The technical innovation within the I-Disc project is the novel mechanical and electronic system DEAP which can be integrated into a modularly configured tool and effectively deployed in down hole gas and oil exploration drilling strings to reduce the risk and costs associated with stuck-in-hole scenarios This technology is adaptable for many other downhole tools. This is a significant technological advancement when compared with current state of the art technology. At its core it uses advanced micro-processor technology combined with logic/system intelligence and will be the only down hole disconnect tool incorporating system intelligence capable of recognising conditions down hole.
The final outcomes of the project are an intelligent circulation tool ICIRC in 81/4” diameter size, tested to meet the oil & gas well drilling environment, designs of integrated I-DISC tools at 7” diameter & and 8 1/4” diameter. Such tools will be capable of operating at temperatures up to 150°C. Knowledge of components that may facilitate improved temperature tolerance up to 175ºC HT and pressures up to 20,000 psi have also been established. Developed for intelligent disconnects and circulation tools the system can be run in the BHA’s and/or in the heavyweight drill pipe. The technology is capable of use in all oil and gas exploration well (vertical, inclined, horizontal, highly deviated and high temperature high pressure) applications.
The I-DISC tool will provide the ability to reliably and efficiently control the BHA disconnection process with easier ‘fishing’ for potential recovery of the BHA. Further to this, from an environmental perspective, less use of explosives will be required or less use and potential release of harmful and aggressive chemical cutters into the marine environment would result from this project’s implementation.
The IDISC and ICIRC tools capability will thus increase the efficiency of oil and gas exploration drilling with reduced energy consumption. A new Business Intelligent Drilling Tools has been created to exploit the outcomes from the project, ultimately this will provide jobs for Managers, engineers, technicians and ancillary workers within the European Union.