SPE/CIM Seventh One-Day Conference on Horizontal Well Technology 1999
DOI: 10.2118/cim-99-04-ms
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Demands of Multi-Lateral Wells Functions

Abstract: Demands of Multi-Lateral Well Junctions are shifting from successful shallow wells to deeper and more functional window applications. Reliable window exit, reduced trips and improved debris management while drilling have provided the confidence to take this step. Completion and Production opportunities are the focus areas. Reliable and low cost re-entry capability both through tubing and through casing is demanded. Fluid isolation and shut-off during drilling, production, injection, stimulation and production … Show more

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“…In this paper, the improvement strategy with multilateral well patterns is introduced to minimize the adverse impact of muddy laminae. With the development of horizontal well completion technology and the popularization of 3D seismic technology, multilateral well systems and their applications have developed rapidly [30][31][32]. A multilateral well has a vertical, inclined, or horizontal main wellbore, and there is one or more branches connected to the main wellbore.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this paper, the improvement strategy with multilateral well patterns is introduced to minimize the adverse impact of muddy laminae. With the development of horizontal well completion technology and the popularization of 3D seismic technology, multilateral well systems and their applications have developed rapidly [30][31][32]. A multilateral well has a vertical, inclined, or horizontal main wellbore, and there is one or more branches connected to the main wellbore.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%