Latin American &Amp; Caribbean Petroleum Engineering Conference 2007
DOI: 10.2118/107382-ms
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Radial Drilling in Argentina

Abstract: With a world context of high oil prices and a rate of increase in reserves from new discoveries, that is not enough to compensate the rate of extraction, in addition to the high maturity of oilfields currently being developed in Argentina, companies have been working to improve the recovery factor of reserves, as a strategy to extend the useful life of the existing assets. Working in this direction, radial drilling technology seems to be an alternative, which, in spite of the fact that it cur… Show more

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“…Compared with conventional perforating‐fracturing technology, the advantages of hydraulic radial jet drilling technology are obvious: pollution‐free, hydraulic fracturing, rock tensile failure, and cavitation for reservoir modification, etc 14 The schematic of a conventional RJD system is shown in Figure 1. Radial horizontal well technology has been applied in China, the United States, Canada, Russia, Argentina, Bolivia, Egypt, and other countries since its introduction 15‐19 and has achieved different effects.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Compared with conventional perforating‐fracturing technology, the advantages of hydraulic radial jet drilling technology are obvious: pollution‐free, hydraulic fracturing, rock tensile failure, and cavitation for reservoir modification, etc 14 The schematic of a conventional RJD system is shown in Figure 1. Radial horizontal well technology has been applied in China, the United States, Canada, Russia, Argentina, Bolivia, Egypt, and other countries since its introduction 15‐19 and has achieved different effects.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1 (Dickinson et al 1992a, b;Buckman and Doton 2001;Kamel 2016). It can realize multiple radial holes drilling in different directions in a reservoir, increase the contact area between reservoir and bore hole, enhance well production rate, and has been widely applied or tested in low-permeability reservoirs, marginal reservoirs, depleted reservoirs, heavy-oil reservoirs, fault block reservoirs and coalbed methane (CBM) reservoirs in the USA, Canada, China, Egypt, Argentina, India and Russia, among other countries (Buset et al 2001;Cirigliano and Blacutt 2007;Bruni et al 2007;Ursegov et al 2008;Huang et al 2013;Steven and Ahmed 2013;Balch et al 2016). A high-pressure flexible hose is employed to realize the right diversion in the casing deflector and convey water-jet energy to break the rock (Wang et al 2016;Kamel 2017;Yang et al 2015).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Drilling radial horizontal wells by water jet means to drill one or more radially distributed slim holes along the radial direction of the wellbore, giving full play to the characteristics of high‐pressure water jets. This technology has unmatched effects compared with others in improving the distribution of reservoir pressure, enhancing oil and gas recovery, and single well output, but there are still many technical issues need to be addressed. One of the key issues to be solved is contradiction between the drilling depth by jetting and the roundness of the borehole and borehole diameter.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%