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PETROLEUM ENGINEERING 661 Homework #5. Due October 8, !!

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Please design a 5 1/2" O.D. casing string to 16,500 ft, using any of the P110 casing weights a aila!le in the "alli!urton# !oo$. %ssu&e worst 'ossi!le conditions (no !ac$u' for !urst or colla'se, etc.). *se the %P+ design factors (,olla'se 1.125, -urst 1.1, .ension 1./). .he weight of the &ud in the hole is 10.0 l!/gal. 12'ected for&ation 'ressure !elow the casing seat is 1!,5!! ,%&. Please design the &ost econo&ical co&!ination casing string for this well. %lso, 'lease co&'lete the casing design sheet (attached to the %P+ ,asing Design .a!les 'ro ided in class).

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1. 5eight/ft of casing in !otto& section of string 2. 3ength of !otto& section 9. 5eight/ft of casing in to' section of string 0. .otal weight of string in air 5. 5hat $ind of threads should !e used near the to' 6. %ctual weight of string in &ud , considering !uoyancy, and assu&ing that the string is full of &ud on the inside (:how calculations to su''ort your answers) ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
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Please design a 5 1/2" O.D. casing string to 16,500 ft, using any of the P110 casing weights a aila!le in the "alli!urton !oo$. %ssu&e worst 'ossi!le conditions (no !ac$u' for !urst or colla'se, etc.). *se the %P+ design factors (,olla'se 1.125, -urst 1.1, .ension 1./). .he weight of the &ud in the hole is 10.0 l!/gal. 12'ected for&ation 'ressure !elow the casing seat is 2,5!! ,%&. Please design the &ost econo&ical co&!ination casing string for this well. %lso, 'lease co&'lete the casing design sheet (attached to the %P+ ,asing Design .a!les 'ro ided in class).

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1. 5eight/ft of casing in !otto& section of string 2. 3ength of !otto& section 9. 5eight/ft of casing in to' section of string 0. .otal weight of string in air 5. 5hat $ind of threads should !e used near the to' 6. %ctual weight of string in &ud , considering !uoyancy, and assu&ing that the string is full of &ud on the inside (:how calculations to su''ort your answers) .......................... l!/ft .......................... ft .......................... l!/ft .......................... l!s .......................... .......................... l!s

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