LUKOIL sets horizontal drilling world record

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LUKOIL-Nizhnevolzhskneft established a new world record in horizontal drilling with a significant bottom displacement. Well No. 108, drilled from an offshore ice-resistant stationary platform at Yuri Korchagin field in the Caspian Sea, went down 4908m in the 9.5-in. section, in one run, without any tripping.

The new record has been confirmed in the Schlumberger/Smith Bits world database.

Well No.108, a mere 1565m deep, has a total length of 8005m, which is the largest figure as part of the Korchagin field development project.

The previous world record in this category was also set by LUKOIL in the Caspian Sea while drilling well No.103, as a result of which two oil-bearing strata, the field’s first, were discovered. In addition, well No.103 also set an in-house record of penetration rate.

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