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DOI: 10.2118/108279-ms
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Minimizing the Risk of Well Collisions in Land and Offshore Drilling

Abstract: Today's increasingly complex and crowded drilling environments have placed a greater emphasis on wellbore collision avoidance. The safety and financial implications of shutting in production on platforms or repairing damaged wells have established a need for the industry to evaluate the potential for collision with a producing well. This paper will describe an effective approach to evaluating, minimizing and mitigating these hazards, and will include a number of case studies illustrating the successful applica… Show more

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“…Rather than refer to expected downside consequence as "risk," we will use the more precise term expected loss (EL). Pritchard et al (2010) gave an example of using RMs to assess the risk of a drilling hazard. This paper was one of three in a special issue of World Oil devoted to advances in drilling.…”
Section: Rmsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Rather than refer to expected downside consequence as "risk," we will use the more precise term expected loss (EL). Pritchard et al (2010) gave an example of using RMs to assess the risk of a drilling hazard. This paper was one of three in a special issue of World Oil devoted to advances in drilling.…”
Section: Rmsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This paper was one of three in a special issue of World Oil devoted to advances in drilling. Pritchard et al (2010) note the example as a "typical industry risk assessment matrix." We have adopted this example as Fig.…”
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“…Benny Poedjono and his colleagues [3,4] proposed the concept of oriented separation factor and the calculating method of oriented separation factor. However, these methods cannot prevent the accumulated error in well trajectory calculation and thus fail to meet the actual needs of cluster well drilling engineering.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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“…For the past few years, the foreign drilling circles have proposed many explanations for separation factors, among which the one obtained by pedal curve method has been widely applied [8]. In 2009, Benny Poedjono raised the new concept of oriented separation factor (OSF) and presented method for calculating the oriented separation factor [9][10][11].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%