2000
DOI: 10.2118/65751-pa
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Shallow Water Flow Planning and Operations: Titan No. 1 Exploration Well, Deepwater Gulf of Mexico

Abstract: Summary Shallow water flows (SWF) from overpressured aquifers have been a persistent problem in the deepwater Gulf of Mexico (GOM) and can create significant financial and operational risks for exploration and development drilling programs. For the GOM, SWF intervals typically occur between 300 and 2,500 ft below mudline (BML) and in water depths greater than 1,500 ft. If left unchecked, the disturbance from the water flow can cause loss of soil strength surrounding the wellbore, thereby comp… Show more

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“…Pump-and-dump operations were developed principally to deal with shallow water flows or shallow gas. Turner and Morales (2000), Schuberth and Walker (2000), and Roller et al (2001) present case histories of using a pump-and-dump strategy to overcome shallow water flows, and they provide excellent information regarding logistics and equipment setup. Rohleder et al (2003) discuss the use of an undersaturated pump-and-dump fluid to drill into salt followed by a saturated "spotting" drilling fluid in the riserless hole.…”
Section: Worldwide Practicesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pump-and-dump operations were developed principally to deal with shallow water flows or shallow gas. Turner and Morales (2000), Schuberth and Walker (2000), and Roller et al (2001) present case histories of using a pump-and-dump strategy to overcome shallow water flows, and they provide excellent information regarding logistics and equipment setup. Rohleder et al (2003) discuss the use of an undersaturated pump-and-dump fluid to drill into salt followed by a saturated "spotting" drilling fluid in the riserless hole.…”
Section: Worldwide Practicesmentioning
confidence: 99%