世界上最安全的 RZR

Nabors 的新型 RZR 钻台自动化模块已在二叠纪盆地的埃克森美孚油井进行了测试,旨在通过完全自主的钻台来确保工人的安全

钻机上最重要的工作就是将其带回家。没有工人,这项工作就无法完成,这就是为什么安全在经常危险的能源行业中如此重要的原因。

公司通过先进技术和在流程中实施更多自动化来保护员工。纳伯斯工业公司最近推出了一种新的解决方案,该解决方案具有更高的安全性和效率。

他们的解决方案是:Canrig Red Zone Robotics Rig Floor(RZR),发音为“azor”。该技术对现有钻机上的“机器人模块”进行了改造,使钻机地板和井架上没有人员,从而实现解放双手。 Travis Purvis,Nabors 全球运营高级副总裁。

“这是我们钻机上现在存在的自动化,我们可以让人们离开钻机台和井架并远离危险,同时钻井并仍然获得有效的钻井结果,”普维斯说。

避开“禁区”

他说,RZR 的想法来自 Nabors 的信念,即他们“必须开发能够让人们完全脱离这些红色区域的技术”,这些红色区域是钻台上的高风险区域。

Nabors 高级营销总监布莱恩·布鲁克斯 (Brian Brooks) 表示,此类红色区域包括钻头或管道附近的任何地方,以及通常 90 英尺高的井架工位置。

“这在很大程度上是一种‘鱼与熊掌兼得’类型的技术。我们可以将人员移出这些红色区域,并在不影响性能的情况下为他们提供钻机上新的增值任务。” “Travis Purvis,Nabors

“RZR 令人难以置信的是,我们在这些地区无人参与的情况下提供了高规格的钻机性能,”布鲁克斯说。

RZR 从 Nabors 新建的 PACE-R801 机器人钻机中汲取灵感,这是 Nabors 的第一台全自动陆地钻机。与 R801 一样,RZR 将钻井自动化软件与先进的机器人技术相结合,实现钻井完全自动化,但“成本仅为新建钻井的一小部分”,Purvis 说。

RZR 钻台可以改装到任何陆上或海上的交流电钻机上,并创建一个自主环境,使司钻能够在司钻的驾驶室中监控操作。Nabors RZR 的所有功能均通过其钻机操作系统 SmartROS 启用,该系统可以安装在现有钻机上并用于控制自己或第三方设备。

二叠纪盆地试验

RZR 可自动执行可重复的任务,并可以在孔内和孔外进行钻孔连接。其 iRacker 功能是一个完全自主的三层管材处理系统,可实现免提管道处理以及在线和离线展位搭建。免提管道处理使地面手和井架手远离红色区域。

“这在很大程度上是一种‘鱼与熊掌兼得’类型的技术,”普维斯说。“可以将人员移出这些红色区域,并为他们分配钻机上的其他任务,同时在操作性能方面获得安全的结果和高度可预测的结果。”

Nabors 的新型 RZR 钻台自动化模块旨在通过完全自主的钻台确保工人的安全
(来源:纳伯斯工业)

但是,对于 Nabors 来说,首先要享受这块蛋糕,他们需要一个合作伙伴,让他们能够灵活地为他们的一台钻机配备新的 RZR 技术。在埃克森美孚,他们找到了一个共同重视安全的合作伙伴。

“埃克森美孚提供的是一种志同道合的理念,我们坚信我们必须让人们走出红区,”普维斯说。

他指出,作为第一个采用者,这家超级巨头提供了与 Nabors 的立场和技术一致性,使该公司能够证明这一概念。 

到 2022 年底,Nabors 已为一台现有钻机“X29”配备了 RZR 技术,并为埃克森美孚在二叠纪盆地钻了四口井。Purvis 表示,随着 Nabors 在第五口井的工作,RZR 已被证明“可靠且高效”。尽管扩展和扩展该技术是合乎逻辑的下一步,但 Purvis 还有其他野心。

“我们相信这项技术是未来,随着时间的推移,我们将看到这种技术在更广泛的 Nabors 机队中得到部署,”他说。“我们的希望和期望是,我们也能看到这项技术也部署在第三方钻机上。这不是我们紧握的技术,它是我们自己的。我们非常有兴趣以开放的态度持有此内容,并允许更广泛的行业访问此内容并使其可用。”

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The World’s Safest RZR

Nabors new RZR Rig Floor Automation Module, already tested at Exxon Mobil wells in the Permian Basin, looks to keep workers safe with a fully autonomous rig floor

The most important job on a drilling rig is making it back home. The work cannot be done without the workers, which is why safety is so paramount in the oft-dangerous energy industry.

Companies are protecting their workers by advancing technology and implementing more automation into their processes. Nabors Industries recently unveiled a new solution that touts greater safety and efficiency.

Their solution: the Canrig Red Zone Robotics Rig Floor, or RZR — pronounced “razor.” The technology retrofits a “robotics module” on existing rigs to become hands free with a rig floor and derrick clear of people, said Travis Purvis, Nabors’ senior vice president of global operations.

“This is automation that exists on our rigs now whereby we can get people off the rig floor and derrick and out of harm's way, while drilling and still getting an efficient drilling outcome,” Purvis said.

Avoiding the ‘red zone’

The idea for RZR came from Nabors’ belief that they “had to develop technology that would get people completely out of these red zones,” which are high-risk areas on the drill floor, he said.

Such red-zone areas include anywhere near the drill bit or pipe, as well as the derrickman position that is often 90 feet high, said Brian Brooks, Nabors senior marketing director.

“This is very much a ‘have your cake and eat it too’ type of technology. We can move people out of those red zones and give them new value-added tasks on the rig without compromising performance.” —  Travis Purvis, Nabors

“What's incredible about RZR is we're delivering high-spec rig performance with nobody in those areas,” Brooks said.

The RZR drew inspiration from the Nabors newbuild PACE-R801 robotic drilling rig, which is Nabors’ first fully-automated land rig. Like the R801, the RZR combines drilling automation software with advanced robotics technology to fully automate drilling, but at a “fraction of the cost of a newbuild,” Purvis said.

The RZR Rig Floor can retrofit onto any electrical alternating current rig, onshore or offshore, and create an autonomous environment in which drillers are able to monitor operations from the driller’s cabin. All Nabors RZR features are enabled through its rig operating system, SmartROS, which can be installed on existing rigs and used to control its own or third-party equipment.

Permian Basin tryout

The RZR automates repeatable tasks and can make drilling connections in and out of hole. Its iRacker feature is a fully autonomous, triple-racking tubular-handling system that enables hands-free pipe handling and on- and offline stand building. The hands-free pipe handling keeps floor hands and derrick hands out of red zones.

“This is very much a ‘have your cake and eat it too’ type of technology,” Purvis said. “We can move people out of those red zones and give them other tasks on the rig and, at the same time, have a safe outcome and highly predictable outcome in terms of operational performance.”

Nabors new RZR Rig Floor Automation Module looks to keep workers safe with a fully autonomous rig floor
(Source: Nabors Industries)

But, for Nabors to enjoy this cake in the first place, they needed a partner that would allow them the ability and flexibility to equip one of their rigs with the new RZR technology. In Exxon Mobil, they found a partner with a shared emphasis on safety.

“What Exxon's provided is a like-mindedness in terms of a firm belief that we've got to get people out of red zones,” Purvis said.

He noted the supermajor, as a first adopter, provided a posture and a technology alignment with Nabors that allowed the company to prove the concept. 

By late 2022, Nabors had equipped one existing rig – X29 – with RZR technology and drilled four wells in the Permian Basin for Exxon Mobil. With Nabors working on the fifth well, RZR has proved to be both “reliable and efficient,” Purvis said. Although scaling and expanding the technology is the logical next step, Purvis also has other ambitions.

“We're convinced that this technology is the future, and we will see this deployment, over time, on the broader Nabors fleet,” he said. “Our hope and expectation is that we see this technology deployed on third-party rigs as well. This is not technology that we're holding in a closed hand that's ours and ours alone. We're very interested in holding this with an open hand and allowing access to this and availability of this to a broader industry.”