Abstract

In this paper, data from one well is used for pore pressure prediction and geomechanical modeling in clastic and carbonate reservoirs. Pore pressure is successfully predicted in the clastic and carbonates reservoirs using trend line method. Geomechanical models showed that the direction of maximum horizontal stress is north–south, perpendicular to the direction of borehole breakout propagation. Change in magnitude of principle stresses confirmed the presence of different stress regimes in the study area. From the results of this study, it is inferred that pore pressure prediction and geomechanical modeling will help to reduce the borehole failure problems and determine safe mud window.

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