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A rigorous method to calculate the rising speed of gas kick

Ling et al., 2013

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18047913390292247809
Author
Ling K
He J
Shen Z
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Publication venue
SPE Middle East Unconventional Resources Conference and Exhibition

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The rising speed of gas kick is an important parameter in well control operation. The position of the gas kick dictates the pressure at the casing shoe, which is usually the weakest point in the openhole section, and the wellhead pressure, which is one of the key factors affecting …
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