This presentation is part of the Basic Drilling Techniques course (Module DE3: Drilling Engineering) in the Oil and Gas Engineering Master’s Degree program. It provides an overview of key aspects related to drilling operations, including a general description of the drilling site, the drilling process, and the equipment utilized. The content highlights the continuous nature of rig operations, the staged approach to drilling, and the complexities involved in replacing drilling bits.The presentation details the major systems integral to drilling operations. These include the power system, which consists of modern diesel engines for power generation and electric transmission systems for efficiency. The rotation system is explored, emphasizing the technological evolution from rotary tables to top drive systems, which enhance speed and suitability for complex wells. Other systems covered are the hoisting system, which facilitates lifting and support structures, and the circulation system, which ensures effective drilling fluid management to cool the bit, stabilize the well, and manage debris.Finally, the presentation discusses the Blow Out Prevention (BOP) system, a critical safety measure to prevent uncontrolled fluid flows during drilling. It explains the components and functions of the system, as well as the role of drilling fluid in maintaining well integrity. Complementary tools such as shakers, desanders, and degassers are also introduced, underscoring the importance of precision and safety in modern drilling practices.
This presentation is part of the Basic Drilling Techniques course (Module DE3: Drilling Engineering) in the Oil and Gas Engineering Master’s Degree program. It provides an overview of key aspects related to drilling operations, including a general description of the drilling site, the drilling process, and the equipment utilized. The content highlights the continuous nature of rig operations, the staged approach to drilling, and the complexities involved in replacing drilling bits.The presentation details the major systems integral to drilling operations. These include the power system, which consists of modern diesel engines for power generation and electric transmission systems for efficiency. The rotation system is explored, emphasizing the technological evolution from rotary tables to top drive systems, which enhance speed and suitability for complex wells. Other systems covered are the hoisting system, which facilitates lifting and support structures, and the circulation system, which ensures effective drilling fluid management to cool the bit, stabilize the well, and manage debris.Finally, the presentation discusses the Blow Out Prevention (BOP) system, a critical safety measure to prevent uncontrolled fluid flows during drilling. It explains the components and functions of the system, as well as the role of drilling fluid in maintaining well integrity. Complementary tools such as shakers, desanders, and degassers are also introduced, underscoring the importance of precision and safety in modern drilling practices. Read More


