All Days 2012
DOI: 10.4043/23180-ms
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Applying a Real-Time Engineering Methodology To Drill Ahead of Potential Undesirable Events

Abstract: Current methodologies for drill planning, widely implemented by Oil Companiesto optimize the definition of technical and economic options for the drillingprocess, are based on a scrupulous analysis of the production requirements, thetechnical risks, and the geological uncertainties. Planning and designingdrilling projects begin by considering the problems observed in correlationwells drilled in the same field, in order to obtain a successful mechanicalmodel. Once the drilling process begins, … Show more

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“…Booth (2010) The establishment of RTOCs has dominantly been a private venture, with some of the more notable state-owned petroleum companies following suit in more recent years (Khudiri et al, 2008, Khudiri et al, 2009, Pérez-Téllez et al, 2012. Shell has been at the forefront of the development of RTOCs in the 21st century and has a documented history of implementing continuous remote real-time monitoring on a global scale , Hamed et al, 2007.…”
Section: Industry Experience With Remote Data Monitoring Centersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Booth (2010) The establishment of RTOCs has dominantly been a private venture, with some of the more notable state-owned petroleum companies following suit in more recent years (Khudiri et al, 2008, Khudiri et al, 2009, Pérez-Téllez et al, 2012. Shell has been at the forefront of the development of RTOCs in the 21st century and has a documented history of implementing continuous remote real-time monitoring on a global scale , Hamed et al, 2007.…”
Section: Industry Experience With Remote Data Monitoring Centersmentioning
confidence: 99%