Investigation of old exploration boreholes in the lublin basin with regard to potential rotary-percussion drilling of shale gas wells

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The rotary-percussion drilling method is a prospective way to decrease drilling costs. It is obvious, based on literature analyses and finished geothermal drilling, that the Lublin Basin can be perceived as the one where rotary-percussion drilling can be used to drill an overburden of shale rocks. The paper explained the geology of the Lublin Basin, its’ geological structures, and the possibility of the use of drilling with a down-the-hole hammer, which could significantly decrease the cost of the whole shale gas drilling investment. Data collected from the wells drilled in the Lublin Basin were compared and analyzed to determine the viability of rotary-percussion drilling. Provided analyses showed that using the rotary-percussion drilling method in the Lublin Basin had a greater possibility of application than in other Polish shale basins (Baltic and Podlasie).

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Sliwa, T., Sapińska-śliwa, A., Korzec, M., Gonet, A., Jaszczur, M., Ciepielowska, M., & Gajdosz, A. (2021, May 1). Investigation of old exploration boreholes in the lublin basin with regard to potential rotary-percussion drilling of shale gas wells. Energies. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/en14102734

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