All Days 2007
DOI: 10.2118/105088-ms
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A Systematic Approach to Drilling and Delivering Wells in Severely Depleted Sands at Ram Powell (GOM)

Abstract: Re-development drilling at Shell's Ram Powell prospect in the Gulf of Mexico targets profitable delivery of remaining hydrocarbons present in lower-volume reservoir pockets. Marginal economics put a strong focus on efficient operations, which are complicated by the technical challenges posed by severely depleted reservoirs (up to 6,000 psi differential pressure) that can only be accessed by drilling extended reach (ERD) wells. Specific challenges that had to be overcome in drilling recent Ram Powell wells incl… Show more

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“…When drilling deep formations, leakage occurs due to frequently drilling porous and highly fractured formations. [1][2][3] Once the wellbore leaks, the loss is also huge. For years, leakage prevention and plugging have been the research focus in drilling engineering.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…When drilling deep formations, leakage occurs due to frequently drilling porous and highly fractured formations. [1][2][3] Once the wellbore leaks, the loss is also huge. For years, leakage prevention and plugging have been the research focus in drilling engineering.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When drilling deep formations, leakage occurs due to frequently drilling porous and highly fractured formations 1–3 . Once the wellbore leaks, the loss is also huge.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The complete prevention of lost circulation is impossible because some formations, such as inherently fractured, vugular, cavernous, unconsolidated (high-permeability zones) or depleted low-pressure formations (usually sands), are not avoidable if we want to reach the target zone (Al Ubaidan et al, 2000;Algu et al, 2007;Bell et al 1987;Davidson et al, 2000;Ferras et al, 2002). The problem of lost circulation was considerably magnified when operators began drilling deeper and/or depleted formations (Sanders et al, 2003;Suyan et al, 2009).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%