"Pump Jack" like those found in Warren Resources' Wilmington Field.  

 

With the advent of unmanned guided missiles, scientists were faced with the challenge of monitoring the exact location of a missile traveling through space at high speeds. In addition, a guided missile must be able to send back electronic signals to the missile control station in order to guide the missile to a desired target at great distances with great accuracy. As a result, Tow Missile Technology was developed. The success of this technology was demonstrated to the world during the Gulf War hostilities with Iraq in the early 1990's.

Based upon Tow Missile Technology advancements, Wire Line Technology, Measurement While Drilling (MWD) and Gamma Ray Tools were developed by the oil & gas industry to electronically guide the drill bit while drilling a horizontal well. Electronically guided horizontal drilling was accomplished by connecting the downhole horizontal drilling system to a computerized electronic station at the well site via a wire line. The wire line sends back electronic signals of the drill bit location while drilling the horizontal well. This technology allows well path surveys to be taken while drilling both the arc and lateral sections of the horizontal well. The ability to electronically guide the drill bit and continually monitor precise drill bit location, permits the operator to stay within a critical drilling path or "window" which is essential to drilling a successful reentry horizontal well.


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