Horizontal Drilling in Kansas: A Case History

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Table of Contents
  1. Overview: Horizontal Drilling in Kansas: A Case History
  2. Acknowledgements
  3. Presentation Outline
  4. Summary
  5. Potential Target
  6. Potential Target
  7. Numerous Targets
  8. Ness City North Field
  9. Reservoir Heterogeneity Strong Vertical Heterogeneity
  10. Reservoir Heterogeneity Poor Lateral Heterogeneity
  11. Reservoir Heterogeneity: Karst Controlled
  12. Economic Success $?$?$?
  13. Lessons Learned for Horizontal Well
  14. Reservoir Characterization: Summary
  15. Reservoir Characterization Geologic Model
  16. Reservoir Characterization Petrophysical Model
  17. Reservoir Characterization Initial Reservoir Model
  18. Reservoir Characterization Initial Reservoir Model
  19. Reservoir Characterization - Storativity
  20. Reservoir Characterization Swi - Core Plugs
  21. Reservoir Characterization Sorw - Core Plugs
  22. Reservoir Characterization Relative Permeability
  23. Reservoir Characterization Capillary Pressure
  24. Engineering Analysis DST Interpretation
  25. Engineering Analysis Production History Reconstruction
  26. Engineering Analysis Production History Reconstruction
  27. Engineering Analysis Reservoir Simulation - History Match
  28. Reservoir Simulation Residual Potential - So-ft, 2000
  29. Performance Prediction Performance Prediction - Infill
  30. Operations: Summary
  31. Details of Well Work
  32. Original Plugged Well
  33. Photograph
  34. Drill Out Cement & Set CIBP
  35. Photograph
  36. Photograph
  37. Set Whipstock - Mill Casing
  38. Photograph
  39. Drill Build Section
  40. Photograph
  41. Photograph
  42. Drill Lateral Section
  43. Photograph: Unix workstation
  44. Photograph
  45. Set Liner
  46. Photograph
  47. Photograph
  48. Final Completion
  49. Rig Time & Job Costs
  50. Economic Evaluation
  51. Lessons Learned for Horizontal Well

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