Enhancing Offshore Drilling Efficiency through Multilevel Flow Modeling of MPD Operations

Authors

  • Aya BOUMENDJEL Petrochemicals Department.Automatic Laboratory Of Skikda(Las), Guelma,Algeria
  • Mohyiddine HAMAIDIA DepartmentofHealth Safety and EnvironmentInstituteof Applied Science and Technique. Automatic Laboratory ofSkikda (Las), Guelma, Algeria
  • Fares INNAL DepartmentofHealth Safety and Environment Institue Of Applied Science and Technique. Automatic Laboratory ofSkikda, Skikda, Algeria

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.51485/ajss.v9i2.209

Keywords:

Offshore Drilling, Managed Drilling Pressure, Multilevel Flow Modeling

Abstract

Exploiting all forms of energy must be coupled with the preservation of human safety and the environment. Despite the energy reserves beneath the ocean depths, challenging obstacles confront offshore drilling operations, notably the high pressure beneath the well. To comprehend this process better, we turned to modeling the managed pressure drilling (MPD) using multilevel flow modeling (MFM). These models provide a robust framework enabling us to understand and analyze the intricacies of this complex process. Our use of these models allows us to examine the causes and effects associated with various aspects of this process. All of this enables us to drill safely for the well, achieving our primary goal in this context.

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Published

2024-06-30

How to Cite

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BOUMENDJEL , A., HAMAIDIA , M. and INNAL , F. 2024. Enhancing Offshore Drilling Efficiency through Multilevel Flow Modeling of MPD Operations. Algerian Journal of Signals and Systems . 9, 2 (Jun. 2024), 39-46. DOI:https://doi.org/10.51485/ajss.v9i2.209.

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