All Days 2001
DOI: 10.2118/72299-ms
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First High Pressure, High Angle Well in Kuwait: Case Study of WMN-2

Abstract: Drilling high angle wells into a heavily fractured, highly pressured, sour Jurassic reservoir may be the key to unlocking substantial reserves of light oil for Kuwait. One of the main risks to effectively developing this unconventional reservoir is the ability of wells to access a permeable, interconnected, vertical fracture network, without which the oil will not flow. Less than 50% of the vertical wells drilled to date have been successful due to a failure to intersect fractures or due to formation damage su… Show more

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“…*Sorumlu yazar: tuna.eren@ikc.edu.tr [1]; is from a high angle well drilled up to 29 degrees in Kuwait in which the string is reported to have been stuck in a deep depleted formation. The string was freed and the drill collars which had sticking tendency were replaced with Heawy Weight Drillpipes.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…*Sorumlu yazar: tuna.eren@ikc.edu.tr [1]; is from a high angle well drilled up to 29 degrees in Kuwait in which the string is reported to have been stuck in a deep depleted formation. The string was freed and the drill collars which had sticking tendency were replaced with Heawy Weight Drillpipes.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%