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Lost circulation has been a challenge in the oil and gas industry since its beginning. The industry has worked tirelessly to solve this challenge, but it still persists and is still one of the most costly factors in drilling and well construction.

Recent advances in geomechanics, drilling techniques, drilling fluids, cementing and lost circulation fluids, logging while drilling, and data analytics, are now assisting the industry to resolve lost circulation challenges more effectively. This book discusses the present understanding of lost circulation and the use of these new techniques.

Lost circulation occurs when drilling fluid flows into one or more geological formations instead of returning to the surface. It has a global footprint; it is costly and impacts well integrity and productivity. It costs the industry approximately USD 1 billion per year (Al Maskary 2014; Droger 2014). In the south of Mexico, the losses in the Mesozoic Fields have been estimated to cost PEMEX USD 1 million per year (Orellan 2010).

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