Inner Wear Liner for Top Tensioned Riser Sidetrack Drilling Operations
EVENT: OTC
9 May 2024
This paper presents the riser system design, challenges and the results from the pre-drill dynamic riser analysis and post-drill riser monitoring assessment due to environmental, vessel, and operational loads. This paper also addresses the key benefits and challenges involving the use of a temporary wear liner through the existing spar top tensioned riser system while working within the available aircan tension capacity and dimensional clearance through the riser pipe.
Dynamic global riser analysis is conducted to ensure that there is adequate strength capacity with the wear liner in place. Furthermore, the riser system should tolerate loss of buoyancy through a flooded compartment in the aircan and a shut-in scenario where the drill string is supported by the surface BOP. Results from wear and fatigue damage due to vortex induced vibrations (VIV), vessel induced motion (VIM), drilling induced vibrations (DIV) and wave induced motions are presented based on design motions and monitoring data.
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Ricky Thethi
Global Director, UK

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Ricky is a Global Director based in 2H's London office having relocated from Houston in 2019 after spending almost 20 years in 2H’s Houston office as part of the management team.
Ricky is responsible for globalising the company’s integrity engineering capability and business across all of its offices in both the oil and gas and offshore wind sectors. One of his current focuses is digital transformation, including the use of machine learning and automation technology to improve the speed and accuracy of structural analysis, integrity monitoring and life extension.
Ricky obtained his degree in civil engineering with first-class honours from the University of Surrey in the UK, and is a fellow and Chartered Marine Engineer of the Institute of Marine Engineering, Science and Technology.
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Shankar Sundararaman
Senior Principal Engineer

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Shankar Sundararaman is a Senior Principal Engineer based in 2H’s Houston office. He has over 17 years' experience in the oil and gas industry, including design and analysis of riser systems (drilling and completion risers, top tensioned risers, steel catenary risers, steel lazy wave risers, flexible risers), tendons, jumpers (rigid and flexible), machine learning (including digital twins) and cloud computing, structural health monitoring, drill string systems, drilling engineering analysis, and vibration analysis. He has over 20 years’ engineering and R&D experience with numerical analysis, scientific computing, and finite element analysis.
Shankar has an undergraduate degree in Naval Architecture from IIT Madras, masters and PhD degrees in Mechanical Engineering from Purdue University and is a Licensed Professional Engineer (Naval Architecture) in the State of Texas. He has 5 granted patents, over 30 publications in international journals, conferences, and book articles, and has presented at several international conferences.
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B. Stiel
Eni US Operating Company
C. Guglielmo
Eni US Operating Company