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Mud Pressure for Target Breakout Width Formula

PWBO=Pp+(σHmax+σhmin)2(σHmaxσhmin)cos(πwBO)UCS1+qP_{WBO}=P_p+\frac{(\sigma_{Hmax}+\sigma_{hmin})-2(\sigma_{Hmax}-\sigma_{hmin})\cos(\pi-w_{BO})-UCS}{1+q}

Mud Pressure for Target Breakout Width calculates mud pressure for target breakout width for in-situ stress and rock mechanics workflows in geomechanics and fracturing.

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How engineers use this formula

Use this formula when the listed inputs (S_Hmax, S_hmin, P_p, UCS, mu_i, w_BO, TVD) are known and the assumptions behind the cited in-situ stress and rock mechanics relationship match the engineering case being checked.

Assumptions

  • Input values are representative for the well, reservoir, fluid, or equipment case being evaluated.
  • The declared units match the field-unit constants used in the formula.
  • The cited formula applies to the selected petroleum engineering workflow.

Limitations

  • The calculation does not replace a full engineering model or operating procedure.
  • Accuracy depends on the source correlation, assumptions, input quality, and unit consistency.

Common mistakes

  • Mixing unit systems without converting the inputs.
  • Using default example values as field recommendations.
  • Applying the formula outside the source assumptions.

Default example

Using the default inputs, P_WBO equals 3,793.69124 psi.

S_Hmaxpsi

6300

S_hminpsi

4300

P_ppsi

3080

UCSpsi

3500

mu_idimensionless

0.6

w_BOdeg

60

TVDft

7000

Inputs

S_Hmax

psi

Total Maximum Horizontal Stress

S_hmin

psi

Total Minimum Horizontal Stress

P_p

psi

Pore Pressure

UCS

psi

Unconfined Compressive Strength

mu_i

dimensionless

Internal Friction Coefficient

w_BO

deg

Target Wellbore Breakout Width

TVD

ft

True Vertical Depth

Outputs

P_WBO

psi

Mud Pressure for Target Breakout Width

MW_BO

ppg

Equivalent Mud Density for Target Breakout Width

Source and review

reviewed

Introduction to Energy Geomechanics, Espinoza, D.N.

Espinoza, D.N. Introduction to Energy Geomechanics, Chapter 6.3.1, Eq. 6.14.

Source

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