slimholes
Slimholes, in the context of oil and gas, are boreholes drilled with a substantially smaller diameter than conventional wells. Typical slimhole diameters for the uncased hole range from about 4 to 5 inches, compared with standard wells that commonly exceed 8 inches. Slimhole projects often use smaller tubulars, specialized equipment, and sometimes lighter cementing and completion methods to fit the reduced bore size.
The concept emerged as a cost- and risk-reduction strategy in exploration and development, expanding in the
Advantages include lower drilling costs per well, faster drilling times, reduced waste and surface impact, and
Limitations and challenges involve reduced wellbore stability in some formations, limited production and later completions due
Overall, slimholes are a pragmatic option when early reservoir data, cost control, and environmental considerations outweigh