jfduroch
Mechanical
- Feb 27, 2003
- 20
hello,
I have been told that drilling in the Gulf of Mexico may be more challenging than other locations in the world. I would like to have professional opinion on such a statement. Can someone point me out towards the reasons (briefly) why the Gulf of mexico geological structure would be more complex than the North Sea (for instance) or the gulf of guinea.
Maybe it is due to the depth of the reservoirs, their dispersion, the stability of the structures... I really don t know and would like to have a feel whether it is really the case. I have browsed the internet to find out more about this area geology but was unfortunate with reference to this "drilling difficulty" aspect. Could someone direct me ? thanks
I have been told that drilling in the Gulf of Mexico may be more challenging than other locations in the world. I would like to have professional opinion on such a statement. Can someone point me out towards the reasons (briefly) why the Gulf of mexico geological structure would be more complex than the North Sea (for instance) or the gulf of guinea.
Maybe it is due to the depth of the reservoirs, their dispersion, the stability of the structures... I really don t know and would like to have a feel whether it is really the case. I have browsed the internet to find out more about this area geology but was unfortunate with reference to this "drilling difficulty" aspect. Could someone direct me ? thanks