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Summary

This presentation highlights the essential elements of an integrated sand management approach with a focus on geomechanical sanding risk evaluation for sand control and completion decisions. The presentation will include two recent case studies from offshore South East and South Asia with different geological settings and well operation conditions, both with several years of production history and observations. The two case studies demonstrate the validity of geomechanical assessments conducted at early field life that are verified later following 10–15 years of hydrocarbon production with different outcomes and observations.

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2018-12-03
2024-03-29
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