An Improved Roller Cone, Tooth Bit
Life Results in Longer Drilling Sections
with no ROP Constraints
By
Tarek Waheed1, Majmoud Shawkat2, Mahdy Bahr3
(1) Rashpetco, Egypt, Egypt (2) Halliburton, Egypt, Cairo, Egypt (3) Rashpetco, Cairo, Egypt
A new technique that is used to hard-face tooth bits, tremendously improved
the bit
runs length and increased rate of penetration. Case histories in the
abrasive sand stones of the Mediterranean application revealed the importance of
applying the new hard facing technique. The technique is making use of the
encrusted diamond pellets (Diamond Tech 2000TM) that inlays all around tooth
faces, on the shirt tail area, and even inside the tooth itself (Claw Tooth).
The diagnosis of bits dull conditions after drilling long holes revealed the
benefits of utilizing the diamond tech 2000TM technique in protecting bits
cutting structure. More over, drilling costs were cut down, encouraging drilling
deep water wells with less costs. Other added new technology features
contributed in enhancing bits performance as premium silver-plated floating
bushing bearing system, central ball race, shale burn insert, integral body
stabilizer pads, and index nozzles for improved hydraulics. The advantages of
such technology appeared in reducing tripping time and rig hours that impacted
positively the drilling costs.