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DOI: 10.2118/182879-ms
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An Unconventional Fixed Cutter Cutting Structure Layout to Drill Through Hard, Abrasive Conglomerates in Deep Wells—A Case Study

Abstract: Access to new reservoirs requires drilling at increasingly greater depths through more challenging environments with limited resources. Hard Rock bit cutting structure layout has been developed to extend bit life, drilling through hard, abrasive, and thick conglomerate and sandstone intervals while achieving significant rate of penetration (ROP) improvement. A case study is presented to demonstrate the liability and consistency of this new technology. In Oman, one of the most challenging formati… Show more

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“…In case of rock destruction in the spallation mode, i. e. in case of thermal reaming of the boreholes, an increase in the heat transfer medium temperature is inexpedient, as it can lead to the rock melting [12].…”
Section: Geotechnical and Mining Mechanical Engineering Machine Builmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In case of rock destruction in the spallation mode, i. e. in case of thermal reaming of the boreholes, an increase in the heat transfer medium temperature is inexpedient, as it can lead to the rock melting [12].…”
Section: Geotechnical and Mining Mechanical Engineering Machine Builmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Utilising the appropriate technology helps in drilling time reduction by a significant percentage and/or days. For example, in the case study of Galarraga et al (2016), they recorded 12 days drilling time reduction when they implemented the new fixed cutter structure layout that was used to drill through hard, abrasive conglomerates in deep wells. Saboori et al (2018) mentioned that the optimum selection of drilling fluid is a key factor in minimising drilling time and cost.…”
Section: Drilling Time Reductionmentioning
confidence: 99%