Wellbore
A wellbore is a hole drilled or bored into the earth, typically to locate and develop subsurface resources or to obtain groundwater or perform geotechnical investigations. In petroleum engineering, the term usually refers to the fully assembled borehole—from the surface to the target formation—incorporating casing, tubing, and downhole equipment installed during completion.
During drilling, boreholes are stabilized with casing and cement to prevent collapse and to isolate fluids
Well construction typically involves multiple casing strings, cementing operations, and the installation of production tubing and
Wellbore integrity is essential and managed through proper design, mud programs, cementing quality, corrosion control, and
Applications include oil and gas wells, groundwater supply wells, geothermal wells, and carbon capture and storage