Roundtable Discussion; The Future of Mineral Sands. Watch the video here.
This jumped out:
"The importance of selecting proper depths for setting casing cannot be overemphasized. Many wells have been engineering or economic failures because the casing program specified setting depths too shallow or deep
Could it be possible that the (very) experienced team are reacting to the conditions as they unfold and are acting accordingly to achieve the best results? We are all now very aware of the TE-8 issues, none more so than the drilling team so, to my thinking, they are probably doing their utmost to avoid issues and maintain drill integrity.
No need to panic unless we have to..........although that tic in my cheek has come back again....
GLA
Little village south of Canterbury, high in the North Downs - nowhere near main roads and valleys on both sides of village - hardly any signs of modernisation - absolutely Idyllic.
Moved the family there 2 years ago from the rat race that is London. Helluva commute to work (2 - 2.5 hrs each way) but worth it.
Brother in law lives in Rainham so know the Medway towns well.
Mazik
I live in probably the remotest part of Kent (I didn't believe such a place could exist when I moved their either) and the weather has been kind these last few weeks.
Looking forward to an interesting November - am hoping NT is wording a couple of knock out RNS's for our consumption.
Let the conspiracy theories abound....
Presume less diameter increases pressure? Would this assist in the depths of the Paleo.
Obviously I am not au fait with the mechanics of oil/gas drilling so please forgive.
Thanks dd/Jack fro responses.