SPE Latin American and Caribbean Petroleum Engineering Conference 2003
DOI: 10.2118/81067-ms
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A Comparative Analysis of Pressure Transient Behaviour of Undulating and Horizontal Wells

Abstract: Since the early 90's, the use of horizontal wells has become increasingly more popular in the development of oil and gas fields. Advances in drilling technology such as Measurement While Drilling (MWD) and Logging While Drilling (LWD) with accumulated knowledge/experience enable cost effective and more sophisticated horizontal wells to be drilled. Nevertheless, drilling a horizontal well that is perfectly parallel to the bedding plane is still distant from reality. All horizontal wells, to a certain extent, fo… Show more

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“…The decision to drill an undulating well can be based on multiple reasons (Corlay, et al 1997;Goktas, et al 2003;Tang, et al 2007;Bacarreza, et al 2008;and Kamkom, et al 2009) as (1) to enhance the vertical connectivity; (2) to track formation in high-angle thin payzone; (3) to access isolated hydrocarbon accumulations; (4) to reduce other drilling cost and consequently yield a high cashflow. The well is drilled through the reservoir with periodic inclination or declination sloping along the trajectory.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The decision to drill an undulating well can be based on multiple reasons (Corlay, et al 1997;Goktas, et al 2003;Tang, et al 2007;Bacarreza, et al 2008;and Kamkom, et al 2009) as (1) to enhance the vertical connectivity; (2) to track formation in high-angle thin payzone; (3) to access isolated hydrocarbon accumulations; (4) to reduce other drilling cost and consequently yield a high cashflow. The well is drilled through the reservoir with periodic inclination or declination sloping along the trajectory.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%