2014
DOI: 10.2118/163448-pa
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Cost-Effective Ultralarge-Diameter Polycrystalline-Diamond-Compact-Bit Drilling in Deepwater Gulf of Mexico

Abstract: Summary Ultralarge-diameter polycrystalline-diamond-compact (PDC)-bit drilling is a fast-growing cost-effective solution in high-tier deepwater drilling operations in the US Gulf of Mexico (GOM) where salt is encountered in the shallow part of the wellbore. Conventional design called for roller-cone (RC) (IADC Code 111-115) drill bits on positive-displacement motors (PDMs) in these ultralarge-diameter intervals. Cost savings on drilling fluid alone, in the form of rate-of-penetration (ROP) gains… Show more

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“…These natural resources lie beneath deep layers of salt and rock under the Atlantic Ocean [2]. Drilling through this barrier to extract these highly valuable natural resources is still exceedingly costly and requires special drill bits to cut the rock [3]. To date these drill bits have been made of steel and diamond.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These natural resources lie beneath deep layers of salt and rock under the Atlantic Ocean [2]. Drilling through this barrier to extract these highly valuable natural resources is still exceedingly costly and requires special drill bits to cut the rock [3]. To date these drill bits have been made of steel and diamond.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%