Development and Application of Insulated Drill Pipe for High Temperature, High Pressure Drilling
Author(s) -
Tom Champness,
Tony Worthen,
J.T. Finger
Publication year - 2008
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/1001217
Subject(s) - high pressure , drilling , drill , drill pipe , petroleum engineering , mechanical engineering , geology , materials science , engineering , engineering physics
This project aimed to extend the insulated drill pipe (IDP) technology already demonstrated for geothermal drilling to HTHP drilling in deep gas reservoirs where temperatures are high enough to pose a threat to downhole equipment such as motors and electronics. The major components of the project were: a preliminary design; a market survey to assess industry needs and performance criteria; mechanical testing to verify strength and durability of IDP; and development of an inspection plan that would quantify the ability of various inspection techniques to detect flaws in assembled IDP. This report is a detailed description of those activities
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