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| style="color:#000;" | <div id="mp-tfa" style="padding:2px 5px">'''[[Pore pressure prediction using seismic]]''' | | style="color:#000;" | <div id="mp-tfa" style="padding:2px 5px">'''[[Pore pressure prediction using seismic]]''' | ||
Drilling engineers require estimates of the fluid pressures that they are likely to encounter in any given well to anticipate mud weights required to maintain optimal drilling rates and safety. In addition, the locations of anomalous pore-pressure regions are of interest in exploration because they often | Drilling engineers require estimates of the fluid pressures that they are likely to encounter in any given well to anticipate mud weights required to maintain optimal drilling rates and safety. In addition, the locations of anomalous pore-pressure regions are of interest in exploration because they often correlate with highly productive “sweet” spots in otherwise tight gas sands. | ||
[http://petrowiki.org/Pore_pressure_prediction_using_seismic Learn more....] | [http://petrowiki.org/Pore_pressure_prediction_using_seismic Learn more....] | ||
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