New Well
A revision to a
sidetrack involves a change to the
drilling of a sidetrack from an existing well, which may be
necessary for safety purposes, such as if an operator
determines it necessary to set a liner deeper in the
wellbore
due to results from a formation integrity test.
A revision to a
sidetrack involves a change to the
drilling of a sidetrack from an existing well, which may be
necessary for safety purposes, such as if an operator
determines it necessary to set a liner deeper in the
wellbore
due to results from a formation integrity test.
A sidetrack
involves an operator drilling to a new
geologic target or a new location within the original
target from an existing wellbore.
A sidetrack
involves an operator drilling to a new
geologic target or a new location within the original
target from an existing wellbore.
A revision to a
bypass involves a change to the drilling of a
bypass from an existing well, which may be necessary for
safety purposes, such as if an operator determines it
necessary to set a liner deeper in the wellbore due to
results
from a formation integrity test.
A revision to a
bypass involves a change to the drilling of a
bypass from an existing well, which may be necessary for
safety purposes, such as if an operator determines it
necessary to set a liner deeper in the wellbore due to
results
from a formation integrity test.
A bypass is when
an operator drills around a mechanical
problem in the original hole to the original target from the
existing wellbore.
A bypass is when
an operator drills around a mechanical
problem in the original hole to the original target from the
existing wellbore.
A revision to a
new well involves a change to the
drilling of new well, which may be necessary for safety
purposes, such as if an operator determines it
necessary to set a liner deeper in the wellbore due to
results
from a formation integrity test.
A revision to a
new well involves a change to the
drilling of new well, which may be necessary for safety
purposes, such as if an operator determines it
necessary to set a liner deeper in the wellbore due to
results
from a formation integrity test.
A new well
involves an operator drilling an original
wellbore hole in the seafloor to a geologic target.
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