13 pages, 8 figures, 2 tablesResistivity images from Integrated Ocean Drilling Program (IODP) Site U1322 on the Mississippi fan (Gulf of Mexico) show borehole failure as (1) low-resistivity bands interpreted as breakouts and (2) high-resistivity bands. Both features occur as opposing pairs on opposite sides of the borehole, and have similar azimuthal orientations and widths. Failures occur at depths of 90–216 m in sediments very rich in expansive (smectite-illite) clays of 40%–50% porosity that are younger than 65 ka. The low-resistivity breakouts resemble similar features in other IODP boreholes from southwest Japan and offshore Oregon. The high-resistivity features are unknown in other boreholes. Estimates of stress magnitudes based on th...
Natural and drilling-induced fractures that can be identified on borehole walls are classified in te...
Natural borehole breakout (borehole cross-section elongation) due to the fracturing and spalling of ...
Borehole breakouts often occur with complicated failure mechanisms, involving both tensile and shear...
Resistivity at the bit tools typically provide images of wellbore breakouts only a few minutes after...
The International Ocean Discovery Program (IODP) Expedition 348 extended the borehole of Site C0002,...
The recent massive increases in US shale oil and gas production results from the widespread use of h...
Poorly cemented sands are mainly located in areas where layers of unconsolidated formations exist. D...
We investigated failure mechanisms around boreholes and the formation of borehole breakouts in high-...
Understanding the factors affecting wellbore stability is crucial for safe and cost effective drilli...
Stress-related borehole deformation features have been documented across the United Kingdom, most co...
As the world’s demand for oil and gas increases, oil exploration companies require drilling through ...
Natural borehole breakout (borehole cross-section elongation) due to the fracturing and spalling of ...
Adopting an appropriate failure criterion plays a key role in the borehole stability analysis. In th...
Five formation tests were undertaken in well 110/8A-5 in the Irish Sea. Pressures within the tested ...
To define the present-day stress field in the upper crust and to understand the recent tectonic acti...
Natural and drilling-induced fractures that can be identified on borehole walls are classified in te...
Natural borehole breakout (borehole cross-section elongation) due to the fracturing and spalling of ...
Borehole breakouts often occur with complicated failure mechanisms, involving both tensile and shear...
Resistivity at the bit tools typically provide images of wellbore breakouts only a few minutes after...
The International Ocean Discovery Program (IODP) Expedition 348 extended the borehole of Site C0002,...
The recent massive increases in US shale oil and gas production results from the widespread use of h...
Poorly cemented sands are mainly located in areas where layers of unconsolidated formations exist. D...
We investigated failure mechanisms around boreholes and the formation of borehole breakouts in high-...
Understanding the factors affecting wellbore stability is crucial for safe and cost effective drilli...
Stress-related borehole deformation features have been documented across the United Kingdom, most co...
As the world’s demand for oil and gas increases, oil exploration companies require drilling through ...
Natural borehole breakout (borehole cross-section elongation) due to the fracturing and spalling of ...
Adopting an appropriate failure criterion plays a key role in the borehole stability analysis. In th...
Five formation tests were undertaken in well 110/8A-5 in the Irish Sea. Pressures within the tested ...
To define the present-day stress field in the upper crust and to understand the recent tectonic acti...
Natural and drilling-induced fractures that can be identified on borehole walls are classified in te...
Natural borehole breakout (borehole cross-section elongation) due to the fracturing and spalling of ...
Borehole breakouts often occur with complicated failure mechanisms, involving both tensile and shear...