05.07.2009

A means of reducing the cost of a well by drilling a smaller-diameter hole than is customary for the depth and the types of formations to be drilled. A slim hole permits the scaling down of all phases of the drilling and completion operations; i.e., smaller bits, less powerful and smaller rigs

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