| 00:00 - 02:00: Pulled out to 4133m, worked area from 4133m to 4103m with scraper and ran back in hole to 4562m. Worked scraper by reciprocating and rotating 30 RPM. readings 21000nm while pulling and 15000nm while running in.
02:00 - 06:00: Swept well with 15 m3 ester, 10 m3 detergent pill and sea water by reverse circulation. backpressure on surface to maintain constant bottom hole pressure) pumped at 40 SPM, 175 bar and final values were 40 SPM 277 bar.
06:00 - 08:00: Continued rev circulation. Final shut in press when stopped pumping 93 bar. Bleed off press in steps to test liner/pbr negative. Observed well on trip tank for 30 min.
08:00 - 00:00: Performed torque readings. Pumped 10 m3 detergent pill followed by 15 m3 sea water, repeated operation three times. Cont pumping 10 m3 flocculant pill followed by seawater. Final NTU reading 90 NTU. Pumped 6 m3 SW, 6 m3 detergent pill followed be SW. All pills in return were routed back to slop pit. Final NTU reading 80 NTU.
| Rev circ, final shut in press 93 bar. Press tested casing/pbr NEG by bleeding off press in steps performed torque readings pumped detergent/ flocculant pills and sea water pumped 4,5 m3 1,36 SG brine and displaced with sea water POOH to 4340 m and displaced well to 1,15 SG nacl brine |
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 15/9-19 S on 1993-03-27, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR).
Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
| 00:00 - 01:30: Pumped 4,5 m3 1,36 SG cacl2 brine, displaced same with 30. 9 m3 sea water to place the balanced brine pill.
01:30 - 06:00: POOH from 4562 to 4340 m. Displaced well to 1,15 SG nacl brine. Lost approx 65 m3 1,15 SG brine to sea due to open drain valve in CMT unit. NTU reading on nacl in return 52 NTU.
06:00 - 07:30: Cont displacing well to 1,15 SG nacl brine. Final NTU reading 52 NTU. Performed torque readings after well displaced to brine.
07:30 - 08:30: Press tested tie-back packer/casing to 345 bar/15 min
08:30 - 17:30: Pumped 3 m3 cacl2 brine slug and POOH.
17:30 - 00:00: RIH to test BOP, test plug leaked. POOH and changed seal, RIH and attempted to test BOP, plug leaked. POOH and set plug loaded tool) to retrieve wear bushing. RIH and landed in WB with 10 MT down- weight. Closed MPR and press tested BOP 35 bar/345 bar, annular bags press tested 35 bar/240 bar
| Cont displaing well to 1,15 SG brine press CSG to 345 bar POOH press tested BOP cleaned piping, pits and manifolds. Cleaned derrick and rig floor |
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 15/9-19 S on 1993-03-28, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR).
Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
| 00:00 - 04:00: Cont press testing BOP. Opened MPR and POOH with test plug. Closed shear ram with accoustic from bridge, no indication on panel, checked fluid counter in koomey unit, indicated closed ram.
04:00 - 06:00: Cleaned mud pits and all lines to prepare for completion fluid. Cleaned derrick and rig floor. Press tested k/c manifold while cleaning rig.
06:00 - 00:00: Continued cleaning underneath rigfloor, pits and all lines to prepare for completion fluid. Opened up plugged drains. While cleaning press tested rig choke manifold, stand pipe to 35 bar 5 min and 345 bar/10 min.
| Cleaned underneath rig floor, rigfloor, derrick, pits, manifolds and piping. M/u connections/x-overs on sstt and dummy 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 15/9-19 S on 1993-03-29, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR).
Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
| 00:00 - 04:30: Continued cleaning rig floor and pits.
04:30 - 06:00: M/u dummy fluted hanger to x-overs, l/d on deck. M/u sstt to x-overs and pup joints.
06:00 - 09:00: Continued m/u sstt and lubricator valve to x-overs/pup joints
09:00 - 10:00: Cleaned rig floor. Held meeting on rig floor with personel involved in BHA running operation. Prepared to run TCP guns.
10:00 - 23:00: Prepare to run TCP guns. RIH with TCP assemblies and LPR-N valve, press tested string to 200 bar/15 min, cont RIH with test string BHA and one 4 1/2" ph6 tubing jnt. Press tested BHA to 345 bar/15 min.
23:00 - 00:00: Cont RIH with 4 1/2" ph6 tubing to 550 m. Filled string completly with 1,15 SG brine every 10 singles
| Cont m/u sstt and lubricator valve to x-overs/pup joints m/u TCP guns and BHA, RIH RIH with 4 1/2" test string to 1402 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 15/9-19 S on 1993-03-30, 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: Cont RIH with test tubing from 550 to 1401 m
06:00 - 15:00: Cont RIH with 4 1/2" ph-6 test tubing from 1501 to 3055 m. Filled string with 1,15 SG brine
15:00 - 17:30: P/u flowhead and m/u to one single 4 1/2" ph-4 tubing, l/d same
17:30 - 18:30: Cont RIH with 4 1/2" ph4 test tubing from 3055 to 3097 m
18:30 - 19:30: Installed x-over on test standpipe
19:30 - 00:00: Cont RIH with 4 1/2" ph-4 test tubing from 3097 to 3751 m
| Cont RIH with 4 1/2" test tubing from 1501 to 3055 m m/u flowhead to one single test tubing cont RIH to 3097 m m/u x-over on test standpipe cont RIH to 4231 m press tested test tubing to 350 bar m/u back-up fluted hanger and RIH with test string on DP |
You are a Rig Supervisor working at an oil and gas offshore drilling operation. Your company is currently on a drilling campaign and you are the on-site Drilling Engineer (DE). As a DE, one of your jobs is to oversee the operations at the drilling rigs. As such, you know the ins and outs of the operation, down to the hourly activities. Every day, activities are recorded either by the Driller, Mud Logger, MWD / LWD engineer or the Drilling Operations Coordinator throughout the day. As a DE representative for your company, you are required to prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR) based on the hourly activities reported. You must always maintain the language of report along with the terminologies and mnemonics of the Drilling Engineer.
Given the following activities for well NO 15/9-19 S on 1993-03-31, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR).
Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
| 00:00 - 03:30: Cont RIH with test tubing from 3097 to 4231 m
03:30 - 04:30: M/u x-over on test tubing, press test test tubing to 350 bar/10 min
04:30 - 06:00: M/u back-up fluted hanger and RIH with test string on 5" DP.
06:00 - 07:30: Cont RIH with test tubing and back-up fluted hanger, landed hanger in wellhead
07:30 - 08:00: R/u atlas wireline equip for running GR/CCL logs
08:00 - 09:30: Rig with GR/CCL logs to 2000 m, POOH to change tool od from 2 1/8" to 1 11/16"
09:30 - 13:00: RIH with GR/CCL logs for tubing correlation, correlated against radioactive marker in liner, POOH with logging tools. R/d AWS wireline equipment
13:00 - 14:00: Closed MPR 0n sstt slick joint to check spaceout, POOH with back-up fluted hanger. L/d DP landing string.
14:00 - 14:30: P/u sstt/lub valve control panel/hose reel. P/u glycol injection unit.
14:30 - 18:00: Spaced out string with pup joints m/u sstt to test string. H/u control hoses and function tested sstt. RIH with sstt on landing string, m/u lubricator valve to test string, h/u control lines and function tested.
18:00 - 19:00: Press tested down test tubing against LPR-N valve to 350 bar NEG.
19:00 - 21:30: Press tested surface equipment 350 bar.
21:30 - 00:00: Pulled lubricator valve above rotary. Press tested test string 350 bar press dropped 5 bar in 17 min. Bleed off pressure to 250 bar, press dropped 20 bar in 1 HR.
| RIH with back-up hanger and land in WH run GR/CCL logs for correlation teststring depth ran sstt, landing string and lubricator valve press tested string 350 bar NEG tested surface lines 350 bar pulled lub valve above rotary and press tested tubing 350 bar NEG l/d lub valve, landing string press tested tubing 350 bar NEG l/d sstt and press tested tubing 350 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 15/9-19 S on 1993-04-01, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR).
Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
| 00:00 - 03:00: L/d flowhead with coflexip hose on deck. Changed out bails. L/d lubricator valve and POOH with 3 stands tubing
03:00 - 05:00: Pulled sstt above rotary and press tested string against LPR valve to 350 bar, press dropped 8 bar in 17 min
05:00 - 06:00: L/d sstt and pup joints. Press tested tubing 350 bar
06:00 - 07:00: Press tested tubing against LPR-N valve to 350 bar/15 min
07:00 - 10:30: Service broke sstt and l/d same. P/u back-up sstt and m/u to test string. H/u control lines and function tested sstt. Press tested string against LPR-N to 350 bar/20 min.
10:30 - 12:00: RIH with landing string to 4260 m, lost press on sstt control line. POOH and found leak on sstt, l/d same.
12:00 - 00:00: Hrs worked on repairing leaking sstt s received new sstt with helicopter, press tested same on deck prior to p/u on drill floor
| Press tested tubing 350 bar m/u back-up sstt and m/u to tubing press tested sstt/tubing 350 bar RIH with landingstring, observed leak on sstt control line POOH and found sstt leaking worked on leaking sst trees. Waited on helicopter with new sstt press tested new sstt, m/u pup jnts/x-overs m/u sstt to string, h/u control lines and function tested |
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 15/9-19 S on 1993-04-02, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR).
Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
| 00:00 - 05:00: Press tested new sstt body and below ball/flapper 350 bar/10 min had problems with leaking hoses and needle valves.
05:00 - 06:00: R/u new sstt and control manifold. M/u connections and pup jnts/x-over on sstt, h/u control lines and function tested tree.
06:00 - 07:30: Cont function tested new sstt. Replaced sstt control manifold due to problems with hydraulic pumps.
07:30 - 09:00: Press tested sstt/tubing NEG, vol increased at trip tank. Pulled sstt above rotary to check for leaks, press tested sstt/tubing NEG, no leak observed at surface, observed volume increased in trip tank l/d sstt on deck
09:00 - 10:00: Press tested tubing NEG, observed vol increase on trip tank
10:00 - 11:30: L/d lubricator valve/sstt fluted hanger. R/d sstt hose reel and pumping manifold
11:30 - 21:00: POOH with 4 1/2" test string due to leak, racked back in derrick
21:00 - 00:00: POOH with BHA, found leak in hrs RD safety circ valve.
| Replaced leaking sstt manifold press test tubing/sstt NEG, pulled sstt above rotary to check for leak. Press tested, no leak observed. L/d sstt press tested tubing NEG r/d hrs equip from rig floor POOH with test string, found leak in hrs RD safety circ valve b/d x-overs/pup jnt on sstt and lub valve |
You are a Rig Supervisor working at an oil and gas offshore drilling operation. Your company is currently on a drilling campaign and you are the on-site Drilling Engineer (DE). As a DE, one of your jobs is to oversee the operations at the drilling rigs. As such, you know the ins and outs of the operation, down to the hourly activities. Every day, activities are recorded either by the Driller, Mud Logger, MWD / LWD engineer or the Drilling Operations Coordinator throughout the day. As a DE representative for your company, you are required to prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR) based on the hourly activities reported. You must always maintain the language of report along with the terminologies and mnemonics of the Drilling Engineer.
Given the following activities for well NO 15/9-19 S on 1993-04-03, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR).
Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
| 00:00 - 05:00: Cont POOH with BHA and perforation guns
05:00 - 06:00: Broke off x-overs and pup joints from hrs sstt and lubricator valve
06:00 - 07:30: Cont service break lubricator valve and sstt with fluted hanger
07:30 - 11:00: Prepared bsc perforation guns to be run in hole
11:00 - 14:30: RIH with perf guns and LPR-N assy
14:30 - 18:00: Press tested BHA below LPR-N valve against blind plug to 200 bar NEG found leak on x-over above blanking plug, repaired same. Press tested against blind plug 200 bar/15 min
18:00 - 21:30: RIH with BHA, filled BHA above LPR-N valve with 250 ltr visc pill
21:30 - 22:00: Press tested BHA against LPR-N valve 350 bar
22:00 - 00:00: RIH with 4 1/2" test tubing to 1044 m
| Service break hrs lub valve and sstt waited on bsc perforation guns RIH with TCP and BHA to LPR-N valve press tested BHA against blind plug NEG, rep leaking x-over and press tested plug 200 bar RIH with BHA press tested BHA 350 bar RIH with 4 1/2" test tubing to 2972 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 15/9-19 S on 1993-04-04, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR).
Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
| 00:00 - 06:00: Cont RIH with test tubing from 1044 to 2972 m filled string with 1,15 SG brine
06:00 - 07:00: Press tested tubing 350 bar/15 min
07:00 - 08:30: RIH with 1 STD 4 1/2" ph-4 tubing. P/u flowhead and m/u one single tubing below, l/d same
08:30 - 12:30: Cont RIH with 4 1/2" ph-4 test tubing to 3199 m RTTS packer depth. Took 20 MT weight, worked string free. RIH, took 10 MT weight at 3208 and 3216 m. Worked string out, not able to pass 3205 m, attempted to pull string free with MAX 40 MT o/p, worked string down and came free with 25 MT d/w. Resiprocated string between 3205 and 3227 m.
12:30 - 16:00: Cont RIH with tubing to 4230 m
16:00 - 17:00: Press tested tubing to 350 bar/15 min
17:00 - 18:00: Spaced out string, p/u ez-tree with fluted hanger and m/u to tubing
18:00 - 20:00: R/u ez-tree control manifolds and hose reel. Function tested ez-tree. Press tested tubing/ez-tree 350 bar, bleed off press to 250 bar and tested ez-tree from below.
20:00 - 23:00: RIH with tubing landing string, p/u lubricator valve and m/u to string changed to long bails and r/u atlas sheeve in TDS. M/u one single tubing and landed tubing string in wellhead.
23:00 - 00:00: R/u atlas wireline GR/CCL logging tools and RIH for tubing correlation
| Press tested tubing 350 bar m/u one single tubing on flowhead RIH with tubing. Hung up at 3199 m packer depth. Worked pipe down, MAX o/p 40mt, came free down with 25 MT downweight RIH with tubing to 4230 m press tested tubing 350 bar, p/u ez tree and press tested same RIH with tubing landing string r/u atlas and performed correlation log, POOH and r/d logging equip. Press tested lubricator valve m/u flowhead to string and r/u surface equip |
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 15/9-19 S on 1993-04-05, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR).
Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
| 00:00 - 02:00: Cont correlation tubing with GR/CCL log. POOH and r/d atlas wireline equipment
02:00 - 03:30: Press tested tubing/lub valve to 350 bar, bleed off press to 250 bar, closed lubricator valve and tested from below. Press tested lubricator valve from above to 350 bar
03:30 - 06:00: POOH and l/d one single tubing. P/u flowhead and m/u to tubing. R/u coflexip hoses and control equipment
06:00 - 07:00: M/u flowhead kill and production coflexip hoses. R/u surface control equipment
07:00 - 11:00: Press tested kill line against flowhead kill valve 350 bar. Press test flowhead against closed lubricator valve 350 bar, closed and press tested master valve with 350 bar below and 35 bar above. Flushed lines to burners and press tested 350 bar against choke manifold. Press test kill valve from well side to 350 bar.
11:00 - 16:00: Attempted to set RTTS packer several times, no weight indication of packer setting
16:00 - 17:00: Press up annulus to 110 bar, LPR-N opened at 50 bar. Had full communication between annulus and tubing.
17:00 - 18:00: Pulled out 8 m and attempted to set RTTS packer NEG.
18:00 - 21:00: R/d coflexip hoses and l/d flowhead. Changed bails and l/d lubricator valve
21:00 - 23:00: POOH with landing string. L/d ez-tree and pup joints. R/d ez-tree control equip and cleaned rig floor
23:00 - 00:00: POOH with 4 1/2" test tubing due to problems setting RTTS packer. Pulled slow due to problems with string hanging up from 4230 m. Worked pipe free.
| M/u flowhead with coflexip hoses press tested surface equip 350 bar attemp to set RTTS packer several times NEG opened LPR-N with 50 bar, full comm betw annulus and tubing pulled out and attempted to set packer NEG l/d flowhead, lub valve, landing string and ez-tree POOH with test string, had problems with string hanging up between 4230 and 3900 m, cont POOH to 3100 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 15/9-19 S on 1993-04-06, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR).
Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
| 00:00 - 06:00: Cont POOH with test tubing, had problems with string hanging up from 4170 to 3900 m, worked pipe up and down several times to free pipe. MAX overpull 25 MT, no indication of string taking downweight.
06:00 - 12:00: Cont POOH with 4 1/2" test tubing from 3100 to 448 m.
12:00 - 19:30: POOH with BHA, l/d hrs tools and TCP guns. Found 6 ea slips, 3 ea locking segments and 3 ea bolts missing from hrs RTTS retriveable packer. Ful-flo bypass valve was belled out and cracked.
19:30 - 23:00: Waited on atlas wireline to arrive onboard with helicopter. While waiting serviced TDS and cleaned rig floor.
23:00 - 00:00: R/u atlas wireline equipment, prepared tools for running magnet.
| POOH with test tubing and BHA found slips, locking segments, bolts and rubber element missing from packer. RIH with 6,75" electro-magnet on atlas wireline to 3191 m, POOH, recovered 1 ea slips, 1 ea locking segment and 1 ea cup iron junk. RIH with with 6,75" electro-magnet on atlas wireline to 3191 m POOH to 300 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 15/9-19 S on 1993-04-07, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR).
Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
| 00:00 - 03:30: RIH with 6,75" electro-magnet fishing tool on atlas wireline run 1 to top liner PBR at 3191 m, slacked off 3 m cable. Activated magnet 30 m above liner PBR POOH with magnet, recovered 1 ea segment, 1 ea slips from RTTS packer, and 1 ea cup iron junk.
03:30 - 06:00: RIH with 6,75" electro-magnet fishing tool with atlas wireline run 2 to 3191, slacked off 3m cable and POOH to 300 m.
06:00 - 06:30: Cont POOH with 6,75" electro-magnet fishing tool on atlas wireline run 2, recovered 1 ea bolt and half cup iron junk.
06:30 - 10:00: RIH with electro-magnet on atlas wireline run 3 to 2191 m, POOH recovered 1/2 cup iron junk. R/d atlas wireline equip
10:00 - 12:00: Prepared to run mill for liner PBR assy, p/u BHA assy.
12:00 - 20:00: RIH with 4 1/2" tubing and 5" drillpipe to 3160 m
20:00 - 21:30: Washed down from 3160 to top liner tie-back packer PBR at 3191, cleaned top PBR, entered PBR 1 m and pulled out above PBR, repeated operation in 1 m steps down to 3197 m, took weight and polished top PBR. Rotated pipe 30 RPM and pumped with 1600 l/min during whole operation.
21:30 - 00:00: POOH with tubing/dp to 1377 m
| POOH with electo-magnet on atlas run 2, recovered 1 bolt and half cup iron junk RIH with magnet, run 3 to 3191, POOH, rewcovered 1/2 cup iron junk RIH with liner PBR mill on tubing/dp clean liner hanger and PBR, POOH p/u and broke off tubing length on hrs flowhead, l/d same RIH with 6" mill to clean liner |
You are a Rig Supervisor working at an oil and gas offshore drilling operation. Your company is currently on a drilling campaign and you are the on-site Drilling Engineer (DE). As a DE, one of your jobs is to oversee the operations at the drilling rigs. As such, you know the ins and outs of the operation, down to the hourly activities. Every day, activities are recorded either by the Driller, Mud Logger, MWD / LWD engineer or the Drilling Operations Coordinator throughout the day. As a DE representative for your company, you are required to prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR) based on the hourly activities reported. You must always maintain the language of report along with the terminologies and mnemonics of the Drilling Engineer.
Given the following activities for well NO 15/9-19 S on 1993-04-08, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR).
Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
| 00:00 - 04:00: Cont POOH with PBR mill from 1377 m
04:00 - 05:00: P/u and break off one single tubing below hrs flowhead, l/d same
05:00 - 06:00: M/u BHA with 6" mill and RIH to 154 m
06:00 - 11:30: Cont RIH with 6" mill from 154 to 2200 m
11:30 - 12:30: Cut and slipped drill line
12:30 - 16:30: Cont RIH from 2200 to 4500 m washed liner PBR/HANGER area from 3188 to 3205 m
16:30 - 00:00: POOH with 6" mill
| RIH with 6" mill to 4500 m, cleaned liner hanger, POOH RIH with BOP test tool NEG. POOH and changed seal on test tool, RIH with jet sub and test tool, washed WH and landed in WH. Press tested BOP leaking. Pulled test plug above BOP, gained 1 m3. Flowtested well OK. Press tested 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 15/9-19 S on 1993-04-09, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR).
Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
| 00:00 - 03:00: M/u BOP test tool and RIH. Press tested BOP NEG. POOH with test tool changed seal on test tool, m/u jet tool and RIH with jet tool sub and BOP test tool. Washed wellhead and landed test tool in wellhead.
03:00 - 05:30: Press tested BOP against test plug 345 bar, dropped 5 bar/5 min, brine leaking out of DP. Bleed off press and pulled test tool above BOP, gained 1 m3 brine on trip tank. Flowchecked well stable.
05:30 - 06:00: Landed test tool in wellhead and press tested BOP MPR 345 bar
06:00 - 08:00: Continued pressure testing BOP.
08:00 - 11:30: Kill hose bursted. Continued BOP-TESTING down choke line. Tested acoustic system and function tested BOP on blue pod.
11:30 - 15:30: Installed new kill hose. Pressure tested same to 345 bar/15 mins.
15:30 - 16:00: Closed uap. Lifted test tool from wellhead and observed for any pressure build-up, negative.
16:00 - 16:30: Opened uap. Observed well flowing, gained 1,1 m3. Circulated bottoms up, MAX gas 0,49 POOH with spring loaded tool.
16:30 - 18:00: RIH to retrieve wear bushing. Engaged wear bushing. POOH, left wear bushing in wellhead. Repeated attempt to retrieve wear bushing, negative.
18:00 - 19:30: Made up jet tool. RIH and washed wellhead. POOH. RIH with spring loaded tool and retrieved wear bushing. POOH.
19:30 - 21:00: Flushed surface lines. Attempted testing shear ram against casing/seal assembly, negative. Tested surface lines against fail safe to 345 bar OK. Operated shear ram, changed to yellow pod and attempted testing shear ram, negative. Shear ram leaking. Pumped volume in return to trip tank.
21:00 - 23:00: RIH with jet tool. Washed shear ram area. Closed UPR and pressure tested casing/seal assembly against UPR to 345 bar/30 mins, OK.
23:00 - 00:00: POOH. Closed shear ram. Attempted pressure testing shear ram, NEG.
| Cont. Testing BOP. Coflexip kill hose bursted, changed out same. Got influx when testing BOP with spring loaded tool. Retrieved wear bushing on 3. RD attempt. Attempted pressure testing shear ram, negative. Pressure tested casing/seal assembly to 345 bar against UPR. Prepared for pulling 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 15/9-19 S on 1993-04-10, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR).
Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
| 00:00 - 00:30: Displaced riser to sea water. Observed well, well static.
00:30 - 06:00: Prepared to pull BOP.
06:00 - 09:00: P/u landing joint and continued preparations to pull BOP. Disconnected at 08 45 hrs. De-ballasted rig 3m.
09:00 - 10:00: Moved rig 25m starboard
10:00 - 14:30: Disconnected kill- and choke hoses and rucker lines. Pulled BOP to 33m.
14:30 - 00:00: Waited on weather to pull BOP through splash zone.
| Pulled BOP to 33m. Wow pulled BOP through splash zone. |
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 15/9-19 S on 1993-04-11, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR).
Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
| 00:00 - 02:30: Cont. W. O. W.
02:30 - 03:00: Pulled BOP to 29m, l/d riser pup joint.
03:00 - 05:00: Cont. W. O. W.
05:00 - 05:30: Cont. W. O. W.
05:30 - 06:00: Pulled BOP through splash zone. Prepared to land BOP on carrier.
06:00 - 07:30: Landed and secured BOP on carrier.
07:30 - 19:30: Opened shear ram doors on BOP and inspected seals. Found damages on t-seal and on 1 ram-top seal, changed out same and closed doors.
19:30 - 21:30: Pressure tested MPR, inner kill valve and UPR to 20/345 bar, 5/10 mins attempted pressure testing shear ram, negative. Major leak across the rams.
21:30 - 00:00: Drained BOP. Investigated leak.
| Placed BOP on carrier changed out 2 damaged seals on shear ram. Shear ram still leaking. Started changing out 3. RD seal. |
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 15/9-19 S on 1993-04-12, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR).
Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
| 00:00 - 06:00: Cont. Investigating leak. Opened ram doors to check seals. Checked ram operation. Found o-rings extruded out of upper seal seat. Prepared to remove upper seal seat to change out o-rings.
06:00 - 15:30: Removed shear ram upper seal seat. Changed out o-rings and back-up ring, re-installed seal seat. Closed ram doors.
15:30 - 19:00: Prepared to test stack. Attempted pressure testing shear ram twice, negative. Pressure tested shear ram OK on third attempt to 20/345 bar, 5/10 mins.
19:00 - 21:30: Filled stack. Installed test tool. Attempted pressure testing lap to 20/345 bar, negative, leaked 1 bar/min on HP-TEST. Functioned lap twice. SPM-VALVE failed.
21:30 - 22:30: Changed out 2 ea SPM valves for lap, on yellow pod.
22:30 - 00:00: Operated lap several times. Attempted pressure testing, negative.
| Changed out damaged seals on shear ram upper seal seat. Pressure tested BOP. Changed out 2 SPM valves. Removed loose rubber lip from lap-element. |
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 15/9-19 S on 1993-04-13, please prepare the 24-hour summary for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR).
Only return the 24-hour summary, and nothing else.
| 00:00 - 03:00: Attempted pulling test tool to inspect lap, negative. Tool hanging up. Drained stack. Found test tool hanging up in rubber lip from lap element. Cut loose and removed rubber lip.
03:00 - 06:00: Pressure tested lap to 20/345 bar, 5/10 mins. Attempted pressure testing uap, negative on low pressure. Operated uap 3 times. Pressure tested uap to 20/240 bar, 5/10 mins. Pressure tested remaining fail safe valves and shear ram to 20/345 bar, 5/10 mins.
06:00 - 09:00: Changed out leaking SPM-VALVE, uap closing function on yellow pod. Prepared BOP for running. Moved BOP carrier in place.
09:00 - 16:00: M/u 2 ea 50 ft riser joints to BOP. Installed guide lines. Burnt off sea fastening. Ran BOP. Pressure tested k/c-lines to 345 bar while running BOP. Installed k/c-hoses, riser tensioners and pod hose sadles. De-ballasted rig 3m.
16:00 - 17:00: Moved rig back over well and re-ballasted rig.
17:00 - 19:30: Positioned rig. Landed BOP, pull tested with 25 tons overpull. Stroked out slip joint. L/d handling joint. Installed diverter. Closed shear ram with acoustic. Pressure tested wellhead connector down k/c-lines against shear ram to 20/345 bar, 5/10 mins. Function tested BOP on yellow pod.
19:30 - 20:30: R/d riser handling equipment. R/u pipe handling equipment.
20:30 - 00:00: Spaced out and made up spring loaded tool and RIH to retrieve seal assembly. Landed off in wellhead. Closed lap and established circulation down kill, up choke line. Pulled back to retrieve seal assembly, no pressure build-up. POOH, misrun.
| Changed 1 leaking SPM-VALVE. Prepared BOP for re-run. Ran BOP. Landed same and tested as per procedures. 1 misrun to pull seal assembly. Pulled seal assembly, got gas and 11 bar pressure. Circulated out. Pulling out seal assembly. |