Proceedings of SPE Annual Technical Conference and Exhibition 2001
DOI: 10.2523/71390-ms
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New Treatments Substantially Increase LOT/FIT Pressures to Solve Deep HTHP Drilling Challenges

Abstract: why the treatment system minimizes or prevents skin damage. Skin damage in the zones of interest may be prevented or minimized by BHPI treatments that only enter leaking fractures or faults.Further development and deployment of BHPI treatment technology promises a step-change in industry practice to optimize well plans with lower cost programs for drilling fluids, casing design, cementing, and completion equipment. Optimized well designs should reduce both drilling days and flat time by allowing operators to d… Show more

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“…Papers SPE 71390 (Webb et al 2001), 87094 (Sanad et al 2004), 88701 (Sweatman et al 2004), 95895 (Wang et al 2004), and 96420 (Traugott et al 2005) provide detailed information including case histories on borehole strengthening above the natural fracture gradient by highly viscous fluid systems that mirror the pressure signatures in Figure 1. A comprehensive rock mechanics study of the downhole mechanism for this technology is reported in the GulfRocks04 paper (Deeg et al 2004).…”
Section: Displacement Pressure Correlationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Papers SPE 71390 (Webb et al 2001), 87094 (Sanad et al 2004), 88701 (Sweatman et al 2004), 95895 (Wang et al 2004), and 96420 (Traugott et al 2005) provide detailed information including case histories on borehole strengthening above the natural fracture gradient by highly viscous fluid systems that mirror the pressure signatures in Figure 1. A comprehensive rock mechanics study of the downhole mechanism for this technology is reported in the GulfRocks04 paper (Deeg et al 2004).…”
Section: Displacement Pressure Correlationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…New DVC systems developed in the last decade [16][17][18] have performed much better than the "gunk" type systems as evidenced by many treatment applications where "gunk" and CLP squeezes failed to seal followed by successful DVC system applications. Current DVC systems have improved results in these remedial LC applications with success rates averaging around 70%.…”
Section: Conventional Dvc Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Setting the liner would have reduced the production hole diameter too much for a successful test and economic production of the newly discovered gas reservoir. 13 Increasing the WPC by more than 1.1 lb/gal equivalent above the natural FG allowed an additional 960 ft to be drilled before a 7-in. liner was set and the well drilled to 19,724 ft.…”
Section: Case 2: Californiamentioning
confidence: 99%