Abstract Traditionally, drilling performance improvements have centered on optimizing physical tools such as drill bits, motors, and rotary steerable systems (RSS). However, challenges in real-time data acquisition persisted, particularly in complex and extended-reach wells. To address these challenges, an advanced telemetry system has been deployed on some drilling rigs, achieving groundbreaking advancements in operational efficiency, cost management, and environmental sustainability. The technology is designed to support complex drilling bottom hole assemblies (BHAs) equipped with advanced Logging-While- Drilling (LWD) tools. By leveraging artificial intelligence (AI) and advanced algorithms, the system improves signal processing from mud pulses, eliminating drilling and surface noise to enable higher bandwidth and faster data transmission. This high-fidelity, real-time downhole data empowers precise geosteering, providing deeper insights into subsurface conditions. These capabilities allowed streamlining decision-making during drilling operations, significantly enhancing performance in challenging drilling environments. The results were transformative wherein drilling time for geo-steering lateral sections utilizing deep and ultra-deep resistivity LWD BHA were reduced by up to 50%, resulting in substantial time and cost savings. The enhanced efficiency also had a positive environmental impact by lowering carbon emissions and optimizing resource usage. The adoption of this new AI-Based high telemetry technology marks a pivotal shift in drilling operation, setting new benchmarks for technological innovation, performance optimization. By addressing key challenges in real-time data acquisition and geo-steering precision, this deployment exemplifies how advanced telemetry systems can redefine drilling operations in today’s energy landscape.
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