SPWLA 62nd Annual Online Symposium Transactions 2021
DOI: 10.30632/spwla-2021-0039
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Detection of Offset Wells Ahead of and Around an LWD Ultra-Deep Electromagnetic Tool

Abstract: Mature fields contain wells drilled over decades, resulting in a complex distribution of cased hole from active producers, injectors, and abandoned wells. Continued field development requires access to bypassed pay and the drilling of new wells that must be threaded between the existing subterranean infrastructure. It is therefore important to know the position of any offset wells relative to a well being drilled so collision can be avoided. A well’s position is determined by directional survey points, for whi… Show more

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“…As noted by [50], the detection of adjacent wells around the ultra-deep electromagnetic logging while drilling (LWD) instrument is an important technical study that is of great importance in the geophysical and petroleum industries. Ultra-deep wells, as a rule, are drilled to great depths and present special technical and geological challenges.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As noted by [50], the detection of adjacent wells around the ultra-deep electromagnetic logging while drilling (LWD) instrument is an important technical study that is of great importance in the geophysical and petroleum industries. Ultra-deep wells, as a rule, are drilled to great depths and present special technical and geological challenges.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Over the past ten years, new configurations have appeared that use real-time transmission of the nine components to allow inversion methods to determine both resistivity and anisotropy, as well as the dip angle and azimuth of the formation. For example, an electromagnetic azimuthal resistivity logging while drilling (EM-LWD) tool (Clegg et al, 2021), and a higher frequency Electromagnetic Look-Ahead (EMLA) tool (Bittar et al, 2021), have been used to enable proactive geosteering and reservoir mapping, investigating several meters away from the borehole and ahead of the drill-bit.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%