All Days 2008
DOI: 10.2118/113686-ms
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Predesigned Bottomhole Pressure (BHP) in Aerated Drilling Matches in the Field and Improves Drilling Performance in Carbonate Reservoir

Abstract: A field case analysis of under balanced drilling (UBD) in the "A" structure located in Southern Iran has been carried out in the present paper. It was initially reported that 51% of an average well's cost was Non-Productive Time (NPT). Typical recordable NPT categories and key performance indicators used include tight hole, tool failure, hole cleaning issues, well control and lost circulation. It was decided that aerated drilling could be applied with advantages such as higher penetration rates, less lost circ… Show more

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