All Days 2010
DOI: 10.2118/135894-ms
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A New Model For Wellbore Stability And Stress Prediction In Underbalanced Wells

Abstract: We have developed a new analytical model for underbalanced drilling (UBD) that takes into account that rocks have scale dependent strengths, that the full stress concentration is not developed at a given depth in a well until sometime after the drill bit has passed, and that fluid flow into the advancing wellbore leads to a zone of locally lower pore pressure surrounding the well that extends beneath the drill bit. The model predicts regions within which compressive shear failure will occur and also provides p… Show more

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“…Among all the factors that influence the stability of the wellbore, the stress of rock near borehole [1] has been regarded as one of the main factors. In the negative pressure wells [2], and the drying formation [3], the borehole wall becomes more instability which often lead to the drilling accidents. There are some the vertical shaft wall failure phenomenon in the east China area oil field.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Among all the factors that influence the stability of the wellbore, the stress of rock near borehole [1] has been regarded as one of the main factors. In the negative pressure wells [2], and the drying formation [3], the borehole wall becomes more instability which often lead to the drilling accidents. There are some the vertical shaft wall failure phenomenon in the east China area oil field.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%