The document contains tables of data showing pore pressure, lithostatic stress, fracture gradient, and equivalent mud weight at increasing depths from 1000 to 16000 feet. The fracture gradient remains constant at 15.38 ppg from 1000 to 11000 feet depth and then increases gradually with depth. The pore pressure also increases gradually with depth from 8.33 ppg at 1000 feet to 14.16 ppg at 16000 feet. A conservative fracture gradient line and conservative pore pressure line are shown on equivalent mud weight and pressure graphs.
The document contains tables of data showing pore pressure, lithostatic stress, fracture gradient, and equivalent mud weight at increasing depths from 1000 to 16000 feet. The fracture gradient remains constant at 15.38 ppg from 1000 to 11000 feet depth and then increases gradually with depth. The pore pressure also increases gradually with depth from 8.33 ppg at 1000 feet to 14.16 ppg at 16000 feet. A conservative fracture gradient line and conservative pore pressure line are shown on equivalent mud weight and pressure graphs.
The document contains tables of data showing pore pressure, lithostatic stress, fracture gradient, and equivalent mud weight at increasing depths from 1000 to 16000 feet. The fracture gradient remains constant at 15.38 ppg from 1000 to 11000 feet depth and then increases gradually with depth. The pore pressure also increases gradually with depth from 8.33 ppg at 1000 feet to 14.16 ppg at 16000 feet. A conservative fracture gradient line and conservative pore pressure line are shown on equivalent mud weight and pressure graphs.