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Well done to the Drilling manager and his team.
Reservoir non damaging drill-in fluid may use calcium carbonate as weighting agent and kcl (SG 1.03) as base fluid, or use a heavier base fluid (formate) in order to reach higher density.
I am obviously referring to the 8 1/2 section through the possible reservoir.
Paleo and Tagi will have the same pressure gradient? No need to set a casing?
It looks like it is not necessary, good.
So in case of positive results, liner set to TD, perforation and test?
Test in open hole? Possibly, too risky, borehole stability.
And then 8 1/2 phase to TD, with eventually 7" liner if they want to test the well.
Same for TE-10 with slightly differences in depth.
Thanks.
Anybody knows the casing design? What is the next casing shoe depth?
Not possible.
There is no stimulation equipment in country.
There is no equipment in country to perform a stimulation job.
MK taking another break? Wow, Moses who divides the red sea a second time!<br />TE-9 october and TE-10 after. <br />Well is located pretty far away from previous discoveries, very interesting to see what they will find. .<br />
Here in Madrid a lot is going on....
Between the four towers, the campus on alonso martinez, las tablas ........
Have a great weekend....
October spud-in TE-9
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SLB does not have land rig.
https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/risking-appraisal-development-wells-within-oil-gas-fields-alan-foum/
Me? No, I do not know anything.
I am only using google as somebody is saying....
TE-9 spud in October.<br />
We agree: one drilling rig and later rigless frac/testing operations.
But remember that the frac and the well test are performed through a working string that needs to be retrieved and re run in the second well, unless sound has purchased 3 complete strings.
not really, may be is what i am doing right now.....
Frac and test are rigless operations, unless an oil company want to pay a fortune for the stand by of the drilling rig.
Usually the rig leaves location after well has reached TD, casing cemented, and frac/test string has been installed.
Later comes the rigless package: wireline to perforate, pumping equipment to frac, well test spread to perform the test.
At the end of the test the well needs to be killed and temporarely abandoned with at least two barriers. This type of operation requires a certain amount of tublars (usually 4 1/2 size) to be left in to the hole unless the rig is coming back to the well to retrieve the string.
Therefore with three wells you may need 3 complete frac/test string, around 10,000 meter of tubing.
There are obviously other options, but usually more expensive.
I do not know what type of contract has sound in place, neither I know if they will utilize a drilling to drill the well and then a workover rig to retrieve the frac/test string, but I doubt.
Personally I would drill all three wells (if there is a commitment to drill three wells no matter the results of the first and the second) to TD and temporary abandon them with frac/test string + downhole hardware installed, later i will mobilize the rigless package in order to perform the frac and test part of the project.
Obviously this scenario may change if the wells are completed in open hole or are completed with a cemented liner and therefore they need to be perforated across the reservoir section.
Make those questions to the managers next time instead of asking how much money you are going to make from the future acquisition...
What a surprise...... hahahahahaha.
Bunch of arrogants!
Dear Ozzie, do you have any idea of the ROP (rate of penetration) of a vertical well vs an horizontal drain? Do yuo know the difference between TVD and MD (true vertical depth vs measured depth)?
TE-7 had a MD of 3440 m and a a TVD of 2616.
If TE-9 (a vertical well) will investigate the Paleo 800 m below the tagi, dear Ozzie who is so smart, are you able to tell me the the total length that needs to be drilled?
As usual people who have no idea about drilling & completion become expert because they own stocks of an oil company, hahahahahaha.