preface chapter 1 drilling systems 1.1 hoisting system 1.1.1 draw-works and wire rope 1.1.2 crown block and traveling block 1.2 rotary system 1.2.1 kelly and kelly bushing 1.2.2 swivel 1.2.3 drill pipe and drill collar 1.2.4 drill bits 1.2.5 other accessories on drill string 1.3 mud circulation system 1.4 solid control equipment 1.4.1 shale shaker 1.4.2 desander and desilter 1.5 well control equipment 1.6 efficiency of hoisting system 1.7 top drive system chapter 2 drilling mud 2.1 types of drilling fluid 2.1.1 water-based mud (wbm) 2.1.2 oil-based mud (obm) 2.1.3 synthetic-based mud (sbm) 2.2 mud density calculations 2.3 basics of newtonian and non-newtonian fluid 2.4 laminar flow of bingham stic fluid in pipe 2.5 laminar flow of bingham stic fluid in annulus 2.6 turbulent flow of mud in annulus 2.7 flow through nozzles 2.8 mud measurements 2.8.1 mud density 2.8.2 mud viscosity 2.8.3 mud filtrate loss 2.8.4 other measurements chapter 3 casing design 3.1 overburden stress 3.2 pore pressure 3.3 fracture pressure 3.4 introduction to casing 3.5 casing setting depth 3.6 casing size selection 3.7 casing grades selection chapter 4 directional drilling 4.1 reasons for drilling directional wells 4.2 geometry of directional well 4.3 deflection tools 4.4 trajectory design chapter 5 mud hydraulics 5.1 flow rate capacity requirement 5.2 pressure requirement 5.3 mud hydraulics optimization 5.3.1 mamum bit horsepower criterion 5.3.2 mamum jet impact force criterion 5.3.3 mamum nozzle velocity criterion 5.4 discussions chapter 6 underbalanced drilling 6.1 benefits ofunderbalanced drilling 6.2 how to achieve underbalanced condition 6.3 underbalanced drilling operations 6.4 surface equipment for underbalanced drilling chapter 7 cementing and perforation 7.1 functions of cement 7.2 selection of cement grades 7.3 preparing the cement 7.4 cementing the well 7.5 well perforation chapter 8 drilling problems and drilling costs 8.1 stuck pipe 8.2 shale sloughing 8.3 lost circulation 8.4 well kick 8.5 drilling costs 8.5.1 leases 8.5.2 site preparation 8.5.3 well drilling 8.5.4 rig mobilization 8.5.5 miscellaneous costs chapter 9 properties of hydrocarbon and rock 9.1 phase behavior 9.1.1 oil reservoir 9.1.2 gas reservoir 9.2 properties of natural gas 9.2.1 ideal gas law 9.2.2 properties of real gas 9.2.3 pressibility of gas 9.2.4 gas formation volume factor 9.2.5 gas viscosity 9.3 properties of crude oil 9.3.1 oil specific gravity 9.3.2 api gravity 9.3.3 solution gas oil ratio 9.3.4 oil formation volume factor 9.3.5 oil viscosity 9.4 basic rock properties 9.4.1 porosity 9.4.2 permeability 9.4.3 electrical conductivity and resistivity main references appendix a appendix b appendix c appendix d
changhong gao received hi degree in petroleum engineering from china univerity of petroleum univerity of tula and curtin univerity. he worked for inopec a a field engineer and reearch engineer. he alo taught at united arab emirate univerity univerity of aberdeen and petroleum intitute of abu dhabi. in 2013 he wa elected taihan cholar by handong province government a well a yellow river delta cholar by dongying city government. hi teaching and reearch interet include drilling mud production ytem deign and enhanced oil recovery. he ha publihed more than 30 journal paper and preented a few paper at pe and appea conference.
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