Step through a real expert elicitation interview for a Gulf of Mexico sub-salt well. Experience the SEE protocol firsthand — bias calibration, structured uncertainty quantification, and probabilistic decision output.
Before any elicitation interview, the SEE protocol requires bias training. Provide your 90% confidence interval for each question — a range you are 90% sure contains the correct answer.
The facilitator asks each question using the overanchoring-resistant questioning sequence. Your answers update the probability distribution in real time.
SEE Protocol: Ask for extremes first to minimize anchoring on the most-likely case.
SEE Protocol: High case before most-likely prevents compression of the upper tail.
SEE Protocol: Eliciting P50 last prevents it from anchoring the tails.
SEE Protocol: Spatial diagnostic — identifies the pressure transition zone for well architecture decisions.
| Parameter | Value | Basis |
|---|---|---|
| P10 Pore Pressure | — | Expert elicitation |
| P50 Pore Pressure | — | Expert elicitation |
| P90 Pore Pressure | — | Expert elicitation |
| Fracture Gradient | 18.4 ppg | LOT + regional model |
| Recommended MW | — | P90 + 0.3 ppg margin |
| MW Window Width | — | Frac − Recommended MW |
| Decision Factor | ✓ With Expert Elicitation | ✗ Offset Data Only |
|---|---|---|
| Pore Pressure Estimate | P10: — / P50: — / P90: — (full distribution) | 15.8 ppg (single deterministic value) |
| Pore Pressure Uncertainty | Quantified — — ppg spread | Unknown — no tail risk captured |
| Planned Mud Weight | — ppg (risk-informed) | 16.1 ppg (offset + 0.3 ppg margin) |
| Ramp Onset Identified | Yes — 16,400 ft TVD | No — not visible in offset data |
| Additional Casing String | Yes — 13⅜" ramp liner (proactive) | No — discovered reactively at 16,400 ft |
| Well Control Risk | Managed — mud weight exceeds P90 | High — MW below P50 at ramp zone |
| Projected Outcome | Well drilled safely to TD | Well control event at ~16,600 ft TVD |