Innovations in Well Control and Drilling Engineering
Tuesday, 21 October
Room 332BE
Technical and Invited Presenter
This session explores the latest advancements in well control and drilling operations. Attendees will gain insights into experimental studies on gas influx behavior, and the efficiency of various drilling techniques. The session will highlight new benchmarks for safety and efficiency in drilling operations. Discussions will cover updates in pore pressure and fracture gradient analysis, risk mitigation strategies, and intelligent well path design. Additionally, the impact of digital transformation on drilling operations and new logging tools will be introduced. This session is ideal for professionals seeking to enhance their knowledge and skills in modern drilling practices.
Session Chairpersons
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0830-0855Best of the Best 25DC 223725 - Distilling Time Lapse Borehole Images (4D Callipers) Into Geomechanics Solutions
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0855-0920 227992Unraveling Mass-transfer Effects On Gas Influx Behavior In Non-aqueous Muds: Experimental Characterization Of Well Control Dynamics Using Rheologically Matched WBM And SBM Systems At Full Scale
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0920-0945 228098Establishing A New Pioneering Benchmark In Enhancing Safety And Efficiency: A Unique Integration Of Kinetic Shearing Bop In Gate Valve Drilling Operations
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1015-1040 228232Bullheading Drilling Operations: Understanding Anomalous Gas Displacement Efficiency
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1040-1105 228054Porosity Compaction And Mean Effective Stress: Suggested Revisions For Pore Pressure And Fracture Gradient Analysis Through Well Logs
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1105-1130 227863Mitigating Risks In Well Construction Through Real-Time Reverse Multiwell Analysis To Enhance Updating The Drilling Window
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Alternate 227873An Intelligent Well Path Design Approach For Dense Well-clustering Drilling Based On Probabilistic Roadmap Method
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Alternate 227887The Forgotten Stockhausen Effect In A Digital Transformation
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Alternate 228060A Novel Pulsed Neutron LWD Geochemical Logging Tool With Sigma And Direct Carbon Measurements