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Drilling Technology Report
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SAFER OIL AND NATURAL GAS DRILLING TECHNOLOGY RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT ACT... REPORT... REPT. 111-554, PART 1... U.S. CONGRESS, 111TH CONGRESS, 2ND SESSION.
Author: United States. Congress. House
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Drilling and Completion Technology Research Needs Assessment
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Category : Gas fields
Languages : en
Pages : 144
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Category : Gas fields
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Pages : 144
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Safer Oil and Natural Gas Drilling Technology Research and Development Act
Author: United States. Congress. House. Committee on Science and Technology (2007)
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Category : Gas well drilling
Languages : en
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Category : Gas well drilling
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Drilling Technology in Nontechnical Language
Author: Steve Devereux
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Category : Oil fields
Languages : en
Pages : 337
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Category : Oil fields
Languages : en
Pages : 337
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Natural Gas Drilling and Completion Technology Research Needs Assessment
Author: John Anderson
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Category : Gas well drilling
Languages : en
Pages : 144
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Category : Gas well drilling
Languages : en
Pages : 144
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Summary Report of the Drilling Technologies Tested at the Integrated Demonstration Project for Cleanup of Organic Contaminants in Soils and Groundwater at Non-arid Sites
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Pages : 116
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The Department of Energy's Office of Technology Development initiated an integrated demonstration of innovative technologies and systems for cleanup of volatile organic compounds in soil and groundwater at SRS. The overall goal of the program is the demonstration of multiple technologies and systems in the fields of drilling, characterization, monitoring, and remediation at a single test bed. Horizontal environmental well installation technology was one of the remediation technologies that was demonstrated at SRS. Four distinctly different systems of directional drilling and horizontal well installations were successfully demonstrated and evaluated. The four systems were developed in the petroleum industry, the river crossing industry, and the utility industry. The transfer of information concerning the horizontal environmental well installations has been facilitated by publishing a series of reports describing each individual demonstration. This is the final report in the series and provides a comprehensive evaluation of all four systems. The objectives of this report are to summarize the strengths and weaknesses of each drilling technology, describe and compare the problems encountered by each drilling technology, compare the compatibility of each technology with varying logistical and geological conditions, and discuss the expense of using each technology. This report is designed to be a horizontal environmental well reference document for the environmental remediation industry. An environmental problem holder may use this report to evaluate a directional drilling technology for use at his/her site.
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The Department of Energy's Office of Technology Development initiated an integrated demonstration of innovative technologies and systems for cleanup of volatile organic compounds in soil and groundwater at SRS. The overall goal of the program is the demonstration of multiple technologies and systems in the fields of drilling, characterization, monitoring, and remediation at a single test bed. Horizontal environmental well installation technology was one of the remediation technologies that was demonstrated at SRS. Four distinctly different systems of directional drilling and horizontal well installations were successfully demonstrated and evaluated. The four systems were developed in the petroleum industry, the river crossing industry, and the utility industry. The transfer of information concerning the horizontal environmental well installations has been facilitated by publishing a series of reports describing each individual demonstration. This is the final report in the series and provides a comprehensive evaluation of all four systems. The objectives of this report are to summarize the strengths and weaknesses of each drilling technology, describe and compare the problems encountered by each drilling technology, compare the compatibility of each technology with varying logistical and geological conditions, and discuss the expense of using each technology. This report is designed to be a horizontal environmental well reference document for the environmental remediation industry. An environmental problem holder may use this report to evaluate a directional drilling technology for use at his/her site.
Safer Oil and Natural Gas Drilling Technology Research and Development Act, July 21, 2010, 111-2 House Report 111-554
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IADC Deepwater Well Control Guidelines
Author: IADC Staff
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The aim of these Guidelines is to facilitate safe and efficient deepwater drilling operations. This important publication provides guidance for maintaining primary well control, applying secondary well control methods and responding to an emergency in the event of a blowout. Each chapter is intended to facilitate the rig team's primary task of maintaining and optimizing control of the well.Six chapters tackle the following vital information, key to maximizing safety and efficiency in subsea rig operations. · Operational Risk Management and Well Integrity (James Hebert, Diamond Offshore Drilling Inc, chairman): Barrier installation and maintenance for the life of the well;· Well Planning and Rig Operations (Brian Tarr, Shell, chairman): Relevance of well planning and well design to well control;· Equipment (Peter Bennett, Pacific Drilling, chairman): Typical well control equipment used on floating drilling rigs;· Procedures (Earl Robinson, Murphy Oil Corp, chairman): Kick prevention, detection and mitigation to maintain/regain control.· Training and Drills (Benny Mason, Rig QA International, chairman): Planning, conducting and continuously improving deepwater well control training and drills;· Emergency Response (John Garner, Boots and Coots, chairman): Activities and resources to manage a well control emergency. The IADC Deepwater Well Control Guidelines also include an appendix defining important acronyms and terms.For the ebook, go to www.iadc.org/ebookstore. eBook: $275.
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The aim of these Guidelines is to facilitate safe and efficient deepwater drilling operations. This important publication provides guidance for maintaining primary well control, applying secondary well control methods and responding to an emergency in the event of a blowout. Each chapter is intended to facilitate the rig team's primary task of maintaining and optimizing control of the well.Six chapters tackle the following vital information, key to maximizing safety and efficiency in subsea rig operations. · Operational Risk Management and Well Integrity (James Hebert, Diamond Offshore Drilling Inc, chairman): Barrier installation and maintenance for the life of the well;· Well Planning and Rig Operations (Brian Tarr, Shell, chairman): Relevance of well planning and well design to well control;· Equipment (Peter Bennett, Pacific Drilling, chairman): Typical well control equipment used on floating drilling rigs;· Procedures (Earl Robinson, Murphy Oil Corp, chairman): Kick prevention, detection and mitigation to maintain/regain control.· Training and Drills (Benny Mason, Rig QA International, chairman): Planning, conducting and continuously improving deepwater well control training and drills;· Emergency Response (John Garner, Boots and Coots, chairman): Activities and resources to manage a well control emergency. The IADC Deepwater Well Control Guidelines also include an appendix defining important acronyms and terms.For the ebook, go to www.iadc.org/ebookstore. eBook: $275.
Drilling Technology
Author: J. Paulo Davim
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
ISBN: 3110481200
Category : Technology & Engineering
Languages : en
Pages : 208
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This book aims to provide recent information on advances in drilling technology. The use of advanced machines, appropriate strategies and special drilling tools can signifi cantly reduce the machining time required for drilling operations, and consequently the production costs, and improve the quality of the holes produced. For these reasons an improvement of the drilling technology is very important for the modern manufacturing industries. This book can be used as a research book for fi nal undergraduate engineering course or at postgraduate level. It can also serve as a useful reference for academics, researchers, mechanical, industrial, production, manufacturing and materials engineers, professionals in drilling technology and related matters.
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
ISBN: 3110481200
Category : Technology & Engineering
Languages : en
Pages : 208
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This book aims to provide recent information on advances in drilling technology. The use of advanced machines, appropriate strategies and special drilling tools can signifi cantly reduce the machining time required for drilling operations, and consequently the production costs, and improve the quality of the holes produced. For these reasons an improvement of the drilling technology is very important for the modern manufacturing industries. This book can be used as a research book for fi nal undergraduate engineering course or at postgraduate level. It can also serve as a useful reference for academics, researchers, mechanical, industrial, production, manufacturing and materials engineers, professionals in drilling technology and related matters.