Service providers explain how they drill “mile-a-day” wells, keep the bit in the target zone, and deliver on Gen 5 completions. What are the perils, and economics, of 18,000-foot laterals? Should well spacing be rethought?
SPEAKER(S):
Chris Galle, Subsurface Modeling Manager, Encino Energy LLC
McKenna Czerneski, Engineering Lead, Drilling Services - Northeast US Land, Baker Hughes, a GE Company
Des Murphy, Business Development Technology Manager, Halliburton Co.
Maria Neves, North America Land Drilling Engineer Manager, Drilling & Measurements, Schlumberger
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