This incident highlights the importance of taking time to properly assess changing well conditions and to consider fully the consequences before acting.
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Drift Sharing to be better #4, Gas influx from shale
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Drift Sharing to be better #8, Incident – Drilling of reservoir section
The incident highlights the importance of specific focus on volume control when experiencing a “drilling break”.
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Drift Sharing to be better #5, Well control incident - Completion
This incident highlights the importance of following procedures, attention to detail and quality control of calculations performed on the rig
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Drift Sharing to be better #14, Well control incident during plugging
The incident highlights a situation with gas in returns after perforating for perf, wash and cement during P&A operation.
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Drift Sharing to be better #17 well control incident during perforation
The incident highlights a situation with influx while pulling out of hole after perforating with TCP.
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Drift Sharing to be better #19, Influx in overburden section of (HPHT) exploration well - MAASP at shoe significantly exceeded
Sharing to be better #19, Influx in overburden section of (HPHT) exploration well - MAASP at shoe significantly exceeded The key message is to focus on what can be learnt from these events. It is
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Drift Sharing to be better #18, Influx while drilling with a Managed Pressure Drilling Unit in use
Sharing to be better #18, Influx while drilling with a Managed Pressure Drilling Unit in use The key message is to focus on what can be learnt from these events. It is hoped that sharing lessons will
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Havbunnsmineraler Facts about seabed minerals
Learn more about what seabed minerals are, and why it is important that Norway investigates opportunities for exploiting these resources.
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Drift Sharing to be better #1, Well control incident in 9,5 inch section
The first of a series of case histories on well incidents has now been circulated to all installations. This incident highlights the need to be focused on the well at all times, even when there are
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Havvind Offshore wind and the environment
We must secure the necessary knowledge to ensure the smallest possible environmental footprint from the offshore wind industry.
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