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Modern well design
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Rotterdam : A A Balkema, 1996
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9789054106333

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30000003932336 TN871.2 A22 1996 Open Access Book Book
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Modern Well Designprovides a systematic approach to improve the planning and the design of petroleum wells, and it contains a number of new and original contributions. Borehole stability issues are presented in a simple and understandable manner. Methods to estimate in-situ stresses and fracturing gradients are given. Also simple correlation methods to evaluate borehole collapse are given. In particular time-dependent hole problems are analysed.

One of the most important chapters deals with a new method to define to optimal mud weight used to drill a new well. Field cases demonstrate improvements in a number of wells using this method. Hydraulic optimisation is also treated. For long reach wells new flow criteria are derived, which ensure good hole cleaning.

The complete casing design process is reviewed, and the direct application of geomechanics is shown. This includes casing design and pressure testing. A complete design example is given, structured for easy verification and modification. A separate chapter is included on high-pressure-high-temperature (HPHT) wells. In addition, in order to supply a complete well design, a number of related issues are treated like operational problems and mud ballooning.

To a large extent, the book covers application of geology and geomechanics into the well design process. In addition to serving as a text book, it is a good reference book for practising geologists and petroleum engineers. Rock mechanics specialists will find it an important tool for finding information on borehole stability problem modelling and in-situ stress determination.


Table of Contents

Foreword
Preface
List of symbols and units
Introduction to the well design process
Drilling design
Geomechanical evaluation
Well design premises
Casing design
Design of an HPHT well
Appendix A A system for experience transfer
Appendix B Evaluation of ballooning in deep wells
References
Subject Index
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