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Autor:
Kostia Azbel, Olayinka Adeleye, Manoj Dnyandeo Sarfare, Gary Wang, Brent A. Couzens-Schultz, Uday Arun Tare, Katja V. McNeil, Kirk S. Hansen
Publikováno v:
SPE Drilling & Completion. 29:418-430
Summary Pore-pressure (PP) and fracture-gradient (FG) predictions were prepared for Prelude development wells in the Browse basin in offshore northwest Australia. The PP forecasts were based on resistivity- and sonic-based models calibrated with pres
Autor:
Rohit Rana, P. M. T. M. Schutjens, Jyoti Kandpal, Kirk S. Hansen, Agus I. Latief, Daniel Rees, Leytzher Muro, Rajan Kumar
Publikováno v:
Day 1 Mon, November 14, 2016.
Knowledge of the in-situ stress state and how it varies with reservoir depletion is important for the design and execution of in-fill drilling. This paper highlights the key geomechanical aspects and their usage in planning of wells through severely
Autor:
Anjanava Das Purkayastha, Kirk S. Hansen, Mrityunjay Kumar, Brent A. Couzens-Schultz, Pratap V. Nair
Publikováno v:
All Days.
Abstract Pore pressure prediction work is typically calibrated with pressure measurements from sands and log data from the adjoining shales. This is done because compaction effects on standard well logs are better preserved in shales than in sands. T
Autor:
Kirk S. Hansen, Rajan Kumar, Hooi Koon Tang, Udai Bhan Rai, Peter A. Fokker, Marcela Cid Alfaro, Hendro Prasetyo, Akash Adwani, Choon Ling Chua
Publikováno v:
All Days.
Drilling overpressured and deep reservoirs is a challenge in itself, but can be complicated by the need to drill through depleted (depressurized) shallower reservoirs. The field under study consists of multiple stacked clastic reservoirs bounded by s
Autor:
Christopher J. Christensen, Zhiyi Zhang, Kirk S. Hansen, Yan Wang, Mrityunjay Kumar, Xuekang Li, Anjanava Das Purkayastha
Publikováno v:
International Petroleum Technology Conference.
Abstract Prediction methods for pore pressure (PP) and fracture gradient (FG) developed for conventional resources include the use of normal compaction trends derived from correlations of log-based porosity with vertical effective stress (VES) and tr
Autor:
Manoj Dnyandeo Sarfare, Olayinka Adeleye, Brent A. Couzens-Schultz, Kirk S. Hansen, Gary Wang, Katja V. McNeil, Uday Arun Tare, Konstantin Azbel
Publikováno v:
All Days.
Abstract Pore pressure (PP) and fracture gradient (FG) predictions were prepared for Prelude development wells in the Browse Basin, offshore northwest Australia. The PP forecasts were based on resistivity- and sonic-based models calibrated with press
Autor:
Jincai Zhang, A. Axon, R. Sarker, James Wieseneck, Kirk S. Hansen, Kostia Azbel, B. Tichelaar, M. Haugland, Zhiyi Zhang, Brent A. Couzens-Schultz, R. Wilhelm
Publikováno v:
All Days.
Abstract Understanding pore pressure prediction in unconventional plays is important for executing a safe drilling strategy and for accurate production modeling. Experience from several unconventional plays highlights key aspects of pore pressure pre
Publikováno v:
Journal of Physical Oceanography. 11:579-603
We have calculated normal modes with period between 8 and 80 h for a domain consisting of the Arctic, Atlantic, Indian and Pacific oceans. In this period range the numerical model has 56 modes, of which 13 are topographic vorticity waves all slower t
Autor:
Kirk S. Hansen, W.R. Purcell
Publikováno v:
SPE Formation Evaluation. 4:541-549
Summary Earth stress magnitudes in the South Belridge oil field, determined from integrated density logs and microhydraulic fracturing tests, indicate that the vertical stress is generally the intermediate principal stress, except possibly at the dee
Publikováno v:
AAPG Bulletin. 63
Liquid hydrocarbons are formed from phytoplankton deposited in marine sediments. Phytoplankton are not distributed uniformly throughout the ocean surface waters. They are sparse over most of the area of the ocean, but are abundant in zones of upwelli