Improving Collision Avoidance in Drilling with automated Data Analysis and Real Time Risk Assessment
Improving Collision Avoidance in Drilling with automated Data Analysis and Real Time Risk Assessment
The objective of this presentation is to automate how survey data is collected to improve collision avoidance in the Volve field
As time goes on the number of oil wells will only increase. Due to modern innovations these wells are only producing longer and more efficiently. Because drilling dates back to the 1800s, there is also numerous wells that have been plugged and abandoned.
Drilling an oil well can potentially be a dangerous task. Factoring collision only complicates the process of drilling a well. There are several safety issues that can come with collision such as the possibility of lost wellbore pressures and in turn a blowout.
As the saying goes "time is money." Collisions with nearby wells can lead to
The volve field is a field in the North Seas that was produced from 2008-2016. The field had over 40,000 data files published for the general use of students, educators, and researchers. This field will be used for the research project