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[[file:Mth14ch00f01.jpg|thumb|left|300px|Simple vertical profile of a horizontal well, illustrating basic terms.]]
 
[[file:Mth14ch00f01.jpg|thumb|left|300px|Simple vertical profile of a horizontal well, illustrating basic terms.]]
 
Extended-reach wells are wells that have relatively long lateral offsets compared to true vertical depth. The term primarily refers to wells restricted to a platform or pad (because of environmental or economic contraints) that are attempting to access reserves at a significant distance from the surface access point.
 
Extended-reach wells are wells that have relatively long lateral offsets compared to true vertical depth. The term primarily refers to wells restricted to a platform or pad (because of environmental or economic contraints) that are attempting to access reserves at a significant distance from the surface access point.
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==See also==
 
==See also==

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