IP Library Granted Patent US 12709970
Granted Patent B2
US 12709970 · App. 18/329,920 · Granted Aug 18, 2026

Systems and methods for well placement in stable in-situ stress for horizonal drilling

Inventors: Hussain Al Abdrabalnabi (Dhahran, SA); Mohammad Asiri (Saihat, SA)
Assignee: Saudi Arabian Oil Company
E21B44/00E21B7/04E21B49/006E21B2200/20
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Patent No.
US 12709970
App. No.
18/329,920
Granted
Aug 18, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

Among other things, methods and systems are described for drilling a target wellbore in a hydrocarbon bearing (HCB) formation. A method involves selecting a plurality of offset wells in proximity of a location of the target wellbore, where the plurality of offset wells are in different directions with respect to the location; for each offset well: generating a porosity and in-situ stress profile for a first sub-formation of the HCB formation; and selecting, based on the porosity and in-situ stress profile, stable-stress window in the first sub-formation; integrating the stable-stress windows from the plurality of offset wells with seismic data associated with the first sub-formation; generating, based on the integrated data, a three-dimensional (3D) stress stable horizon in the first sub-formation; and generating, based on the 3D stress stable horizon, a drilling trajectory for a drilling operation in the first sub-formation.

Claims (67)

1 . A method for drilling a target wellbore in a hydrocarbon bearing (HCB) formation, the method comprising:

selecting a plurality of offset wells in proximity of a location of the target wellbore, wherein the plurality of offset wells comprise at least three offset wells that are in different directions within a distance from the location predicted for the target wellbore;

for each offset well of the plurality of offset wells:

generating a porosity and in-situ stress profile for a first sub-formation of the HCB formation; and

selecting, based on the porosity and in-situ stress profile, stable-stress window in the first sub-formation;

integrating the stable-stress windows from the plurality of offset wells with seismic data associated with the first sub-formation to generate integrated data;

generating, based on the integrated data, a three-dimensional (3D) stress stable horizon in the first sub-formation;

generating, based on the 3D stress stable horizon, a drilling trajectory for a drilling operation in the first sub-formation; and

during the drilling operation, controlling a drilling system to drill according to the drilling trajectory to create the target wellbore.

2 . The method of claim 1 , wherein selecting the stable-stress window in the first sub-formation further comprises: estimating a build-up section comprising a vertical angle increased at a rate for the lateral to be placed in a target zone.

3 . The method of claim 2 , further comprising:

during the drilling operation, using real-time data to verify a predicted location of the 3D stress stable horizon; and

in response to determining that the predicted location of the 3D stress stable horizon is inaccurate, adjusting the predicted location of the 3D stress stable horizon based on the real-time data.

4 . The method of claim 3 , wherein the real-time data is measurement-while-drilling (MWD) data.

5 . The method of claim 1 , wherein generating the porosity and in-situ stress profile for the first sub-formation comprises:

defining, using corresponding open-hole logs for a respective offset wellbore, sub-formation tops for a plurality of sub-formations in the HCB formation;

selecting, based on respective porosities of the plurality of sub-formations, the first sub-formation from the plurality of sub-formations; and

generating, based on porosity and stress data for the first sub-formation, the porosity and in-situ stress profile for the first sub-formation.

6 . The method of claim 5 , wherein selecting, based on respective porosities of the plurality of sub-formations, the first sub-formation from the plurality of sub-formations comprises:

determining that the respective porosity of the first sub-formation meets a target porosity for the HCB formation.

7 . The method of claim 1 , wherein selecting, based on the porosity and in-situ stress profile, the stable-stress window in the first sub-formation comprises:

identifying, based on the porosity and in-situ stress profile, high-stress contrast regions in the first sub-formation; and

defining, based on the high-stress contrast regions, upper and lower boundaries of the stable-stress window.

8 . The method of claim 1 , wherein integrating the stable-stress windows from the plurality of offset wells with the seismic data associated with the first sub-formation comprises:

determining respective thicknesses of the stable-stress windows;

interpolating the respective thicknesses of the stable-stress windows between the plurality of offset wells to generate interpolated thicknesses; and

tying the interpolated thicknesses with the seismic data to account for formation dipping.

9 . The method of claim 1 , wherein the drilling operation is underbalanced coiled tubing directional drilling (UBCTDD).

10 . A system for drilling a target wellbore in a hydrocarbon bearing (HCB) formation, the system comprising:

one or more processors configured to perform operations comprising:

selecting a plurality of offset wells in proximity of a location of the target wellbore, wherein the plurality of offset wells comprise at least three offset wells that are in different directions within a distance from the location predicted for the target wellbore;

for each offset well of the plurality of offset wells:

generating a porosity and in-situ stress profile for a first sub-formation of the HCB formation; and

selecting, based on the porosity and in-situ stress profile, stable-stress window in the first sub-formation;

integrating the stable-stress windows from the plurality of offset wells with seismic data associated with the first sub-formation to generate integrated data;

generating, based on the integrated data, a three-dimensional (3D) stress stable horizon in the first sub-formation;

generating, based on the 3D stress stable horizon, a drilling trajectory for a drilling operation in the first sub-formation; and

during the drilling operation, controlling a drilling system to drill according to the drilling trajectory to create the target wellbore.

11 . The system of claim 10 , wherein selecting the stable-stress window in the first sub-formation further comprises: estimating a build-up section comprising a vertical angle increased at a rate for the lateral to be placed in a target zone.

12 . The system of claim 11 , the operations further comprising:

during the drilling operation, using real-time data to verify a predicted location of the 3D stress stable horizon; and

in response to determining that the predicted location of the 3D stress stable horizon is inaccurate, adjusting the predicted location of the 3D stress stable horizon based on the real-time data.

13 . The system of claim 12 , wherein the real-time data is measurement-while-drilling (MWD) data.

14 . The system of claim 10 , wherein generating the porosity and in-situ stress profile for the first sub-formation comprises:

defining, using corresponding open-hole logs for a respective offset wellbore, sub-formation tops for a plurality of sub-formations in the HCB formation;

selecting, based on respective porosities of the plurality of sub-formations, the first sub-formation from the plurality of sub-formations; and

generating, based on porosity and stress data for the first sub-formation, the porosity and in-situ stress profile for the first sub-formation.

15 . The system of claim 14 , wherein selecting, based on respective porosities of the plurality of sub-formations, the first sub-formation from the plurality of sub-formations comprises:

determining that the respective porosity of the first sub-formation meets a target porosity for the HCB formation.

16 . The system of claim 10 , wherein selecting, based on the porosity and in-situ stress profile, the stable-stress window in the first sub-formation comprises:

identifying, based on the porosity and in-situ stress profile, high-stress contrast regions in the first sub-formation; and

defining, based on the high-stress contrast regions, upper and lower boundaries of the stable-stress window.

17 . The system of claim 10 , wherein integrating the stable-stress windows from the plurality of offset wells with the seismic data associated with the first sub-formation comprises:

determining respective thicknesses of the stable-stress windows;

interpolating the respective thicknesses of the stable-stress windows between the plurality of offset wells to generate interpolated thicknesses; and

tying the interpolated thicknesses with the seismic data to account for formation dipping.

18 . The system of claim 10 , wherein the drilling operation is underbalanced coiled tubing directional drilling (UBCTDD).

19 . A non-transitory computer storage medium encoded with instructions that, when executed by one or more computers, cause the one or more computers to perform operations for drilling a target wellbore in a hydrocarbon bearing (HCB) formation, the operations comprising:

selecting a plurality of offset wells in proximity of a location of the target wellbore, wherein the plurality of offset wells comprise at least three offset wells that are in different directions within a distance from the location predicted for the target wellbore;

for each offset well of the plurality of offset wells:

generating a porosity and in-situ stress profile for a first sub-formation of the HCB formation; and

selecting, based on the porosity and in-situ stress profile, stable-stress window in the first sub-formation;

integrating the stable-stress windows from the plurality of offset wells with seismic data associated with the first sub-formation to generate integrated data;

generating, based on the integrated data, a three-dimensional (3D) stress stable horizon in the first sub-formation;

generating, based on the 3D stress stable horizon, a drilling trajectory for a drilling operation in the first sub-formation; and

during the drilling operation, controlling a drilling system to drill according to the drilling trajectory to create the target wellbore.

20 . The non-transitory computer storage medium of claim 19 , wherein selecting the stable-stress window in the first sub-formation further comprises: estimating a build-up section comprising a vertical angle increased at a rate for the lateral to be placed in a target zone.