Underbalanced drilling - Sunterra Well Services
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Underbalanced drilling - Sunterra Well Services
Underbalanced drilling Underbalanced drilling is when the effective circulating downhole pressure of the drilling fluid - which is equal to the hydrostatic pressure of the fluid column, plus pump pressure, plus associated friction pressures - is less than the effective near bore formation pore pressure. The lower hydrostatic head avoids the build-up of filter cake on the formation as well as the invasion of mud and drilling solids into the formation. This helps to improve productivity of the reservoir and reduce related drilling problems. Techniques for UBD include: • light weight drilling fluids • gas injection down the drill pipe • gas injection through a concentric string Advantages: • Increased ROP • Decreased formation damage • Eliminate risk of differential sticking • Reduce risk of loss circulation • Less weight on bit required • Improved bit life • Tight hole problems may be reduced • Reduced cutting size increasing hole cleaning capability SunTerra Well Services 2363 Blake Street, Suite 201 Denver, Colorado, 80205 Ph: (720) 272-8332 Toll Free: 877-797-6378 Email: info@sunterrawellservices.com www.sunterrawellservices.com
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