2018 EJRNL PP JWNGSAR BRAHMA 1.pdf
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Terbatas Suharsiyah
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Terbatas Suharsiyah
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Pore pressure prediction is an essential part of wildcat well planning. In India, Tripura sub-basin is characterised by huge
anticlines, normal faults and abnormally pressured formations. These factors push the wildcat well planning in this area into
wide margin of uncertainty. Pore pressures were predicted from seismic velocities by using modifed Eaton’s method over
the synclinal and fank part of Atharamura to understand the pressure succession towards the anticline. These predicted pore
pressures on the fank part lead to a reasonable match when plotted with ofset well-measured pore pressures. To reduce
the uncertainty, fracture pressures were established by various methods such as Hubbert and Willis method and Matthews
and Kelly method from predicted pore pressures. But the fracture pressures were predicted with available horizontal stress
correlations due to lack of Poisson’s ratio curve for the study area. The mud pressure required to drill the well is calculated
using median line principle, and hence drilling mud window is established by assuming virtual tight conditions. The plot
of equivalent circulation density versus depth suggests that well can be drilled with two casing policy. But it is found that
adding one more casing pipe will ensure the safety of well. Casing pipes were designed on the basis of collapse pressure,
burst pressure and tensile load. Finally, a well plan which includes pore pressure, fracture pressure, drilling mud policy,
casing policy and kick tolerance graph were proposed to give clear picture on well planning on the top of the anticline in
pore pressure point of view.