Real-time Applications and Drilling Automation
Tuesday, 17 October
Room 212 A-B
Technical Session
The energy industry has continued to seek ways to improve the safety, quality, and profitability of projects executed across the globe. Both real-time applications and drilling automation provide that cutting edge required to make complex oil and gas well programs technically and economically feasible. This session introduces several opportunities that exist in the field of study necessary to enhance performance and improve value.
Session Chairperson(s)
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0830-0855 215066Discovery And Integration by Increasing Resolution, Obtaining Borehole Images While Drilling: First Multivendor LWD Success Story from Gulf of Mexico
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0855-0920 214848The Traditional Drilling Optimization Conceptually Deadlocked For Realtime Well Engineering: An Alternate Solution
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0920-0945 214836Downhole Temperature Estimation Of A Growing High-temperature Wellbore Using A Modified Drift Flux Modeling Approach
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1015-1040 214997The Role Of Auto Driller, Rig Control Systems And Driller Procedures In Reduction Of BHA Failures
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1040-1105 215047Autonomous Drilling Fluid Management System - Development of Fluid Advisory System and First Lab Trial
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1105-1130 214949Real-time Drilling Fluid Measurements Provide Value Via Data Driven Decision Making For Cost-Sensitive Unconventional Environments