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Thailand Experience

Kimberly McHugh
Drilling and Completions Manager
Mid Continent/Alaska

Updated: 28 April 2011

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We started
operating in
Thailand in the
1960s and
expanded to a
sizable operation

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Thailand: Complex Geological Environment

Simplified
sketch
showing
structural
elements
with many
small fault
blocks drilled
by wells
in structurally
high
positions.

In 3
dimensions,
channel
systems are

complex

and cut by
many faults:
difficult to
predict
and image.

COMPARTMENTALIZED RESERVOIRS

One
channel
system as
seen on 3D
seismic

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Grant Anderson / Unocal


Thailand / Nov.95

Typical GOT slimhole production well


Plan: Drillable Well (Dual-Kick/Plan)

Plan: Drillable Well (Dual-Kick/Plan)


0
9 5/8"

3000
2000

True Vertical Depth [ft]

South(-)/North(+) [ft]

2000
E
D
C

7"

1000

9 5/8"

0
-2000

-1000

1000

2000

4000

7"
A

6000
B

3000
C8000
D

-1000
E

-4000

West(-)/East(+) [ft]

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10000
-2000

2000

Vertical Section at 100.00 [ft]

4000

Well Design Evolution


<1983

1984-93

1994-96

TVD

Ultra
Slimhole

500'

26"

26"

1000'

20"

13-3/8"

13-3/8"

7"

4,500'

13-3/8"

9-5/8"

9-5/8"

5-1/2"

9,500'

9-5/8"

7"

7"

2-7/8

Today

9-5/8"

7"

2-7/8,
or 3-1/2

Typical BHT 350 F, pore pressure 11-12.5ppg


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Standard Slim-hole Well Design

1000

7000MD

14,000MD

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12 Hole
9 Casing
WBM
8 Hole
7 Casing
Seawater

6 Hole
2 or 3 Tbg
NAF

Days to Drill & Complete


Drilling Technology
PDC Bits
Oil Based Mud
Simpler Completions
Unitized Wellheads
MWD Tool
Top Drive Rotary Systems
Steerable Drilling Systems
Super Combo Logs
Steering Tools
Adjustable Stabilizers 1991
TCP Completions
Slim Hole Monobores
Splitter Wellheads
Low Lime Mud
Casing Drilling
LWD
Offline Activity Centers
Offline Openhole logging

80

PDCs, OBM,
Smaller
hole/casing

70
60

Days

50

Top Drive

4 to 3
casing
strings

40
30

Slimhole

20

1982
1982
1983
1984-87
1985
1985
1985
1985
1988
1993
1995
1996
1998
1999
2002
2003
2008

*Red = Developed in Thailand


Increasing TVD

10

2006

2004

2002

98

96

94

92

90

88

86

84

2000

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82

80

0
7

2010 Days / Well Vs MD/TVD

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Thailand VS CVX Global


Drilling - Footage

490,000 ft.

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490,000 ft.

But is it Safe?

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Safety Performance Drilling


Last 5 years (2006-2011)
1.50

18

On July 2nd 2010, Drilling


group reached 2 years
without DAFWR, with more
than 7.3 million man hours,
and TRIR YTD is 0.24
PJSM logged 170hrs in
Q1, 367 hrs in Q2

16

14

12

1.01

1.00

0.86

10

0.53
0.45

0.50

0.42

0.37
0.37

0.13
2

0.25
0.11

0.06
0.00

0.00
2006

2007

2008
DAFW

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Recordable

2009
DAFWR

2010

2011
(as of 15 Mar)

TRIR
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How?

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Alignment of Goals

All goals should support the PU


goals
PU
Goals need to be clear and
Goals
targeted to impact
Accountable
Visible

Asset Goals
Individual
Goals
Key Contract Goals

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Manage Operations for Performance

Critical View of Operations


Identify Missed Opportunities
NPT - Tool not a Stick
Use data to focus efforts

Capitalize on Commonality
Use measurable and meaningful KPIs (SPM)
Work together as a team (office, field, service co.,
networks)
Celebrate Success (e-mails, competition, awards, etc.)

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14

Drilling Time Breakdown on an Average Well used


to evaluate offline logging
Time breakdown
SKID

0.5

12-1/4" HOLE

4.5

9-5/8" CSG

3.5

DRILL OUT

40 HRS

6.5

8-1/2" HOLE

11

7" CSG

14

DRILL OUT

10.5

6-1/8" HOLE

25

COND HOLE

45 HRS

POH FOR LOG

LOG

6.5

ADD LOG

Wireline logging ~12.5 HRS

2-7/8" TBG

9.5

CMT TBG

RELEASE

0.5
0

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Plan to work offline

9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27

15

15

Drilling Wells is a process and the effectiveness of process controls


determines the end result
We treat drilling wells as a repeatable process that can be optimized
Controls are used within our process to ensure adherence to sound
engineering standards and effective management of risks
Controls and Processes are in place for:
Reservoir and geological planning
Drilling planning and design
Field implementation

Continuous improvement of process & controls to maximize efficiency


is everyone's responsibility

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Engineers are assigned to individual technologies and drilling


projects and are held accountable to deliver positive results
Individuals are assigned to manage specific technological
components of the process and the contracts associated with that
technology
Drlg Eng teams are assigned to specific asset teams to focus on that
teams drilling projects
Some individuals also have longer term strategic initiatives requiring
both technical and management skills
Ops team concentrate on execution safely and efficiently

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Work Processes to manage high activity

6 drilling teams focused on specific areas

Drilling Operations

Drilling Engineering
Performance
Measurements
Tangibles
Fluids and Environmental
Projects

Rigorous contract management

Cross functional integrated CPDEP process for

Business Planning,

Facilities,

Well planning and execution

Data collection through WellView

detailed performance tracking and analysis

trends and changes can be seen and addressed

Special local technology and techniques have been developed

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Wins - Operational Discipline

SOPs

Rig QA Audits
o Safety Processes
o Equipment

Repetition of Operations

Long Term Rig Contractor Partnerships

Project Schedule

Near Miss Reporting


o Positives

Improved Safety
o E Colors Training
o JSA Coaching and MSW standards
o Drilling Performance
o Hand Safety Program

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Challenges Operational Discipline

Drilling Schedule
o Fluid
Repetition of Operations
o Safety >> Routine Operations
Organizational Capability
o July 2010 Average of three (3) New Drilling Supt
Experience is 3 months
o Engineering 45% Engineers with < 1 year experience
o Driller Competency

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Closing

Success = f (clarity of the vision + ability to change


+ tolerance for pain)

In order to succeed we must accept failure.

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Questions

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