Offshore Technology Conference 2006
DOI: 10.4043/18084-ms
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Drilling-Hazard Mitigation-Reducing Nonproductive Time by Application of Common Sense and High-Value-Well Construction Techniques

Abstract: TX 75083-3836, U.S.A., fax 01-972-952-9435. AbstractMitigating drilling hazards-balancing drilling risks against the optimum well design while preparing for unplanned drilling events-has been a challenge to cost-effective well construction for decades. The pore pressure/formation fracture gradient balancing challenges mixed with the unexpected encounters with shallow flows, unstable formations, overpressure formations and depleted formations makes AFE (authorization for expenditures) goals dim.Excessive use of… Show more

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“…v r,plug , and v r,free are, respectively, the flow velocities within the plug-and free-region. The no-slip boundary condition is described by the last equation in (5).…”
Section: Mud Invasion Into a Fractured Systemmentioning
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“…v r,plug , and v r,free are, respectively, the flow velocities within the plug-and free-region. The no-slip boundary condition is described by the last equation in (5).…”
Section: Mud Invasion Into a Fractured Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Drilling fluid-loss is a costly problem. This phenomenon may obstruct operations, increase the nonproductive time (NPT), contaminate water tables, and cause formation damage and safety hazard [2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9]. Drilling fluid typically accounts for 25-40% of the total drilling costs [8].…”
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“…Segundo Reid et al, (2006), o gráfico da profundidade versus tempo do poço nem sempre representa o tempo programado de perfuração, pois a ocorrência dos eventos de perfuração em zonas problemáticas geram TNP. Na Figura 3.4, observa-se como a ocorrência do TNP influi nas curvas de perfuração, destacando uma parcela onde ocorre a perda "invisível" do tempo (uma redução da eficiência da perfuração), e outra parcela onde é representado o tempo utilizado para tal zona problemática.…”
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