Variations
Rotary assembly
Rotary assemblies are commonly used where formations are predictable and the rig economics are an issue. In such an assembly the weight of the drill collars gives the BHA the tendency to sag or flex to the low side of the hole, collar stiffness length and stabiliser diameter and placement are engineered as a means of controlling the flex of the BHA. This will bring about the desired hold, build or drop tendency. The ability to vary the directional tendency of the assembly comes from varying the weight on the bit. A fixed assembly has only one directional tendency. The weight on bit allows you to tune that tendency. The bottom-hole assembly (BHA) can be: * slick with no stabilisers * a pendulum bottom-hole assembly for reducing the deviation of a well * packed with stabilisers for a straight hole / a short lock assembly * a fulcrum for increasing the deviation of the well / a long lock assembly Bottom-hole assemblies are also described as * specialized, such as articulated, * steerable, and * oriented or non-oriented.Fulcrum / Long Lock
This assembly is used to build angle. The assembly usually incorporates a near bit stabiliser. Behind this would be a selection of drill collars and Heavy Weight Drill Pipe (HWDP). The length of the section AFTER the near bit stabilizer would determine the extent of the angle build rate. After the appropriate length of pipe after the near bit stabiliser you would place a drill string stabiliser. In short the longer the gap between the near bit and the drill string stabiliser the greater the angle building rate. Care must be taken to not have this section too long as the pipe may sag too much and rub against the borehole wall. This could result in key seating and pipe digging into the borehole wall.Stabilisation / Short Lock
This assembly is usually used to maintain borehole angle. This assembly is very rigid allowing little movement of the bit. Such an assembly would mean that the stabilisers are closely packed: a near bit stabiliser within 0–30 feet of the drill bit, and two more spaced 30 and 60 feet beyond it. If a short drill collar is used, then the stabilisers can be even closer together. The shorter the distance between the stabilisers means that the drill collars bend less and the weight on bit (WOB) pushes directly on the bit, hence maintaining the angle.Pendulum assembly
A pendulum assembly is used to reduce the angle build rate or reduce well-bore angle. In this assembly there is no near bit assembly. The front portion of the (BHA) is allowed to hang as a result of its own weight. In such a case the first stabiliser is placed 30–45 feet behind the bit. This hanging means that there is a force acting on the low side of the hole, which causes the deviation. In the case of a straight hole then the bit simply continues downward.BHA configurations
There are three types of BHA configurations.{{cite book, title=Drill Stem Design and Inspection, year=1992, publisher=T.H. Hill and Associates Inc., location=Houston Texas, author1=Tom H. Hill, author2=Randy C. Money. These configurations addressed are usually concerned with the use or layout of drill collars, heavy weight drill pipe and standard drill pipe. Type 1, standard simple configuration, uses only drill pipe and drill collars. In this instance the drill collars provide the necessary weight on the bit. Type 2 uses heavy weight drill pipe as a transition between the drill collars and the drill pipe. Weight on bit is achieved by the drill collars. Type 3 uses the drill collars to achieve directional control. The heavy weight drill pipe applies the weight on the bit. Such a layout promotes faster rig floor BHA handling. It may also reduce the tendency for differential sticking. In most cases the above three types of configurations usually apply to straight/vertical wellbores at most low to medium angle wellbores. For high angle and horizontal wellbore careful weight control of the BHA is a must. In this instance the weight may be applied by running the drill pipe in compression in the high angle section. The high angle may help to stabilise the drill pipe allowing it to carry some compression.BHA tools
Stabiliser
A stabiliser is used within a column of drill collars. They help guide the bit in the hole. They play a major part inReferences