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Tutorial Sheet No.3: Well Design 2D

This document contains 14 multiple choice questions about well design and coordinate systems. Some key points addressed include: - Calculating maximum hold angle and end of bore measured depth or horizontal departure given well plan inputs - Converting between azimuth, quadrant system, and polar/rectangular coordinate representations of well paths - Determining distances, azimuths, and coordinates between wells or targets using different reference systems

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Tutorial Sheet No.3: Well Design 2D

This document contains 14 multiple choice questions about well design and coordinate systems. Some key points addressed include: - Calculating maximum hold angle and end of bore measured depth or horizontal departure given well plan inputs - Converting between azimuth, quadrant system, and polar/rectangular coordinate representations of well paths - Determining distances, azimuths, and coordinates between wells or targets using different reference systems

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Tutorial Sheet No.

3
Well Design 2D
Q1

Outputs:
Max hold angle θ = 47.01°
EOB MD = 3680.4ft.
Q2
Given the following well plan inputs, select the profile that most accurately represents the
proposed well.

Well plan inputs:


KOP = 1800 ft
BUR = 2.5°/100 ft
Target TVD = 7200 ft
Target distance = 4700 ft
Q3
Given the well plan inputs, calculate EOB HD. Type your answer in the box.
Round your answer to two decimals.

Inputs:
KOP = 1800 ft TVD
BUR = 2.5°/100 ft
Target TVD = 7200 ft TVD
Target distance = 4700 ft
Target direction = N 55° W
R = 2291.83 ft

Outputs:
Max hold angle θ = 47.01°
EOB HD = 729.1ft
Q4
Which of the following is the distance represented by X?

 7400 ft TVD
 600 ft North
 500 ft West
 400 ft Vertical Section Departure
Q5
• The three common methods of map projection are:
 Horizontal
 Conical
 Cylindrical
 Planar
 Latitudinal
 Classical
• In which section of the well does inclination decrease to a
point where it is less than the tangent inclination?
 Vertical
 Tangent
 Horizontal
 Build
 Drop
Q6:The surface location of a rig is 10,125,000mN and 3,050,000mW. A reservoir
rock is located 10,124,100mN and 3,049,300mW. The rig and reservoir have the
same reference location. Determine the azimuth, horizontal departure, and
coordinates of a well drilled from the surface location to the reservoir rock taking
the rig location as a local reference point.

Q7:Two wells drilled from the same surface location (point O) have the following
well data:
Well A:
Azimuth = 30 degrees
Closure distance = 831 feet
Well B:
Azimuth = 105.5 degrees
Closure distance = 458 meters
Determine the following:
• The shortest distance between the two wells
• The azimuth of well B (referenced to well A)
• If a third well C is to be drilled S25W from the surface location O such that it falls on
same N/S coordinate with well B, determine the E/W coordinate and horizontal
departure of this new well.
Compass Quadrant and Azimuth Directions
Q8:Which of the following is the correct answer when converting a well direction
from 250°Azimuth to a direction in the quadrant system?
Select the correct answer.
a) W70°S
b) N70°E
c) S70°W
d) S250°W
Q9:Which of the following is the correct answer when converting a well direction
from N26.5°W to a direction expressed in azimuth?
Select the correct answer.
a) 206.5° AZM
b) 153.5° AZM
c) 26.5° AZM
d) 333.5° AZM
Changing Quadrant to Azimuth
Q10:Which of the following is the correct answer when converting a well
direction from 125° Azimuth to a direction in the quadrant system?
Select the correct answer.
a) S55°W
b) S55°E
c) N55°E
d) N55°W
Q11:Which of the following is the correct answer when converting a well
direction from S45°30’E to a direction expressed in azimuth?
Select the correct answer.
a) 45.5° AZM
b) 134°30’ AZM
c) 26.72° AZM
d) 134.5° AZM
Polar and Rectangular Coordinate Systems
Q11: What is the equivalent polar coordinate of a well target if the rectangular
coordinate is N 825.7 ft, W 325 ft?
Select the correct answer.
a) 825.7ft @ 118.3° AZM
b) 325 ft @ 11.9° AZM
c) 887.36 ft @ 220.5° AZM
d) 887.36 ft @ 338.5° AZM
Q12: What is the equivalent polar coordinate of a well target if the rectangular
coordinate is S 35 ft, E 65 ft?
Select the correct answer.
a) 118.3 ft @ 73.82° AZM
b) 73.82 ft @ 118.3° AZM
c) 83.82 ft @ 218.3° AZM
d) 45.98 ft @ 87.4° AZM
Polar and Rectangular Coordinate Systems
Q13: What is the equivalent rectangular coordinate of a well target
if the polar coordinate is 1679 ft @ 140° AZM?
Select the correct answer.
a) E 1286.19 ft, S 1079.24 ft
b) W 1079.24 ft, S 1286.19 ft
c) E 1079.24 ft, S 1286.19 ft
d) E 1452.54 ft, N 1765.23 ft
Q14:What is the equivalent rectangular coordinate of a well target if
the polar coordinate is 950 ft @ 256° AZM?
Select the correct answer.
a) W 921.78 ft, S 229.83 ft
b) S 921.78 ft, W 229.83 ft
c) N 921.78 ft, E 229.83 ft
d) W 437.69 ft, S 123.45 ft

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