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2. CONTENTS
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II. New Approach ..............................................................................
IV. Usability .......................................................................................
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III. Basic Function ............................................................................ 5
VI. Reporting .................................................................................... 9
VII. Data Management ......................................................................
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X. References ...................................................................................
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I. Challenges
It is a fact that mud engineers used paper forms to record mud properties every morning. With the
introduction of Microsoft Excel®
, people began to take advantage of electronic filing systems. This
greatly enhanced the reporting quality and filing.
However, the part critically missing with this approach is the organization of numeric daily reports and
the generation of end-of-well recaps, not to mention the well comparison, which requires obtaining
records of numerous drilling activities, of different periods of time, of multiple wells in various geo-
graphical areas.
Trying to overcome the limitations of Microsoft Excel®
spreadsheets, others have developed simple
mud reporting softwares. Unfortunately, these efforts often fall short in the following areas:
• Repeated data input
• Lack of graphs
• Report transmit
• Report management
• End-of-well recap
• Well comparison
• Data archiving
• Continuation of support and upgrade
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II. New Approach
The modern approach of mud reporting is to use a software with an advanced database backbone to
perform solids analysis, hydraulics calculations, to keep track of all inventory and cost and to quickly
generate an overall view of the cost. By looking at the end-of-well recap, mud engineers and compa-
ny men can easily identify the most costly drilling intervals and make the necessary modifications on
the mud program for the next well. As this new technology evolves – it has great benefits of present-
ing much more meaningful details to both mud and oil companies.
As part of the ongoing efforts to overcome the challenges and to meet the ever-changing require-
ments of the drilling mud industry, Pegasus Vertex, Inc. and Anchor Drilling Fluids worked together to
develop MUDPRO, a drilling mud reporting software. Since its release in 2009, many mud engineers
have been using it on daily basis.
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III. Basic Function
The software is designed for both mud engineers at the rig sites and the company men in the office.
The main function is for mud engineers to record the mud data and generate daily reports. It can also
be used by company men for reviewing and managing data, making an end-of-well recap and com-
paring data between multiple wells.
The software contains many engineering calculations, such as solids analysis, bit optimization, well-
bore hydraulics, additive concentration, mud volume, etc. It replaces hand calculations and provides
more accurate results. With the input mud properties and hydraulics results, mud engineers will be
able to see if the drilling hydraulics is effective. The rheology results and the additive concentration
give mud engineers a clear idea if the mud is in good condition. The mud volume calculation shows
the exact volume for each section of the hole and the pits volume, and storage volume as well, so
mud engineers can be aware of how much mud is required or lost. Solids analysis can work with wa-
ter-based, oil-based and synthetic based mud. In different types of mud, the software requires differ-
ent parameters and calculations for different results.
The software also helps mud engineers to select the proper type of mud. Users can input several
mud samples with different properties, and let the software predict the cuttings clearance and hydrau-
lics. By comparing the results, engineers can select the best type of mud.
Such software normally has two types of data transmission methods. The first one is “terminals to
server”, as shown in Fig. 1, the second one is “terminal to terminal”, or “point to point” (P2P), as
shown in Fig. 2. The “terminals to server” model requires an intranet and a server station to support
the data transmission. Daily mud reports are created by terminal computers at the rig sites, and then
transferred to a central server in the office. The central server stores the data of all the wells. Mud
engineers with administrative privileges can log in to the server to review the data and maintain the
server. The P2P model, used in this software, is a simpler and more flexible model. It does not require
a server station or an intranet. All the terminals are in equal level and one terminal can send data to
any other terminals. With the P2P model, mud engineers can send a well file to anyone via email, and
the person who receives this file can open it on their computer, so they can review the data or print
out the report. If the Internet signal is not available at the rig sites, mud engineers can save the data
in their computers and send it to the office later whenever the Internet is available.
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Fig. 1. Terminals to server model
Fig. 2. Terminal to terminal model
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IV. Usability
The usability of any software is an important factor of the quality of the software. A user-friendly
interface not only makes the program’s structure easy to understand, but also allows the users to
input data efficiently and accurately, creating a pleasant experience. A main interface is shown in
Fig. 3. The interface of the software is so straight-forward that an entry-level engineer can easily
understand everything in the interface without receiving any training. The items in the interface are
grouped by their categories.
Fig. 3. Software interface
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V. Flexible Designs
Comparing with Microsoft Excel®
spreadsheets or some other reporting tools, this software provides
to the user many unique and flexible designs. The well carry-over function is one of them. It can copy
the data of a completed well to a newly started well, so that users don’t have to input duplicated infor-
mation again. Meanwhile, the ending inventory of the previous well will become the initial inventory of
the new well. This function is very effective when all that is left of the previous well can be transferred
directly to a new well.
Once a new report is created, one click can allow users to copy the data from the previous day to the
next day’s report, then users can simply update the new data and leave the unchanged data as it is.
In this way, the user does not need to rewrite the same information over and over again.
Keeping track of mud data is vital to mud companies and operators. To make this task easy, the
software is equipped with a database for daily mud properties, product inventory, cost and operation
parameters. This database can include daily information for multiple wells. The management can
import various databases created by different engineers and make an all inclusive database for all the
wells drilled within a certain period of time. Well comparison can then be done using the integrated
database. Another benefit of the database is that engineers can use an existing well and modify it for
the new well so that all the product information does not have to be retyped.
The mud reporting software has an intelligent warning system which can reduce the chance for er-
rors. Algorithms within the program help users input the correct data by providing calculations and
messages. It can give users a warning message when some input error is detected or when some
required filed is missing.
Although past data is rarely changed after the daily mud report has been sent out, the software gives
the flexibility to change the data on past reports. However, if the prices of some products change or
a mud engineer made a server mistake in the past reports, then the software allows users to come
back to a historical report and change the data. If the changed data associates with some other data,
then these changes will automatically be applied to all the associated data as well. For example,
during the drilling of a well, if the engineer finds an incorrect price, he is able to go back to the begin-
ning of this well and make the correction. Then the software will apply the new price to all the existing
reports and recalculate the cost of this product for each day and the total cost as well. Price change
can be applied to any specific period of time.
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VI. Reporting
The daily report generated by the program not only meets the standards of the API mud report
format, but also provides additional information. A sample of a daily mud report is shown in Fig.4.
Depending on the requirements, users have the option to hide the product price and cost, and
only show the daily total cost instead. This will safeguard the confidential information in case users
choose to do so.
Fig. 4. A sample of daily mud report
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VII. Data Management
An end-of-well report, or a recap report which contains all the information of the drilling progress,
is always required by the operating company when a well is finished. Manually coping data from all
mud reports and then pasting it to a well recap report is a fussy and time-consuming job. Normally
to make a recap report for a 60 day well may take about 5 hours or even more. But with the help
of the software, generating such an end-of-well report becomes effortless, as simple as a click of a
button. A recap report containing data charts and graphs will be generated in a few seconds. In ad-
dition, if the planned data is provided to the software, then the recap can display both planned and
actual data. A graph of MD vs. drilling days is shown in Fig. 5. In this graph, the green line indicates
the planned data, while the blue line indicates the actual data. With the plot of both lines, users can
compare them and find out which section of the well is drilled faster or slower than expected. Then
users could find out why the drilling progress is delayed and try to avoid similar issues for the next
well. A pie chart is created by the software, shown in Fig. 6. This chart shows the cost distribution of
each product used in this well and the total cost as well.
Fig. 5. Planned vs. Actual Data
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Fig. 6. Cost distribution pie chart
The software is able to set up drilling intervals. Users can define various interval names for a well;
such as, conductor, surface casing, intermediate casing, etc. Then the software can summarize the
data for one selected interval and generate an interval summary report.
Well comparison is a unique function of this software. It allows users to select up to 10 wells and
compare their data, including the drilling speed, daily cost, mud properties, etc. The software can
also print out a comparison report. With the comparison results, users can summarize the drilling
experience and apply them to the next well.
Fig. 7 shows the comparison of the daily cost of 3 selected wells. Fig. 8 shows the comparison of
the cumulative cost. The bar charts can also show the comparison of cost per ft and cost per day.
With those bar charts, users can investigate the drilling cost efficiency and optimize drilling opera-
tions for the most economical operation.
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Fig. 7. Daily cost comparison chart
Fig. 8. Cumulative cost comparison
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VIII. Conclusion
Drilling mud business may have been associated with advanced chemistry, rheology, etc, however
advanced computer technology, especially software, streamlines the mud engineers’ daily job as
shown in the following list:
1. Standardizes the input, calculation and reporting.
2. Reduces chances of errors.
3. Clarifies the communication between mud companies and operators.
4. Reveals and identifies problems.
5. Provides better guidance for future operations.
6. Saves time and enhances job performances.
For more information on MUDPRO, please contact PVI at:
Pegasus Vertex, Inc.
6100 Corporate Dr., Suite 448, Houston, TX 77036
Tel: (713) 981-5558 / Fax: (713) 981-5556
sales@pvisoftware.com
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IX. Acknowledgments
Special thanks to Anchor Drilling Fluids for their technical guidance during this development. We
also want to extend our appreciation to our intelligent developers, E. Wang and H. Hu who make
this software a reality.
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