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A well that was drilled to 19000 feet in 1982 . Pipe was set to 16500 ft. The top 3000 feet of pipe was pulled then plugged, Only surface casing left on top 3000 feet. Could this hole be re-entered and could the casing still be in good shape?
It would depend on the diameter of the production casing string (the string that was cut off @ 3000ft).
The larger this string's inside diameter is, the more options would be avaliable. Minimum requirements would be enough avaliable diameter to run a new string of casing all the way to TD, the run a drilling assembly through this casing and drill-out cement and the bridge plug. Once this was completed you could drill ahead.
4.5" is the smallest drilling tools are made, and they are not really reliable - especially considering the abrasive nature of the formation that you would drill out into. You would really need to be able to pick up a 6.5 inch drilling assembly.
4.5" tools would allow for 1 drilling run.
6.5" would allow for 1 drilling run, another string of casing, and another drilling run with 4.5" tools.
I realize that there are tons of video on drilling and fracking, but I found this to be one of the better ones.
That's about what I thought. In your shoes I would most probably do the same.
PS: I thought any advertising on this blog was not permitted. I am surprised that this got thru. Good luck though. I am sure you will get a very good price for your RA's...............Bill
That is about what I thought. In your shoes I would do the same.
PS: I thought advertising on this blog was not permitted and I am surprised this came thur. Good luck though and I think you will get a good price for your RA's in this area.........Bill
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