
doi: 10.2523/77245-ms , 10.2118/77245-ms
Abstract The complexity of petroleum wells has increased significantly during the past decade. Both inclination and horizontal departure are greater than before, leading to additional demands on well operations. Buckling of drillpipe and completion string is seen as a critical parameter. In this paper we review available buckling models and show applicable theory for practical well operations.
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