--> Abstract: Novel-Liner System Improves Coring Performance, Rig Safety and Wellsite Processing, by Larry M. Hall and Bob T. Wilson; #90077 (2008)
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Novel-Liner System Improves Coring Performance, Rig Safety and Wellsite Processing

Larry M. Hall* and Bob T. Wilson
INTEQ, Baker Hughes, UAE
*[email protected]

A one-piece aluminum inner barrel liner system has been employed to protect and containerize Previous HitcoreNext Hit material during coring operations with conventional and wireline Previous HitcoreNext Hit barrels. The system offered enhanced safety features and improved Previous HitcoreNext Hit Previous HithandlingNext Hit on the rig floor. The integral one-piece liners securely containerized the Previous HitcoreNext Hit during acquisition and prevented jamming, leading to increased Previous HitcoreNext Hit recovery when compared to other liner systems. Vent holes allowed expelled gas to escape during recovery to the surface, improving safety during Previous HitcoreNext Hit retrieval and Previous HithandlingNext Hit. The companion non-rotating inner tube stabilizer system eased separation of the 30-ft liner joints, thus improving wellsite Previous HithandlingNext Hit procedures and safety during extended Previous HitcoreNext Hit runs. The design allowed the liners to be opened quickly and easily at the surface for rapid examination and sampling of the Previous HitcoreTop material. Case history data from Arabian Gulf wells are presented.

 

AAPG Search and Discovery Article #90077©2008 GEO 2008 Middle East Conference and Exhibition, Manama, Bahrain