Index and Authors

Main Article
Constructing Wellbore Junctions
Junction Stability and Sand Exclusion
Junction Pressure Integrity
Reservoir Applications
The Future: Increasing Acceptance
Index and Authors

Interactive Media
Animations
Case Histories
Junction Classifications
Junction Connectivity
Milling Casing Windows
Well Configurations
Junction Pressure Integrity
Reservoir Applications
Lateral Isolation and Access
Intelligent Completions

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Introduction Audio
Junction Classifications
Junction Connectivity
Milling Casing Windows
Well Configurations
Junction Pressure Integrity
Reservoir Applications
Lateral Isolation and Access
Intelligent Completions
RapidExclude Junction - Venezuela
RapidConnect Junction - Nigeria
RapidConnect Junction - Indonesia
RapidSeal Junction - Indonesia
RapidSeal Junction - Nigeria

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"Key Issues in Multilateral Technology," Oilfield Review, Winter 1998.
"New Aspects of Multilateral Well Construction," Oilfield Review, Autumn 2002.


Edgar Carvajal
Petróleos de Venezuela S.A. (PDVSA)
Caracas, Venezuela

José Fraija
Puerto La Cruz, Venezuela

Mike Jardon
Caracas, Venezuela

Mirush Kaja

Eni S.p.A. E&P Division
Milan, Italy

Hervé Ohmer
Houston, Texas, USA

Ramiro Paez

China National Offshore Operating Company (CNOOC)
Jakarta, Indonesia

Tom Pulick

Denver, Colorado, USA

Kenneth Umudjoro
Total
Port Harcourt, Nigeria


Senior Editor
Mark E. Teel

For help in preparation of this article, thanks to Axel Destremau, Port Harcourt, Nigeria; Robert Dillard and Jim Fairbairn, Rosharon, Texas, USA; and James Garner and Lorne Simmons, Sugar Land, Texas.

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