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Efe Mulumba Ovwigho
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Day 3 Thu, May 25, 2023.
The deep carbonate reservoir formation on this field has proven to be an extreme High-temperature (HT) environment for downhole equipment. While drilling the 5000 - 6500 ft 5-7/8" slim long laterals across this formation, very high bottom-hole circul
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Day 1 Mon, March 13, 2023.
The deep carbonate reservoir formation on this field has proven to be an extreme High-temperature (HT) environment for downhole equipment. While drilling the 5000 − 6500 ft 5-7/8" slim long laterals across this formation, very high bottom-hole circ
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Day 3 Tue, February 21, 2023.
The deep carbonate reservoir formation on this field has proven to be an extreme High-temperature (HT) environment for downhole equipment. While drilling the 5000 - 6500 ft 5-7/8" slim long laterals across this formation, very high bottom-hole circul
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Day 2 Mon, February 20, 2023.
While drilling the 12" section, a water bearing formation is encountered prior to reaching the target gas reservoir formation. This formation is sporadically-charged across the field requiring a KMW up to 21 ppg. This poses major well integrity chall
Autor:
Efe Mulumba Ovwigho
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Day 1 Tue, May 25, 2021.
The reservoir formation in a major oilfield in South of Iraq is highly fractured. The operator has set as requirement that any losses had to be cured before drilling ahead. Whenever losses are encountered, drilling is stopped to cure the losses, most
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Efe Mulumba Ovwigho
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Day 3 Thu, May 27, 2021.
On a Deep Gas Field in the Middle East, it is required to drill across a highly fractured and faulted carbonate formation. In most wells drilled across the flank of this field, it is impossible to cure the encountered losses with conventional or engi
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Day 2 Wed, May 26, 2021.
On a Deep Gas Project in the Middle East, it is required to drill 3500 ft of 8-3/8" deviated section and land the well across highly interbedded and abrasive sandstone formations with compressive strength of 15 - 35 kpsi. While drilling this section,