Managing the Risk of Wellbore Instability Using Geomechanical Modeling and Wellbore Stability Analysis for Muzhil Shale Formation in Gulf of Suez, Egypt
Last updated: 26 Dec 2024
10.21608/jesaun.2023.201902.1215
Rock failure criteria, Wellbore instability, Geomechanical Earth model, well trajectory, in situ stresses in rocks
Ahmed
Mohamed
Sayed
Associate research, Department. of Mining and Petroleum, Engineering, Qena, Al-Azhar University
ahmedsayed8686@yahoo.com
ASSIUT
Mustafa
Mohamed
Tantawy
professor, Dept. of Mining and Metallurgical. Eng., Assiut University
mostafa.amin@au.edu.eg
Assiut
Awad
Omran
Ahmed
professor, Dept. of Geology. Science, Assiut University
a3omran@aun.edu.eg
assiut
Basem
Nabawy
Sayed
professor Dep. of Geophysical Sciences, National Research Centre, Cairo
bsnabawy@yahoo.co.uk
Cairo
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2023-09-01
2023-03-24
2023-09-01
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Managing the Risk of Wellbore Instability Using Geomechanical Modeling and Wellbore Stability Analysis for Muzhil Shale Formation in Gulf of Suez, Egypt
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