All Days 2011
DOI: 10.2118/150801-ms
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Properties of Salt Formations Essential for Modeling Instabilities While Drilling

Abstract: Taking drilling beyond the continental shelves further into the great depths of water leaves the drilling industry with no option of avoiding reservoirs lying beneath great masses of salt formations. Presently, salt formations trap rich reservoirs in Brazil, West Africa, Gulf of Mexico, North Sea and off the coasts of eastern Canada. The discovery of producible reserves beneath vast, thick sheets of salt formations challenges the regular drilling and completion practices, making every operation a unique experi… Show more

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“…Salt strata, salt mud composite salt layer and highpressure salt water layer restrictes the exploitation of oil and gas reservoir [1]. When drilling in complex salt layer, it is easy to cause downhole complex conditions such as borehole instability, lost circulation, sticking, etc.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Salt strata, salt mud composite salt layer and highpressure salt water layer restrictes the exploitation of oil and gas reservoir [1]. When drilling in complex salt layer, it is easy to cause downhole complex conditions such as borehole instability, lost circulation, sticking, etc.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Kazakhstan. offshore Brazil and West Africa [5]. Drilling in and through salt was for a long period avoided due to the problems that were faced when drilling salt formations.…”
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confidence: 99%