2014
DOI: 10.2118/168047-pa
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Case Study of Weak Signals and Confirmation Bias in Drilling Operations

Abstract: The paper presents a case study of the circumstances leading up to a situation in which a supposedly vertical well ended up at 14 before the deviation was detected and a correction could be made. This case study illustrates how a relatively routine activity could end up off the plan, and also highlights the impact of weak signals and confirmation bias on the situation.Process safety has become a focus of attention, with much work performed to ensure that organizations are educated and trained in the techniques… Show more

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“…Human factors play a prominent role in the performance and operational non-productive time (NPT) in drilling operations ( 53 ). J. Thorogood and Crichton ( 54 ) suggested that important characteristics of high-reliability organizations’ achievements in understanding non-technical aspects from other industries, can be applied to the oil and gas industry.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Human factors play a prominent role in the performance and operational non-productive time (NPT) in drilling operations ( 53 ). J. Thorogood and Crichton ( 54 ) suggested that important characteristics of high-reliability organizations’ achievements in understanding non-technical aspects from other industries, can be applied to the oil and gas industry.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%