Improving well delivery process in exploration and applying drillig and geological principles

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title = "Improving well delivery process in exploration and applying drillig and geological principles",
abstract = "In order to be able to successfully drill an exploration well the geology and the implication it has on the drilling practices need to be known. The first part of the thesis is a practical part that tries to visualize the magnitude of geological properties such as layers of rocks or faults etc. using an outcrop analysis. This outcrop analysis includes a detailed insight about the geological setting of the rocks, presence of faults, mineralogy of the rocks and sedimentological background. Using this data a geological roadmap is created. In the field, samples are taken in order to be analyzed in the petrophysics lab. Taken all this data into consideration a hypothetical well is planned onto the outcrop. The well plan for the hypothetical well is then compared to wells in similar formations, in order to be able to illustrate the optimum well delivery process for this certain geological setting. This is critical for harmonization and derisking projects and key efficiency improvements in operators. The second part of the thesis is a theoretical part that focuses on well data and shows for different geological settings the best possible solutions. The data used for the analysis is log data, geological maps and others. It analyses the methods that were used to drill these wells under the certain geological circumstances and additionally proposes different well design solutions using other practices. Aditionally a Workflow for an improved well planning process is presented.",
keywords = "Geologie, Tiefbohrtechnik, Dorset, Geology, Bridport, Field Study, Drilling Workflow",
author = "Rautenbacher, {Lukas Raphael}",
note = "embargoed until null",
year = "2016",
language = "English",

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TY - THES

T1 - Improving well delivery process in exploration and applying drillig and geological principles

AU - Rautenbacher, Lukas Raphael

N1 - embargoed until null

PY - 2016

Y1 - 2016

N2 - In order to be able to successfully drill an exploration well the geology and the implication it has on the drilling practices need to be known. The first part of the thesis is a practical part that tries to visualize the magnitude of geological properties such as layers of rocks or faults etc. using an outcrop analysis. This outcrop analysis includes a detailed insight about the geological setting of the rocks, presence of faults, mineralogy of the rocks and sedimentological background. Using this data a geological roadmap is created. In the field, samples are taken in order to be analyzed in the petrophysics lab. Taken all this data into consideration a hypothetical well is planned onto the outcrop. The well plan for the hypothetical well is then compared to wells in similar formations, in order to be able to illustrate the optimum well delivery process for this certain geological setting. This is critical for harmonization and derisking projects and key efficiency improvements in operators. The second part of the thesis is a theoretical part that focuses on well data and shows for different geological settings the best possible solutions. The data used for the analysis is log data, geological maps and others. It analyses the methods that were used to drill these wells under the certain geological circumstances and additionally proposes different well design solutions using other practices. Aditionally a Workflow for an improved well planning process is presented.

AB - In order to be able to successfully drill an exploration well the geology and the implication it has on the drilling practices need to be known. The first part of the thesis is a practical part that tries to visualize the magnitude of geological properties such as layers of rocks or faults etc. using an outcrop analysis. This outcrop analysis includes a detailed insight about the geological setting of the rocks, presence of faults, mineralogy of the rocks and sedimentological background. Using this data a geological roadmap is created. In the field, samples are taken in order to be analyzed in the petrophysics lab. Taken all this data into consideration a hypothetical well is planned onto the outcrop. The well plan for the hypothetical well is then compared to wells in similar formations, in order to be able to illustrate the optimum well delivery process for this certain geological setting. This is critical for harmonization and derisking projects and key efficiency improvements in operators. The second part of the thesis is a theoretical part that focuses on well data and shows for different geological settings the best possible solutions. The data used for the analysis is log data, geological maps and others. It analyses the methods that were used to drill these wells under the certain geological circumstances and additionally proposes different well design solutions using other practices. Aditionally a Workflow for an improved well planning process is presented.

KW - Geologie

KW - Tiefbohrtechnik

KW - Dorset

KW - Geology

KW - Bridport

KW - Field Study

KW - Drilling Workflow

M3 - Master's Thesis

ER -