A dissolvable frac plug is a temporary barrier used during fracking to isolate specific zones in a well. Unlike traditional frac plugs, which require mechanical removal after use, dissolvable plugs break down naturally over time when exposed to certain well conditions, such as temperature and fluid composition. This eliminates the need for costly interventions, such as milling or drilling out the plugs.
An Introduction to Managed Pressure Drilling (MPD) and Its Benefits
The main goal of MPD drilling is to balance the pressure in the wellbore with the surrounding formation pressure. This helps to avoid sudden pressure surges and ensures a more controlled and efficient drilling process.
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