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Technology Focus The development of multilateral wells and long-reach wells has become important to maximizing recovery for many oil fields. These technologies are often applied in offshore environments, where large reservoir areas are drained from one or more platforms. In the late 1980s, long-reach wells started to use existing infrastructure better by drilling beyond the design limits at that time. Several major operators were extending their limits, and, in the late 1990s, BP’s Wytch Farm showed that a horizontal departure exceeding 10 km was feasible. This had a significant effect on the industry because offshore platforms now could be designed for up to 10-km reach as opposed to the early 1980s, where 3-km reach was common. A field could now be developed with one platform instead of three, resulting in enormous savings. Multilateral-well technology also matured during the past 2 decades. There were many drivers for this development. One of the most important was the desire to increase production in tight reservoirs. Another advantage is directional control. Well stimulation with fracturing has the drawback that the fracture direction is controlled by the in-situ stresses in the rock. Multilateral branches, on the other hand, can be drilled in any direction. There is a considerable technology development around these technologies. Those that help clear the challenges such as those related to wellbore stability, wellbore friction, equipment limitations, and operational aspects can be considered mature technologies today. The main benefit from directional drilling is the maximizing of reservoir recovery. From this perspective, multilateral/extended-reach wells may be considered one of the most important means of improved oil recovery. Recommended additional reading at OnePetro: www.onepetro.org. SPE/IADC 163525 Setting Free the Bear: The Challenges and Lessons of the Ursa A-10 Deepwater ERD Well by John Gradishar, Shell, et al. SPE/IADC 163487 Case History of a Challenging Thin-Oil-Column Extended- Reach-Drilling Development at Sakhalin by Vishwas P. Gupta, ExxonMobil, et al. SPE 170831 Going Long—Overcoming Challenges in Completing 3600-m Laterals by R. Liston, Step Energy Services, et al.

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