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Techniques revolve mainly around placing the production well bore along optimum trajectories (“biosteering”) and in the accurate placement of casing strings to mitigate against pressure differentials (“geostopping”). | Techniques revolve mainly around placing the production well bore along optimum trajectories (“biosteering”) and in the accurate placement of casing strings to mitigate against pressure differentials (“geostopping”). | ||
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+ | **Biosteering** | ||
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+ | Biosteering is discussed in further detail later, suffice to say here that biostratigraphy allows relatively complex borehole trajectories to be drilled and unconventional reservoirs (in terms of structure and geometry) exploited. | ||
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+ | //Schematic trajectory of a typical " | ||
+ | (diagram from StrataData Ltd.).// | ||
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+ | **Geostopping** | ||
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+ | Geostopping is the identification of specific biozonal horizons at which drilling needs to stop in order to effect an operational/ | ||
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+ | //“The Driller’s Intimate Friend” - a hand-drawn poetic homage written in the early part of the 20th century to a species of foram – “Miliola B” which, when observed in drilled samples from the Middle East, indicates entry into economic basement and therefore the signal that drilling can cease on a well and the rig prepared for the next job. This shows that wellsite biostratigraphy in some form has been around for quite a while in the oil industry!// | ||
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