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Mohammed Rebbou Benberber, Omar Nazih, Adelson Jose Calleia de Barros, Ahmed Abdelrahim Almaazmi, Alexandre Bezerra De Melo, Mohamed Ahmed AbdelSattar, Michelle Carine Santos Rocha, Patrick Ndjore Manga, Sherif Mohammed, Mohamed Ahmed Basha, Mohamed Bashandy
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Day 4 Thu, November 03, 2022.
Drilling experience in the surface hole shows consistent challenges associated with hole instability in UER and Simsima carbonate formations due to the presence of a wide range of vuggy structures, natural fractures, faults, and Aquifer flow resultin
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Bilal Baouia, Adelson Jose De Barros, Alexandre Bezerra De Melo, Ruben Medina, Kyriacos Agapiou, Mohamed Rebbou Benberber, Ahmed Rashed Alaleeli
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Day 1 Mon, November 09, 2020.
Drilling and cementing operations commonly experience lost circulation (LC), which can result in non-productive time (NPT) and excessive costs. Losses were encountered while performing an offshore workover well operation in the UAE that challenged is
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Jose Salazar, Alexandre Bezerra De Melo, Saurabh Kapoor, Adelson Jose De Barros, Thein Zaw Phyoe, Mohd Waheed Orfali, Ahmed Rashed Alaleeli, Azza El Hassan, Kazuyoshi Kondo, Ahmedagha Hamidzada
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Day 4 Thu, November 14, 2019.
Lost circulation (LC) is an expensive and time-consuming problem. It's desirable to minimize losses before cement job to ensure good cement coverage and maximize well integrity. But quite commonly, wells experience induced losses just before cementin
Autor:
James Andrew Curtis, Alexandre Bezerra de Melo, Fernando Garcia, Julio Rodolfo Gomez, Helio Alves Pedrosa, Ricardo Cesar Bezerra De Melo
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Tortuosity has been one of the biggest challenges for shale and tight gas hydraulic fracturing treatments, leading to high near-wellbore friction pressures, premature screen-outs, reduced treating rates and poor production results. Several solutions
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Brazil deepwater reservoirs in the presalt area of Santos basin are typically thick hydrocarbon- and water-saturated limestones. Long-term zonal isolation is required to correctly exploit the reserves, to effectively perform stimulation operations an