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ANNUAL REPORT
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DRILLING
DEPARMENT OIL INDIA LIMITED
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Contents
1.0 PREAMBLE 2.0 INTRODUCTION 3.0 RECORDABLE & SIGNIFICANT EVENTS 4.0 MAJOR REASONS FOR SHORTFALL OF METERAGE 5.0 WORK OVER ACTIVITIES 6.0 DEVIATION 7.0 CEMENTING 8.0 RIG BUILDING 9.0 TECHNICAL SERVICES 10. EQUIPMENT & FISHING 11. HEALTH SAFETY & ENVIRONMENT 12. PLANNING & DATA SECTION 13. ADMINISTRATION 14. INSTITUTE OF WELL CONTROL TECHNOLOGY
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1.0 PREAMBLE
Oil India Limited being an E&P Public Sector company of India, with its rich legacy, it
bears moral and corporate responsibility to contribute it’s best for strengthening
country’s energy security and hence the organization has its primary objective to
continuously endeavor for accretion of reserves and maintenance of production level. This
calls for drilling in logistically difficult and geologically complex boundary conditions.
Drilling Department is fully committed to achieve the organizational goals and the whole
work-force is relentlessly engaged as a team with dedication in carrying out the following
operations/ tasks to fulfill the targeted objective.
i. Drilling and completion of Exploratory & Development wells
ii. Drilling of infill and Water Disposal wells.
iii. Carrying out work-over/well servicing operations.
iv. Technical Services to support all the above operations.
v. To commensurate the successful completion of all the Drilling and Workover
(partly), Cementing services were carried out mostly through in-house resources
having only one hired support services.
vi. All administrative function in support of above operations & services which are to
be managed on 24X7 basis in spite of manpower constraints.
vii. First hand public relation function, Health, Safety & Environment function is
performed by field executives.
The challenges range from drilling shallow wells to deep Eocene wells, sub normal
to abnormally (high) pressure & temperature wells, development of ranked wildcat wells,
wells having straight, directional & horizontal trajectories are drilled having high
displacement profile. Servicing and enlivening of production wells of varied nature &
complicacies are also another challenge which is worth mentioning.
To carry out its drilling activities in the development and exploratory fields of
Assam & Arunachal Pradesh, Drilling Department utilized twelve (12) in-house drilling
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rigs of varying capacities – six (06) 1400 HP, three (03) 2000 HP and one (01) each of 750
HP, 600 HP (for WDW) and 3000 HP. In addition to in-house fleet, Five (05) No of Charter-
Hire Drilling Rigs (03 No 1400 HP & 02 No. 2000HP) were also utilized for drilling
activities in Assam.
Drilling activity in the year 2016-17 was increased to achieve 1,59,987 M (51 nos
completed well) of drilling meterage compared to 1,38,339 M in the year 2015-16, which
is approximately 15.6 % higher than previous year. This achievement is the all time
highest in the history of OIL.
214 Work over jobs were completed against target of 200 jobs resulting achievement
of 107 % which is also all time highest achievement in the history of OIL.
It is also worth mentioning that adherence and compliance of more and more
stringent Safety & Environmental regulations and policies by statutory bodies like DGMS,
OISD, and APCB & CPCB were also remained a major challenge with limited supervisory
staff. All out efforts were being made for full compliance of the statutory regulations and
to ensure safety of men & machines.
ADOPTION OF NEW TECHNOLOGY- QUALITY ASSURANCE:
To remain competitive with quality enhancement in today’s global market as an E&P
company, Drilling Department continuously adapted itself to the environment by
inducting various new technologies & appropriate measures. Some of the major projects
in continuation are
Advanced Instrumentation System
IRD (Independent Rotary Drive)
MWD (Measurement While Drilling)
2000 HP VFD Rigs
Iron Roughneck
MAJOR ACHIEVEMENT:
2 (two) numbers 2000 HP VFD Drilling Rigs (V-1 & V-2) were purchased from
M/s CPTDC and same were installed and commissioned at Drilling locations MFJ
and MFK on 23.08.2016 and 28.08.2016 respectively
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1 (one) number 100T capacity Workover Rig , 3 (there) numbers 125T capacity
Workover Rigs and 1 (one) number 125 T capacity Workover Rig with Mud tank
system were purchased from M/s Drillmec S.p.A and all the rigs were installed
and commissioned within 31.03.2017 .
1 (One) number Spare Statics (Mast & Sub Structure) was procured from M/s
BHEL and same was installed and commissioned in S-1 Drilling Rig
87% of total asset of Drilling department has been physically verified against the
target of 80%
All the newly procured capital items have been capitalized on time
All the unserviceable equipment has been written off during this period.
MAJOR PROJECTS IN HAND:
• Commissioning of 02 Nos of Iron Roughnecks in 2000 HP VFD drilling rigs by
August /September 2017.
• P.R has been raised and tender has been floated to procure 04 Nos new generation
mobile Workover Rigs and expected to be commissioned by December ’2018
• IRD (06 No.) – Materials arrived. 04 nos successfully commissioned and remaining
02 nos commissioning is in progress depending on Rigs operation
• Modification of mast & substructure of retired NAT-110MA rig to make compatible
with Branham type mast & sub structure by BHEL. Expected to complete the
modification by 2nd quarter of this year.
• 3 numbers of Disc Brake for 1400 HP Drawworks were received . Commissioning
of same by September ‘2017
• High Performance/Hybrid Bits are being procured.
• RSS compatible bits are being procured.
- Hiring Service for:-
• Charter Hired Service for 5 drilling and 12 Work over rigs.
• Horizontal Drilling services with tools, equipments and consumables.
• J- Bend Drilling services for high tech wells with tools & equipments and
consumables.
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• Hiring of MWD-SDMM-Jar along with services of expert
• Cementing services along with tools & equipment and experts.
• NDT of mast and substructure
• NDT for tubular along with handling tools and equipment.
• Effluent Treatment Plant along with unit and consumables
• New Item procurement in progress for increasing work efficiency & reducing fatigue
of work force at rigs, thereby enhancing HSE standards
• High Performance Bit has been made stock item for regular use after vigorous field
trial.
Note:
Major problems being faced in enhancing the target achievement of Drilling & Work over
operations are mainly attributable to acquisition of land, preparation of plinth during
rainy season and environmental issues which has direct impact on timely availability of
locations for the rigs. During the year under review, a total of around 0.82 Rig Year losses
have been recorded for the said reasons. It is expected that the proposed J-bend &
Extended reach directional drilling will partially curb the above issues.
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2.0 INTRODUCTION (Performance & Achievements)
For smooth and effective functioning of all the above activities the department comprises
of the following sections.
a. Drilling Operation
b. Work-over Operation
c. Deviation Cell
d. Cementing
e. Rig-building
f. Drilling Technical Service
g. Equipment & Fishing
h. Health Safety and Environment
i. Planning and Data Section
j. Administration
k. Well Control Training School
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Drilling: Target Vs Achievement
TARGET (BE) ACHIEVEMENT
% BE TARGET
MTRG. WELLS MTRG WELLS
EXPLORATORY 82501 21 62606 18 75.9
DEVELOPMENT 65014 22 63595 18 97.8
NAG (Devl) 20709 6 18836 6 90.9
WDW (Devl) 10,500 7 14950 9 142.4
TOTAL 178724 56 159987 51 89.5
EXPLORATORY DEVELOPMENT TOTAL
TARGET 82501 96223 178724
ACHIVEMENT 62606 97381 159987
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40000
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120000
140000
160000
180000
200000
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TARGET VS ACHIVEMENT
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QUATERLY METERAGE ACHIEVEMENT:
CATEGORY QUARTER-1 QUARTER-2 QUARTER-3 QUARTER-4
EXPLORATORY 18963 12953 17416 13274
DEVELOPMENT 11319 19601 14305 18370
NAG (DEVL) 0 2350 9913 6573
WDW (DEVL) 4378 3027 3225 4320
TOTAL 34660 37931 44859 42537
Quarter-1 Quarter-2 Quarter-3 Quarter-4
EXPLORATORY 18963 12953 17416 13274
DEVELOPMENT 15697 24978 27443 29263
TOTAL 34660 37931 44859 42537
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3.0 RECORDABLE & SIGNIFICANT ACHIEVEMENTS
The total meterage 1,59,987 m. is the highest meterage achieved in the history of
OIL.
Total 214 no of Work over jobs completed for the year which is all time record for
OIL
Total numbers of 286 cementation jobs were carried out during the FY which is all
time highest. This comprises of 154 Primary jobs which is also highest and 132
secondary jobs.
Cement consumed is all time highest due to more numbers of 4 stage wells.
Installation and commissioning of 02 nos VFD rigs were successfully carried out.
A total of 09 numbers of 3512B DITA Caterpillar Power Packs have been procured
and commissioned in Rigs S#6 & S#8.These power packs have Acoustic Enclosure conforming to the latest sound level standards & extended exhaust stack height
which meets the guidelines prescribed by CPCB.
In order to comply with the latest emission norms and noise levels as prescribed by
CPCB, 06 (SIX) nos. of acoustic enclosures were procured for the CAT 3512A DITA
engines and same were commissioned in Rig S#1,S#2 & S#3 rigs.
Commissioning of 4 nos. of work over Rigs & one no drilling rig with solid control &
tank system for water disposal well procured against P.O. no.7950934 was
completed
At Loc: BGR, Maximum Horizontal Displacement of 2094m was achieved with TVD
of 3900 m. For this well, the deviation section designed the optimum well profile for
all the sections considering probable torque and drag issues.
Loc:MKB-1 was completed with 5 stage Casing policy ( two liners 7” and 5” with 7”
tie-back). It is the deepest well (5624m MD/ 5607m TVD) producing @ 70KLPD in
the history of OIL and the first planned 6” hole section with 5” liner completion.
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4.0 MAJOR REASONS FOR REDUCTION IN DRILLING METERAGE
It may be noted that there has been considerable constraints in following areas which
resulted in reduced drilling meterage
A. Non-readiness of forward Locations & waiting for the same:
Total Loss of Days: 164 Days
Loss of Planned Rig Year: 0.45
Total Loss of Meterage: 4927 m
B. Critical Down Hole Problems (SUB SURFACE PROBLEM):
Total Loss of Days: 38 Days
Loss of Planned Rig Year: 0.10
Total Loss of Meterage: 1142 m
C. Rig-Repair (SURFACE PROBLEM):
Total Loss of Days: 98 Days
Loss of Planned Rig Year: 0.27
Total Loss of Meter age: 2944 m
D. Production Testing exceeding planned days (Extended PRODUCTION TESTING):
Total Loss of Days: 404 Days
Loss of Planned Rig Year: 1.11
Total Loss of Meterage: 12136 m
E. Environmental Problems: (Local problem. Bandh, Strike, blockade etc):
Total Loss of Days: 136 Days
Loss of Planned Rig Year: 0.37
Total Loss of Meterage: 4085 m
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F. Miscellaneous Problems (Contract/Contractor related problems/other problems not
covered by above reasons)
Total Loss of Days: 174 Days
Loss of Planned Rig Year: 0.48
Total Loss of Meterage: 5227 m
H. Exploring in deeper horizon and due to logistic & environmental problem hampered
achievement of target meterage.
Note:
1. 178724 m drilling planned with 16.30 Rig Year for 2016-17. Hence, prorated per
days loss has been considered to be 30.04 M per day.
2. Thus a loss Of 30461 M has thus been recorded due to the above reasons for the
year 2016-17
SURFACE 10%
SUB-SURFACE 4%
ENVIRONMENTAL 13%
MISC 17%
EXTENDED PRODUCTION TESTING DAYS
40%
WAITING FOR LOC 16%
MAJOR REASONS FOR SHORTFALL
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A GRAPHICAL COMPARISON ANALYSIS OF LOSS OF RIG YEARS DUE TO VARIOUS
REASONS DURING THE YEAR 2015-16 AND 2016-17
* PT- PRODUCTION TESTING
A GRAPHICAL COMPARISON OF AVAILABLE RIG YEAR VIS A VIS LOSS OF RIG YEAR
FOR LAST FIVE YEARS
0.23 0.13
0.67
0.47
0.72
1.21
0.27
0.1
0.37
0.48 0.45
1.11
SURFACE SUB-SURFACE ENVIRONMENTAL MISC WAITING FOR LOC EXTENDED PT DAYS
COMPARISON OF LOSS OF RIG YEAR
2015-16 2016-17
15 15
13.71
15.25 16.3
4.39 5.2
2.41 3.43
2.83
2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17
RIG YEAR AVAILABLE VIS A VIS LOSS
RIG YEAR AVAILABLE LOSS OF RIG YEAR
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COMPARISON OF DRILLING PERFORMANCE OF LAST TEN YEARS:
FINANCIAL
YEAR
TARGET
(Metres)
ACHIEVEMENT
(Metres) % OF ACHIEVEMENT
2006-2007 165000 105865 64.16
2007-2008 173500 125678 72.44
2008-2009 183000 107685 58.84
2009-2010 172000 130040 75.60
2010-2011 182150 109243 59.97
2011-2012 175104 124828 71.29
2012-2013 159715 126408 79.15
2013-2014 168310 105111 62.45
2014-2015
180330
130552
72.40
2015-2016 171590 138339 80.60
2016-17 178724 159987 89.52
159,715 168,310
180,330 171,590
178,724
126,408
105,111
130,552 138,339
159,987
2012-2013 2013-2014 2014-2015 2015-2016 2016-2017
TARGET VS ACHIEVEMENT COMPARISON
TARGET ACHIVEMENT
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97026
130035
108623
153563
124142
105865
125678
107685
130040
109243
124830 126408
105111
130552
138339
159987
DRILLING METARGE FOR LAST 15 YEARS
METERAGE
76 98
105 100
87 87
119
88 87
66
107 120
130
154 170
214
WO JOBS DONE OF LAST 15 YEARS
NO OF JOBS
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Information/ Data in details on the following aspect of Drilling operation are
enclosed at the end as Annexure:
a) Annexure – 1: Performance of Drilling rig(s) during 2016-17
b) Annexure - 2: Cycle & Comm. speed of Completed Drilling wells in 2016-17
c) Annexure – 3: Shut down analysis of Drilling operation for 2016-17
d) Annexure – 4: Performance of Drilling outfit since inception till 31.03.2017
e) Annexure – 5: Performance of WO outfit since inception till 31.3.2017
f) Annexure – 6: Work over job done during the financial year 2016-2017
g) Annexure - 7: Rig wise target vs actual comparison with rig year available & loss
5.0 WORK OVER ACTIVITIES
Work over Section of Drilling Department plays a significant role in facilitating the
servicing of multi natured wells for augmentation of crude oil and natural gas production.
In addition to few normal work over jobs, the year under review witnessed multifarious
jobs like Gravel Pack, Temporary abandonment Jobs, casing recovery job, Cement Plug
Jobs, Cement Squeeze Jobs, Cement Cleaning Jobs, Aphron ICS Treatment Jobs,
Conversion to water injection jobs, gas wells, Live Condition Perforation Jobs, Well Killing
Jobs, Acid Jobs, fishing jobs, completed milling jobs, control of annular pressure,
backing off, control of loss circulation, microbial paraffin, radial drilling job, EGMBE
treatment jobs etc.
Resources:
During the year, work-over operations were carried out with 12(twelve) in-house Rigs and
12 (twelve) chartered hired Rigs, partially. 4(four) Nos. new Drillmec Rigs were
commissioned during the end of the year 2016 replacing 4nos. of in-house rigs (Cardwell
B & C, Kremco K-600 and Skytop C ). 2(two) Chartered hired Rigs were mobilized in the
month of November and December, 2016 totaling to 12 (twelve).
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Out of 12 (twelve) Nos. in-house Rigs, 9(Nine) Rigs were run by MMC (16 Hours a day)
and remaining 03 Rigs were operated by in-house crew. Charter Hire Rigs are in
operation round the clock.
TARGET VIS-À-VIS ACHIEVEMENT
TARGET ACHIVEMENT % ACHIVEMENT
TOTAL NO OF
JOBS (INCLUDING
WLD & PROD
SETUP)
200 214 107 %
COMPLETION OF CRITICAL WELLS AND MAJOR ACHIEVEMENTS:
Sl
No
Well No
Well problem
Job done
1 HJN#14
Several fish
including sinker
bar, piano wire
and TCI tool
Successfully recovered all fish and
completed the well
2 SMD#3
High pressure
gas well with
depth 4500m+
Well killed successfully with
parted tubing string and recovered
the fish.
3 HJN #36
Multiple fish
below packer and
inside tubing
Successfully recovered gauge
cutter, sinker bar, piano wire and
completed well of depth around
2600m within 6 days from the day
of well killing till production
testing completion
4 KJN#9
Mud motor fish
during cement
cleaning at depth
around 3800m
Successfully recovered fish.
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5 MKM#26
To push/mill
packer in a
horizontal well
Successfully milled/pushed
packer to the desired depth.
6 MRN#107
Tubing string
with GLV
mandrel as fish
top
Successfully recovered fish.
It was a unique feat and proud moment for Work over Section as it has achieved
100 % target with highest numbers of well completed & increase in production
potential in the history of Drilling Department. This historic achievement was made
possible due to dynamic Operational Action Plan as well as System Development
inculcated and implemented throughout the year.
Action Plan for enhancing achievement:
1) Rig selection as per well requirement/programme.
2) Continuous persuasion for the progress of the supporting departments.
3) Reduction of time by proper well operation programme.
4) Close mentoring & frequent field visits by senior officials.
System Development for improvement:
1) Field application of high-tech communication.
2) Workover operation planning (Well wise /Job wise) prior to execution.
3) SOPs & Check list development and upgradation.
4) Continuous knowledge sharing (“Knowledge Management” initiative)
5) Periodic onsite & offsite operation training to Officers & Work persons
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6.0 DEVIATION SECTION
Land acquisition problem became more and more severe over the years. During the last
financial year, except water disposal wells, all the wells were directional wells i.e. in other
word 100% wells were deviated.
Moreover, few wells were of very high displacement (horizontal drift >1600-to-1930mts)
with TVD>3800mts. These wells were really very challenging.
The Deviation section of Drilling Department, with its very limited manpower strength, is
directly associated with vast jobs of planning and designing of Directional wells along
with supervising execution during actual drilling operation. Deviation section endeavored
to meet the geological targets and supervised the drilling operation with the help of hired
directional services.
This section plan & design the optimum well profile for minimum torque, drag, anti-
collision and hydraulics issues as per the surface and sub surface co-ordinates given in
the draft Geological DDDP ( Depth Data Drilling Policy) prior to finalization of the
DDDP for a particular location.
Whenever directional service provider declines to accept a well profile due to torque, drag
or anti-collision issues, this section takes up the responsibility and assists the service
provider for drilling by providing look ahead correction plan with a new BHA and
hydraulics.
Hence the responsibility lies on this section to approve the drillability of the well.
During 2016-17 this section had taken up:
1. OIL achieved a record drilling meterage of 1,59,987 m during the year. Out of this
1,25,201m drilling meterage i.e. around 78.21% of the total meterage was achieved
from directional drilling where the section contributed in designing drilling
parameters along with BHA and supervising the directional drilling operations with
the help of directional service providers.
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2. Field operation:
A. No of wells done (2016-17)
LIST OF J- BEND WELLS DRILLED (2016-2017)
SL/No. LOC
Type of
Well
Completion
Status
Hole
Size
MD(in
M) STAGES
THD (in
m)
KOP (in
m)
Max.
Inc.(in
Deg) Remarks
1 HYA J-Bend Full 12.25" 3155 3 898.49 400 19.94
Drilled
Successfully
2 HYK J-Bend Full 12.25" 2688.51 3 1050 200 26.69
Drilled
Successfully
3 HYI J-Bend Full 12.25" 2860 3 638.67 700 19.21
Drilled
Successfully
4 HYR J-Bend Part 12.25" 3342 3 784.82 1000 20.88 Dril inp.
5 HYE J-Bend Full 12.25" 3181 3 1597 170 34.31
Drilled
Successfully
6 HYF J-Bend Full 12.25" 3268 3 839.6 1100 24.63
Drilled
Successfully
7 HYU J-Bend Full 12.25" 2965 3 823.85 200 26.87
Drilled
Successfully
8 HYB J-Bend Full 12.25" 3000 3 1254 200 27.89
Drilled
Successfully
9 HYD J-Bend Full 12.25" 2628 3 1006.54 200 26.87
Drilled
Successfully
10 NLK J-Bend Full 12.25" 3600 3 793 1100 19.61
Drilled
Successfully
11 CJ J-Bend Full 12.25" 4085 4 1208 1600 31.75
Drilled
Successfully
12 HYP J-Bend Full 12.25" 2767 3 1067 850 39.22
Drilled
Successfully
13 HYS J-Bend Full 12.25" 3082 3 1737.89 180 41.53
Drilled
Successfully
Full 42
Part
Total Number of directional wells drilled= 50 (42F+8P)
42
8
Total Number of directional wells drilled= 50 (42F+8P)
42
8
J-Bend : 33 Nos.
S-Bend : 17 Nos.
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14 DHL J-Bend Full 12.25" 4057 4 684 2000 20.68
Drilled
Successfully
15 DHK J-Bend Full 12.25" 4085 4 710 1930 20.46
Drilled
Successfully
16 DHJ J-Bend Full 12.25" 4139 4 865.54 1730 22.54
Drilled
Successfully
17
DHP-
1 J-Bend Full 17.5" 2253 4 338 1000 20
Drilled
Successfully
18 TAT J-Bend Full 17.5" 4200 4 1702 200 27.09
Drilled
Successfully
19 TT J-Bend Full 17.5" 4365 4 1579 1000 30.19
Drilled
Successfully
20 TAL J-Bend Full 12.25" 4156 4 1050 1510 24.87
Drilled
Successfully
21 BGU J-Bend Part 12.25" 4334 4 1353 1510 30.82
Drilled
Successfully
22 DHM J-Bend Full 17.5" 4262 4 1416 800 25.26
Drilled
Successfully
23 HXA J-Bend Full 12.25" 2509 3 630 550 20.22
Drilled
Successfully
24 MFI J-Bend Full 12.25" 4485 4 960 2650 35.58
Drilled
Successfully
25 CZ J-Bend Full 17.5" 4229 4 1681 200 25.84
Drilled
Successfully
26 HYL J-Bend Full 17.5" 4052 4 1254 810 24
Drilled
Successfully
27 HXW J-Bend Full 12.25" 2880 3 1306 180 31.64
Drilled
Successfully
28 DHX J-Bend Part 12.25" 4402 4 1256.7 1600 28.77
Dril inp.
29 BGR J-Bend Full 17.5" 4539 4 2094 500 34.22
Drilled
Successfully
30 BGT J-Bend Part 12.25" 4220 4 1126 1650 28.09 Dril inp.
31 BGK J-Bend Full 17.5" 4189.8 4 1494 200 27.7
Drilled
Successfully
32 BGV J-Bend Part 17.5" 4278 4 1418.75 700 24.55 Dril inp.
33 DHN J-Bend Full 12.25" 4129 4 915.32 1710 23.75
Drilled
Successfully
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LIST OF S- BEND WELLS DRILLED (2016-2017)
SL/No
. LOC
Type of
Well
Completion
Status
Hole
Size
MD(in
M) STAGES
THD (in
m)
KOP
(in
m)
Max.
Inc.(in
Deg) Remarks
1 HYG S-Bend Full 12.25" 3185 3 481.68 200 26.32
Drilled
Successfully
2 DIB S-Bend Full 12.25" 3341 3 246.19 550 18.57
Drilled
Successfully
3 CG S-Bend Full 12.25"
3821.8
1 4 302.09 1750 20.05
Drilled
Successfully
4 HYJ S-Bend Full 12.25" 2530 3 472.05 200 22.92
Drilled
Successfully
5 HYN S-Bend Full 12.25" 3345 3 555.36 200 24.8
Drilled
Successfully
6 HYX S-Bend Full 12.25" 2888 3 592.81 200 26.63
Drilled
Successfully
7 HYH S-Bend Full 12.25" 3155 3 409.99 300 20.5
Drilled
Successfully
8 HYT S-Bend Full 12.25" 2890 3 451.43 200 24.43
Drilled
Successfully
9 DHF S-Bend Full 12.25" 3027 3 259.28 800 22.25
Drilled
Successfully
10 HYW S-Bend Part 12.25" 2845 3 428.98 200 18.47
Drilled
Successfully
11 SPB S-Bend Full 12.25" 4313 4 390.26 1450 20.98
Drilled
Successfully
12 BGS S-Bend Full 12.25" 3997 4 433.82 1710 22.31
Drilled
Successfully
13 HYM S-Bend Full 12.25" 2381 3 374.86 200 19.31
Drilled
Successfully
14
MKB-
1 S-Bend Full 12.25" 5612 5 114.24 3218 15
Drilled
Successfully
15 MFJ S-Bend Full 17.5" 4411 4 320.8 350 18.37 Dril inp.
16 MFK S-Bend Full 12.25 4462 4 106 2570 17 Dril inp.
17
WDW-
173 S-Bend Full 8.5" 1510 2 9 256 5
Drilled
Successfully
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B. Logistics – (i) Transfer of hired directional tool & equipments
(ii) Liaise with IT dept for internet connectivity at well site for directional
service provider for the purpose of transmitting online data of ongoing
wells to Drilling Dept.
C. Inspection of hired directional tool and equipment
D. Supervise directional drilling operation at site whenever required.
E. This section is involved directly in the field for drilling directional wells in the event of
non-availability of hired directional services.
3. Off-site (office) job:
A. Monitoring directional drilling operation on 24 X 7 basis.
B. Guide service providers with the necessary look ahead plans and decision based
upon real time simulation on landmark software on the following parameters /
issues like;
a. Hydraulics for hole cleaning/drag/tight spot
b. Torque & Drag
c. BHA behavior & design
d. Well trajectories
e. Guide the service providers to give a limit of geological target radius for
smooth hole profile.
C. Well design and construction with the help of in-house LANDMARK software.
D. Feasibility study for selection of surface position for proposed LAF-II locations
are done prior to selection of the final surface location for the future locations.
E. Maintained attendance of personnel of hired services and time sheet preparation
for each directional well.
F. Invoice processing and preparation of SES
G. Approval of directional drillers and MWD engineers.
H. Verification of claimed EC application of directional tools & equipment put up by
service providers.
I. Processing of LIH claims, if any.
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3.1. New Contract framework during the year 2016-17:
A. To avoid waiting period for directional drilling service, 4(four) numbers of limited
directional drilling contracts were formulated in a very short span of time in this
financial year. Same were being floated and 3 numbers of contracts
(CDG0778/DRLG/2016,CDG2565/DRLG/2016,OIL/6208211/DRLG/2017)
have already been awarded to Service provider and for the fourth tender
CDG4029L17, price bid opening is expected in the first week of April’2017.
B. Whip-stock tender CDG1053/DRLG/2017 for services of whip-stock setting
and window milling of 13.3/8” cased hole was formulated in a very short span
of time in this financial year due to downhole problems at Loc:DHL (first time
independent tender in OIL). The contract was awarded to Service provider and
completed the job successfully.
C. Contract CDG3225P17 for drilling 4 numbers of horizontal wells, 3(three)
numbers (Loc: HXT-H, Loc: DIC-H, Loc: DHC-H) in FHQ & 1(one) number (
Banghewala Field) in RP are in final stage.
D. ROTARY STEERABLE DRILLING SYSTEM (RSS) including advanced LWD tools
tender CDG2661P17 is in the final stage. Approval of revised BEC and FPWD
tool from CBC has been received.
E. For drilling 6” slim hole for Loc:MKB-1 and MFK , a new tender
CDG2565/2016 was formulated and floated in a very short span of time. The
contract was awarded to Service Provider.Till now one job at Loc:MKB-1 has
been done successfully.
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4.0. Special Job Done during 2016-17:
4.1. Loc. TU:
Completed OIL’s benchmarking well for achieving highest ever THD of 1942m at TVD
3982m in record time. (1st time in NE India)
4.2. Loc.BGR:
Maximum Horizontal Displacement of 2094m was achieved with TVD of 3900m at Loc:
BGR. For this well, the deviation section designed the optimum well profile for all the
sections, with due consideration of probable torque and drag issues and also designed
the drill string considering abnormal surface torque.
It is to be noted here that, directional service provider M/s Schlumberger had declined to
drill the 8. ½” section due to expected surface torque of 28 Klb-fts (M/up torque of S
grade D/P).However, this section took the challenge to complete the well by designing the
BHA and hydraulics to keep the T&D within the permissible limit and was successful to
drill up to the target depth achieving highest ever displacement in OIL’s history of drilling
directional well of such high range of horizontal displacement.
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4.3. Loc:MKB-1( Mechaki-5):
Well Mechaki-4 (Loc. MKB) was drilled as a vertical hole during the year 2014 and due to
various down hole problems, B, C & D-holes were drilled but could not be completed
successfully. Finally the said well had to be abandoned in the year 2015 due to severe
down hole problems.
Subsequently, Loc: MKB-1 was proposed to be drilled as a substitute for Loc.MKB well
from the existing plinth of Loc. MKB in 2016-17 to probe the up-dip extent of the
hydrocarbon bearing reservoirs within Paleocene/Eocene formations of the West Mechaki
structure.
Extensive planning and analysis was done by this section based on the last well’s history
and came up with 5 stage Casing policy ( two liners 7” and 5” with 7” tie-back) as a
solution. This helped to isolate the pressure variance zones (Fig-1). It is the deepest
(5624m MD/ 5607m TVD) producing from this directional well @ 70KLPD in the history
of OIL and the first planned 6” hole section with 5” liner completion. The well was
completed with scientifically designed in-house drilling fluid. This prestigious well of OIL
was drilled and completed successfully overcoming all down hole problems before
planned days. To address the bit walking issue, which was experienced in last location
due to formation dip and to ensure verticality of the hole, it was planned and engaged
directional drilling service from 17 ½” to 6” section hole section.
Figure-1
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4.4. Loc: MFK:
Loc.MFK was also planned with 5 stage casing to avoid casing overlap in primary target
above kopili shale as explained below:
4.5. Loc. HYS:
This is the first J-profile well designed by in-house deviation expert with hole inclination
above 40 degree to overcome the presence of fault as intimated by G&R department based
on seismic data interpretation. In-house directional team took extreme precaution while
drilling and completed the well successfully.
4.6. Loc: TAT:
This well was present in cluster plinth of Loc: TT, TAL, TAD. So while designing the
directional well profile of Loc: TAT as per geological note, found severe collision issue with
Loc: TT & TAL. So, well was designed to turn its trajectory in the opposite direction of
Loc: TT & TAL and realigned it in the desired direction with minimum dog leg severity.
Well trajectory becomes 3D J-profile for the first time in the history of OIL. Well was
drilled and completed without any down hole complexity with 4CP.
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4.7. Loc. DHL:
Loc: DHL was designed as J-bend well with KOP@1950m in 12.1/4” section with
maximum inclination of 19.34˚with a vertical section of 684m.Range of 12.1/4” section
was initially planned as (1970m-3400m). After completion of drilling the 17.1/2” hole
section and at the time of cementation of the 13.3/8″x68PPFxN80xBTC casing, the casing
string got disengaged at around 1870m during bumping of cement plug at 2500 PSI. The
string was matched on and annulus was cemented keeping shoe at 1951.18m (drilled
depth@1954m). While running in bit, got cement top @1166m; which was cleaned upto
1870m. However, no further progress observed beyond 1870m. Thereafter milling was
carried out with the help of number of tapered mills to the depth of 1872.35m, beyond
which no further milling was possible. Finally a cement plug was placed in the range of
1800m-1870m. The rig was released on 31-03-2016 and next cluster loc: DHK was
drilled. Meanwhile during drilling of Loc:DHK, a new contract was lined up for hiring of
expert service immediately for setting of whip-stock and window milling of 13.3/8” cased
hole at Loc:DHL so that rig idling time could be minimised. Consequently 13.3/8″ casing
scrapper trip was made up to cement top @1759m.Ran the whip stock assembly in
combination with the milling assembly consisting of lead mill, secondary mill and steering
mill. Scribed the entire string after orienting the face of the whip stock towards 126˚ TB
(S 54˚ E). Set the whip stock at the depth of 1751m and milling was done from 1738.5m
to 1747m and exited from the casing and drill a rat hole up to 1747.5m (0.5m
only).Subsequently, ran in bit to bottom and drilled a rat hole into the formation up to
the depth of 1750.50m.Thereafter pulling out of hole and ran in directional hook up
containing mud motor with 1.5˚ bend for further directional drilling upto TD and
completed the well successfully without any downhole anomalies. The well later started
producing @80KLPD.
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5.0. Cost saving measures during 2016-17:
Enhanced ROP was achieved by
o Limiting sliding mode to the maximum extent during drilling of tangent
section in directional wells.
o PDC bit was successfully used to the maximum extent to reduce the drilling
time.
o All S-bend wells in dropping stage from 8 degree angle are done by in-house
rotary BHA; saving considerable amount of company’s outgo to directional
drilling service.
Effective utilization of hired directional services saved substantial amount of well
cost.
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After expiry of drilling software consultant tenure from March’15, this section
managed and handled directional software on its own and delivered the quality
service to its stake holder and saved around 2,67,57,000.00 INR up to 31/03/2017
in terms of company’s financial outgo for engaging outside expert/consultant.
Without using North seeking Gyro tool for setting whip-stock at Loc: DHL and
scribed the entire string after orienting the face of the whip-stock towards desired
direction successfully, considerable amount to the tune of around INR
57,64,379.00 was saved.
Exclusive contribution of the section to the company:
i) This refers mainly to the land acquisition problem. Many directional wells were
drilled from existing plinth saving a huge amount against land procurement.
ii) Due to the success of the high displacement and high angle J-Bend wells,
targets once in-accessible, are now explored to hit those geological targets which
helped OIL to enhance the existing production.
6.0. Manpower position:
This section is headed by DGM-Drilling (Deviation), with 02 (Two) numbers of Executives
in Level-1, who are responsible for carrying out in house directional ( S-Profile) wells,
side tracking operations and also assist in monitoring the directional contracts under the
service providers.
7.0. HR update:
Absorption Superannuation Training on Directional Drilling
01 01 Nil
8.0. Others:
This section imparted total 25 nos. of summer trainees/apprentices from various
universities of the country during 2016-17.
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7.0 CEMENTING SECTION
In search of liquid gold, Cementing Section plays a definitive vital role in successful completion and thereby the ultimate potential of a drilling well. Internationally it is
considered as a High Tech Operation.
During the FY 2016-2017 Cementing section successfully completed 286 no of cementing jobs which is all time highest, as against 267 no during previous FY. Screening & blending of oil well cement required for these entire Primary and Secondary jobs as well
as responsibility of transportation of screened virgin/ blended cement to various wells are done in-house by Cementing section.
Cementing section also played a major role in providing prompt & efficient back up services to drilling & work-over wells like Torque Turn services, Rig up & Rig down of
present instrumentation system, well killing pumps hook up and maintenance services, maintenance of compressors, power subs, various packers, Liner Hangers, Cement Retainers etc.
Hook up & maintenance of weight indicators, SPM meters, RPM meters, Torque gauges
ROP gauges, pressure gauges along with Record-O-graph are also carried out by Cementing section as a part of Instrumentation System. Furthermore, splicing of wire line sling of various sizes used for different wells and requirement of different sizes of slings to
various departments were also catered by cementing section.
Manpower:
A tabulated form of actual manpower position is shown below.
Year Sanctioned
man power Actual strength Shortfall
2008-09 103 81 22
2009-10 103 79 24
2010-11 103 72 31
2011-12 103 69 34
2012-13 103 67 36
2013-14 103 66 37
2014-15 103 78 25
2015-16 103 72 31
2016-17 103 67 36
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Primary & Secondary Cementation Jobs:
Tabulated forms of cementing jobs performed during last five financial years are given below.
TYPE OF JOBS 2010-11 2011-
12
2012-13 2013-14 2014-
15
2015-16 2016-17
CONDUCTOR 32 40 37 33 37 41 46 ISOLATION 40 43 47 30 45 68 61 OIL STRING 32 32 32 27 29 26 43 LINER JOBS 4 4 3 5 6 1 4 SQUEEZE 32 21 47 30 25 64 60 PLUG 44 56 74 60 70 67 72
TOTAL 184 196 240 185 214 267 286
A comparative study of nature and number of jobs carried out during the last three financial years is depicted below graphically:
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
46 61
43
4
60 72
286
41 68
26
1
64 67
267
37 45
29
6 25
70
214
F.Y.2016-17 F.Y.2015-16 F.Y.2014-15
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CEMENT USED:
Cement used in last eight years for carrying out Primary & Secondary cementing jobs is shown below.
Year
2007-0
8
2008-0
9
2009-1
0
2010-1
1
2011-1
2
2012-1
3
2013-1
4
2014-1
5
2015-1
6
2016-1
7
Cem
en
t
used,
MT
5266.0
0
4790.0
0
6258.0
0
6457.0
0
6328.7
0
6365.3
0
5080.7
0
7160.4
0
8106.5
0
10160.0
0
Major Achievement:
1) Total numbers of 286 (previous year 267) cementation jobs were carried out during
the FY which is all time highest. This comprises of 154 Primary jobs and 132 secondary jobs. This is all time record highest cementing jobs carried out by company in any financial year till now.
2) Cement consumed is all time highest due to more numbers of 4 stage wells.
3) Cementing is the only service provider from OIL who provide services to all Charter Hire rigs and thus saved a huge amount of company’s money.
4747 5266
4790
6258 6457 6328.7 6365.3
5080.7
7160.4
8106.5
10160
0
2000
4000
6000
8000
10000
12000
Cement used(MT)
Cement used(MT)
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Modification job/Fabrication job:
Considering increase in secondary cementing job requirement, additional five nos. of Cement premix Tank with a Capacity of 700 gals are fabricated with Complete In-
house resources and facility out of which seven (07 ) numbers of such Tanks has already been put in service successfully. Two (02) numbers of in house fabricated
hopper sets are being used for fly mixing cement in drilling rig site and has been put in service.
Human Resource Development for Cementing Section:
Description Nos. of Employees Nos. of Executives
In house Training 20 0
In country Training 28 1
Overseas training 0 0
Total 48 1
Instrumentation Activities carried out in 2016 – 17 Introduction:
Instrumentation activities in Drilling Department have been carried out by Instrumentation
Department since its inception. Initially three numbers of engineers were recruited in June 2015 on
contractual basis to look after all Instrumentation activities in Drilling Department. Consequent upon
procurement of two numbers of 2000HP VFD Rigs, it was decided to setup a cell permanently for
instrumentation activites in Drilling Department. Subsequently, three numbers of engineers were
transferred from Instrumentation department to Drilling Department located in New Industrial
Area(NIA) to serve the purpose.
Objective:
Ensure safe and reliable operation of rig instruments installed in various Drilling and Workover locations.
Provide workshop and calibration services for all measuring instruments used in
Drilling, Workover and Cementing. Provide technical expertise in procurement of electronic & instrumentation systems
related to to Drilling. Ensuring that the required safety guidelines are followed as per statutory norms.
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[A] Major Activities:
1. Commissioning of 2(two) numbers of 2000 HP VFD Rigs
a) Rig V1, Loc: MFJ
The commissioning of instrumentation systems of this Rig was commenced on
16th June and the commissioning of all instrumentation related systems was
completed by 22-Dec-2016. However, the Rig was spudded on 28-Aug-2016 and
drilling operation was in progress in the meantime. Following are the systems
commissioned for that Rig-
i) Drillwatch System with Rigsense Server
ii) Video Monitoring System
iii) Rig Intercom System
iv) Gas Monitoring System
v) Monitoring System of Top Drive System
b) Rig V2, Loc: MFK
The commissioning of instrumentation systems of this Rig was commenced on
3rd June and the commissioning of all instrumentation related systems was
completed by 22-Dec-2016. However, the Rig was spudded on 23-Aug-2016 and
drilling operation was in progress in the meantime. Following are the systems
commissioned for that Rig-
i) Drillwatch System with Rigsense Server
ii) Video Monitoring System
iii) Rig Intercom System
iv) Gas Monitoring System
v) Monitoring System of Top Drive System
2. Commissioning of 2(two) numbers of Drillmec make Workover Rigs
a) DM # 4, Location: NIA Yard, Commissioning Date: 25-Mar-2017
The following systems were successfully commissioned –
i) Data Acquisition System(DAS)
ii) Allision Transmission System
iii) Emergency Shutdown System
b) DM # 5, Loc: WDW # 180, Commissioning Date: 31-Mar-2017
The following systems were successfully commissioned –
i) Data Acquisition System(DAS)
ii) Allision Transmission System
iii) Emergency Shutdown System
3. Commissioning of OGMS
Commissioning of 9(nine) sets of Online Gas Monitoring systems has been completed in
May 2017. The last set was commissioned on 28-May-2016 in Rig S7, Location: DHK.
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4. Revamping of 5 numbers of DG sets of Drilling TS
During the year, service was provided to revamp 5 numbers of Greaves 3G11 - 30 KVA
Gensets under the supervision of Drilling TS department.
[B] Hired Services
1. Hiring of Rig Up/Rig Down Services for of 3 Nos. Advanced Instrumentation System
by M/s NOV
Rig up & Rig Down services along with maintenance is being rendered by M/s NOV for 3
numbers of Advanced Instrumentation System of NOV for Rigs S4, S5 and M1(750HP
Mobile Rig) as per Contract No. 6206997. Total Rig up & Rig Down services carried out
during this year was 11(Eleven) and On call services carried out was 3(Three).
2. Hiring of Rig Up/Rig Down Services for of 6 Nos. Advanced Instrumentation System
by M/s Innovative Electronics
Rig up & Rig Down services along with maintenance is being rendered by M/s Innovative
Electronics for 6 numbers of Advanced Instrumentation System of Innovative Electronics
for Rigs S1, S2, S3, S6, S7 and S8 as per Contract No. 6206743. Total Rig up & Rig Down
services carried out during this year was 21(twenty one) and On call services carried out
was 3(three).
3. Annual Maintenance Contract for 10 Number Allison Transmission Systems of
5(Five) Workover Rigs
Preventive Maintenance job are periodically carried out by M/s G D Motors, Guwahati as
per the contract number 6107674. During this year preventive maintenance job of the
5(five) numbers RG Rigs were carried out twice, 1st from 26-Apr-2016 to 29-Apr-2016
and 2nd from 1-Dec-2016 to 5-Dec-2016. There was one breakdown maintenance job
which was carried out at Rig RG – E, Location: MKM # 42 which was a problem of gear
engagement.
[C] In-house Services
1. Online Gas Monitoring Systems
As per statutory requirement, 9(nine) numbers of Online Gas Monitoring Systems are in
operation for 9(nine) numbers of in-house Drilling Rigs. The rig up and rig down services
of these systems are carried out in-house in association with crew from drillometer of
cementing section. During this year the rig up and rig down jobs were carried out as per
the following –
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Rig E 1400
S1
HYA HYG DIB
Rig Up Rig Down Rig Up Rig Down Rig Up Rig Down
- - 21-Oct-16 15-Nov-16 18-Feb-17 28-Mar-17
Rig
E 1400 S2
CG HYK HYI HYR
Rig Up Rig Down Rig Up Rig Down Rig Up Rig Down Rig Up Rig Down
25-Feb-16 27-May-16 - - 24-Nov-16 17-Jan-17
7-Mar-17
Rig E 1400
S3
HYE HYJ HYN HYX
Rig Up Rig Down Rig Up Rig Down Rig Up Rig Down Rig Up Rig Down
19-Apr-16 18-Jun-16 22-Aug-16 4-Oct-16 29-Nov-16 16-Jan-17
2-Mar-17 17-Apr-17
Rig E 1400
S4
HYH HYT HYU
Rig Up Rig Down Rig Up Rig Down Rig Up Rig Down
17-May-16 23-Jun-16 13-Dec-16 19-Jan-17 22-Feb-17 7-Apr-17
Rig
E 1400 S5
HYB HYD NLK
Rig Up Rig Down Rig Up Rig Down Rig Up Rig Down
23-Mar-16 20-Jul-16 16-Sep-16 17-Nov-16 18-Jan-17 13-Apr-17
Rig E 1400
S6
CJ HYP DHF HYS
Rig Up Rig Down Rig Up Rig Down Rig Up Rig Down Rig Up Rig Down
12-Mar-16 6-Jun-16 16-Aug-16 6-Sep-16 9-Dec-16 27-Dec-16
1-Feb-17 20-Mar-16
Rig E 1400
S7
DHK DHJ HYW
Rig Up Rig Down Rig Up Rig Down Rig Up Rig Down
28-May-16 5-Jul-16 4-Jan-17 23-Feb-17 12-Apr-17
Rig E 1400
S8
DHP # 1 SPB SPB
Rig Up Rig Down Rig Up Rig Down
17-Mar-16 29-Apr-16 1-Dec-16 22-Mar-17
Rig 750 HP
M1
HWY HXA HYM
Rig Up Rig Down Rig Up Rig Down Rig Up Rig Down
19-Feb-16 26-Apr-16 21-Jun-16 16-Aug-16 1-Nov-16 10-Jan-17
** Green indicates the system is running in the respective rigs at present.
2. Day to Day Reports attended in Drilling Rigs
During the year, service was provided to drilling operation section for malfunction of
various rig instruments associated with various subsystems. 40 numbers of such jobs
were attended and rectified.
3. Day to Day Reports attended in Workover Rig
Service was also provided to workover operation section and during the year 33 such
jobs were carried out.
4. Day to Day Reports attended in Drilling TS
23 numbers of jobs were attended in Drilling TS section mostly for malfunction of
gensets and Air Dryer systems.
5. Day to Day Reports attended in Cementing Yard & Workshop Services
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Apart from the above, service was also provided to Bulk Handling Plant of Cementing
section for malfunction of various instruments. 20 Numbers of calibration job was also
carried out during the year for various Pressure Gauges and Weight Indicators of various
rigs in workshop of Drillometer section.
[D] Overseas Training
Sl Training Duration Venue Participant's
Name
1
Training on Rig operation, maintenance, troubleshooting and working principle of various equipments of 100MT & 125 MT mobile (workover) rigs
29-Aug-16 2-Sep-
16 Piacenza, Italy
Abhijit Konwar
**********
8.0 RIG-BUILDING SECTION
Rig building section played a major role in achieving the Drilling meter age of 1,59,987
mtrs for the year 2016-17 by completing rig up, rig down and maintenance jobs within
stipulated time frame .The section also provided day to day on site maintenance support
for round the clock drilling and work over operations.
Major Achievements:
1. A total 32 Nos. of Rig- up & 34 Nos. of Rig-down operations were successfully carried
out with minimum downtime.
2. Under the “Refurbishment & Up gradation programme”, refurbishment job of Mast &
sub-substructure of S-6 rig is in progress at Rig building yard (NIA).
Modification of 110M (A) M&SS into a Branham M&SS is in progress at Rig building
yard (NIA).
Major Maintenance/ Overhauling/Repairing:
1. During the year overhauling jobs of Draw-works/Crown block /Rotary counter
shaft/Compound transmission/PTO/ Bevel Gear box/ Power divider etc. of the
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Rigs S1,S2, S3,S4,S5, S6, S7,S8 and work over rigs were carried out at Rig building
yard /NIA.
2. Over hauling of draw works of Rig S-2, S-4, S-7 and S-8 were carried out at Central
workshop (CWS).
3. Over hauling of LMSS & LMMC of Rig S-4 and S-8 were carried out at Central
workshop (CWS)/ Rig Building yard.
Commissioning of new Rig & equipment:
1. Commissioning of one no of New Mast & Sub structure procured against P.O
no. 7907223 is completed at Loc.HYA in S1 rig.
2. Commissioning of LMSS & LMMC procured against P.O No. 7950890 was
commissioned in 01 no. of Rig (S-6) & it is in progress in S-1 rig.
3. Installation & Commissioning of IRD against P.O. no. 7906463 was completed in 2
nos. of Rigs.( S-1 & S-2)
4. Commissioning of 4 nos. of work over Rigs & one no drilling rig with solid control &
tank system for water disposal well procured against P.O. no.7950934 was
completed.
5. Completed modification of 05 nos RG workover rig substructure as per contract no
6108914.
Manpower Position & Separation:
As on 01.04.2017, total work persons in the section are 161. A total 16 (sixteen) no of
work persons were superannuated & 01 (one) no of work person expired during the year.
Training:
Total 08 work persons attended in-House training on MVT, FA, and GT& FF and 17 work
persons attended in-country training at various training institute and 2 nos work persons
attended foreign training.
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9.0 TECHNICAL SERVICES
RIG SECTION
1. Targets and achievements with reasons for shortfall, if any, along with remedial
measures adopted during the year :
A. Targets:
Reduction of downtime by performing preventive and predictive maintenance
of equipments and technology up gradation.
Enhance customer satisfaction.
Adopt and promote safe & eco friendly technology to meet the latest
government emission norms.
Design & adopt best in class safety practice.
Build up people skill sets & capabilities to support organizational growth.
To supply potable water in Drilling Rigs.
Identification of Asset no. of the Equipment
Write-off and Disposal of un-serviceable equipment
Carry out major overhauling of Caterpillar engines and rig pumps
B. Achievements:
Drilling –Technical Service section, being a major servicing wing of drilling department played a vital role in achieving the highest meterage ever in the year 2016-17 by doing preventive and predictive maintenance job timely and completing rig up, rig down
pertaining to drilling rigs within stipulated time frame and negligible NPT.
Besides the day to day on site maintenance jobs to support the round the clock uninterrupted drilling operations, the major jobs done by the rig section to enhance performance have been highlighted below:
A total of 09 numbers of 3512B DITA Caterpillar Power Packs have been
procured and commissioned in Rigs S#6 & S#8.These power packs have Acoustic Enclosure conforming to the latest sound level standards & exhaust
stack height which meets the guidelines prescribed by CPCB.
Installation and commissioning of 02 nos VFD rigs were successfully carried
out.
Top overhauling of power pack-3 of Rig S#4 was carried out at the well
site(LOC:HYU) without any shutdown even after drilling was on.
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All the D399 old Engines will be replaced phase wise by CAT 3512B DITA Engines. Inspection of 09 nos of 3512B DITA Caterpillar Power Packs are in
progress and will be soon shipped and ready for use in our rigs.
In order to comply with the latest emission norms and noise levels as
prescribed by CPCB, 06(SIX) nos of acoustic enclosures were procured for the CAT 3512A DITA engines and same were commissioned in Rig S#1,S#2 &
S#3 rigs.
Conversion of Two (02) nos of old 12-P-160 pumps from engine driven to belt
driven system has been completed by Gates Unitta Co. Pvt Ltd.
63 KVA gensets – 04 Nos. with acoustic enclosure were procured, inspected
and will be delivered by June 2017.
Action has been initiated for procurement of capital items sanctioned in the
budget.
Present & Future Projects, Commissioning of new infrastructure, Equipment & Facilities:
a. Present & Future Projects:
Diesel Engines – of 09 nos of 3512B DITA Caterpillar Power Packs with acoustic enclosure were procured, will be inspected and delivered by July
2017. A tender has been floated to procure a Standby Mud Pump of One (01) set. We are in the process of replacing the existing booster pump. As a part of
this process, purchase of 16 nos. pumps has already been initiated. A tender has been floated to procure 12 numbers of 63 KVA genset.
b. Commissioning of New Equipment/ Facility:
Installation and commissioning of 02 nos VFD rigs were successfully carried out.
06 (six) nos. of LDO tanks were commissioned in the in-house Drilling rigs (S#1 to S#6 rig). These LDO tanks replaced the old LDO tanks used in the rigs.
2. Adoption of State-of-the-art technologies, innovations & performance of
excellence with resultant benefits attained there from:
We are in the process of replacing the existing CAT D399 engines in power
packs with new engines which would be more fuel efficient, environment friendly with lesser emissions and conforming to CPCB norms. As a part of this initiative, 8 (six) CAT 3512 B engines with acoustic
enclosure have been in operation for more than a year. 09 (nine) new CAT 3512 B with acoustic enclosure have already been commissioned last year. Procurement process has already been completed for the purchase of 9 (nine)
more engines. These are energy efficient electronic engines which have reduced fuel consumption in the rigs. Also there is visible reduction in
the emissions and noise levels as these engines conform to the latest emission standards.
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3. Outstanding achievements & records made, breakthroughs achieved & milestone crossed:
03 nos. of Safety Relief Valves have been hydraulically tested by means of our in
house Hydraulic Testing Unit which is statutory requirement as per OISD safety
norms.
4. Energy Consumption Pattern in Drilling Rigs (Excluding the Chartered Rigs):
Legend 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17
HSD Consumption in Liter.
69,45,241.5 63,20,508.5 84,31,133 69,98,080 89,31,869
Engine Running Hrs. 1,10,359 1,00,214 1,21,803 110900 1,24,882.6
Lube Oil Consumption in Liter
93,590 82,875 95,688 82742.5 1,00,514
Meterage Drilled in Meter
77,123 71,351 83,252 82477 1,05,319
HSD Cons/Meter Drilled
90.05 88.58 101.27 84.84 84.80
Lube Oil Cons/Meter Drilled
1.21 1.16 1.15 1.00 0.954
HSD consumption/engine R/hrs
62.93 63.07 69.22 63.10 71.5221
Fig 1: HSD Consumption Trend on Yearly Basis
6945241.5
6320508.5
8431133
6998080
8931869
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9000000
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HSD consumption in LTR
2012-13
2013-14
2014-15
2015-16
2016-17
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Fig 2: HSD Consumption/Meter Drilled
Fig 3: Lube Oil Consumed/Meter Drilled
90.05 88.58
101.27
84.84 84.8
75.00
80.00
85.00
90.00
95.00
100.00
105.00
20
12
-13
20
13
-14
20
14
-15
20
15
-16
20
16
-17
1.21 1.16 1.15
1 0.954
0.00
0.20
0.40
0.60
0.80
1.00
1.20
1.40
20
12
-13
20
13
-14
20
14
-15
20
15
-16
20
16
-17
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Fig 4: HSD Consumption/Engine Running Hours
5. Environmental Protection & Pollution control measures adopted with resultant benefits attained there from:
The exhaust stack height of power pack engines (CAT 3512 A ) of rigs S#1(one number) ,S#2(four numbers) & S#3(one number) was increased to 9.31
mtrs., above ground level (from the earlier 3.6 mtrs). This increase, in 06 (six) nos. engines meets the guidelines prescribed by CPCB regarding exhaust stack height for generating sets.
We are in the process of making this the standard stack height in all the engines which will be procured in the future.
WORKOVER SECTION
During the financial year 2016 – 2017, the Workover section of Drilling Technical
Service extended vital contribution & support services for achieving company’s target
through various measures set for Workover operation. The various activities of Drilling-TS
(W/O) during the period are detailed as below:-
62.93 63.07
69.22
63.11
71.522
58.00
60.00
62.00
64.00
66.00
68.00
70.00
72.00
74.00
20
12
-13
20
13
-14
20
14
-15
20
15
-16
20
16
-17
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Job Desc ription
Target
Achievement as on
31.03.2017
Achievement %
WDW well (Mtr) 10,500 14,950 142.4 %
Work-over jobs (No) 200 214 107.0 %
Potential retrieval-oil (build up) ( KLPD )-
on stream
2315 1459 63.0 %
A. Planned Maintenance of Equipment:
Apart from the regular jobs of operation and maintenance of all engines, pumps,
compressors etc. pertaining to day to day Workover operation, planned major jobs for few
equipments were also carried out during the year, which are as follows :-
1. 04 (four) nos. new Workover Rig & 01(one) no new mobile Drilling Rig [Drillmec,
Italy] were commissioned & operated successfully.
2. Upgraded discharge capacity of 01(one) no old Well Servicing Pump to higher
capacity [from 1.75LPS to 3.09LPS] through proper planning, procurement &
replacement of fluid end module.
3. Total 45 nos. of work-over equipment viz. Well Servicing pump & engine, Cementing
pump & engine, Water pump & engine, Generator engine, Air compressor etc were
overhauled. Through proper maintenance planning & adherence to the schedule, the
quantum of equipment failure has drastically decreased [almost Nil].
4. Keeping in mind Prime Minister’s “Swatch Bharat Abhiyan” mission, we have
initiated & constructed 1no toilet and improved housekeeping for the employees
inside Workover maintenance yard; thus created a better working atmosphere to
carryout overhauling & maintenance jobs of various rig equipment.
B. New Equipment Installed & Commissioned
1. 03(three) nos. new Well Servicing pump of NOV, USA were procured,
commissioned & inducted in the fleet of new Drillmec Workover rigs.
2. 04(four) nos. new Fire Tank were procured & commissioned successfully in the in-
house Workover rigs. Thus completed requirement of Fire Tanks in all the in-house
Workover Rigs.
3. 06(six) nos. new Water/Chemical storage Tank were procured, commissioned &
inducted in the fleet of new Drillmec Workover rigs.
4.
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C. Special type of Workover operation
1. Drilling-TS Workover section has extended its support with manpower and
equipment for cementing jobs [approx 52nos] in several in-house as well as chartered
Drilling & Workover wells in addition to regular Workover wells.
2. Special effort was put with equipment and manpower and completed 11 nos. of
acid job operation in different Workover as well as Drilling locations as per the
requirement.
3. Special effort was put with equipment and manpower and completed 2 nos. of
EGMBE treatment job.
D. Cost Saving Measures adopted
1. 05(five) Nos. of “Solar Gen Set” unit were commissioned in May, 2013 for
illumination purpose at the work-over locations. A considerable quantity of non
renewable energy is saved by using these 5nos Solar Gen Set.
2. 07(seven) Nos. of new & technologically upgraded with higher capacity “Solar Gen
Set” unit were procured & commissioned in Feb – March, 2017 for illumination purpose
at the work-over locations. A considerable quantity of HSD has been saved by using
these 7nos Solar Gen Sets. The quantity of HSD saved is 2355 Litres amounting
Rs. 1,29,525.00 (considering average price of HSD @ Rs. 55.00 per litre).
E. Energy Conservation & Pollution Control Measures Adopted:-
1. The installed generating capacity of each new Solar Genset commissioned is 1.5
KW having 06 Nos. of 250 Wp Poly Crystalline PV panel mounted on the solar Gen
sets with an unique structure. The area illumination is done with 8 Nos. pole mounted
LED lights of 24Wp each. The total Renewable Energy generated till the end of the
FY 16-17 is 542.77 units.
2. All efforts were given for work-over operations and Production without Pollution. To
achieve this, system has been adopted in all Workover wells to collect the fluids
associated with crude oil production during testing of the wells in a closed covered tank
instead of disposing the same in the effluent pit.
We have also collected the burnt oil from engines & pumps during servicing job and put
into this tank. Used lube oil and fuel filters are buried under earth within the plinth to
avoid any further spillage.
We use Lube oil evacuating & dispensing pump unit to BHEL#A rig for evacuating burnt
lube oil from engine/pump & take utmost care to minimize pollution hazards.
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10. EQUIPMENT SECTION
During the financial year 2016-17, Drilling Department has achieved a total Drilling
Meterage of 1,59,987 Mtrs. (51 Wells) and also have completed a total of 214 Work-over
jobs. In this remarkable achievement, the Equipment & Fishing Operation Section has,
as in the past, played a vital role by providing constant support on 24x7 basis for both
Drilling and Work-over activities of the department.
In addition to supply of various consumables to respective Drilling and Work-over
locations on daily basis, Servicing, Maintenance/Repairing & Testing of various Drilling
and Work-over tools/equipment, Well Control Equipments, etc. the section also met the
day-to-day requirement of various locations by transferring heavy equipments and
tubular in liaison with Logistics Department by issuing VTRs. Moreover, a good number
of repair, service & fabrication jobs were also undertaken by Equipment & Fishing
Operation Section through CWS by issuing notifications.
The section also carried our regular maintenance (i.e. preventive, scheduled &
breakdown) of all rotating, hoisting, well control, surface & sub-surface equipment/tools
and handling gears, etc. in order to keep them in working condition, quick respond to
field calls for attending any break-down maintenance of tools/equipment have
contributed immensely for smooth & trouble free Drilling & Work-over operations thus
minimizing the down-time. The Equipment & Fishing Operation Section has been
successful in its efforts in providing commendable logistic support to both drilling &
work-over operations due to the perseverance of its committed and competent work force.
Some of the note-worthy contributions of Equipment & Fishing Operation Section during
the financial year 2016-17 are as follows:
Servicing, Repairing & Hydro Testing of BOPs, BOPCUs, Remote Choke
manifold Panel, HCR Valves, Torque Wrenches, High Pressure testing Units,
etc. at Drilling Equipment & Fishing Operation Section’s Yard and Fields.
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1. Major repairing, servicing & hydro testing jobs carried out at Equipment &
Fishing Operation Section Yard during the year:-
a) BOPs (7-1/16” x 5M Double Ram) - 10 Nos.
b) BOPs (13-5/8” x 5M Annular) - 6 Nos.
c) BOPs (13-5/8” x 5M Double Ram) - 3 Nos.
d) BOPCUs - 9 Nos.
e) Remote Choke Manifold Panels - 6 Nos.
f) HCR Valves - 13 Nos.
g) Gate Valves - 34 Nos.
h) Portable High Pressure Testing Unit - 6 Nos.
i) Torque Wrenches - 7 Nos.
2. Total Field Call attended successfully at various Drilling and Work-over
locations for repairing &/or rectification of problems related to BOPCUs, BOPs,
Remote chokes, Hoisting equipments, etc. during the year – 56 Jobs.
Repairing & Servicing Details of Major Hoisting and Rotating Equipments:
During the year, following equipments had been major overhauled &
repaired/Serviced with the help of CWS.
a) 27-1/2” Rotary Table - 7 Nos.
b) Drilling Rotary swivels - 3 Nos.
c) Travelling Block - 3 Nos.
d) Drilling Hook - 2 Nos.
e) Crossover rethreading - 16 Nos.
f) Tubing Swivel - 14 Nos.
g) Flat bottom Mill & Tapper Mill reconditioning - 64 Nos.
h) Rig Tongs parts repairing & reconditioning - 2 pairs of tong
Servicing cum repairing & replacing of the slip dies jobs:
a) Heavy Duty Spiders Elevators & Slips prior to sending well sites – 96 Pairs
b) Drill Pipe Elevators - 26 Nos.
c) Drill Pipe Slips - 95 Nos.
d) Tubing Hand Slips - 55 Nos.
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e) Tubing Foot Slips - 22 Nos.
f) Drill Collar Elevators - 6 Nos.
g) Drill Collar Slips - 32 Nos.
Servicing cum repairing and/or fabrication of customized Fishing Tools:
a) Overshot Serviced – 79 Nos.
b) Fabrication of Internal & External Grabs – 26 Nos.
NDT Inspection of Drill Pipes/Tubular and Handling Tools: During the year
following NDT inspections was carried out through Contracts No. 6108573/CDI.
a) 5” OD Grade ‘G’ Drill Pipes - 2244 Nos.
b) 5” OD Grade ‘S’ Drill Pipes - 97 Nos.
c) 4-1/2” OD Grade ‘G’ Drill Pipes - 170 Nos.
d) 3-1/2”OD Grade ‘G’ Drill Pipes - 543 Nos.
e) 2-7/8” OD Grade ‘E’ Drill Pipes - 457 Nos.
f) 5” OD HWDP - 41 Nos.
g) 3-1/2” OD Drill Collar - 35 Nos.
h) 6-1/2” OD Drill Collar - 8 Nos.
i) 8” OD Drill Collar - 1 Nos.
j) Rig Tongs - 5 Pairs
k) Hand Slips - 18 Nos.
l) Drilling Spools - 20 Nos.
m) Elevator Links - 2 Pairs
n) Rotary Substitutes - 22 Nos.
Core Barrels & Mud Motor Servicing cum testing (prior to sending them to
sites):
a) 7-3/4” OD Core Barrel - 2 Times
b) 3-1/2” & 4-3/4” Mud Motors - 24 Times
c) 6-3/4” OD Core barrels - 6 Times
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Improvement of Infrastructure to meet urgent requirement: Designed and
Fabricated following items at CWS in order to meet the urgent requirement of
Drilling & Work-over operations during the year:
a) One No. of Drilling Tool Bin
b) One No. of Work-over Tool Bin
c) Eleven Nos. of BOP Skids
d) Two Nos. of Bit Breakers for 37-1/2” Rotary table.
e) Carried Regular Painting Jobs of Equipments wherever required to prevent
rusting.
Write off Materials: Proposed for Write off of various capital items including
tubular whose economical life was over and are not in usable conditions.
Budget (Capital & Revenue) and Stock items: Monitored and put up proposal for
Capital & Revenue Budgeted items for the year 2018-19 to centralized planning
section of drilling department. Advised immediate replenishment of stock nil items
on regular basis and opening of new matcodes for new capital items received by the
section during the year.
ERP System: Created requisitions, STOs, Gate Passes SESs, etc. on regular basis.
Also cleared the storage location on monthly basis.
Cost & Energy Saving: The Equipment & Fishing Operation Section reviews and
monitors the issuance of consumables like High Speed Diesel, Hydraulic Oil, Lube
oil, etc to Drilling & Work-over locations on a day-to-day basis and being
committed towards saving all forms of energy , initiates proactive action as
required.
Equipment on Rental: During the year, the section has issued various equipment
on rental basis for smooth operations at various Charter hired rigs engaged for
drilling and work-over jobs, viz. Fishing tools, Heavy Duty Spiders, Rotary
substitutes, Wellhead equipment, etc. and thereby contributed to the company’s
exchequer in the process.
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Details of various capital items received & inspected during the year
1) Blow Out Preventers
a) 21-1/4” x 2M (Annular) – 2 Nos.
b) 13-5/8” x 10M (Single Ram) – 2 Nos.
c) 7-1/16 x 5M (Double Ram) – 10 Nos.
d) 13-5/8” x 5M (Annular) – 4 Nos.
2) BOP Control units
a) 160 Gallons – 5 Nos.
b) 20 Gallons – 4 Nos.
3) Kellys
a) 5-1/4” Hexagonal – 4 Nos.
b) 2-1/2” Square – 2 Nos.
4) Shock subs, shock absorber and friction reduction tools
a) 8” OD 2 + 1 = 3 Nos.
b) 6-3/4” OD = 2 Nos.
5) 3-3/4” OD Super Fishing Jar – 2 Nos.
6) 3-1/2 OD HWDP – 45 Nos.
7) 2-7/8 Tubing Stripper – 6 Nos.
8) 2-7/8” EU DP (250Ton) Elevator – 4 Nos.
9) 2-7/8” OD Tubing Hand Slip – 4 Nos.
10) 3-1/2” OD Mud Motors – 4 Nos.
11) 7-5/8” Reg. RH Twin Pin Sub – 2 Nos.
12) 5” Drill Pipe Elevator CL-350 – 3 Nos.
13) Drill Collar Safety Clamps
a) For use on 8-1/2” OD to 9-5/8” OD tubular – 3 Nos.
b) For use on 4” OD to 5” OD tubular – 2 Nos.
c) For use on 5-1/2 OD to 7” OD Tubular – 4 Nos.
14) 5-1/2” OD Casing Hand Slip – 3 Nos.
15) Drilling Hook, 350 Ton – 3 Nos.
16) Ditch Magnet (Heavy Duty) – 3 Nos.
17) Side Door Elevators
a) For 4-1/2” OD Casing (250 Ton) – 4 Nos.
b) For 5-1/2” OD Casing (250 Ton) – 2 Nos.
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18) 13-3/8” OD Casing Single Joint Collar type Elevator - 4 Nos.
19) Rotary Hand Slips
a) For 5” OD Drill Pipe (Type SDXL) – 4 Nos.
b) For 3-1/2” OD Drill Pipe (Type SDML) – 4 Nos.
c) For 4-1/2” OD Drill Pipe – 3 Nos.
d) For 7” OD Casing – 4 Nos.
e) For 6-1/2” OD Drill Collar – 3 Nos.
f) For 8” OD Drill Collar – 3 Nos.
g) For 9-1/2” OD Drill Collar – 2 Nos.
20) Master Bushing for 17-1/2” Rotary Table – 2 Nos.
21) 5” OD Grade ‘G’ Drill Pipes – 10000 Mtrs.
SAP Notifications issued by Equipment & Fishing Operation Section during
the year for smooth running of Drilling and Work-over operations are as
follows:
a) Transport – VTR (for transfer of heavy materials): 457 Notifications
b) Workshop Services (for major repairs/servicing/overhauling): 358
Notifications
c) Civil / Electricals maintenance: 26 Notifications
Procurement of urgent material through ‘Non-Stock Spot’ by the section
during the year are as follows:
a) Total No. of Purchase Requisitions Created in SAP System and receipt of
material thereby: 32 Nos.
Bio-Metric Time Capturing Device (BTCD): One no. of BTCD was installed and
commissioned at Equipment & Fishing Operation Section during the month of
February 2017.
Swachh Bharat Abhiyaan: As per PM’s Swachh Bharat Abhiyaan campaign,
Equipment & Fishing Operation Section regularly works for maintaining the
cleanness of the Drilling Equipment yard both at Industrial Area and New
Industrial Area.
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Conclusion:
With the increase in Drilling and Work-over activities over the last few years consequent
to the deployment of total 17 nos. of Drilling rigs (includes 1 rig for water well drilling
operations) and 24 Nos. of Work-over rigs there has been a manifold increase in our in-
house activities to cater for these additional rigs with the existing manpower.
It may be appreciated that besides the conventional day-to-day jobs, the need for carrying
out various on-line transactions for issuance or transfer of materials, maintenance &
testing of equipment, record-keeping, planning & monitoring, etc is increasing day-by-
day. Owing to increased deployment of our equipment to Charter Rigs the frequency of
maintenance jobs has also substantially increased. Stringent safety and testing norms
being the order of the day, has necessitated better and detailed record-keeping & status
monitoring for all the equipment.
This substantial increase in work volume has however not been offset by the requisite
increase in manpower allocation to the section. To add to its woes, the section has on the
contrary been handicapped due to superannuation of experienced personnel in the recent
past with an ageing and ever-depleting workforce. With the present manpower strength it
is proving to be a herculean task to deliver the quality of service that has come to be
expected of the section. A review of the manpower strength allocated to the section is the
need of the hour to enable us to continue providing quality service in the days ahead.
11. HEALTH, SAFETY AND ENVIRONMENT
Operational Excellence is a continuous and long-term strategy to improve Company’s
performance systematically. HSE criteria functions such as employee safety, process and
asset safety, product safety and environmental impacts are important considerations
when analyzing operational risks. Therefore HSE domain plays major role in the
improvement of operational excellence of a Company.
Keeping in view of the above, Drilling department is constantly working hard in complying
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HSE regulations in its operations as well as improving its day to day HSE related
activities.
Drilling Department of OIL believes that achieving and sustaining a positive HSE culture
is a journey and not a discreet event. Focus is always on Top driven (leadership) HSE
management system with bottom support.
HSE Section of Drilling Department always strive for quality improvement with above
objectives
The performance report of HSE section of Drilling Department for the financial 2016-17
is furnished below:
Objectives:
Healthy Life of Men & Machines
Safe Working Condition [Zero incident]
Environment Friendly Atmosphere
Roles & Activities:
In order to fulfill the above objectives, the following roles/ activities are being
undertaken:-
Periodical inspections as well as audits of installations and suggestion for remedial
measures.
Monitoring of HSE measures.
EIA & EMP [Environment Impact Assessment & Environment Management Plan] of
the operational areas.
Obtaining EC [Environment Clearance] for drilling activities.
Quarterly OISD ESA compliance reporting, quarterly report of implementation of
actions pertaining to the recommendations of enquiry reports of accidents/
incident took place in installations, half-yearly EC-compliance reporting to MoEF,
Quarterly Incident report to OISD through S & E, Quarterly legal compliance report
etc.
Correspondences with all the Statutory & Regulatory authorities [DGMS, MoEF,
CPCB, SPCB, OISD etc]
Annual Return preparation and submission.
To facilitate all the installations with Stationeries/ Registers/ Formats etc.
Annual projection & Provision of PPE to all concerned.
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Annual Report preparation.
Accident/ Incident Analysis and investigation.
Preparation and submission of accident report (IV-A, IV-B, IV-C) to Mines
authority.
Conduction of bimonthly departmental Safety Meetings, monitoring of the safety
points discussed in the meeting for necessary compliance.
Projection of Safety items for Annual Budget.
Statutory training to employees.
IME & PME of the employees.
Centralized record keeping of employee’s Bio data, Training, IME/PME.
Assistance/ guidance to all Installations in respect to HSE matter.
Involvement in internal and external audits during Safety week.
Monitoring & Implementation of EC conditions.
Appointment/Termination of competent officials/persons on behalf of Mines
Managers as per statutory guidelines.
Necessary helps and guidance to installations during Safety Week-Audit, other
internal and any external HSE-audits.
ACHIEVEMENTS AT A GLANCE:
General:
1. Down trend in departmental accident [8 to 4].
2. Preparation and Submission of all required Statutory, Regulatory, inter
departmental & intra departmental documents on time.
3. Accelerated safety inspection frequency in Drilling & Work-over Installations.
4. Process is on for integrated EC, FC and NBWL.
Training:
Statutory and non statutory training program like Mines Vocational Training (MVT),
Refresher MVT, Gas Testing and Work Permit (GT & WP) Training, First Aid Certificate &
Refresher course (FA) were carried out both in-house (MTDC) and in-country with close
liaison with L & D Department. Similarly, First Aid Fire Fighting (FAFF) training was also
conducted at various well-sites by the Fire Service Department. Given below is the
number of work-persons undergone training during the year:
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1. TRAINING: (DEPARTMENT EMPLOYEES)
MVT: 03
MVT(R): 35
First Aid: 19
Gas Testing: 13
Though full effort was made, no more OIL- employees could be trained due to
operational reasons
2. TRAINING( CONTRACTOR EMPLOYEES)
MVT: 965
3. EXECUTIVE TRAINING:
Shri AMALENDU
BISWAS
RAAP NOIDA MANAGING RISK OF MAJOR
ACCIDENT IN O&GI
Shri BEDANTA NATH HYDR DIGBOI HYDROCARBON INDUSTRY
GROWTH PROSPECTS &
Shri BEDANTA NATH OSCS MUMBAI OIL SPILL INDIA 2016 - 4TH
NATIONAL CONF
Shri BEDANTA NATH NEBOSH MANAGEMENT
TRAINING &
DEVELOPMENT
CENTER
National Examination Board
of SH
Shri BEDANTA NATH CCO&G GUWAHATI INTERNATIONAL OIL & GAS
OPERATIONAL SAFE
Shri MANOJ KUMAR
BORBORA
GHSEC NEW DELHI 3RD GLOBAL HSE
CONFERENCE
Shri MANOJ KUMAR
BORBORA
HSE&OISL JAIPUR HSE OPERATIONAL
INTEGRITY-CLOSING THE
SA
Shri AMIT KUMAR
DEY
HSE TRNG MANAGEMENT
TRAINING &
DEVELOPMENT
CENTER
HSE TRAINING
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ACCIDENT ANALYSIS FOR LAST 05 YEARS:
Year
M&D MR Serious Fatal Total (No) Averag
e Age
(Years) Dept Others Dep
t Others Dept Others Dept Others Dept Others
2012-
13 2 - 4 1 2 3 - - 8 4 54
2013-
14 3 2 1 1 5 1 - - 9 4 49
2014-
15 2 1 2 - 2 1 - 1 6 3 51
2015-
16 2 - 1 - 4 1 - - 7 1 41
2016-
17 6 - - - 3 - - 1 4 0 50
ACCIDENT ANALYSIS FOR THE YEAR 2016-17:
Mine M&D MR Serious Fatal Total (No)
Average
Age
(Years)
Dept Others Dept Others Dept Others Dept Others Dept Others
Drilling
3
3
47.33
Workover
1
1
53
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Safety Audits:
(a) Internal Audit/ Inspection:
During the year under review the HSE Section carried out Internal Safety Audits/
Inspection by HSE-Engineers and Workmen Inspectors as per Mines Act 1952.
(b) External Audit:
External audit had been carried out during the year by DGMS-Elect, DMS, DDMS.
The audits both internal & external helped us in improving safety standard at our
installations as well as safety awareness amongst the mine working personnel.
Environment related issues:
Environment Clearance:
Provided inputs for Processes of obtaining prior EC (Environmental Clearance), FC
and NBWL from MoEF (Ministry of Environment & Forests) which shall be done
centrally for Field Headquarter. GM (HSE)
In addition to this, submission of six monthly compliance report on the stipulated
condition of EC and uploading the compliance report as well as test results of
monitoring report is being done by Drilling department.
Others
Observed all programs related to environment as done at company level
Awareness program in drilling location about Environment Protection.
Organize Mass Tree Plantation
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12. PLANNING & DATA SECTION
Activities:
a. Preparation of Departmental Budgets- Capital and Revenue.
b. Drilling Engineering & Scheduling of consumables for Drilling & Work-over Rigs /
wells.
c. Procurement – Planning and processing of all the items required for the whole
department.
d. Departmental Planning jobs pertaining to preparation and award of contracts,
extension / renewal of contracts and hiring any other services.
e. Carrying out of Technical Scrutiny of all the Capital, Revenue/ Direct purchase and
Stock items.
f. Finalization of Casing and Bit policies for all wells.
g. Well Budget: Planning & Preparation of requirement for capital equipment, casing,
spares and all other consumables for 3(three) consecutive years as per TDP.
h. Work related to Management Information System (MIS) involving preparation of
Annual Plan/Action Plan, Performance Review, Annual, Quarterly & Monthly
Performance Reports, Reports/ document for External/ Statutory authorities, Data
Management for Drilling & W-over Operation, Well completion Reports etc.
i. Written and Disposed off scrap equipment and spares of Drilling Department.
Performance worth mentioning:
My Annual Plan (MAP): Annual Revenue budgeting for the Department (including
well cost, maintenance cost) for 2016-17 was done as per the developed Excel Format
and submitted. The voluminous job involves cost planning for 38 cost centers and 60
(including 9 No WDW) Wells, each divided into Rig up – Drilling – Production Testing –
Rig Down phases for multiple direct cost elements for the year.
Management Information System (MIS): All the related work was done within the
stipulated / scheduled time and hence department has earned reputation of providing
all the MIS related information in time. In addition planning section submits weekly
reports on Drilling and Workover activities to CMD and DED apart from the
comprehensive report on Drilling performance to DGH on monthly basis.
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Contracts/ Contracting process handled / maintained:
1. Charter hire of 1400 HP/2000HP Drilling Rigs : 5 No
2. Charter hire of 500HP-750 HP Work-over Rigs : 12 No
3. Man Management Contracts :
For WDW rig : 1 No
For Drilling Rig : 4 No
For Work-over Rigs : 8 No
4. Contracts for Expert/Consultancy services:
Horizontal Drilling services with tools, equipments and consumables
J- Bend Drill services for high tech wells with tools & equipments and
consumables.
Hiring of MWD-SDMM-Jar along with services of expert
Cementing services along with tools & equipments and experts.
Drilling consultancy services
NDT of mast and substructure
NDT for tubular along with handling tools and equipments.
Work-over Rig health check-up.
Effluent Treatment Plant along with unit and consumables
5. Services for Rig painting with supply of consumables.
6. AMC of Emergency Escape device.
7. AMC of Advance Instrumentation Services.
8. Services for EIA study.
9. Different labour oriented contracts
10. Services of Automatic Bulk handling plants
11. Services for transportation of oil well cement.
12. Hiring of services for digitization of old well reports.
13. Hiring of services for dismantling of mast and substructure of DC-DC rig.
14. Hiring of water tanker.
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Purchase and Contracts:
During the year Purchase Requisition were released for 108 Budget Heads of total 111
Budget Heads from the Department for procurement of Capital/ Sp Revenue and Revenue
items amounting to 81.93 cr, out of which 22 PRs have been converted to Order till
31.03.2017 which is 20% of the number of raised indents and a total of 08 Purchase
Requisition for Hired Services were released amounting to 300.49 Cr till 31.03.2017.
13. ADMINISTRATION
Administration Section of the Drilling Department plays a vital role in achieving the
Drilling and Workover Target. The main Function of Administration Section are listed
below.
1. Personnel and Administration related activities of all executives, Drilling and
Workover Section Employees of Drilling Department which includes
a. Managing and maintaining record of leave/sick etc.
b. Joining, Absorption, Confirmation, Transfer and separation at departmental
level.
c. Processing of career progression at departmental level.
d. Disciplinary actions as and when required.
2. Allocation of shift personnel (both executive and employees) to Drilling and
workover locations. All is managed through a control room is run on 24 hrs basis
to cater to any urgent need like relief crew, emergency vehicle etc.
3. Manpower Planning and Projection for continuation of uninterrupted drilling &
workover operation is carried out by Admin Section.
4. Deployment of Company representative to various projects like NEF, KGB etc is
facilitated by Admin Section.
5. Nomination for various training of executives and employees and maintaining
record of the same.
6. Allocation of hired vehicle for other sections, shift movement and processing their
SES.
7. Liaison with Administration Department, Security and PR to carry out smooth
wellsite operation and also during bandh, blockade, strikes etc.
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8. Conducting various departmental activities like meeting, conference, get to-gathers
etc.
9. Infrastructure development and beautification in and around NIA.
10. Preparing GM (Drilling Services)’s report for Friday Meeting.
11. Supplying casual workers for casing handling, Telephone attendant and Pollution
control at wellsite. Contract Management of these contracts is also done by Admin
Section.
12. Personnel and Administration related activities of contractual officers of Drilling
department like
a. Maintaining their leave, sick record.
b. Processing of their monthly remuneration.
c. Contract Renewal formalities at departmental level.
Manpower Strength
Executives 126
Employees (Drilling & Workover Operation, Duliajan) 260
Employees (Drilling Operation, Moran) 39
Contractual Officers 15
Training Data
Description No. Of Executives No. Of Employees
MVT / First Aid / Gas
Testing
NIL 70
In house training 49 27
In Country Training 38 39
Abroad Training /
Inspection / Conference
10 00
* Training record of all sections of Drilling Department, excluding Drilling TS in FHQ.
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Joining & Separation:
Description No. Of Executives No. Of Employees**
Joining 14 01
Separation 03 44
Transfer to Drilling
Department
08 00
Transfer From Drilling
Department
12 00
Promotion 37 183(127SG/PG+52GOP+04VB)
**Employees of Drilling and WO Section both field and non field, Duliajan
Apart from this, Job rotation of Executives was done in a phase wise manner as per
requirements as advised by HOD. Distributions as well as submission of APR’s of
Executive and Employees were carried out within specified period. Also,
industrial/apprenticeship training etc. was arranged for about 47 nos students from
various technical institutions / universities during the year.
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14. INSTITUTE OF WELL CONTROL TECHNOLOGY
The institute was accredited by International Well Control Forum (IWCF) as a primary centre for conducting the Well Intervention Pressure Control and Drilling Well Control
Programme on 21.06.2012 after auditing the physical resources, management systems, instructors and course materials. A portable drilling simulator was installed and commissioned on 10.09.2012.
1. COURSE CONDUCTED
The institute conducted SEVEN numbers of Drilling Well Control Programme in the
financial year 2016 - 2017 as per the following details:
Name of the Course
Course Dates Batch Size
Participant’s Profile
Instructors Pass Percenta
ge
Drilling Well Control
Programme
06.06.16 -
10.06.16
10
Drilling - 0 External - 10
J. Chetia P. Buragohain
S. K. Gogoi
100%
Drilling Well
Control Programme
11.07.16 - 15.07.16
9 Drilling - 3 External - 6
P. Buragohain
KJ Deka 100%
Drilling Well
Control Programme
05.09.16 -
09.09.16 10
Drilling - 2
External - 8
J. Chetia
P. Buragohain KJ Deka
100%
Drilling Well Control
Programme
03.10.16 -
07.10.16 9
Drilling - 1
External - 8
J. Chetia P. Buragohain 100%
Drilling Well Control
Programme
05.12.16 - 09.12.16
8 Drilling - 3
External -
5
S. K. Gogoi J. Chetia
KJ Deka
100%
Drilling Well
Control Programme
16.01.17 - 20.01.17
5 Drilling - 0 External - 5
P. Buragohain
KJ Deka 100%
Drilling Well Control Programme
07.03.17 -
11.03.17 3
Drilling - 2
External - 1
S. K. Gogoi P. Buragohain KJ Deka
100%
2. PARTICIPANTS
The total numbers of participants for the courses in 2016 – 2017 were as given below:
Name of the Course
Number of
Batches
Total Number of
participant
Internal Candidates
External Candidates
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Rotary Drilling Well Control
Course
7 54 11 43
The total numbers of participants for the courses from 2012 – 2016 are as given below:
Year Number
of Batches
Total
Number of participant
Internal
Candidates
External
Candidates
2012 – 2013 5 45 36 9
2013 – 2014 9 85 41 44
2014 – 2015 11 124 49 75
2015 - 2016 8 74 24 50
2016 - 2017 7 54 11 43
TOTAL 40 382 161 221
3. INSTRUCTOR RE-CERTIFICATION AND TRAINING
The instructor as mentioned below attended the following technical training.
Training Course Name of the participant Particapants
Course Duration
Location
IWCF Train the Trainer Course
Mr Sanjib Kumar Gogoi 12.09.16 – 14.09.16
Mumbai
IWCF Train the Trainer Course
Mr Krantijyoti Deka 12.09.16 – 14.09.16
Mumbai
IWCF Train the Trainer Course
Mr Ashok Borgohain 12.09.16 – 14.09.16
Mumbai
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
I take this opportunity to acknowledge the excellent and outstanding contributions made
by each and every one of Drilling Department during the year to achieve highest ever
drilling meterage of 1,59,987 m, 51 nos. of completed wells and 214 nos. Workover job
completion.
The achievements were possible due to the sincere and dedicated efforts put in by Team –
Drilling.
I am immensely grateful to the Corporate Management, Local Management, for their
active support and guidance. I offer my sincere gratitude to RCE, ED (C&P), ED (F&A),
ED (ES), ED (HR&A) and ED (BM). I would also like to thankfully acknowledge the
support and co-operation received from various departments.
I would also like to acknowledge the contribution made by the executives, as well as work
persons of Drilling Department and specially the support & guidance/ advice extended by
the Management which have enabled the department to achieve the excellent result in
Drilling & Work-over operations including other support services. We would also like to
place on record our deep appreciation and acknowledge the intangible support from
various associated departments including the Admin/Security Departments for their
instant and continuous support as and when required to maintain continuous progress
of operations.
Dr Khargeswar Saikia General Manager (Drilling Services)
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ANNEXURE - 1
Performance of Drilling Rig(s) during 2016-17
Sr. No.
RIGNAME Owned/ C-Hired/
MMC
EXP DEV TOTAL Rig Mode-wise Time Break-up Out Cycle Cycle Days
Comm Days
Cycle Speed
Comm Speed Wells MET Wells MET Wells MET RB DR PT Cap
Rep OTH O/C
Nos (m) Nos (m) Nos (m) days days days days days
A C D F G H I J K L M N O P W X Y Z
1 750 HP Owned 1 2519 1 2412 2 4931 101.00 137.12 24.00 0 102.88 262.12 137.12 572 1094
2 S-1 Owned 0 0 3 9626 3 9626 97.00 154.98 80.82 0 32.20 332.8 154.98 880 1889
3 S-2 Owned 1 694 2 8243 3 8937 131.03 191.89 24.75 0 17.33 347.67 192 782 1417
4 S-3 MMC 1 2286 2 8809 3 11095 87.74 193.62 61.33 0 22.31 342.69 194 985 1743
5 S-4 Owned 0 0 4 12289 4 12289 108.46 205.42 41.83 0 9.29 355.71 205 1051 1820
6 S-5 Owned 1 1764 2 6431 3 8195 70.00 180.00 80.64 0 34.36 330.64 180 754 1385
7 S-6 MMC 3 7661 1 2559 4 10220 66.21 202.17 47.00 0 49.63 315.375 202.165 986 1538
8 S-7 MMC 0 0 3 11646 3 11646 81.26 243.32 30.85 0 9.57 355.43 243 997 1456
9 S-8 MMC 1 4571 0 0 1 4571 99.67 157.00 28.66 0 79.67 285.33 157 487 886
10 VFD-1 Owned 1 4409 0 0 1 4409 0.00 167.40 36.55 0 12.05 203.95 167.40 658 801
11 VFD-2
Owned 1 4450 0 0 1 4450 0.00 153.81 42.67 0 24.52 196.48 153.81 689 880
12 BHEL-IRA MMC 0 0 9 14950 9 14950 125.66 199.95 29.00 0 10.39 354.61 200 1282 2274
13 CH-2 (SIL) C-HIRED 2 5596 1 3994 3 9590 31.25 223.31 89.75 0 20.69 344.31 223 847 1306
14 CH-3 (JB) C-HIRED 1 5695 1 4371 2 10066 29.38 307.39 26.00 0 2.23 362.77 307 844 996
15 CH-4 (SIL) C-HIRED 1 5988 2 6957 3 12945 50.00 195.74 84.12 0 35.14 329.86 196 1194 2012
16 CH-5
(Quippo) C-HIRED 2 8284 0 0 2 8284 30.00 235.10 91.05 0 8.85 356.15 235 708 1072
17 CH-6 (SV) C-HIRED 0 0 1 958 1 958 4.00 56.94 5.82 0 6.24 66.76 56.94 437 512
18 CH-6
(Quippo)) C-HIRED
2 8689 1 4136 3 12825 43.00 228.67 47.60 0 18.73 319.27 228.67 1222 1706
TOTAL 18 62606 33 97381 51 159987 1155.66 3433.83 872.44 0 496.08 5462 3434 891 1417
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ANNEXURE - 2 Cycle & Comm. Speed of Completed Drilling wells in 2016-17
S. No.
Well Name
Nature Rig Name Target Depth (TD)
Drilled Depth (DD)
Spudding Date
Hermetical Test Date
Rig Release
Date
Rig Building (RB)
Drilling (DR) Production Testing (PT) Cycle
Speed Comm Speed
Planned Actual Planned Actual Planned Actual
1 2 3 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 1 WDW-162 WDW BHEL-IRI-A 1500 1357 3/30/2016 4/19/2016 4/23/2016 15 11 25 21 10 4 1147 1966
2 WDW-163 WDW BHEL-IRI-A 1500 1506 5/8/2016 5/26/2016 5/29/2016 15 15 25 18 10 3 1273 2545
3 HYE EXPL E-1400 (S.3) 3182 2286 3/15/2016 5/25/2016 6/20/2016 25 31 80 71 15 26 543 979
4 CG EXPL E-1400 (S.2) 3825 3864 2/15/2016 5/29/2016 25 44 90 104 15 0 794 1130
5 BGR EXPL CH-5 4540 4485 2/8/2016 5/8/2016 7/19/2016 25 0 120 90 15 72 842 1516
6 HYB EXPL E-1400 (S.5) 2930 2934 2/26/2016 6/8/2016 7/18/2016 25 39 70 103 15 40 490 867
7 DGY EXPL CH-2 4283 4321 2/6/2016 6/3/2016 7/18/2016 25 36 120 118 15 45 661 1114
8 DHM DEV CH-6 4250 4240 1/20/2016 6/2/2016 6/9/2016 15 16 120 134 10 7 822 963
9 TT EXPL CH-3 4365 4365 2/28/2016 6/14/2016 6/26/2016 15 8 120 107 15 12 1046 1241
10 CJ EXPL E-1400(S.6) 3939 4139 3/4/2016 6/12/2016 15 23 120 100 15 0 1024 1259
11 HYH DEV E-1400(S.4) 3150 3161 4/21/2016 6/15/2016 6/28/2016 25 38 70 55 10 13 907 1748
12 HYA DEV E-1400(S.1) 3155 3088 4/28/2016 6/18/2016 08/06/2016 15 13 70 51 10 49 831 1842
13 DHP-1 WDW E-1400(S.8) 4828 2970 2/4/2016 5/5/2016 25 21 120 91 15 0 807 993
14 WDW-171 WDW BHEL-IRI-A 1500 1515 6/15/2016 7/4/2016 7/8/2016 10 4 25 19 10 4 1707 2426
15 DHK DEV E-2000(S.7) 4086 4112 4/14/2016 7/15/2016 7/18/2016 10 5 120 92 10 3 1251 1360
16 CZ EXPL CH-4 4230 4248 5/20/2016 8/5/2016 8/27/2016 10 4 120 77 15 22 1255 1678
17 HXA EXPL 750-HP 2510 2519 5/30/2016 8/11/2016 15 12 60 73 15 0 902 1050
18 WDW-166 WDW BHEL-IRI-A 1500 1513 8/1/2016 8/19/2016 8/23/2016 10 6 26 18 10 4 1644 2557
19 BGK EXPL CH-6(Quippo) 4320 4271 4/28/2016 8/18/2016 9/13/2016 15 0 121 112 15 26 941 1160
20 HYP DEV E-1400(S.6) 2556 2559 7/19/2016 9/6/2016 9/30/2016 10 4 70 49 10 24 1011 1589
21 HYJ DEV E-1400 (S.3) 2536 2546 8/12/2016 9/28/2016 10/7/2016 10 3 80 47 10 9 1313 1648
22 HYF DEV E-1400(S.4) 3268 3269 7/27/2016 9/26/2016 10/7/2016 10 5 70 61 10 11 1291 1630
23 HYK DEV E-1400 (S.2) 2674 2694 7/25/2016 9/16/2016 9/29/2016 10 8 70 53 10 13 1107 1546
24 WDW-168 WDW BHEL-IRI-A 1500 1514 9/6/2016 9/25/2016 9/29/2016 10 3 25 19 10 4 1771 2424
25 HYD DEV E-1400 (S.5) 2768 2823 8/14/2016 10/28/2016 11/18/2016 10 3 70 75 10 21 867 1145
26 DHL DEV E-2000(S.7) 4053 4260 2/3/2016 10/6/2016 10/22/2016 20 15 120 246 10 16 468 527
27 HYG DEV E-1400(S.1) 3200 3193 9/15/2016 11/8/2016 11/29/2016 10 7 70 54 10 21 1185 1799
28 WDW-172 WDW BHEL-IRI-A 1600 1608 10/13/2016 11/6/2016 11/9/2016 10 4 25 24 10 3 1578 2038
29 TAT EXPL CH-2 4158 4160 8/6/2016 11/9/2016 12/4/2016 10 2 120 95 15 25 1037 1332
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30 HYL NAG CH-4 4052 4053 9/4/2016 11/13/2016 11/25/2016 10 3 120 70 10 12 1450 1761
31 TAL DEV CH-3 4157 4251 7/7/2016 11/25/2016 12/9/2016 10 3 120 141 10 14 818 917
32 HYM NAG 750-HP 2392 2412 10/17/2016 12/23/2016 1/23/2017 10 4 60 67 10 31 719 1095
33 HYN DEV E-1400 (S.3) 3345 3348 11/4/2016 12/31/2016 2/3/2017 10 7 70 57 10 34 1039 1787
34 DHF EXPL E-1400(S.6) 3027 3027 11/20/2016 12/28/2016 1/3/2017 15 4 70 38 15 6 1918 2423
35 WDW-167 WDW BHEL-IRI-A 1600 1617 11/23/2016 12/11/2016 12/15/2016 10 5 25 18 10 4 1822 2733
36 BGU EXPL CH-6 4334 4314 10/3/2016 12/7/2016 12/15/2016 15 4 120 65 15 8 1704 2019
37 HYI Dev E-1400 (S.2) 2900 2902 11/15/2016 1/4/2017 1/16/2017 10 7 70 50 10 12 1279 1766
38 HYT NAG E-1400(S.4) 2890 2894 11/20/2016 1/6/2017 1/17/2017 10 5 70 47 10 11 1397 1873
39 HXW NAG CH-4 2880 2904 12/3/2016 1/2/2017 2/22/2017 10 2 60 30 10 14 1920 2945
40 MKB-1 EXPL CH-5 5600 5624 8/13/2016 1/16/2017 2/11/2017 15 5 151 156 15 27 910 1097
41 WDW-170 WDW BHEL-IRI-A 1500 1515 1/1/2017 1/27/2017 1/30/2017 10 4 25 26 10 3 1397 1773
42 MFK EXPL 2000 VFD-2 4000 4445 8/23/2016 2/16/2017 170 177 22 44 612 764
43 MFJ EXPL 2000 VFD-1 4500 4409 8/28/2016 2/20/2017 170 176 22 40 621 762
44 DHJ DEV E-2000(S.7) 4139 4135 12/3/2016 2/23/2017 3/8/2017 25 42 120 82 10 13 918 1534
45 BGS DEV CH-2 4100 3994 12/23/2016 2/27/2017 25 19 120 66 10 22 1135 1841
46 SPB EXPL E-3000(S.8) 4312 4406 10/20/2016 3/5/2017 25 168 120 136 15 27 405 986
47 HYS EXPL E-1400(S.6) 3082 3085 1/25/2017 3/15/2017 20 15 70 49 15 17 1159 1915
48 DIB DEV E-1400(S.1) 3341 3345 1/19/2017 3/18/2017 30 51 70 58 10 14 827 1754
49 HYU NAG E-1400(S.4) 2965 2965 2/7/2017 3/25/2017 30 21 70 46 10 7 1219 1961
50 DHN DEV CH-6(Quippo) 4150 4132 1/9/2017 3/15/2017 15 25 120 65 10 17 1175 1934
51 NLK NAG E-1400(S.5) 3534 3608 1/2/2017 3/7/2017 30 45 70 64 10 25 819 1715
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ANNEXURE - 3
Shut Down analysis of Drilling Operation for 2016-17
RIGS TARGET ACHIVEMENT
SHUT DOWN HOURS
SURFACE SUBSURFACE ABSENTEESM ENVIRONMENTAL
MISC.
TOTAL TOTAL DAYS
Excess PT
Days GRAND TOTAL
Loc Non-readiness
Waiting for Allied Services
SHUT DOWN HOURS
750-HP 10200 4931 155.50 0.00 14.00 68.50 2328.00 56.75 2622.75 109.28 21 130.28
E-1400 (S-1) 9800 9626 19.50 0.00 3.00 113.25 288.00 378.50 802.25 33.43 54 87.43
E-1400 (S-2) 9900 8937 152.50 0.00 218.92 212.00 0.00 36.00 619.42 25.81 5 30.81
E-1400 (S-3) 10740 11095 44.00 0.00 12.50 321.00 148.00 75.00 600.50 25.02 35 60.02
E-1400 (S-4) 11850 12289 175.50 18.00 5.00 142.00 0.00 23.00 363.50 15.15 5 20.15
E-1400 (S-5) 9614 8195 43.50 8.00 218.00 144.50 0.00 517.00 931.00 38.79 51 89.79
E-1400 (S-6) 9500 10220 22.50 48.00 0.00 207.00 0.00 987.50 1265.00 52.71 16 68.71
E-2000 (S-7) 11950 11646 39.00 192.00 0.00 55.67 120.00 222.00 628.67 26.19 9 35.19
E-3000 (S-8) 12950 4571 26.50 198.00 24.00 712.00 216.00 672.00 1848.50 77.02 12 89.02
C/HIRED-01 12609 0.00 0.00
C/HIRED-02 8350 9590 156.75 0.00 0.00 156.00 264.00 219.00 795.75 33.16 52 85.16
C/HIRED-03 11850 10066 557.00 60.00 0.00 38.50 0.00 15.00 670.50 27.94 4 31.94
C/HIRED-04 9550 12945 5.50 0.00 0.00 41.00 576.00 94.50 717.00 29.88 13 42.88
C/HIRED-05 10961 8284 176.00 0.00 0.00 179.25 0.00 31.25 386.50 16.10 69 85.10
C/HIRED-06 958 46.75 0.00 0.00 188.75 0.00 16.00 251.50 10.48 10.48
C/HIRED-06 10200 12825 123.50 108.00 0.00 208.00 0.00 217.00 656.50 27.35 18 45.35
2000 VFD (V-1) 4400 4409 144.00 0.00 0.00 306.50 0.00 0.00 450.50 18.77 18 36.77
2000 VFD (V-2) 3800 4450 149.25 0.00 5.45 32.00 0.00 546.00 732.70 30.53 22 52.53
BHEL-IRI-A 10500 14950 310.85 274.00 0.00 127.75 0.00 62.50 775.10 32.30 32.30
TOTAL 178724 159987 2348.10 906.00 500.87 3253.67 3940.00 4169.00 15117.64 630
Rig Days 98 38 21 136 164 174 630 404 1033.90
Rig Year 0.27 0.10 0.06 0.37 0.45 0.48 1.73 1.11 2.83
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ANNEXURE - 4
PERFORMANCE OF DRILLING OUTFIT SINCE INCEPTION
(TILL FINANCIAL YEAR ENDING ON 31st MARCH-2017
Sl. No. Outfit
Date of Commissioning
Achievement Apr'15 - Mar'16
Job done Last well drilled Cum. Meterage
Full Part Full Part 1 750-HP 8/4/2015 4931 5 0 HYM
12742
2 E-1400 (S-1) 16/07/1984 9626 94 0 DIB
333307 3 E-1400 (S-2) 17/02/1985 8937 80 1
HYR 289669
4 E-1400 (S-3) 02/08/1985 11095 76 1
HYX 290071 5 E-1400 (S-4) 15/05/1986 12289 77 0 HYU
263749
6 E-1400 (S-5) 17/06/1987 8195 76 0 NLK
272615 7 E-1400 (S-6) 26/02/1988 10220 71 0 HYS
259882
8 E-2000 (S-7) 31/03/1989 11646 41 0 DHL
178151 9 E-3000 (S-8) 17/03/1990 4571 25 1
HYW 112243
10 2000VFD (V-1) 28/08/2016 4409 1 0 MFJ
4409 11 2000VFD (V-2) 23/08/2016 4450 1 0 MFK
4450
12 BHEL-IRI-A 16/05/1987 14950 126 1
WDW-173 194086
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ANNEXURE-5
Performance of WO outfit since inception till 31.3.2017
SL NO.
OUTFIT DATE OF COMMISSIONING
CUMULATIVE JOB CARRIED OUT SINCE INSPECTION
METERAGE.
SKYTOP-A 01/02/1978 282F + 7P Retired.
SKYTOP-B 04/04/1978 319F +11P Retired.
SKYTOP-C 29/03/1978 288F +11P Retired.
CARDWEL-A 04/06/1971 249F + 4P Retired.
CARDWEL-B 20/10/1983 181F + 9P Rig scrapped
CARDWEL-C 28/09/1983 184F + 8P Rig scrapped
BHEL-IRI-A 16/05/1987 37F + 1P + 1R Drlg Opn
BHEL-IRI-B 25/06/1988 117F +7 P + 0R Under Production
KREMCO-K-600 18/02/1986 248F + 16P Retired.
F.E.COOPER 18/08/1986 138F + 4P Retired.
CARDWEL-KB-150 01/02/1986 156F + 14P Retired.
1 BHEL-IRI-C 31/03/1989 110F + 17P + 1R
2 BHEL-IRI-D 31/03/1989 128F + 15P + 1R
3 CARDWELL-K-600 10/06/1985 223F + 12P +1R
4 RG-600-A 10/09/2008 51F + 2P + 1R
5 RG-600-B 10/09/2008 31F + 1P + 1R
6 RG-600-C 10/09/2008 35F + 1P + 1R
7 RG-600-D 10/09/2008 31F + 3P + 1R
8 RG-600-E 19/12/2008 17F + 3P + 1R
9 DM-01 19/01/2017 0F + 0P + 1R
10 DM-02 28/11/2016 1F + 0P + 1R
11 DM-03 10/02/2017 OF + 0P + 1R
BHEL-IRI-B (Static) 24F + 3P
BHEL-IRI-C (Static) 20F + 0P
Cardwell-C (Static) 4F + 0P
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ANNEXURE –6
WORKOVER JOB DONE OF FISCAL YEAR 2016-17 (I.E. 01.04. 2016 TO 31.03.2017)
TARGET -170
DATE : 31.03.2017 TOTAL DAYS : 365 SL
NO. OUTFIT JOB DONE Full Part R/ing
1 BHEL-C F F F F F F F R .
NHK-262 NHK- 67 JRN-45 NHK-605 NHK-387 NHK-332 NHK-622 NHK-417 7 0 1
2 BHEL-D F F F F F R
NHK-329 NHK-427 NHK-107 MKM-43 NHK-203 NHK-395 5 0 1
3 Cardl-K-600 F F F F F F F
NHK-322 NHK-126 NHK-222 JRN-23 NHK-163 NHK-261 JRN-38 7 0 0
4 RG-A F F F F F R
TMK-01 TMK- 06 SLM-22 KLN-22 KLN-14 NHK-159 5 0 1
5 RG-B F F F F F F F R
CBA-08 CBA-14 NHK-298 NHK-591 NHK-470 NHK-169 NHK-161 NHK-197 7 0 1
6 RG-C F F F F F R
TNL - 02 NHK-399 NHK-474 NHK-319 NHK-270 JRN-24 5 0 1
7 RG-D P F F F F F R
NHK-594 NHK-480 SLM-06 SLM-21 NHK-380 NHK-566 NHK-397 5 1 1
8 RG-E P F F R
MKM-42 NHK-606 NHK-547 NTL-02 2 1 1
9 DM - 01 R
NHK-207 0 0 1
10 DM - 02 F R
NHK-525 BPR-15 1 0 1
11 R
DM - 03 NHK-189 0 0 1
12 C/Hired -01 F F F F F F F F F R
JRN-18 BPR-02 BPR-18 MKM-50 BMR - 02 SLM-16 SLM-07 MRN-49 MRN-43 MRN-21 9 0 1
13 C/Hired -02 F F F F F F F F R
BPR-03 NHK-152 MKM-42 NHK-595 NHK-248 EKJ-01 MKM-50 NHK-389 NHK-529 8 0 1
14 F F F F F F F F F F F R
C/Hired-3
HJN-55 HJN-28 HJN-05 MKM-48 MKM-05 MKM-26 MKM-35 MKM-28 HJN-62 HJN-36 SMD-03 BGP-02 11 0 1
15 C/Hired-04 F F F F F F F F F F F R
ANNUAL REPORT DRILLING DEPARMENT
75
2016-17
SCM-002 BRK-08 HJN-29 HJN-07 MKM-35 HJN-41 HJN- 06 HJN-58 HJN-23 HJN-14 MKM-13 HJN-58 11 0 1
16 C/Hired-05 F F F F
BPR-09 BPR - 20 BPR-18 KLN-12 4 0 0
17 C/Hired-06 F F F F F F
MRN-116 MRN-108 MKM-14 DHL-01 MRN-86 MRN- 50 6 0 0
18 C/Hired-05( R ) F F F F F F F F F R
MRN - 27 MRN-107 MRN-108 MRN-83 SLM-27 MRN-68 MRN-104 BGN-19 BGN-17 BGN-03 9 0 1
19 C/Hired-06 ( R ) F F F F F R
NHK-499 NHK-389 KJN-09 NHK-614 NHK-358 NHK-375 5 0 1
20 C/Hired-07 F F F F F F F F F F R
HJN-33 NHK-314 JNG-03 MKM-42 NHK-631 EKJ-01 NHK-529 JRN-18 SLM-16 MTN-04 HJN-62 10 0 1
21 C/Hired-08 F F F F F F F F R
NHK-248 SLM - 40 NHK-619 NHK-562 BGN-11 NHK-592 NHK-606 MKM-09 MKM-12 8 0 1
22 C/Hired - 9 F F R
JRN- 45 NHK-329 BGN-21 2 0 1
23 C/Hired -10 F F F F R
BPR-10 BPR-14 BPR-10 BPR-14 BPR-05 4 0 1
24 C/Hired - 11 F F F R
NHK-537 KLN-14 KLN-21 NHK-421
3 0 1
25 C/Hired-12 F F F F R
BPR-001 BPR-09 BPR-13 BPR-11 BPR-14 4 0 1
Total 138 2 22
Full Part R/ing 138 2 22
149.00 %AGE OF Achievement 81.18
SUMMURY: (DRILLING) - 138 (PRODUCTION) - 76 = 214
ANNUAL REPORT DRILLING DEPARMENT
76
2016-17 ANNEXURE –7
RIG WISE TARGET Vs ACTUAL COMPRAISON WITH RIG YEAR AVAILABLE & LOSS 2016-17
Target Actual Percent
Achievement Rig
Yr.Tgt Rig Days Lost
Rig Yr lost
Actual Rig Yr utilized
750-HP 10200 4931 48.34 1.00 130.28 0.36 0.64 E-1400 (S-1) 9800 9626 98.22 1.00 87.43 0.24 0.76 E-1400 (S-2) 9900 8937 90.27 1.00 30.81 0.08 0.92 E-1400 (S-3) 10740 11095 103.31 1.00 60.02 0.16 0.84 E-1400 (S-4) 11850 12289 103.70 1.00 20.15 0.06 0.94 E-1400 (S-5) 9614 8195 85.24 1.00 89.79 0.25 0.75 E-1400 (S-6) 9500 10220 107.58 1.00 68.71 0.19 0.81 E-2000 (S-7) 11950 11646 97.46 1.00 35.19 0.10 0.90 E-3000 (S-8) 12950 4571 35.30 1.00 89.02 0.24 0.76 C/HIRED-01 12609 0.00 1.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 C/HIRED-02 8350 9590 114.85 1.00 85.16 0.23 0.77 C/HIRED-03 11850 10066 84.95 1.00 31.94 0.09 0.91 C/HIRED-04 9550 12945 135.55 1.00 42.88 0.12 0.88 C/HIRED-05 10961 8284 75.58 1.00 85.10 0.23 0.77 C/HIRED-06 958
0 10.48 0.03 0.00
C/HIRED-06 10200 12825 125.74 1.00 45.35 0.12 0.88 2000 VFD (V-1) 4400 4409 100.20 0.65 36.77 0.10 0.55 2000 VFD (V-2) 3800 4450 117.11 0.65 52.53 0.14 0.51
BHEL-IRI-A 10500 14950 142.38 1.00 32.30 0.09 0.91 TOTAL 178724 159987 89.52 16.30 1033.90 2.83 13.47