EVENT DETECTION USING HYDRAULIC SIMULATIONS
Determining the likelihood of an event occurring during a drilling operation can utilize various input parameters collected from one or more sensors located downhole or at a surface location of the borehole undergoing the drilling operation. The collected input parameters can be weighted according t...
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description | Determining the likelihood of an event occurring during a drilling operation can utilize various input parameters collected from one or more sensors located downhole or at a surface location of the borehole undergoing the drilling operation. The collected input parameters can be weighted according to user parameters and then calculated over time to determine a trend in the input parameters. The trend can be analyzed against one or more probability models, such as using a machine learning process, to determine a potential for the event to occur and an estimated time interval over which the event may occur. The results of this analysis can be used by users or drilling systems to implement corrective actions to reduce or avoid the potential for the event occurring. |
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