The ambitious plan to develop and produce the prolific Pre-Salt reservoirs in the Brazilian Santos Basin was kicked off by the discovery of the gigantic Lula Field in 2006 (previously known as "Tupi"). For Petrobras, the first decade of this century was therefore marked by the significant challenges imposed by these complex carbonate reservoirs, requiring the accelerated introduction of new technologies and innovative approaches to well construction. This article describes the history of well construction in the offshore Brazilian Pre Salt area. It summarizes the evolution in well design that resulted from the implementation of innumerable "lessons learned" that were acquired since drilling of the first wildcat well in the Pre-Salt Cluster. The commulative experience of more than 100 wells drilled and 29 wells completed (to date), has resulted in a progressive reductions of time and CAPEX required for the construction of the development wells in the Santos Basin.
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