Standard API HF1-ed.1 1.10.2009 preview

API HF1-ed.1

Hydraulic Fracturing Operations— Well Construction and Integrity Guidelines

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Designation standards: API HF1-ed.1
Publication date standards: 1.10.2009
SKU: NS-1139366
The number of pages: 36
Approximate weight : 108 g (0.24 lbs)
Country: American technical standard
Category: Technical standards API

Annotation of standard text API HF1-ed.1 :

API HF1, 1st Edition, October 2009 - Hydraulic Fracturing Operations— Well Construction and Integrity Guidelines

The purpose of this guidance document is to provide guidance and highlight industry recommended practices for well construction and integrity for wells that will be hydraulically fractured. The guidance provided here will help to ensure that shallow groundwater aquifers and the environment will be protected, while also enabling economically viable development of oil and natural gas resources. This document is intended to apply equally to wells in either vertical, directional, or horizontal configurations.

Many aspects of drilling, completing, and operating oil and natural gas wells are not addressed in this document but are the subject of other API documents and industry literature (see Bibliography). Companies should always consider these documents, as applicable, in planning their operations.

Maintaining well integrity is a key design principle and design feature of all oil and gas production wells. Maintaining well integrity is essential for the two following reasons.

1) To isolate the internal conduit of the well from the surface and subsurface environment. This is critical in protecting the environment, including the groundwater, and in enabling well drilling and production.

2) To isolate and contain the wells produced fluid to a production conduit within the well.

Although there is some variability in the details of well construction because of varying geologic, environmental, and operational settings, the basic practices in constructing a reliable well are similar. These practices are the result of operators gaining knowledge based on years of experience and technology development and improvement. These experiences and practices are communicated and shared via academic training, professional and trade associations, extensive literature and documents and, very importantly, industry standards and recommended practices.

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