TECHNOLOGICAL ADVANCES IN DRILLING EFFICIENCY AND SUSTAINABILITY IN THE PERMIAN BASIN
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https://doi.org/10.56238/rcsv15n3-001Palavras-chave:
Drilling Efficiency, Managed Pressure Drilling (MPD), Predictive Analytics, Water Management, SustainabilityResumo
Recent advancements in drilling technologies have significantly improved operational efficiency and sustainability in the Permian Basin, one of the world’s most important oil and gas production hubs. Innovations such as the integration of digital systems, optimization of bottom hole assemblies (BHAs), and Managed Pressure Drilling (MPD) have contributed to faster well completions, reduced operational costs, and minimized environmental impact. A record-breaking well was completed using real-time data analysis and high-performance drilling equipment, demonstrating how automation and continuous monitoring optimize drilling parameters, enhance rate of penetration (ROP), and reduce non-productive time (NPT). The integration of predictive analytics and machine learning has further enabled dynamic adjustments, improving overall efficiency. The application of MPD in deep wells, particularly in the Wolfcamp D formation, has shown promising results, increasing ROP by 23.8% while lowering drilling fluid costs. Additionally, new approaches in directional drilling have reduced the need for multiple BHAs, streamlining operations and cutting expenses. Beyond drilling performance, water management remains a critical challenge in unconventional oil production. Studies have highlighted the need for sustainable water use, including the reuse of produced water to reduce freshwater consumption and environmental risks. Monitoring groundwater quality is essential to mitigate contamination risks from hydraulic fracturing. As demand for efficiency and sustainability grows, these innovations mark a significant step in unconventional well drilling. With continuous technological advancements, the Permian Basin is set to remain a leader in the oil and gas industry, establishing new benchmarks for future exploration and production.
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