Abstract
This paper aims to design a profile for a directional and production-appraisal well, specifically Well No. 707 in the West Cheleken field, situated in the Caspian Sea coastal water area. In the context of rapid changes in the energy sector, this study holds significance, offering economic benefits and contributing significantly to the energy security of the region and the global energy market. The main objective of this study is to optimise directional drilling for exploration wells in the Caspian Sea area of Turkmenistan, specifically focusing on improving efficiency and reducing environmental impact. To achieve this research objective, the author proposes designing a profile for a directional and production-appraisal well, utilising materials from geophysical surveys of previously drilled wells. This approach aims to avoid accidents and complications during the drilling process. Both the Close Approach software and safety regulations in the oil and gas production industry are employed to prevent collisions of wellbores. In conclusion, this research contributes innovative solutions to optimise directional drilling processes for exploration wells. It addresses potential complications in open wells and, importantly, mitigates the risk of wellbore collisions. Keywords: wellbore collision; complication; stabilization; accident; Apsheron; Akchagil; curvature; displacement.
Publisher
Oil Gas Scientific Research Project Institute