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Environmentally friendly drilling solutions in the US

December 30, 2009, 09:12 CET

 

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The Discoverer Americas drill ship.

 

The environmentally friendly drilling solution has been used on the Discoverer Americas drill ship on the Statoil-operated Krakatoa prospect.
 
"The RMRTM system allows us to circulate the mud, reducing the total mud consumption and discharges to sea to a quarter of the amount compared with conventional methods," explains Tore Grønüs, Statoil's superintendent for the Discoverer Americas drill ship.

The cost of mud itself and the transportation of it to the drill ship are significantly reduced.

"In addition, this technology allows us to push the drilling depth deeper for the shallow casing string, which again reduces the overall drilling time per well,” he says.

“Minimizing the number of casing strings down to the reservoir is crucial for the success, especially within deepwater drilling where you may run out of options. With RMR technology, we have the opportunity to reduce the required number of casing strings and thereby reduce the total well cost by several of million US dollars," he adds.
 
Statoil currently has two drilling units in operation in the Gulf of Mexico. RMR technology has successfully been used by Statoil on the Norwegian Continental Shelf in 19 operations over the past years.

"We are the first company to use this technology in the Gulf of Mexico, and I am happy that we are constantly striving to push the boundaries in the areas we operate to constantly work for more environmentally friendly solutions," says Erling Meyer, who heads up Statoil’s drilling department in Houston.

The RMR system has been qualified and field proven down to water depths of 5000 ft (1525 metres).The RMR technology is currently being tested and qualified to be used in even deeper waters, allowing the technology to be used in much of the Gulf of Mexico. RMR technology is used prior to installing the drilling riser, in other words, at the start of the well.  Statoil still has several months of drilling on the prospect before reaching the reservoir.