FORMATION EVALUATION ADVANTAGES IN EXPLORATION AND
DEVELOPMENT OF WELLS IN THE CASPIAN REGION
Section IV (4. Application Of MIMCS: MIMCS in Earth sciences)
Lead GeoScientist, HW BHOS Professor Elnur Amirov
1
and Professor Fikret
Amirov
2
1
HALLIBURTON, Heriot Watt BHOS Baku, Azerbaijan
Elnuramirov
@outlook.com; e.amirov@hw.ac.uk
2
ASOIU, Baku, Azerbaijan
Fikrat.amirov.ali@asoiu.edu.az
;
amirovfa8@rambler.ru
Keywords:
Formation Evaluation, Borehole Geometry, Caliper, Formation Pressure Testing, Fluid identification, Geomechanical
Evaluation, Hydrofracture, Equivalent Circulating Density, Wellbore Integrity, Pore Pressure Prediction, Pressure While Drilling.
Thesis.
Formation evaluation is very important for drilling of exploration and development wells in the Caspian region.
From the safety point of view, Real-Time formation evaluation helps prevent drilling associated risks, hazards and helps
optimize drilling parameters in order to drill wells effectively and safely. For instance, pore-pressure prediction while
drilling and wellbore stability estimation is based on Real-Time data, including sonic, gamma rays, formation pressure
measurements and tests, as well as SDL and drilling parameters. By Real-Time monitoring and interpretation of the
reservoir property measurements, formation-evaluation specialists can help to drillers and geologists in order to stay
within the safety window limits, while drilling hard and soft formations and optimizing the revolution per minute, weight
on bit, rate of penetration and other drilling parameters as was done successfully and safely in many wells drilled in the
Caspian region. In current applications, Real-Time borehole geometry caliper measurements can help recognize and
evaluate potentially unstable zones, where breakout and washout can take place in unstable zones. From well positioning
point of view, Real-Time data can helps the geologists, geophysicist to evaluate and recognize the layer/strata, then
perform geosteering, which can increase wellbore contact area in the reservoir zone, place the well precisely and
accurately in the structure which is highly saturated with hydrocarbons, so advantage of formation evaluation in this case
can be increase of hydrocarbon production rate and enhance the reservoir understanding.
References
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and pipeline, IV Mezinarodn conference, Publishing House, Education and Science, Prague (2013)
2. Amirov F.A, Amirov E.F.: .Maximum efficiency coefficient of the centrifugal pumps when working with the hydrodynamically
active additives science and world. Science and World N11, Volgograd Vol. 1 (2016)
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were drilled in the Khazarian-Caspian Sea of the Azerbaijan Republic. EGU GENERAL ASSEMBLY. Geophysical Research
Abstracts. Vienna, Austria (2017)
5. Amirov E.F., Amirov F.A.: DrillDOC Drilling Downhole Optimization Collar for Real-Time measurements of weight, torque and
bending in wells, which were drilled in the Khazarian-Caspian Sea of the Azerbaijan Republic. EGU GENERAL ASSEMBLY.
Geophysical Research Abstracts. Vienna, Austria (2018)
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