TX 75083-3836 U.S.A., fax 01-972-952-9435. AbstractDrilling wells for oil/gas has been increasingly challenging with the companies moving towards difficult environments. The problems faced in these locations range from very narrow margin between the pore (or collapse) and fracture pressures, pore pressure uncertainty, to high pressure and high temperature wells. Wells drilled in these scenarios using the conventional drilling method often do not get to total depth (TD), and even so, drilling can be extremely risky, with several kick/loss situations.A new drilling method 1 has been developed to overcome these problems, allowing a much safer condition, reducing the risks, and also permitting the wells to be drilled to TD much cheaper. Drilling is taken to the limit in a safe manner, extending each phase as much as possible, using the entire available mud weight window for that well.The method uses the new concept of micro-flux control, which is based on detecting a minimum loss or influx of fluids, and instantly adjusting the return flow and, consequently, the bottom-hole pressure to regain control of the well. The well is drilled closed at all times, and the return flow from the well is compared to the predicted and ideal one, allowing detecting the discrepancies in a very short time.This paper describes the basis of this new method and steps taken so far in the development. Field tests will be done very shortly, after the method has been tested in a simulated well condition. The use of this method allows wells to be drilled where today it has been impossible, extending today's technological limits way beyond the current boundary.
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