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GMI•WellCheck Software

Protect against costly complications

Developed for drilling engineers, GMI•WellCheck™ software incorporates wellbore stability into well design. It chooses casing seat depths and safe operating mud windows that optimize wellbore stability. Get priceless feedback regarding drilling parameter changes. GMI•WellCheck software also minimizes project risk and leverages data from other applications.

Finish drilling on time, under budget, and save millions in opportunity cost. GMI•WellCheck software avoids expensive failures and eliminates entire casing strings and other complexities.

Maximize casing design decisions

GMI•WellCheck software is intuitive for making profitable casing design decisions that incorporate wellbore stability. It uses traditional pore pressure and fracture gradient or geomechanically calculated curves. Choose either automatic or interactive casing design methods. It defines safe operating mud windows using kick tolerance and overbalance. GMI•WellCheck software imports fracture gradients from other programs and evaluates wellbore trajectory impact and mud weight and chemistry sensitivity.

Maximize data

Integrate GMI•WellCheck software into other design packages to maximize data:

  • import well trajectories
  • import and export casing schemes
  • export pore, collapse, and fracture pressure gradients
  • accelerate the well design process.

Assess quantitative risk

Quickly calculate wellbore stability quickly with Quantitative Risk Assessment (QRA). QRA functionality runs the numbers for more confident well planning. Evaluate probability of wellbore instability and lost circulation via mud weight. Appraise models with Monte Carlo simulation and adjusts input parameter range for rock model confidence. It also identifies the most influential parameters and analyzes at a specific depth or over an entire openhole interval.

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