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IADC - SPE International Drilling Conference Digital Program
IADC - SPE International Drilling Conference Digital Program
IADC - SPE International Drilling Conference Digital Program
IADC/SPE International
Drilling Conference
and Exhibition
5–7 March 2024 Galveston Island Convention Center
Galveston, Texas, USA
go.spe.org/24DC_Program
Conference Program
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Message from the Conference Chair 3
Table of Contents
Dear Colleagues,
Among the conferences our industry most looks to meet the staffing needs of new or reactivated
forward to each year is the IADC/SPE International worksites and the general need for increased bench
Drilling Conference and Exhibition. strength to meet increasing demand. This will take
Our industry is ready to embrace an upcycle after planning and policy updates to attract and retain
years of contraction in a down market. The 2024 talent and incentivize great performance across
conference will help us to navigate the ongoing our organizations. It is undeniable that the drilling
marketplace shift toward a season of disciplined business is changing in exciting ways and the future
growth as we responsibly reactivate assets across our is bright for those who are perpetual learners and
industry to meet the world’s growing energy needs. interested in being part of a dynamic, challenging,
and innovative industry.
The value proposition is clear:
And as we move into an era of energy expansion,
• This is the conference where the world’s premier
our industry recognizes oil and gas will continue
drilling experts and industry leaders gather to
to be important to providing reliable energy for a
share best practices and to learn more about the
growing global population. The 2024 IADC/SPE
innovations, technologies, and strategies that
International Drilling Conference and Exhibition
will help us safely, efficiently, and cost-effectively
allows us, as an industry, to learn about the
deliver energy for generations to come.
technology needed to propel our industry forward
• Beyond the exciting new technologies, reactivations and how to attract new talent and funding to
and human capital will top the conference’s agenda support the key role energy plays within national
and related discussions, setting the theme for this and global economies.
year’s event as Performance Future: Elevating
Drilling Through People and Technology. Over the
past few years, we’ve learned to use technology Janelle Daniel
to communicate and collaborate in ways that open Senior Vice President,
new opportunities for people to join our industry. Human Resources,
As we take full advantage of this upcycle, we will Sustainability &
need to embrace those technologies to quickly Communications
and effectively onboard and train new employees Transocean
Committee
General Chairperson
Janelle Daniel, Transocean
Advisory Committee
Trey Adams Kristina Mays John Sanclemente Lee Womble
Helmerich & Payne Transocean Chevron SLB
Program Committee
John A.R. Bomidi Blaine Dow Duncan McAllister John Thorogood
Baker Hughes SLB Varel Drilling Global Consultant LLP
Platinum Partner
1010-1140 Plenary Session II: Human & Organizational Performance Grand Ballroom
Society of Petroleum 119,000 members in 138 countries are engaged in oil and
gas exploration and production. SPE is a key resource
Moderator/Speaker Speakers
Speakers
Analysis of Wellbore Spirals and Ledges Using High-resolution Caliper Data and Signal Processing
1030 217662 Techniques
M. Chordar, University of Stavanger; L. Øy, Well ID; H. Skadsem, University of Stavanger
Improving Casing Running Efficiency Through A Comprehensive Wellbore Quality Scorecard: A Data-
1120 217661 driven Approach
C. Cockburn, N. Huseynzade, A. Rasul-Zada, BP
Alternate
Identifying Cumulative TVD Error in Horizontal Wells Drilled with Rotary Steerable Systems
217965
J. Dunn, Superior QC LLC
Well Construction in The Era Of Big Data: It’s Not Data Analytics, It’s Engineering With Data
G. Payette, ExxonMobil Technology and Engineering Company; J. Bailey, Independent Consultant;
1030 217665 P. Pastusek, ExxonMobil Upstream Company; Y. Witt-Doerring, Halliburton; N. Kostov, ExxonMobil
Technology and Engineering Company; K. Shukla, ExxonMobil Services and Technology Private Limited;
S.G. Haugen, ExxonMobil Technology and Engineering Company
Blind Trust: Challenges in Data Sharing for Oil and Gas Well Construction
1055 217669
M. Willerth, Helmerich & Payne; D. Gibson, Gibson Reports; R. Fortney, A. Piskin, Helmerich & Payne
The Role of Semantic Networks in Mitigating Risk During Data Exchange in Multi-discplinary Well
Construction
E. Cayeux, B. Daireaux, NORCE Norwegian Research Centre AS; J. Macpherson, Baker Hughes; C. Damski,
1120 217668
Genesis Petroleum Technologies Pty Ltd; P. Annaiyappa, Independent Consultant; J. Carney, NOV Inc.;
W. Ziadat, Coarva.ai; P. Harbidge, Expro; M. Edwards, Edwards Energy Innovation Consulting; H. Bolt,
Depth Solutions Ltd.
Enhancing Information Retrieval in the Drilling Domain: Zero-Shot Learning with Large Language
Models for Question-Answering
1145 217671
F. Pacis, University of Stavanger; S. Alyaev, G. Pelfrene, NORCE Norwegian Research Centre AS;
T. Wiktorski, University of Stavanger
Alternate
03 Case Studies 1
Session Chairpersons: John Bomidi, HCC (Baker Hughes); Pradeep Ashok, The University of Texas At Austin
Footage Increase by 50% and Drilling Dynamics Optimized in the Challenging Colombian Foothills
Thorough Re-design of a Hybrid Bit Using a Novel Polygon Mesh Computational Simulation and
1030 217681 Laboratory Test
L.A. Munoz Salinas, Baker Hughes; L. Cuervo, Ecopetrol; X. Huang, R. Bradshaw, A. Belloso Damiano,
J. Velasquez, N. Lyons, Baker Hughes
Case Study: Deep Insights From Downhole Sensing Unlocks Extended Bit Footage for Economic Drilling
1055 217667 of Vibration Prone Abrasive Sandstones in Central USA
A. Hanafy, Baker Hughes Ltd; A. Kueck, A. Pauli, X. Huang, Baker Hughes; J. Bomidi, HCC (Baker Hughes)
Improving Hole Cleaning by Using Distributed Damping Subs to Control Lateral Oscillations of the
1120 217675 Drill-string
R. Mihai, A. Ambrus, E. Cayeux, NORCE Norwegian Research Centre AS
Saving Pipe One Joint at a Time: The Use of Welded Wear Bands to Protect Drill Pipe Tubes in Abrasive
Formations
1145 217682 A.J. Wells, P.E., Arnco Technology; D. Doles, P.E., M. Tappin, Jonah Energy; J.A. Reese, NOV Wellbore
Technologies; R. Morgan, J. Kroger, K&M Technology Group; T. Horton III, M. Anderson, Ensign Energy
Services; S. Broussard, Arnco Technology
Alternate
1100
Computational Design of an Optimal Landing String Profile for Operations in Harsh Environments
1125 217938
V. Abnave, M. Shenoy, Onesubsea
Decentralized Active Control of Distributed Damping Subs for Stick-Slip Reduction in Drilling
1500 217676 P.M. Nüsse, Norwegian University of Science and Technology; A. Ambrus, NORCE Norwegian Research
Centre; O.M. Aamo, Norwegian University of Science and Technology
Selection of Corrosion Resistant Alloys for CCS And CCUS Injection Wells
1410 217664
A.C. Rowe, Stress Engineering Services Inc; B.D. Craig, MetCorr
Alternate
Computational Design of an Optimal Landing String Profile for Operations in Harsh Environments
217938
V. Abnave, M. Shenoy, Onesubsea
06 Case Studies 2
Session Chairpersons: Crispin Chatar, SLB; Gregory Payette, Exxon Mobil Corporation
Fit for Purpose Process Automation Drives Consistent Performance in an Operator’s West Texas
1410 217672 Drilling Program
D. Dunbar, C. Christopher, A. Groh, Patterson-UTI Drilling Company LLC
Lifua-A: An Enhanced Methodology For Installing A Stacked Template Structure (sts) With A Jack-up Rig
1435 217663
P.T. Naive, I. Ardian, S. Costa, A. Ariyo, Chevron; A. Desai, Shelf Drilling; G.E. Kettless, Aquaterra Energy
New Bit Optimization Method Proves Superior Drilling Performance and Reliability Showcased by Lab
Data And Record ROP in North-America Land
1500 217937
A. Kueck, Baker Hughes; A.J. Goodman, Baker Hughes RRTC; B. Hayes, X. Huang, P. Rosero, F.G. Valbuena,
H. Reckmann, Baker Hughes; J. Bomidi, HCC (Baker Hughes)
Enhancing Well Integrity: Spectral Acoustic Diagnosis and Biomineralization Remediation in The United
1400 217944 States
M. Volkov, TGT Oil & Gas Services; J. Griffin, BioSqueeze
Avoiding High Local Doglegs by Integrating the Drill Bit into the Rotary Steerable System
1440 217939
M. Hahn, D. Heinisch, C.G. Small, I.E. Cuadros, R. Duerholt, M. Bilen, Baker Hughes
Mechanistic Study and Chemical Design of a New Lubricant for High Salinity Drilling Fluids
1455 217951
J. Brockhoff, M. Taylor, S. Dubberley, K. Ma, C. Jaska, Secure Energy
Use of Operational Standard Practices to Generate Standardized Digital Well Programs and Work
1510 217949 Instructions in Program Builder and Rig Site Execution Delivers More Competitive Wells
J. Jallorina, E. Ogbunamiri, D. Zimpfer, Shell plc; C. Sorensen, J. Myre, Stimline
Cloud-to-Driller’s HMI Closed-Loop Drilling Automation: Field Test Results with Machine Learning
ROP Optimizer
1715 217693
K. Singh, Corva AI LLC; T. Haddad, T. Borges, Nabors Industries; S.S. Yalamarty, J. Granados, M. Kamyab,
Corva AI LLC; V. Satpute, C. Vanama, H. Arcement, Nabors Industries; C. Cheatham, Corva AI LLC
Alternate
Enhancing Operational Efficiency in Directional Drilling Through Precise Hole Bottom Orientation
217955
H. Sahli, S. Ba, M. Omr, O. Olanubi, D. Galindo, SLB
Factors Influencing the Precision of Swab and Surge Predictions During Tripping Operations
1600 217686 E. Cayeux, NORCE Norwegian Research Centre AS; A. Ambrus, NORCE Norwegian Research Centre;
E. Dvergsnes, NORCE Norwegian Research Centre AS; M. Dahle Johansen, Sekal; M. Balov, Equinor
Revisiting Post-Blowout Wellbore Integrity: Mechanistic Modeling of the Stress Evolutions Within the
1625 217691 Casing-Cement Sheath-Rock Formation System
J.A. Khan, A. Khouissat, A. Michael, University of North Dakota
Real-time Casing Point Selection Optimization For MPD Wells Through Improvedkick Tolerance Analysis
1650 217692
S. Callerio, P. Ashok, E. van Oort, The University of Texas At Austin
Review of Design and Operation of the Integrated Riser Joints used in Deepwater MPD Operations
1715 217687
N. KULKARNI, L. Hollman, C. Christensen, A. Gonzalez-Luis, Blade Energy Partners
Lessons Learned From 150 Jet-type Perforate, Wash And Cement Well Abandonment Operations
1625 217690 L. Hovda, ConocoPhillips Norge; D.T. Mueller, A.C. Phadke, ConocoPhillips Co; H. Nevoey, ConocoPhillips
Norge; P. Gonuguntla, TriDiagonal Solutions Inc
Replacing Portland Cement with Granite-based Geopolymers for Oil Well Applications; Conventional
1715 217688 Two-part System
A. Anya, Baker Hughes; M. Khalifeh, M. Kamali, University of Stavanger; Y. Haddad, L. Joppe, Baker Hughes
Alternate
Enhancing Well Integrity: Spectral Acoustic Diagnosis and Biomineralization Remediation in the
217944 United States
M. Volkov, TGT Oil & Gas Services; J. Griffin, BioSqueeze
Quantifying The Effect Temperature, Foam Quality And Fluid Loss Agent Have On The Fluid Loss
1615 217943 Performance Of Foam Cement
W. Pearl, Halliburton Energy Services; L. Padilla, Chevron; T. Patterson, Halliburton Energy Services
Raising the Bar: Why an Industrial Standard for Testing Hydraulic Sealability of Well Abandonment
1710 217934 Materials in Laboratory is Essential for Well Integrity
R. Skorpa, N. Opedal, SINTEF; M. Khalifeh, P. Moreira, University of Stavanger
An Analysis of Drilling Projection Uncertainty and Implications for Collision Avoidance Management
0800 217744 Systems
M. Willerth, A. McGregor, Helmerich & Payne
Active Magnetic Ranging While Drilling: Tool Function and Tests Results
0850 217696 K. Husby, M. Hjelstuen, SINTEF Digital; T.J. Eriksen, Well intercept; A. Liberale, SINTEF Digital; M. Koraei,
SINTEF; J. Ytrehus, SINTEF Petroleum Research; A. Saasen, University of Stavanger
Drilling Integrity Analysis and Optimal Well Placement Based on 4D Coupled Geomechanical Modelling
and Natural Fracture Prediction
0940 217948
M. Haas, SLB; H. Cifuentes Ramirez, J. Saavedra Ahumada, Y. Ordonez Suarez, HOCOL S.A; J. Acosta
Gomez, F. Abad, C. Sorgi, A. Mohamad Hussein, SLB
Alternate
Avoiding High Local Doglegs by Integrating the Drill Bit into the Rotary Steerable System
217939
M. Hahn, D. Heinisch, C.G. Small, I.E. Cuadros, R. Duerholt, M. Bilen, Baker Hughes
11 Fluids
Session Chairpersons: Sharath Savari, Halliburton Energy Services Group; Paul Scott, ConocoPhillips Co.
Dual-use Fluid for Reservoir Drilling and Screen Running Significantly Simplifies Drilling Operations
and Mud Logistics without any Negative Impact on Productivity of Horizontal Oil Producer on the
0825 217713
Norwegian Continental Shelf
O. Czuprat, Wintershall DEA; D. Meyer, OKEA ASA
Advancements in Weight Material Sag Evaluation: A New Perspective with Advanced Laboratory
0850 217714 Equipment
J.P. Jaimes, O. Farooq, O. Bravo, S. Croy, Y. Nenjerama, SLB
Thermally Activated Lost Circulation Mitigation of Severe Losses in Fractured and Vugular Formations
0915 217705 V. Denduluri, The University of Texas at Austin; A. Thombare, M. Aldin, MetaRock Laboratories; M. Juenger,
E. van Oort, The University of Texas At Austin
Alternate
The Effect of Drilling Fluid Contamination on the Properties of Granite-Based Geopolymers at Elevated
217942 Temperature
P. Khalili, M. Khalifeh, A. Saasen, University of Stavanger
Quantifying the Effect Temperature, Foam Quality and Fluid Loss Agent Have on the Fluid Loss
217943 Performance of Foam Cement
W. Pearl, Halliburton Energy Services; L. Padilla, Chevron; T. Patterson, Halliburton Energy Services
Mechanistic Study and Chemical Design of a New Lubricant for High Salinity Drilling Fluids
217951
J. Brockhoff, M. Taylor, S. Dubberley, K. Ma, C. Jaska, Secure Energy
Meeting Increasing Demands for Upstream GHG Reporting – A Framework for The Drilling Industry
0850 217701
M. Emborg, S.I. Olsen, Technical University of Denmark
Alternate
Late To The Party – Analysis of Drill Pipe Rotation Rates in High-Angle Wells
0815 217946 D. Rathgeber, Montana Tech; E. Johnson, Montana State University; P. Lucon, Montana Tech; R. Anderson,
Montana State University; B. Todd, J. Downey, L. Richards, Montana Tech
Enhancing Stuck Pipe Risk Detection in Exploration Wells Using Machine Learning Based Tools: A Gulf
0830 217963 of Mexico Case Study
D. Gomes, Exebenus; T. Jaritz, Wintershall DEA; T. Robinson, O.E. Revheim, Exebenus
Application of Advanced Buckling Model Leads to Lighter Well Architecture for Deepwater
0830 217936 Development, Saving Cost and CO2 Emissions
S. Farmer, F. Aichinger, Helmerich & Payne; A. Patel, Tullow Oil
Assets are invaluable to organizations and are comprised of tangible equipment and products, people, IP, sub-
surface resources, and organizational capabilities. Maximizing the utilization of these assets leads to differentiation
and positive outcomes. The panelists are from E&P, OFS and Drilling Contractors (Land and Offshore) hence cover a
substantial portion of the upstream value chain. We will explore how each of these organizations are taking steps to
efficiently utilize, develop and grow their assets in an ever changing macro and contextual environment.
Moderator Speakers
Mike Lennox
Subodh Saxena, John Sanclemente
Sr. Vice President Sales,
Sr. Vice President, Vice President, Wells,
U.S. Land Operations,
Nabors Drilling Solutions Chevron
H&P
Mechanical Specific Energy (MSE): Claims and Implications – Facts, Fallacies, and Pitfalls (Part-2)
1505 217727
G. Mensa-Wilmot, XCIDrill Technology LLC; R. Samuel, Halliburton
Alternate
Drilling Advisory Automation with Digital Twin and AI Technologies
217960
J. Cao, J. Nabavi, S. Ødegård, eDrilling
Evaluating Profitability of Hybrid Approach for Early Stuck-sign Detection: Analyzing False Alarms and
Quantifying Reduction in Nonproductive Time
1415 217697 T. Kaneko, T. Inoue, Y. Nakagawa, Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology; R. Wada,
The University of Tokyo; S. Abe, Japan Organization for Metals and Energy Security; G. Yasutake, Japan
Petroleum Exploration Co., Ltd.; K. Fujita, INPEX CORPORATION
Applications of Large Language Models in Well Construction Planning and Real-time Operation
1440 217700 M. Yi, Intellicess; K. Ceglinski, P. Ashok, Intellicess, Inc.; M. Behounek, S. White, T. Peroyea, T. Thetford,
Apache Corp.
Physics-guided Data Augmentation Combined with Unsupervised Learning Improves Stability and
Accuracy of Bit Wear Deep Learning Model
1505 217954
X. Huang, T. Luu, Baker Hughes; G. Zhan, Saudi Aramco PE&D; Y. Qahtani, Saudi Aramco D&WO;
A. Aljohar, Saudi Aramco PE&D; T. Furlong, Baker Hughes; J. Bomidi, HCC (Baker Hughes)
15 Pressure 2
Session Chairpersons: Mohammed Dooply, SLB; Oya Karazincir, Chevron Corporation
Field Scale Tests & Modeling to Forecast Gas Migration Rates for Pressurized Mud Cap Drilling (PMCD)
Applications
1350 217703
Y. Moganaradjou, G. Samdani, ExxonMobil Services & Technology Pvt Ltd; M.A. Almeida, M.K. Kunju,
Louisiana State University (Petr. Eng. Dept); V.P. Gupta, ExxonMobil Technology & Engineering
Performance Drilling With Managed Pressure Drilling In The Permian Basin: A Case Study in the
Wolfcamp Formation
1440 217710
S. Cody, A. Yousefi Sadat, Opla Energy Ltd; K. Gill, Opla Energy Ltd.; F. Bowman, CrownQuest Operating;
M. Balderston, CrownQuest Operating LLC
Mud-gas Separator Analysis: A Comprehensive Review of Sizing and Design Criteria, and Industry
Standards
1505 217932
D.A. Tetteh, The University of Oklahoma; S. Salehi, University of Oklahoma; A. Ghalambor, Oil Center
Research International; N. Konate, University of Oklahoma
16 Performance Drilling II
Session Chairpersons: Piero D’Ambrosio, BP America Inc; Derek Adam, Occidental Petroleum Corp.
Real-time Automated Pore Pressure And Wellbore Stability Updates In A Digital Twin, Using Smart
Agents And Log Predictions Ahead Of Bit, Example From Norwegian Continental Shelf
1650 217740
A.E. Lothe, O. Roli, SINTEF Industry; J. Skogestad, SINTEF; P.R. Cerasi, SINTEF Industry; M. Boukili,
T. Kristiansen, Aker BP ASA; A. Grøver, SINTEF Industry; S. Wølstad-Knudsen, Kongsberg Digital
The New Era of Deep-Water Drilling Through Integrated Automation Technologies: a Gulf of Mexico
Case Study
1715 217940
A. Lazzari, F. Iolli, G. Leo, ENI Spa; L. Bianchi, N. Sharma, C. Gugliemo, ENI US Operating; T. Yost, NOV Inc.;
F. Ferrari, Saipem Spa
Flexible Self-Repairing Cement System: A Permanent Isolation Solution in The Gulf of Mexico
1650 217723
N.F. Melo, J. Cardozo, M. MunozRivera, A. Antunes, R. Taranto, SLB
Alternate
Application of Hydraulic Port Collars in Two Stage Cementing Operations Reduces Rig Time/Drilling
Cost in the Permian Basin
217935
D. Giffin, ConocoPhillips Co; Y. Ortez, H&J Petroleum Management & Consulting - Client HighPeak Energy;
T. O’Grady, G. Venus, TAM International; A. Loginov, TAM International Inc.
18 CCS Systems and Well Integrity: Delving into the Aspects of Wells in CCS Applications
Session Chairpersons: Yuanhang Chen, Louisiana State University; Ruggero Trevisan, Altus Well Experts Inc.
An Innovative and Tailor Made Stress Testing Workflow for CCS Formations
1625 217726
T.B. Wydiabhakti, A. Kumar, V.S. Lopes, SLB
Development of a Fit-for-Purpose Co2 Injection Model for Casing and Tubing Design
1650 217732
C. McMillan, N. Buksh, Harbour Energy; A. McSpadden, R. Trevisan, J. Howard, Altus Well Experts Inc.
Alternate
Raising the Bar: Why an Industrial Standard for Testing Hydraulic Sealability of Well Abandonment
217934 Materials in Laboratory is Essential for Well Integrity
R. Skorpa, N. Opedal, SINTEF; M. Khalifeh, P. Moreira, University of Stavanger
This event is available to all conference attendees to attend at no additional cost due to the support of our generous
sponsors – we invite you to attend as we continue to look to the future of the industry. Prepare to leave this event
inspired, informed and optimistic about D&I in energy!
Participating Companies:
Innovative Drilling Strategy for Horizontal Wells In Triple Splitter Wellhead Arrangement: A Case Study
From Rubiales Field in Colombia
0825 217709
C. Marino, N. Campos, A. Ledroz, C. Londono, O. Espitia, J. Villavicencio, SLB; A. Calderon, M. Sastre,
L. Guzman, I. Real, H. Gonzalez, L. Mora, J. Caceres, D. Gaitan, S. Martinez, Ecopetrol S.A.
Facilitating Directional Drilling Work to Reach the Target Entry by Calculating a Safe Operating
Envelope
0850 217707
L. Saavedra Jerez, University of Stavanger; E. Cayeux, NORCE Norwegian Research Centre AS; D. Sui,
University of Stavanger
First SAGD Well Placement Using Non-stationary Definitive Dynamic Surveys Passive Magnetic Ranging
and Gyro While Drilling
0915 217702
M. ElGizawy, K&M Technology Group, SLB; M. Fraser, Scientific Drilling Inc; A. Soh, A. Al Qalhati,
M.M. Al Maqrashi, SLB; S. Al Bahri, A. Al Musallami, H. Al Mahrooqi, N.J. Greenwell, J. Lightfoot, Oxy
Alternate
New Techniques for Intelligent Offset Data Analysis Using Artificial Intelligence
0800 217720
P. Sheth, C. Chatar, SLB
Deep Reinforcement Learning for Automatic Drilling Optimization Using an Integrated Reward Function
0915 217733
X. Huang, T. Luu, T. Furlong, Baker Hughes; J. Bomidi, HCC (Baker Hughes)
Alternate
Use of Operational Standard Practices to Generate Standardized Digital Well Programs and Work
217959 Instructions in Program Builder and Rig Site Execution Delivers More Competitive Wells
J. Jallorina, E. Ogbunamiri, D. Zimpfer, Shell plc; C. Sorensen, J. Myre, Stimline
The Insulated Drill Pipe – Field Experience and Thermal Model Validation
0800 217753
PA. Vetsak, C. Besoiu, V. Zatonskikh, A. Torre, M. Hodder, M. Toews, Eavor Technologies
Downhole Temperature Estimation in Geothermal Wells Using a Deep Learning Model Based on LSTM
Neural Networks
0825 217749
M.S. Khaled, University of Texas At Austin; N. Wang, P. Ashok, E. van Oort, The University of Texas At
Austin
Managed Temperature Drilling: An Automated Real-time Controller For Downhole Temperature Control
0850 217747 In Geothermal And High-Pressure High-Temperature Wells
A. Luu, N. Wang, Q. Gu, M. Khaled, P. Ashok, D. Chen, E. van Oort, The University of Texas At Austin
Moderator
Tim McGarity
Director, Western Hemisphere
Offshore, Rig Technologies
NOV
Speakers
Rodney Henson
Vice President,
Wells Organization
An Advanced Simulation Model For Drawworks And Fastline Dynamics Uncovers Risks Of Spooling
1305 217756 Errors And Other Hazards
A. Kyllingstad, NOV Inc.; I. Rajic, NOV; A. Krijnen, NOV Inc.
To What Extent Can the Notion of an Effective Length Be Reliable to Assess the BHA Lateral Behavior?
1355 217755
M. Mahjoub, N. Dao, K. Nguyen, S. Menand, Helmerich & Payne
Alternate
Late To The Party – Analysis of Drill Pipe Rotation Rates In High-Angle Wells
217946 D. Rathgeber, Montana Tech; E. Johnson, Montana State University; P. Lucon, Montana Tech; R. Anderson,
Montana State University; B. Todd, J. Downey, L. Richards, Montana Tech
Application Of Advanced Buckling Model Leads To Lighter Well Architecture For Deepwater
217962 Development, Saving Cost And CO2 Emissions
S. Farmer, F. Aichinger, Helmerich & Payne; A. Patel, Tullow Oil
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