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Documente Profesional
Documente Cultură
August 2007
Information Sources
1. 2. Well prognosis End of well reports Offset well data on bit records, casing, mud and cement programmes, problems encountered etc. Company drilling policies and guidelines Oil spill contingency plan Service company mud and cement programmes Rig move procedures Regulatory guidance notes, e.g. UKOOA Well Suspension and Abandonment Guidelines
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Executive Summary
A one page summary of the main features of the well, including information on:
Partners in the venture and their interests Relevant offset wells Objectives Reservoir structure and setting Hole depths and casing sizes Well timing Suspension or abandonment plans
Reference Documents
Drilling Policy and Guidelines Manual Oil Spill Contingency Plan Management System Interface Document Operator / Drilling Contractor Well Statement of Requirements HSE Notification Rig Move Procedures Wellhead System Review/Recommendations - Drilling and Completion Practices in License Offset End of Well Reports Service Company Mud Programme Service Company Cement Programme Service Company Formation Evaluation Programmes
Objectives
HSSE Objectives
Conduct all operations to the highest HSSE standards Ensure full compliance with environmental regulations Achieve zero lost time accidents or incidents Ensure full compliance with chemical usage and handling regulations
Financial Objectives
Drill and complete the well within AFE cost and time. Introduce cost saving initiatives where possible
Drilling Objectives
Evaluate hydrocarbon potential of reservoir. Evaluate reservoir with E-logs and obtain fluid samples. Plug & Abandon well in accordance with industry guidelines.
The time depth curve is usually annotated to show casing sizes & setting depths What operations are being conducted between 11,500 ft and 12,200 ft?
Seabed Features
Seabed sediments are sand to shelly sand throughout the survey area. No hazards or obstructions have been observed at the proposed location.
Shallow Soils
The uppermost unit comprises fine to medium-grained shelly sand of the Juniper Formation, which extends to 12m below seabed. The underlying unit is expected to be the Fedex Formation, comprising interbedded silts, clays and sands.