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During the planning phase, well engineers must assess the potential for lost circulation and the risks associated with it. They must plan the casing scheme, drilling fluid program, and cementing design to reduce these risks, balancing them against risks from other sources such as kicks and hole stability, the availability of materials and equipment at the well site, and, of course, the cost of operations. Sometimes severe lost circulation from a high equivalent circulating density (ECD) must be balanced against hole instability while drilling with a lower ECD; it is worth remembering that there are more ways of coping with an unstable hole than with severe lost circulation.

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