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MUD LOGGING DEFINITION,
THEORY & LAG
CALCULATIONS
- Mud logging is a service that qualitatively and
quantitatively obtains data from, and makes
observations of, drilled rocks, drilling fluids
and drilling parameters in order to formulate
and display concepts of the optional, in situ
characteristics of formations rocks with the
primary goal of delineating hydrocarbon
“shows” worthy of testing.
- The mud logging unit is the information center
on the rig site to serve both exploration and
drilling.
General Purposes
- Optimized drilling efficiency.
- Comprehensive formation evaluation.
- Improved well site safety.
Role played by Mud Logging Unit
 the collection of the rock cuttings which is
geologically described, examined for any
oil shows and then packed.
 the hydrocarbon & some non
hydrocarbone gas monitoring while drilling.
 the monitoring of the drill fluid volume and
to immediately inform the personnel in
charge about any change in that volume
 confirming with the driller about any drilling
breaks.
1. the generation of mud logs and graphs
during the drilling of the well, acquisition of
the data and producing a final well report.
2. the monitoring of the drilling parameters &
informing the personnel in charge about
any anomalies.
3. monitoring the trips and updating a trip
sheet at a five-stand basis
4. the detection and evaluation of the
formation pressure, the hydraulics
optimization and the well control.
The mud logging unit is considered
the information centre of the rig
site as the unit participates in
the monitoring of each and
every rig operation.
TYPES OF MUD LOGGING UNITS
Off-line mud logging units.
On-line mud logging units.
A- Mud Logging Off-line service features
The off line mud logging unit includes a
number of separate panels. Each panel
works independently and is responsible for
measuring a definite parameter. There is no
communication between these panels. No
automatic calculations can be done and no
data storage. All panel calibrations are done
manually.
TYPES OF MUD LOGGING UNITS
B- Mud Logging On-line service features
1-Minimum human interference:
- Random errors minimized, i.e best accuracy.
- More time for interpretation & More time for
monitoring.
2- Fully computerized service:
- High speed data processing (possible data
transmission)
- Better presentation of data & On time decision
making.
B- Mud Logging On-line service
features (continue)
3- Best possible equipment design:
- Maximum possible accuracy.
- Minimum systematic errors & Minimum down
time.
4- Intrinsic safety:
- Safety environment
- Safety equipment & Efficient warning system.
DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES
Mud Logging Unit Captain.
The Unit captain is the senior mud logging engineer on
the location. He has primary responsibility for the
maintenance, management and provision of service by
the logging unit, its equipment and personnel to the
client.
Mud Logger.
He is responsible for the maintenance and correct
operation of the equipment. He is responsible for the
collation and presentation of the information monitored
in accordance with company standard procedures and
customer requirements to ensure a high quality
service.
The Mud Logging Theory & Lag
Calculations
Theory:
The mud logging theory is based on the mud
cycle principal. The mud is sucked from the pits
(Active Pit) and pumped via the drilling string
down to the hole bottom. The mud is then
bumped against gravity through the annulus up
to the shakers. The time necessary to get the
drilled samples to the surface is exactly the time
required to pump the mud volume through this
passage. This is calculated and is known as Lag
time or lag strokes
Lag
 Lag Deinitions:
 Lag time is the time the mud takes to travel
inside the hole between two specified depth
points.
 The time taken between the surface to the
bottom of the hole is called ”lag down“or“Lag in”.
 The time taken between the bottom of the hole
to the surface is called ”lag-up“ or “bottoms’up”.
 The surface to surface time is called “Complete
cycle” or In/Out time.
Lag
Lag Equations:
Converting Barrels  Gallons:
Gallons (gal) = Barrels Î 42
Converting Gallons  Barrels:
Barrels (bbl) = Gallons ¸ 42
Calculating Pipe Volume:
Pipe. Volume (bbl)
(Pipe / Collar ID
2
Length(ft)
1029


)
C. Calculating Annular volume
D. Calculating Lag in Strks
Ann. Volume (bbl)
(Hole / Casing ID
2
Pipe / Collar OD
2
Length(ft)
1029

 
)
Lag in strokes
Annular Volume bbl
PumpOutput bbl stk
 
( )
( / )
Lag Equations
Calculating lag in minutes:
)
(
min
spm
Rate
Pump
strokes
in
Lag
utes
in
Lag



Converting Meter  Foot:
Feet (ft) = Meter x 3.281
Converting Cu. in  Barrels:
Barrel (bbl) =9702 cu. in
Converting g/cc  ppg:
ppg = g/cc x 8.33
Lag Equations
Lag Equations
Lag Correction:
The number of strokes from the surface to
the bit inside the pipe.
The total number of strokes from starting
up the pump until the gas arrives at the
surface.
Subtract 1 from 2
The resulting number of strokes is the actual
lag time. From this it is possible to estimate
the amount of washout in the hole.

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04_Mud Logging Theory, Lag Calculatios & Responsibility.ppt

  • 1. MUD LOGGING DEFINITION, THEORY & LAG CALCULATIONS
  • 2. - Mud logging is a service that qualitatively and quantitatively obtains data from, and makes observations of, drilled rocks, drilling fluids and drilling parameters in order to formulate and display concepts of the optional, in situ characteristics of formations rocks with the primary goal of delineating hydrocarbon “shows” worthy of testing. - The mud logging unit is the information center on the rig site to serve both exploration and drilling.
  • 3. General Purposes - Optimized drilling efficiency. - Comprehensive formation evaluation. - Improved well site safety.
  • 4. Role played by Mud Logging Unit  the collection of the rock cuttings which is geologically described, examined for any oil shows and then packed.  the hydrocarbon & some non hydrocarbone gas monitoring while drilling.  the monitoring of the drill fluid volume and to immediately inform the personnel in charge about any change in that volume  confirming with the driller about any drilling breaks.
  • 5. 1. the generation of mud logs and graphs during the drilling of the well, acquisition of the data and producing a final well report. 2. the monitoring of the drilling parameters & informing the personnel in charge about any anomalies. 3. monitoring the trips and updating a trip sheet at a five-stand basis 4. the detection and evaluation of the formation pressure, the hydraulics optimization and the well control.
  • 6. The mud logging unit is considered the information centre of the rig site as the unit participates in the monitoring of each and every rig operation.
  • 7. TYPES OF MUD LOGGING UNITS Off-line mud logging units. On-line mud logging units. A- Mud Logging Off-line service features The off line mud logging unit includes a number of separate panels. Each panel works independently and is responsible for measuring a definite parameter. There is no communication between these panels. No automatic calculations can be done and no data storage. All panel calibrations are done manually.
  • 8. TYPES OF MUD LOGGING UNITS B- Mud Logging On-line service features 1-Minimum human interference: - Random errors minimized, i.e best accuracy. - More time for interpretation & More time for monitoring. 2- Fully computerized service: - High speed data processing (possible data transmission) - Better presentation of data & On time decision making.
  • 9. B- Mud Logging On-line service features (continue) 3- Best possible equipment design: - Maximum possible accuracy. - Minimum systematic errors & Minimum down time. 4- Intrinsic safety: - Safety environment - Safety equipment & Efficient warning system.
  • 10. DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES Mud Logging Unit Captain. The Unit captain is the senior mud logging engineer on the location. He has primary responsibility for the maintenance, management and provision of service by the logging unit, its equipment and personnel to the client. Mud Logger. He is responsible for the maintenance and correct operation of the equipment. He is responsible for the collation and presentation of the information monitored in accordance with company standard procedures and customer requirements to ensure a high quality service.
  • 11. The Mud Logging Theory & Lag Calculations Theory: The mud logging theory is based on the mud cycle principal. The mud is sucked from the pits (Active Pit) and pumped via the drilling string down to the hole bottom. The mud is then bumped against gravity through the annulus up to the shakers. The time necessary to get the drilled samples to the surface is exactly the time required to pump the mud volume through this passage. This is calculated and is known as Lag time or lag strokes
  • 12. Lag  Lag Deinitions:  Lag time is the time the mud takes to travel inside the hole between two specified depth points.  The time taken between the surface to the bottom of the hole is called ”lag down“or“Lag in”.  The time taken between the bottom of the hole to the surface is called ”lag-up“ or “bottoms’up”.  The surface to surface time is called “Complete cycle” or In/Out time.
  • 13. Lag Lag Equations: Converting Barrels  Gallons: Gallons (gal) = Barrels Î 42 Converting Gallons  Barrels: Barrels (bbl) = Gallons ¸ 42 Calculating Pipe Volume: Pipe. Volume (bbl) (Pipe / Collar ID 2 Length(ft) 1029   )
  • 14. C. Calculating Annular volume D. Calculating Lag in Strks Ann. Volume (bbl) (Hole / Casing ID 2 Pipe / Collar OD 2 Length(ft) 1029    ) Lag in strokes Annular Volume bbl PumpOutput bbl stk   ( ) ( / )
  • 15. Lag Equations Calculating lag in minutes: ) ( min spm Rate Pump strokes in Lag utes in Lag   
  • 16. Converting Meter  Foot: Feet (ft) = Meter x 3.281 Converting Cu. in  Barrels: Barrel (bbl) =9702 cu. in Converting g/cc  ppg: ppg = g/cc x 8.33 Lag Equations
  • 17. Lag Equations Lag Correction: The number of strokes from the surface to the bit inside the pipe. The total number of strokes from starting up the pump until the gas arrives at the surface. Subtract 1 from 2 The resulting number of strokes is the actual lag time. From this it is possible to estimate the amount of washout in the hole.