Boring or penetrating the earth – Processes – Boring curved or redirected bores
Patent
1993-04-14
1994-08-23
Neuder, William P.
Boring or penetrating the earth
Processes
Boring curved or redirected bores
1753253, 175408, E21B 1046
Patent
active
053399102
ABSTRACT:
Rotary drag during drilling is reduced by 1) adding roller bearings to a tubular string and drill bit, and/or 2) adding a bearing assembly to the tubular string, and/or 3) adding a rotary discoupling tool to the tubular string. At the drill bit, this is achieved by miniature rollers built into the gauge section. Along the drill string periodic roller bearings or bearing standoff assemblies are placed along the string length and/or a rotary discoupling tool capable of sealing fluid and transmitting compression and tensile loads is placed in the string. The combination minimizes bit whirl and rotational drag, especially during the drilling of extended reach wellbores.
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patent: 5109935 (1992-05-01), Hawke
patent: 5190379 (1993-03-01), White
Jacobson William O.
Neuder William P.
Union Oil Company of California
Wirzbicki Gregory F.
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