1900 KOP - Start Build 7.98 1920 1940 DRILLING SERVICES 1960 True Vertical Depth (20 m/cm) 1980 2000 2020 2040 2060 Ryan Directional Services has been a presence in all major E&P markets since 1991. Becoming part of the Nabors Industries family in 2002, Ryan continues to increase its already growing inventory of directional equipment and services. Our operational staff focuses on 24-hour service to customers and internal operational needs. Whether the need calls for engineering, logistics or mechanical analysis, we offer a variety of solutions to reach and achieve common goals. Ryan offers our exclusive Service Quality Initiative (SQI). We provide consistent, concise evaluation for any field mechanical or operational issues, and our operational and management staff continues to increase MTBF for all product lines and services. Our response time to both major and minor operational issues can be measured in hours, not days. Ryan customers have come to expect the best. Their confidence is well founded because our staff prides itself on maintaining consistent professional services. 2080 Start DLS 7.98 TFO 24.38 We specialize in services and applications in all major markets, including: 2100 2120 2140 • Cased/Open hole whipstock sidetracking • Open hole sidetracking for fish avoidance and geological objectives • Multi-lateral horizontals • ERD Extended Reach Wells (design) • Build/Hold/S-shape profiles • Straight hole monitoring • Straight hole motor rental • 02 Slim hole directional/lateral/horizontal 04 06 08 01 00 1201 40 Vertical Section at 88.54° (20 m/cm) 160 1802 00 220 1900 KOP - Start Build 7.98 1920 1940 ELECTROMAGNETIC COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY 1960 True Vertical Depth (20 m/cm) 1980 2000 2020 2040 The Ryan EM system is a Ryan proprietary system. We use the GE MWD tool with a number of Ryan modifications to give higher reliability. The down hole transmitter and surface system was designed and developed by Ryan. The tool is a survey on connection toll witch means when the pumps are down the tool is in survey mode. Thirty seconds after the pumps are down the tool will send the first of four surveys in concession (for survey verification). Thirty seconds after the pumps are on the tool will be in logging mode, and can give tool face and gamma updates every 6 seconds. Battery life is formation dependent, however minimum life expectancy is 100 hours. FEATURES AND BENEFITS: • EM is wire line retrievable and is available in 4.75” OD and 6.5” OD tubular sizes, faster data rate than Mud Pulse 2060 • EM can transmit Inc, Az, Tool Face, Temp, Magnetic field, Battery Voltage, Gamma, Focused Gamma withStart “survey on demand” DLS 7.98 TFO 24.38with 4 surveys starting 45 seconds after pumps are shut down 2080 • This type of transition is ideal for conventional, underbalanced , high ROP, high LCM and high solids drilling applications as there are no mechanical parts and data transmission is 2100 separate from the drilling fluids and noise. MECHANICAL 2120 Description Metric Tool OD 2140 Imperial 121 mm 165 mm Length 2.59 m 3.28 m 102” 129” Weight 183.7 kg 404 kg 405 lbs 890 lbs 222-251 mm 5 7/8” - 7 7/8” Hole Sizes 02 04 06 Flow Rates 149-200 mm 08 0.5 - 1.0 m3/min Temperature Range 6 1/2” 00 1201 40 160 OPERATING Vertical at 88.54° (20 m/cm) 0.9 Section - 2.0 m3/min 130 - 265 gpm 8 3/4” - 9 7/8” 1802 00 220 235 - 530 gpm -40°C to +150°C -40°F to +302°F 172 Mpa 25,000 psi Pressure Range Telemetry Method 01 4 3/4” Electromagnetic (EM) AZIMUTH Accuracy +/Transmitted Resolution Range INCLINATION TOOL FACE 1.0° (> 5.0° inc) 0.2° 1.0° 0.1° - 3.0° 0.1° - 1.5° 0.1° - 15.0° 0 - 360 0 - 180 0 - 360 UNIQUE FEATURES Memory Call your local Sales/Technical Representative Retrievability Yes Downlink Yes Other Measurements Temperature, vibration, gamma, Dynamic Pressure Device (DPD), Geological Steering Instrument (GSI), battery voltage Variable Update Rates 3 to 20 seconds per variable, complete survey in 45 seconds 1900 KOP - Start Build 7.98 1920 1940 PULSE TELEMETRY TECHNOLOGY 1960 True Vertical Depth (20 m/cm) 1980 2000 2020 The Ryan Mud Pulse tool is a standard GE tensor base probe Measurement While Drilling (MWD) tool with a number of Ryan modifications that give it a higher reliability. The pulsers are all motor drive pulsers. These give extended battery life, high reliability, plus they are more conducive to LCM. This tool is fully retrievable. FEATURES AND BENEFITS: 2040 • Fully wireline retrievable and reseatable • Wide flow range • LCM tolerant • Client defined variable transmission sequences 2060 MECHANICAL Description 2080 Metric Tool OD 79 mm Length 0.876 m Weight Hole Sizes Start DLS 7.98 121 mm 165TFO mm 24.38 203 mm 0.762 m 0.762 m 0.762 m Imperial 3 1/8” 4 3/4” 6 1/2” 8” 34 1/2” 30” 30” 30” 211.5 lbs 370 lbs 25 kg 43.2 kg 95.9 kg 167 kg 55 lbs 95.4 lbs 95-121 mm 149-200 mm 222-251 mm 245-311 mm 3 3/4” - 4 3/4” 5 7/8” - 7 7/8” 50 - 130 gpm 130 - 265 gpm 235 - 530 gpm 400 - 925 gpm 8 3/4” - 9 7/8” 9 5/8” - 12 1/4” OPERATING 2100 0.2 - 0.5 m3/min Flow Rates 0.5 - 1.0 m3/min Temperature Range 2120 Pressure Range 2140 Accuracy +/- Telemetry Method Range 04 1.5 - 3.5 m3/min -40°C to +150°C -40°F to +302°F 172 Mpa 25,000 psi Positive mud pulse Transmitted Resolution 02 0.9 - 2.0 m3/min 06 08 AZIMUTH INCLINATION 1.0° (> 5.0° inc) 0.2° 1.0° 0.1° - 3.0° 0.1° - 1.5° 0.1° - 15.0° 0 - 360 0 - 180 01 TOOL FACE Memory Retrievability Yes - requires minimum 2” ID in drill string and BHA components Downlink Yes Other Measurements Temperature, vibration, gamma, Dynamic Pressure Device (DPD), Geological Steering Instrument (GSI), magnetics, battery voltage Variable Update Rates 6 to 20 seconds per variable, 100 to 240 seconds for survey 160 1802 0 - 360 00 1201 40 UNIQUE FEATURES Vertical Section at 88.54° (20 m/cm) Call your local Sales/Technical Representative 00 220 1900 KOP - Start Build 7.98 1920 1940 RYAN DIRECTIONAL MOTORS 1960 True Vertical Depth (20 m/cm) 1980 2000 POSITIVE DISPLACEMENT MOTORS Ryan’s extensive inventory of positive displacement motors range in size from 80 mm (3 1/8 inches) to 204 mm (8 inches). Every motor is built to Ryan’s exacting specifications. FEATURES AND BENEFITS: • • • • • 2020 2040 2060 2080 Steerable motors with stabilization Various model configurations (low-high speed) Power Section (Standard, Hard Rubber, Hemi-Drill) Allows more weight on bit to be applied before stalling, so higher potential ROP Increased Reliability if run at same differential pressure as standard elastomers Ryan’s mud motors are designed to meet client criteria with the primary focus on reliability and simplicity in design that offers the performance necessary for a variety of drilling applications. All motor components are engineered with detail in mind and manufactured to Ryan’s standards with only the highest quality materials to withstand the harshest of drilling conditions. The bearing assembly features a typical stack up of hardened bearing races and rock bit balls which Start DLS 7.98 TFO 24.38 provide the endurance needed for long demanding motor runs. FEATURES AND BENEFITS: • • • • • • • 2100 2120 2140 02 Sealed, oil lubricated bearing assembly Ultra-duty bearing mandrel for high torque power sections Pin-down bearing mandrels available Ball-type driveshaft assembly 100% of the fluid exits at the bearing mandrel bit box Full flow to bit yields (better bit and hole cleaning, increased ROP, better bit life) Ideal for rotary steerable applications (full flow to power rotary steerable, no signal loss when running MWD pulser below motor) • Handles abrasive drilling fluids better- no flow restrictor wear 04 06 08 01 00 1201 40 1802 00 160 • Best option for air drilling- not relying on mud to lubricate bearings Vertical Section at 88.54° (20 m/cm) The heavy duty transmission and adjustable bent housing ensures that the Ryan Mud Motor can easily accommodate customer’s needs and be run in any drilling application. FEATURES AND BENEFITS: • • • • • Allows the motor to be bent and steered Connects the stator to the bearing assembly Simple four piece design Field adjustable with the option of fixed housing Large internal clearance to maximize drive shaft size and strength 220 1900 KOP - Start Build 7.98 1920 1940 CENTERFIRE RESISTIVITY 1960 True Vertical Depth (20 m/cm) 1980 2000 2020 2040 2060 The Centerfire Resistivity system is Ryans’ high temperature LWD offering. Rated to 175°C (347°F), it is the system of choice for hot-hole applications. The collar uses an industry standard transmitterreceiver design to provide eight different depth of investigation (DOI) borehole compensated resistivity. The fully retrievable probe-based directional MWD module is situated above the resistivity collar and can be removed from the tool string with the logging data downloaded at the surface. This can be accomplished even if the rest of the bottomhole assembly (BHA) remains stuck in the hole. The Centerfire collar is designed to provide existing Tensor customers with an easy upgrade from directional or directional-gamma services to LWD. FEATURES AND BENEFITS: 2080 2100 • Start DLS 7.98 24.38 Multiple depths of investigation withTFO 400 kHz and 2 MHz transmitting frequencies • Optimal measurement quality and performance reliability with unique design features. • Wireline quality measurements are made up to 2,000 ohms in all mudtypes • Operates to 175°C ( 347°F) in water and oil-based drilling fluids and flow rates up to 1,200 GPM 2120 • Thin-bed resolution down to 6 inches (15 cm) • Gamma calibrated to API units provides industry standard log formats. • Logging while tripping 2140 02 04 06 08 01 00 1201 40 Vertical Section at 88.54° (20 m/cm) 160 1802 00 220 1900 KOP - Start Build 7.98 1920 1940 TECHNICAL SUPPORT 1960 True Vertical Depth (20 m/cm) 1980 2000 2020 Ryan’s Technical Support department provides complete, accurate, client-focused well plans and recommendations for horizontal and directional drilling. Our highly qualified team maintains consistent communications with our directional coordinators and our customers to ensure the well path is followed as planned. We also provide changes during the drilling process. FEATURES AND BENEFITS: 2040 2060 2080 2100 • Torque and Drag analysis • Sidetrack plans • Best in Area statistics • Motor output information • End of well reports • Quick accurate planning • Technical knowledge Start DLS 7.98 TFO 24.38 • Data analysis • Anti-collision analysis • Quality control MEASURED DEPTH VS. DAYS (Hole Size: 222 mm/156 mm) 0 200 2120 400 600 800 2140 1000 1200 1400 02 04 Measured Depth (m) 1600 06 08 01 00 1201 40 1802 160 00 220 Vertical Section at 88.54° (20 m/cm) 1800 2000 2200 2400 2600 2800 3000 3200 3400 3600 3800 4000 4200 4400 Improvement: 6.26 Days 4600 4800 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Days 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 1900 KOP - Start Build 7.98 1920 1940 SAFETY 1960 True Vertical Depth (20 m/cm) 1980 2000 2020 2040 2060 Ryan Directional Services Health, Safety & Environmental (HS&E) Department is very proud of the safety culture that has been created with its employees. Since the establishment in 2000, Ryan HS&E continues to improve work practices through concise communication, education, and training. Working closely with the Health and Safety Committee, we jointly represent employees from each department within the company. The purpose of the established committee is to continue improvement on standard operating procedures, training, communication, and proactive identification, assessment, and mitigation of issues. Ryan is committed to the ubiquitous safety of its employees. Management and Safety Stand Down personnel travel to the field and facilities to communicate safety and interact one-on-one with employees several times per year. Every safety situation is unique; this is why it is important to understand each facility Ryan actively works on. Start DLS 7.98 TFO 24.38 2080 In August 2009, Ryan re-established its Journey Management and Working Alone Policy. The Journey Management System is designed to ensure the safe travel and transport of employees, equipment, and/or materials to and from the jobsite. It takes into account factors such as employee 2100 fatigue, physical condition, weather, road conditions, travel distance, time of departure/arrival and priority of travel purposes. Using, an echelon system, employees must communicate with their 2120 respective managers about the details and expectations for all journeys and/or travel plans. They will then receive specific approval for each planned journey that falls under the criteria of this policy. For all travels under the Journey Management policy employees must have a minimum of eight hours 2140 sleep within a sixteen hour duration. Ryan has also applied an effective Service Quality Initiative aimed at the continuous improvement 02 04 06 08 01 00 1201 40 160 1802 00 of Ryan’s services, training and operations. As a company, this is executed using the tools at our Vertical Section at 88.54° (20 m/cm) fingertips. This provides information for safety meetings, job safety analysis’, standard operating procedures, safety alerts, incident/accident investigation, operational findings, technical feedback from in-field operators and research and development. Ryan Directional Services is extremely proud of the accomplishments and commitment to an outstanding safety record. Ryan HS&E will continue to execute new work practices, communications, and improvements so that we can achieve the highest Certificate of Recognition (COR) and other various awards attainable. 220