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Casing and tubing strings are the main parts of the well construction. All wells drilled for the purpose of oil or gas production (or injecting materials into underground formations) must be cased with material with sufficient strength and functionality. Casing is the major structural component of a well. The cost of casing is a major part of the overall well cost, so selection of casing size, grade, connectors, and setting depth is a primary engineering and economic consideration. Conductor casing is the first string set below the structural casing (i.e., drive pipe or marine conductor run to protect loose near-surface formations and to enable circulation of drilling fluid).
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The following sections describe operating principles for each of the tools listed in Table 4.1. The text will indicate applications for which a tool is best suited, those for which it is only partially suited and, when possible, those for which a tool is not suitable. Some interpretive principles and recommended logging procedures will be presented in examples. However, the reader should refer to the Appendix for detailed information of this type. Oxygen-activation, cement-bond, and casing-inspection tools are not treated. These tools are, however, included in the application tables of the Appendix.
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