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Soriano, J., (2017). Análisis no convencionales de registros eléctricos de pozos y caracterización de roca aplicados al Nor-oeste peruano [Tesis, Universidad Nacional de Ingeniería]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14076/5809
Soriano, J., Análisis no convencionales de registros eléctricos de pozos y caracterización de roca aplicados al Nor-oeste peruano [Tesis]. : Universidad Nacional de Ingeniería; 2017. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14076/5809
@misc{renati/707938,
title = "Análisis no convencionales de registros eléctricos de pozos y caracterización de roca aplicados al Nor-oeste peruano",
author = "Soriano Campana, Juan Roberto",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional de Ingeniería",
year = "2017"
}
Unconventional Analysis of Well Logs are studies developed to improve the determination of rock parameters such as compaction, pore pressure and erosion thickness from well log interpretation for every offset well. This study includes the analysis of drilling events related to wellbore stability, which in addition to help to determine formation pore pressure and calibrate the results from the analysis, it also helps to identify high risk zones during drilling. Drilling events such as overpressure, tight hole, caverns, drill pipe stuck, collapse, pack off and circulating lost, are problems present in every well around the world whether or not a previous study was perform. However, performing a geomechanics study like the one on this project, not only helps to improve the geomechanics model, but also help to reduce the risk of drilling events by improving the drilling plan and avoiding non-productive time related to drilling operations. Given that shale formations cause most of the events related to wellbore stability, the analysis perform on this project are directly related to those formations. Determining behave of this formations from rock characterization and also determining their elastic properties is important during drilling for a good wellbore stability control.
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