This paper describes the Use of two computer simulation utilities to design
underbalanced or near-balanced coiled tubing drilling: one is a steady-sta
te design module and the other is a transient wellbore simulator developed
for coiled-tubing operations. The steady-state design module provides vario
us design parameters for a drilling operation, and the transient wellbore s
imulator predicts the outcome from a particular design for the entire opera
tion. Simulation results show the desired under or near balance can only be
achieved by certain combinations of liquid and gas rates when using foam a
s the drilling fluid or using gas injection through gas-lift mandrel or par
asite string. The effects of cuttings loading, depth of injection point and
reservoir inflow on the downhole pressure or underbalance are presented an
d discussed. A procedure for designing under- or near-balanced drilling is
described and demonstrated with an example using the computer utilities. A
field example is used to show the accuracy of the simulator by comparing th
e measured and simulated downhole pressures.