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Nick David 2010 Motor specs

BHI Motor Specifications Summary Sheet (12¾ - 8" motors) Data from 11th edition Handbook
Min Max Rev / Min Max Operati Operati Max Power Op Max Max
Name Name Length Length Weight Lobe Max P
Size flow flow gal speed speed ng P ng TQ TQ Output WOB WOB bend
(new) (old) config
ft m kg gpm gpm rpm rpm psi psi ft-lbs ft-lbs HP klbs klbs °
12¾" X-treme RF 40.7 12.4 5,100 5/6 630 1250 0.13 80 160 1200 1500 21,000 26,500 650 75 115 2
12¾" X-treme M1X-P 35.7 10.9 4,800 5/6 790 1740 0.09 70 150 1160 1450 29,650 37,050 845 75 115 2
12¾" Ultra X M1X 34.5 10.5 3,900 9/10 790 1270 0.09 70 110 725 1160 17,700 28,320 370 75 115 2
11¼" Ultra X M1X 32.0 9.8 3,600 9/10 790 1270 0.09 70 110 725 1160 17,700 28,320 370 75 115 2
9½" X-treme HS M4XL-P 37.7 11.5 3,703 1/2 395 1055 0.92 365 975 2065 2755 5,530 7,375 1025 61 92 2
9½" X-treme M1X-P 29.2 8.9 3,000 5/6 530 1160 0.16 80 185 1160 1450 16,450 20,565 575 61 92 2
9½" X-treme LS 29.2 8.9 3,000 5/6 530 1160 0.08 40 90 580 725 16,450 20,600 280 61 92 2
9½" Ultra XL M1XL 36.1 11.0 2,700 5/6 530 1060 0.16 85 165 870 1390 10,770 17,230 338 61 92 2
9½" Ultra AD M1ADM 29.2 8.9 2,400 7/8 660 1160 0.06 40 70 290 465 8,500 13,500 113 61 92 2
8" X-treme M1X-P 28.9 8.8 1,713 5/6 395 900 0.22 85 195 1160 1450 11,730 14,660 435 45 67 2.5
8" Ultra XL M1XL 34.9 10.7 1,850 5/6 395 900 0.22 85 195 870 1390 7,670 12,270 285 45 67 2.5
8" Ultra AD M1ADM 27.9 8.5 1,500 7/8 530 900 0.09 50 80 290 465 5,750 9,200 87 45 67 2.5

BHI Motor Specifications Summary Sheet (6¾" & 6½" motors) Data from 11th edition Handbook
Min Max Rev / Min Max Operati Operati Max Power Op Max Max
Name Name Length Length Weight Lobe Max P
Size flow flow gal speed speed ng P ng TQ TQ Output WOB WOB bend
(new) (old) config
ft m kg gpm gpm rpm rpm psi psi ft-lbs ft-lbs HP klbs klbs °
6¾" X-treme HS M4XL-P 34.8 10.6 1,250 1/2 265 530 1.7 450 900 1960 2610 2,880 3,845 493 36 54 1.3
6¾" X-treme M1X-P 35.1 10.7 1,350 5/6 265 660 0.33 90 220 1305 1740 8,670 11,560 363 36 54 2.1
6¾" X-treme LS M1X-P/LS 35.1 10.7 1,350 5/6 265 660 0.2 55 135 870 1150 9,350 12,500 240 36 54 2.1
6¾" Ultra X-treme M1X-P 23.0 7.0 800 5/6 265 660 0.33 90 220 870 1090 5,780 7,225 242 24 36 2.75
6¾" Ultra X-treme LS M1X-P/LS 23.0 7.0 800 5/6 265 660 0.2 55 135 580 725 6,230 7,790 160 24 36 2.75
6¾" Ultra HS M2PXL 31.7 9.7 1,250 2/3 265 530 0.89 235 470 1160 1856 2,690 4,300 240 24 36 2.75
6¾" Ultra XL M1XL 31.7 9.7 1,250 5/6 265 660 0.33 90 220 870 1390 5,050 8,080 212 24 36 2.75
6¾" Ultra XL/LS 31.7 9.7 1,250 5/6 330 660 0.16 52 105 435 695 5,300 8,500 105 24 36 2.75
6¾" Ultra X M1X 23.0 7.0 800 5/6 265 660 0.33 90 220 460 740 2,690 4,300 113 24 36 2.75
6¾" Ultra AD M1ADM 23.0 7.0 800 7/8 345 610 0.16 50 95 290 465 3,350 5,400 60 24 36 2.75
6½" Ultra X-tremeM1X 23.0 7.0 800 5/6 265 660 0.33 90 220 870 1090 5,780 7,225 242 24 36 2.75
6½" Ultra X-treme LS M1X-P/LS 23.0 7.0 800 5/6 265 660 0.2 55 135 580 725 6,230 7,790 160 24 36 2.75
6½" Ultra HS M2PXL 31.7 9.7 1,250 2/3 265 530 0.89 235 470 1160 1856 2,690 4,300 240 24 36 2.6
6½" Ultra XL M1XL 31.7 9.7 1,250 5/6 265 660 0.33 90 220 870 1390 5,050 8,080 212 24 36 2.6
6½" Ultra XL/LS 31.7 9.7 1,250 5/6 330 660 0.16 52 105 435 695 5,300 8,500 105 24 36 2.6
6½" Ultra X M1X 23.0 7.0 800 5/6 265 660 0.33 90 220 460 740 2,690 4,300 113 24 36 2.75

BHI Motor Specifications Summary Sheet (4¾" motors) Data from 11th edition Handbook
Min Max Rev / Min Max Operati Operati Max Power Op Max Max
Name Name Length Length Weight Lobe Max P
Size flow flow gal speed speed ng P ng TQ TQ Output WOB WOB bend
(new) (old) config
ft m kg gpm gpm rpm rpm psi psi ft-lbs ft-lbs HP klbs klbs °
4¾" X-treme HS M4XL-P 33.1 10.1 680 1/2 130 315 3.65 480 1150 2065 2755 1400 1865 307 15 22 1.8
4¾" X-treme M1XL-P 32.8 10.0 750 5/6 105 315 1.03 110 325 2030 2755 4470 5960 276 15 22 2.3
4¾" X-treme LS M1X-P/LS 32.8 10.0 750 5/6 105 315 0.49 50 155 980 1225 4450 5550 130 15 22 2.3
4¾" X-treme IR 7.9 2.4 216 5/6 105 315 1.03 110 325 325 435 705 940 44 9 13 4
4¾" Ultra X-treme M1X-P 22.0 6.7 370 5/6 105 315 1.03 110 325 1450 1810 3,135 3,920 194 15 22 3.2
4¾" Ultra X-treme LS M1X-P/LS 22.0 6.7 370 5/6 105 315 0.49 50 155 725 905 3,300 4,120 97 15 22 3.2
4¾" Ultra TS 30.8 9.4 640 1/2 130 315 4 525 1250 1500 2450 895 1,450 215 15 22 2.3
4¾" Ultra HS M2PXL 30.8 9.4 640 2/3 80 265 2.26 180 600 1600 2550 1,440 2,300 165 15 22 2.3
4¾" Ultra XL M1XL 30.8 9.4 640 5/6 105 315 1.03 110 325 1380 2200 2,600 4,150 161 15 22 2.3
4¾" Ultra XL/LS 30.8 9.4 640 5/6 105 315 0.49 50 155 655 1050 2,600 4,150 76 15 22 2.3
4¾" Ultra XL/VS 30.8 9.4 640 5/6 105 315 0.27 28 84 365 580 2,650 4,250 42 15 22 2.3
4¾" Ultra X M1X 20.8 6.4 360 5/6 105 315 1.03 110 325 725 1160 1,360 2,180 84 15 22 3.2
4¾" Ultra AD M1ADM 20.8 6.4 380 5/6 160 315 0.35 55 110 290 460 1,620 2,590 34 15 22 3.2

BHI Motor Specifications Summary Sheet (3¾" - 2 " motors) Data from 11th edition Handbook
Name Name Length Length Weight Lobe Min Max Rev / Min Max Operati Max P Operati Max Power Op Max Max
Size
(new) (old) ft m kg config gpm gpm rpm rpm psi psi ft-lbs ft-lbs HP klbs klbs °
3¾" Ultra XL M1XL 28.5 8.7 390 5/6 80 210 1.95 150 410 1600 2550 1620 2590 126 10 14 2.3
3½" X-treme HS M4XL-P 24.3 7.4 269 1/2 60 180 6.58 400 1185 1525 2030 570 2030 129 9 13 2.3
3½" X-treme M1XL-P 24.5 7.5 279 5/6 160 360 2 80 180 1525 2030 1710 2280 117 9 13 2.3
3½" X-treme LS M1X-P/LS 18.3 5.6 216 5/6 80 180 1.11 90 200 580 725 1165 1455 44 9 13 2.3
3½" Ultra X-treme IR M1XI-P 8.3 2.5 87 5/6 80 1.11 1.03 90 200 220 350 440 700 17 7 9 4
3½" Ultra HS M4XL-P 24.3 7.4 255 1/2 80 160 6.5 520 1040 1000 1600 360 575 71 9 13 2.3
3½" Ultra XL/LS 24.3 7.4 296 5/6 80 180 1.11 90 200 580 930 1,000 1,650 38 9 13 2.3
3 " Ultra XL M1XL 16.7 5.1 160 5/6 80 160 2.28 180 365 870 1390 720 1,150 50 7 10 3.2
3 " Ultra X M1X 12.1 3.7 120 5/6 80 160 2.28 180 365 460 740 380 610 27 7 8 2.8
3 " Ultra AD M1ADM 16.7 5.1 160 5/6 80 160 0.78 65 125 290 460 710 1,135 17 7 10 3.2
2 " X-treme M1X-P 10.8 3.3 82 5/6 25 120 4.08 110 490 1160 1450 625 780 58 5 7 3.8
2 " Ultra HS M2PXL 17.0 5.2 108 2/3 53 106 7.83 415 830 1305 2090 345 550 52 5 6 3.8
2 " Ultra AD M1ADM 12.2 3.7 92 5/6 25 120 1.54 40 185 290 460 360 580 13 5 6 3.8
2 " X-treme M1X-P 8.5 2.6 45 5/6 25 80 5.44 145 435 725 905 290 365 24 3 4 2.8

Oilfield Units ft/lbs


Tool Size String BPV Top Sub Clamp On Stab Stabilizer Sizes AKO Internal AKO Bearing Housing Sleeve Stabilizer
3 " 2,900
3¾" 6,600 7,000
4¾" 9,900 11,400 15,000 all sizes 15,500
6½" 17,700 22,100 22,100 19,900
6¾" 28,000 24,300 18,000 all sizes 26,500 26,500 19,900
28,000 9 "
8" 45,000 36,900 44,200 44,200 25,800
36,000 12"
9½" 59,000 59,000 45,000 all sizes 66,300 66,300 33,200
11¼" 76,000 94,400 72,750 72,750 45,700
12¾" 125,370 125,370 125,370 45,700
Nick David 2010 Motor build up rates

BHI Motor Build Rates (Full Stabilisation) (to be used only as a rough guide)
Name Name Hole Max 0.6° 0.8° 0.9° 1.0° 1.2° 1.3° 1.4° 1.5°
Size
(new) (old) Size AKO° BUR RPM BUR RPM BUR RPM BUR RPM BUR RPM BUR RPM BUR RPM BUR RPM
12¾" X-treme M1P 24" 1.4° 2.° 110 2.8° 100 3.° 95 3.5° 90 4.2° 75 4.5° 65 5.° 60
11¼" Ultra X M1X 16" 1.1° 2.° 95 2.8° 80 3° 70 3.6° 60
9½" X-treme M1X-P 12¼" 1.° 2.° 95 3.° 80 3.4° 65 3.7° 60 RPM denotes max RPM
9½" Ultra XL M1XL 12¼" 1.5° 2.2° 120 3.° 100 3.5° 95 3.8° 90 4.7° 80 5.2° 70 5.5° 65 5.9° 60
9½" Ultra AD M1ADM 12¼" 1.2° 2.4° 105 3.4° 90 3.9° 80 4.3° 75 5.3° 60
8" X-treme M1X-P 12¼" .8° 2.2° 80 3.6° 60
8" Ultra XL M1XL 12¼" 1.5° 2.2° 120 3.° 105 3.5° 95 4.° 90 4.8° 80 - - - - 6.° 60
8" Ultra AD M1ADM 12¼" 1.4° 2.6° 110 3.6° 100 4.1° 90 4.6° 85 5.6° 75 6.2° 65 6.7° 60
6¾" X-treme M1XL-P 8½" 1.3° 5.° 110 - - 8.° 85 9.5° 75 11.° 65 12.2° 60
6¾" Ultra X-treme M1X-P 8½" 1.5° 2.° 115 - - 4.5° 95 5.5° 85 6.4° 80 - - - - 8.5° 60
6¾" Ultra HS M2PXL 8½" 1.2° 2.4° 105 3.4° 90 3.9° 80 4.4° 75 5.4° 60
6¾" Ultra XL M1XL 8½" 1.2° 2.4° 105 3.4° 90 3.9° 80 4.4° 75 5.4° 60
6¾" Ultra X M1X 8½" 1.5° 3.° 115 - - 5.° 95 5.9° 85 6.8° 80 - - - - 8.5° 60
6¾" Ultra AD M1ADM 8½" 1.4° 3.° 115 4.2° 100 4.8° 95 5.4° 90 6.7° 80 7.3° 70 7.9° 65
4¾" Ultra X-treme M1X-P 6" 1.2° 3.5° 105 4.9° 90 5.5° 80 6.4° 75 7.8° 60
4¾" Ultra HS M2PXL 6" .8° 2.6° 80 3.5° 60
4¾" Ultra XL M1XL 6" .85° 2.6° 80 3.5° 60
4¾" Ultra X M1X 6" 1.5° 3.5° 105 5.° 90 5.5° 85 6.5° 75 7.9° 60
4¾" Ultra AD M1ADM 6" 1.5° 3.5° 105 5.° 90 5.5° 85 6.5° 75 7.9° 60

BHI Motor Build Rates (Partial Stabilisation) (to be used only as a rough guide)
Name Name Hole Max 0.6° 0.8° 0.9° 1.0° 1.2° 1.3° 1.4° 1.5°
Size
(new) (old) Size AKO° BUR RPM BUR RPM BUR RPM BUR RPM BUR RPM BUR RPM BUR RPM BUR RPM
9½" X-treme M1X-P 12¼" 1.° 2.8° 95 3.6° 80 4.1° 70 4.6° 60 RPM denotes max RPM
9½" Ultra XL M1XL 12¼" 1.5° 3.3° 115 4.2° 105 4.5° 95 5.° 90 5.9° 80 6.5° 70 6.8° 65 7.3° 60
9½" Ultra AD M1ADM 12¼" 1.2° 4.° 105 5.° 90 5.5° 80 6.° 75 7.° 60
8" Ultra XL M1XL 12¼" 1.5° 4.° 120 5.° 100 5.4° 95 6.1° 85 6.8° 80 7.° 75 7.6° 65 8.2° 60
8" Ultra AD M1ADM 12¼" 1.3° 5.5° 110 6.6° 95 7.1° 85 7.6° 80 8.7° 65 9.2° 60
6¾" Ultra X-treme M1X-P 8½" 1.5° 5.° 115 - - 7.° 95 8.° 85 9.° 80 - - - - 11.° 60
6¾" Ultra HS M2PXL 8½" 1.6° 3.2° 115 4.3° 105 4.9° 100 5.4° 95 6.4° 80 7.° 75 7.5° 70 8.° 65
6¾" Ultra XL M1XL 8½" 1.6° 3.2° 115 4.3° 105 4.9° 100 5.4° 95 6.4° 80 7.° 75 7.5° 70 8.° 65
6¾" Ultra X M1X 8½" 1.5° 4.5° 115 - - 6.8° 95 7.7° 85 8.5° 80 9.° 75 9.8° 65 10.5° 60
6¾" Ultra AD M1ADM 8½" 1.5° 4.6° 115 5.9° 100 6.6° 95 7.2° 90 8.5° 80 9.2° 70 9.8° 65 10.5° 60
4¾" Ultra X-treme M1X-P 6" 1.8° 4.5° 120 - - 7.° 105 8.3° 95 9.5° 90 - - - - 11.5° 75
4¾" Ultra HS M2PXL 6" 1.° 3.4° 95 4.5° 80 5.° 70 5.6° 60
4¾" Ultra XL M1XL 6" 1.° 3.4° 95 4.5° 80 5.° 70 5.6° 60
4¾" Ultra X M1X 6" 1.8° 5.° 125 - - 7.4° 110 8.5° 105 10.° 100 - - - - 12.5° 80
4¾" Ultra AD M1ADM 6" 1.8° 5.° 125 - - 7.4° 110 8.5° 105 10.° 100 - - - - 12.5° 80

BHI Motor Build Rates (Slick) (to be used only as a rough guide)
Name Name Hole Max 0.6° 0.8° 0.9° 1.0° 1.2° 1.3° 1.4° 1.5°
Size
(new) (old) Size AKO° BUR RPM BUR RPM BUR RPM BUR RPM BUR RPM BUR RPM BUR RPM BUR RPM
9½" X-treme M1X-P 12¼" 1.2° 1.4° 105 2.3° 90 3.° 80 3.3° 75 4.3° 60 RPM denotes max RPM
9½" Ultra XL M1XL 12¼" 1.5° .8° 115 1.8° 105 2.3° 95 2.8° 85 3.8° 75 4.5° 70 5.° 65 5.5° 60
9½" Ultra AD M1ADM 12¼" 1.2° - - 1.1° 90 1.8° 80 2.4° 75 3.7° 60
8" Ultra XL M1XL 12¼" 2.4° - - - - - - .2° 115 1.2° 105 - - - - 3.° 95
8" Ultra AD M1ADM 12¼" 2.1° - - - - - - .1° 110 1.5° 100 2.2° 95 2.9° 90 3.6° 85
6¾" Ultra X-treme M1X-P 8½" 1.6° 2.2° 115 - - 4.7° 100 6.° 90 7.3° 80 - - - - 9.8° 65
6¾" Ultra HS M2PXL 8½" 1.8° 1.3° 120 2.5° 110 3.2° 105 3.8° 100 5.° 90 5.7° 85 6.3° 80 6.9° 75
6¾" Ultra XL M1XL 8½" 1.8° 1.° 120 2.2° 110 3.° 105 2.7° 100 4.8° 90 5.5° 85 6.° 80 6.5° 75
6¾" Ultra X M1X 8½" 1.6° 1.5° 115 - - 4.° 95 5.3° 85 6.5° 80 - - - - 9.° 60
6¾" Ultra AD M1ADM 8½" 1.6° 1.7° 115 3.4° 105 4.3° 100 5.1° 95 6.7° 80 7.6° 75 8.4° 70 9.2° 65
4¾" Ultra X-treme M1X-P 6" 1.8° 2.5° 120 - - 5.° 105 6.4° 95 7.7° 90 - - - - 10.5° 75
4¾" Ultra HS M2PXL 6" 1.5° 2.° 105 3.2° 90 4.° 80 4.5° 75 5.7° 60
4¾" Ultra XL M1XL 6" 1.8° 2.° 105 3.2° 90 4.° 80 4.5° 75 5.7° 60
4¾" Ultra X M1X 6" 1.8° 3.° 120 - - 5.5° 105 6.9° 95 8.2° 90 - - - - 11.5° 75
4¾" Ultra AD M1ADM 6" 1.8° 3.° 120 - - 5.5° 105 6.9° 95 8.2° 90 - - - - 11.5° 75
2. Tubulars,
Nick David 2010 Tally Book Formatted Tubulars

Bit Size Area & Open hole Capacity Drill Collar weight, capacity & displacement Casing weight, capacity & displacement Casing weight, capacity & displacement
decimal area capacity capacity capacity displacement capacity displacement capacity displacement
inches mm = r bbls /ft ft/bbl OD " ID " wt/ft bbls /ft bbls /ft OD " ID " wt/ft bbls /ft bbls /ft OD " ID " wt/ft bbls /ft bbls /ft
3.75 95 11.0 0.01366 73.207 3 1/8 1 1/4 22.0 0.00152 0.00797 4 1/2 4 9.5 0.01625 0.00342 9 5/8 9 32.3 0.07870 0.01129
3.875 98 11.8 0.01459 68.560 3 1/2 1 1/2 26.7 0.00219 0.00971 4 1/2 4 10.5 0.01595 0.00372 9 5/8 9 36.0 0.07731 0.01268
4.125 105 13.4 0.01653 60.501 3 3/4 1 1/2 31.6 0.00219 0.01147 4 1/2 4 11.6 0.01554 0.00413 9 5/8 8.835 40.0 0.07582 0.01416
4.5 114 15.9 0.01967 50.838 4 2 32.0 0.00389 0.01165 4 1/2 4 13.5 0.01493 0.00474 9 5/8 8 3/4 43.5 0.07446 0.01553
4.625 117 16.8 0.02078 48.127 4 1/4 2 37.5 0.00389 0.01365 5 4.408 15.0 0.01887 0.00541 9 5/8 8.681 47.0 0.07320 0.01678
4.75 121 17.7 0.02192 45.627 4 1/2 2 1/4 40.6 0.00492 0.01475 5 4.276 18.0 0.01776 0.00652 9 5/8 8 1/2 53.5 0.07076 0.01922
5.875 149 27.1 0.03353 29.826 4 3/4 2 1/4 46.8 0.00492 0.01699 5 4.183 20.3 0.01700 0.00728 10 3/4 10.192 32.8 0.10090 0.01135
6 152 28.3 0.03497 28.596 5 2 1/4 53.3 0.00492 0.01936 5 4 23.2 0.01590 0.00838 10 3/4 10 40.5 0.09811 0.01414
6.125 156 29.5 0.03644 27.441 5 1/4 2 1/4 60.1 0.00492 0.02185 5 1/2 5.012 14.0 0.02440 0.00498 10 3/4 10 45.5 0.09617 0.01608
6.25 159 30.7 0.03794 26.354 5 1/2 2 1/4 67.3 0.00492 0.02446 5 1/2 4.974 15.0 0.02403 0.00535 10 3/4 9.850 51.0 0.09425 0.01800
6.5 165 33.2 0.04104 24.366 5 3/4 2 1/4 74.8 0.00492 0.02719 5 1/2 4.950 15.5 0.02380 0.00558 11 3/4 11.150 38.0 0.12076 0.01334
6.75 171 35.8 0.04426 22.595 6 2 1/4 82.6 0.00492 0.03004 5 1/2 4.892 17.0 0.02325 0.00614 11 3/4 11.084 42.0 0.11934 0.01477
7.875 200 48.7 0.06024 16.600 6 1/4 2 1/4 90.5 0.00492 0.03301 5 1/2 4.778 20.0 0.02218 0.00721 11 3/4 11 47.0 0.11754 0.01657
8.375 213 55.1 0.06813 14.677 6 1/4 2.813 83.8 0.00768 0.03025 5 1/2 4.670 23.0 0.02118 0.00820 11 3/4 10 7/8 54.0 0.11499 0.01912
8.5 216 56.7 0.07018 14.249 6 1/2 2 1/4 99.5 0.00492 0.03611 6 5/8 6.135 17.0 0.03656 0.00607 11 3/4 10.772 60.0 0.11271 0.02139
8.75 222 60.1 0.07437 13.446 6 1/2 2.813 92.8 0.00768 0.03334 6 5/8 6.049 20.0 0.03554 0.00709 13 3/8 12.615 54.5 0.15458 0.01918
9 229 63.6 0.07868 12.710 6 3/4 2.813 102.0 0.00768 0.03656 6 5/8 5.921 24.0 0.03405 0.00858 13 3/8 12 1/2 61.0 0.15214 0.02162
9.5 241 70.9 0.08767 11.407 7 2.813 111.0 0.00768 0.03990 6 5/8 5.791 28.0 0.03258 0.01005 13 3/8 12.415 68.0 0.14972 0.02404
9.875 251 76.6 0.09472 10.557 7 1/4 2.813 120.0 0.00768 0.04336 6 5/8 5.675 32.0 0.03128 0.01135 13 3/8 12.347 72.0 0.14808 0.02568
10.625 270 88.7 0.10966 9.119 7 1/2 2.813 130.0 0.00768 0.04694 7 6 1/2 20.0 0.04049 0.00711 16 15 1/4 65.0 0.22591 0.02276
11 279 95.0 0.11754 8.508 7 3/4 2.813 140.0 0.00768 0.05064 7 6.336 23.0 0.03900 0.00860 16 15 1/8 75.0 0.22219 0.02647
12 305 113.1 0.13988 7.149 8 2 1/4 157.5 0.00492 0.05723 7 6.276 26.0 0.03826 0.00933 16 15.010 84.0 0.21885 0.02981
12.25 311 117.9 0.14577 6.860 8 3 147.0 0.00874 0.05341 7 6.184 29.0 0.03715 0.01045 20 19 1/8 94.0 0.35526 0.03328
13.5 343 143.1 0.17703 5.649 8 2.813 151.0 0.00768 0.05446 7 6.094 32.0 0.03607 0.01152 20 19 106.5 0.35067 0.03787
13.75 349 148.5 0.18365 5.445 8 1/4 3 158.0 0.00874 0.05735 7 6.004 35.0 0.03502 0.01258 20 18 1/2 133.0 0.33396 0.05456
14.75 375 170.9 0.21133 4.732 8 1/2 3 169.0 0.00874 0.06142 7 5/8 6.969 26.4 0.04718 0.00930 21 20 riser 0.38855 0.03981
15 381 176.7 0.21856 4.575 8 3/4 3 181.0 0.00874 0.06560 7 5/8 6.875 29.7 0.04591 0.01056 21 19 3/4 riser 0.37890 0.04946
16 406 201.1 0.24867 4.021 9 3 192.0 0.00874 0.06991 7 5/8 6 3/4 33.7 0.04446 0.01202 21 19.626 riser 0.37415 0.05420
17 432 227.0 0.28073 3.562 9 1/4 3 205.0 0.00874 0.07434 7 5/8 6 5/8 39.0 0.04262 0.01385
17.5 445 240.5 0.29748 3.362 9 1/2 3 217.0 0.00874 0.07889 8 5/8 8 24.0 0.06368 0.00857
20 508 314.2 0.38855 2.574 9 3/4 3 230.0 0.00874 0.08357 8 5/8 8 28.0 0.06243 0.00982
22 559 380.1 0.47014 2.127 10 3 243.0 0.00874 0.08836 8 5/8 8 32.0 0.06095 0.01131
24 610 452.4 0.55951 1.787 11 3 299.0 0.00874 0.10875
26 660 530.9 0.65665 1.523
28 711 615.8 0.76156 1.313
36 914 1018 1.25890 0.794
Nick
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2010 Procedures for altering sleeve & shim type AKO's
Procedure for changing the tilt angle for Procedure for changing the tilt angle for
sleeve type AKO's Step 4 : M/U Connection shims type AKO's Step 4 : M/U Connection
1. Place M/U tong on AKO sleeve 1. Place M/U tong above shims
motor power section motor power section Make-up Tong

Step 1 : Break Connection 2. Using rotary table rotate anti- Step 1 : Break Connection 2. Using rotary table rotate anti-
1. Place slips just below UBHS blades Make-up Tong
clockwise until CT is snug with 1. Place slips just above or below UBHS clockwise until shims are snug
AKO sleeve
2. Place break-out tong on AKO sleeve 2. Place break-out tong above shims
3. Place M/U tong on connection CTT 3. Place M/U tong on connection Breakout Tong
tube (CT) below the AKO tube (CT) below the shims
4. Break cxn AKO sleeve Breakout Tong 4. Break cxn pulling on shims
Make-up Tong
break-out tong
Make-up Tong
CTT- cxn tube tilted
CT CT

M/U tong is the one on the


drillers side of the rigfloor
UBHS UBHS
slips here or here slips here or here Make-up Tong

3. Keeping M/U tong on AKO 3. Keeping M/U tong above shims


Make-up Tong Breakout Tong
sleeve place break-out tong place break-out tong immediately
CTT immediately below on CT Breakout Tong Breakout Tong
below on CT

Step 2 : Unscrew 4. Pull on break-out tong & apply Step 2 : Unscrew 4. Pull on M/U tong until desired
Breakout Tong 1. Keeping the break-out tong on torque as outlined in motor 1. Keeping the break-out tong on angle meets scribe line on motor
the AKO sleeve remove M/U tong handbook (or section 9) motor sleeve remove M/U tong
gap gap
CT from connection tube CT from connection tube

2. Rotate motor 1 turn clockwise 2. Rotate motor slowly clockwise


using rotary table to open gap using rotary table to open gap
above shims large enough for their
removal
Make-up Tong
UBHS OD guage (Rule of thumb - Dave Forster)
Take guage ring & pull tight to 2 of the stab blades
Chain Tongs
Measure in mm between guage ring & blades at points 1
CTT 2&3
Breakout Tong
gap
AKO 5. Move M/U tong to CTT and Add up the total in mm and call 64ths instead eg 2mm+
Step 3 : Set AKO angle sleeve apply torque same as above Step 3 : Change out shims 3mm + 3mm = 8mm. This becomes 8/64ths which
equals " underguage
1. Place chain tong on CTT CT 1.Carefully remove shims
(above AKO sleeve) from motor

2. Turn CTT sleeve to either left or 2. Place new shims in motor 1


right (shortest route) to required
motor UBHS
setting by aligning the desired
guage ring
angle scribe mark to the scribe
mark on the motor If cxn CTT / sleeve has moved then measure how much,
repeat above process taking into account the mismatch 3 2
and set the angle that much less
Nick David 2010 Make-Up Torques
Size / Cxn Material M/U TQ (ft/lbs) Non Magnetic Drill Collars Make-Up Torque Steel Drill Collars Make-Up Torque Steel Drill Collars Make-Up Torque
7 " Reg Steel 88,000 ID Connection ID Numbers indicate minimum M/U torque
Cxn OD OD
7 " Reg Monel 70,400 2 " 2¼" 2½" 2-13/16" 3" Size Type 1¼" 1½" 1¾" 2" 2¼" 2½" 2-13/16" 3" 3¼" 3½" 3¾"
T2 (9½" tool) Monel 67,000 2 " IF 4 " 6400 3 " 4600 4600 4600 4600
NC 31
2 " API IF
6 " Reg Steel 53,000 4 " 6400 4 " 7300 7300 7300 6800
API NC 31
5½" FH Steel 45,000 4¾" 9900 Reg 4¼" 8800 8800 8100 6800
3½"
T2 (8¼" tool) Monel 44,000 3½" IF 4¾" 9900 4½" 10000 9300 8100 6800
6 " Reg Monel 42,400 NC 38 4¾" 9900 4¾" 9900 9900 9900 9900 8300
6 " Reg Mod Monel 38,500 4¾" 8850 3½" API IF 5" 13800 13800 12800 10900 8300
HT-50 Steel 38,000 6¼" 25500 API NC 38 5¼" 16000 14600 12800 10900 8300
T2 (6¾" tool) Monel 29,500 4" IF 6¼" 22200 5½" 16000 14600 12800 10900 8300
4½" IF (NC50) Steel 28,500 NC 46 6½" 25500 5½" 15400 15400 15400 15400
4½" IF (NC50) Monel 25,000 6½" 22200
4½"
API 5¼" 20300 20300 19400 16200
5½" FH Monel 23,000 6¼" 22800 Reg 6" 23400 21600 19400 16200
4" IF Steel 22,200 6¼" 22800 6¼" 23400 21600 19400 16200
4½" IF
4" XT-39 Steel 18,000 6½" 29500 5¾" 17600 17600 17600 17600
NC 50
4" IF Monel 17,700 6½" 29500 6" 23200 23200 22200 20200
4" NC 46
4½" Reg Steel 16,200 6¾" 32000
API IF
6¼" 28000 25500 22200 20200
API
T2 (4¾" tool) Monel 10,300 4½" 6¼" 21600 6½" 28000 25500 22200 20200
3½" IF (NC38) Steel 9,900 Reg 6¼" 19400 6¾" 28000 25500 22200 20200
3½" IF (NC38) Monel 7,920 8" 53000 6¼" 22800 22800 22800 22800 22800
6 "
3½" Reg Steel 7,300 Reg
8" 50000 6½" 29500 29500 29500 29500 26500
4½" API IF
2 " Reg Steel 6,800 8"
NC 50
6¾" 36000 35500 32000 30000 26500
API
2 " IF (NC31) Steel 4,600 7 " 9½" 88000 7" 38000 35500 32000 30000 26500
2 " IF (NC26) Steel 2,500 Reg 9½" 7¼" 38000 35500 32000 30000 26500
2 " Reg Steel 2,300 Non-Magnetic Compressive Service Drillpipe 6¾" 31500 31500 31500 31500
Drill Bits Make-Up Torque ID API 7" 39000 39000 36000 33500
Cxn OD 5½" Reg
Cxn Tri-cone bits PDC bits 2 " 2¼" 2½" 2-13/16" 3" 7¼" 42000 39500 36000 33500
min max min max 2 " IF 4 " 7050 7½" 42000 39500 36000 33500
2 " Reg 3000 - 3500 1800 - 3400 NC 31 4 " 7050 7" 32500 32500 32500 32500
API
2 " Reg 4500 - 5500 3100 - 5100 4¾" 11400 7¼" 40500 40500 40500 40500
3½" IF 5½" Full
3½" Reg 7000 - 9000 5200 - 8400 4¾" 11400 Hole 7½" 49000 47000 45000 41500
NC 38
4½" Reg 12000 - 16000 12500 - 19400 4¾" 10800 7¼" 49000 47000 45000 41500
6 " Reg 28000 - 32000 37100 - 41000 5" 14700 7½" 46000 46000 46000 46000
3½" IF
7 " Reg 34000 - 40000 48300 - 66000 5" 12500 API 7¼" 55000 53000 50000 47000
NC 38 6 "
Stabilizer Sleeve make-up Torques 5" 9500 Reg 8 57000 53000 50000 47000
Blade OD Series Body OD Torq 6¼" 25500 8¼" 57000 53000 50000 47000
4" IF
8 - 8½" 8 6½" 11500 6¾" 25500 8½" 67000 67000 67000 67000 66500
NC 46
12¼" 12 8" 25500 6¾" API 8¾" 78000 78000 76000 72000 66500
16 - 17½" 14 9½" 45000 6½" 29500 6 " Full 9" 83000 80000 76000 72000 66500
4½" IF Hole
Navidrill motors make-up Torques 6¾" 36800 9¼" 83000 80000 76000 72000 66500
NC 50
Motor OD *AKO UBHS Sub 6¾" 9½" 83000 80000 76000 72000 66500
4¾" 15500 n/a n/a 8½" 60000 60000 60000 60000
6¾" 26500 19900 24300 8¾" 71000 71000 71000 71000
API
8" 44200 25800 7 " Reg 9" 83000 83000 79000 74000
9½" 66300 33200 59000 9¼" 88000 83000 79000 74000
11¼" 73800 45740 94400 9½" 88000 83000 79000 74000
Nick David 2010 6. Bits & Pieces

OTHER
CUTTING STRUCTURE BEARING
GAUGE Dull
REASON PRODUCT FEATURES Common Bit types & IADC code used in KSA Out of Spec Conditions
INNER OUTHER DULL CHAR.LOCATION SEALS Character PULLED Example Tri-cone Bits PDC Bits Lateral Vibration 0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7
I O D L B G O R A Air Journal Bearing, Air Nozzle ATJ-33A MFC Type IADC MFC Type IADC Vibrations at LEVEL 4 for more than 3 hrs
C (prefix) Center Jet GT-C18 HCC CR1 111 HCC HC604 M223 Vibrations at LEVEL 5 for more than 20mins
I INNER CUTTING STRUCTURE (All inner rows) C (suffix) Conical Shape Inserts H-18C HCC R1 111 STC MA89PX M223 Any vibration at LEVEL 6 or 7
D Diamond Gauge Compacts (33%) MX-20D HCC GTX-1 114 HCC HC404 M233
O OUTHER CUTTING STRUCTURE (Gauge row only) D1 Diamond Gauge Compacts (66%) MX-20D1 HCC CR3 131 HCC HC505 M323 Axial Vibration 0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7
D2 Diamond Gauge Compacts (100%) MX-20D2 HCC R3 131 HCC HC506 M323 Vibrations at LEVEL 3 for more than 3 hrs
D DULL CHARACTERISTICS (Use only cutting structure related codes) DDT Diamond Gauge/Diamond Trimmers MX-09DDT HCC X1G 134 HCC HC605 M323 Vibrations at LEVEL 4 or 5 for more than 20mins
NO No dull characteristic DO Drill Out HC606DO HCC GTX-G3 135 HCC HC606 M323 Any vibration at LEVEL 6 or 7
BC Broken cone LC Lost cone DP Diamond Enhance Wear Pad ATJ-DP55 HCC MAX-G3 135 HCC HC607 M323
BF Bond failure LN Lost nozzle DS Diamond Shirttail Compacts GT-DS09C SEC XS3 135 HCC HC507 M323 Stick Slip 0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7
BT Broken teeth/cutters LT Lost teeth/cutters DT Diamond Gauge Trimmers MX-18DT HCC MX-1 137 HCC HC405 M333 Stick slip at LEVEL 6 for more than 5hrs
BU Balled up OC Off center wear DX DSE diamond Gauge Compacts (33%) STR-09DX HCC GTX-C3P03H 415 HCC HC406 M333 Stick slip at LEVEL 7 for more than 1hr
CC Cracked cone PB Pinched bit G Enhanced Gauge MX-20G SEC XT12S 435 HCC HC407 M333
CD Cone dragged PN Plugged nozzle L Leg Bullets GT-L09 HCC GT-11H 435 HCC G438G M333
CI Cone interference RG Rounded gauge M Motor Hardfacing GT-M1 HCC GTX-11H 435 HCC HC306 M343 Note all of the above are cummulative ie P/U a tool that already
CR Cored RO Ring out P Leg Stabilization Wear Pad GT-P18 HCC GTX-C3P09 435 HCC HC509 M423 has 10mins of Level 5 Lateral Vibration means that it has only to
CT Chipped teeth/cutters SD Shirttail damage R Spray Coated Cones GT-R09 HCC GTX-T3-11CH 435 HCC HC608 M423 accumulate another 10mins to be out of spec
ER Erosion SS Self sharpening wear S Shirttail Compacts GT-S20 HCC MX-09H 437 HCC HC609 M423
FC Flat crested wear TR Tracking T High Flow Nozzles MAXGT-T03 HCC MAXGT-18 445 HCC HC610 M423 Thrust Bearings Axial Movements
HC Heat checking WO Washed out bit XL Tooth Extenders (Steel Tooth) GT-1XL HCC GTX-C3PT311 445 HCC HC612 M423 Motor Nominal Maximum Ultimate
JD Junk damage WT Worn teeth/cutters HCC GTX-C312H 445 SEC FMH3863 M423 Size mm " mm " mm "
HCC GTX-20H 515 HCC HC408 M433 12¾" 9.4
L LOCATION RTC TD51AP 517 HCC HC409 M433 11¼" 3.2 2/16 9.4 3/8 12.5 1/2
HCC GT-20H 517 HCC HC410 M433 9½" 2.9 2/16 8.5 3/8 11.3 1/2
ROLLER CONE FIXED CUTTER HCC MX-20H 517 HCC HC309 M443 8" 2.5 2/16 7.5 1/4 10.0 1/2
STC XR20TPS 517 6¾" 1.9 1/16 5.5 1/4 7.5 1/4
N Nose row C Cone STC YR20TPS 517 4¾" 1.4 1/16 4.3 1/8 5.5 1/4
M Middle row N Nose HCC MAXGT-20C 525 3¾" 1.3 1/16 3.8 1/8 5.0 1/4
G Gauge row T Taper HCC MX-20C 525 3 " 1.1 1/16 3.2 1/8 4.3 1/4
A All row S Shoulder STC GF20ODC 527 Up to the maximum reuse of the motor is possible
G Gauge HCC MX-T330H 535 Ultimate indicates collision of internal parts
A All areas HCC MX-30H 537
B BEARING SEALS HCC MX-30DX 537

0.451
0.589
0.746
0.920
1.114
1.325
1.555
1.804
2.071
2.356
2.982
3.682
4.455
5.301
7.216
9.425
jets
12
STC FGS30VG 537
NON SEALED BEARINGS SEALED BEARINGS SEC XS3O2 537

0.413
0.540
0.683
0.844
1.021
1.215
1.426
1.654
1.898
2.160
2.734
3.375
4.083
4.860
6.615
8.639
HCC GTX-30CDX 545

jets
11
A linear scale estimating bearing E Seals effective HCC MX-35CGD 547
life used.
F Seals failed Different Bit Profiles & where LOCATION refers to HCC MX-40GDX 617

0.376
0.491
0.621
0.767
0.928
1.105
1.296
1.503
1.726
1.964
2.485
3.068
3.712
4.418
6.013
7.854
(0-No life used, 8-All life used, ie.

jets
10
No bearing life remaining N Not able to grade HCC MX-40CDX2 627
X Fixed cutter bit HCC STX-50DX 637

0.338
0.442
0.559
0.690
0.835
0.994
1.167
1.353
1.553
1.767
2.237
2.761
3.341
3.976
5.412
7.069
jets
HCC MX-R55DX 637

9
G GAUGE HCC MX-S66DX3 647

0.301
0.393
0.497
0.614
0.742
0.884
1.037
1.203
1.381
1.571
1.988
2.454
2.970
3.534
4.811
6.283
HCC MX-S68DX3 647

jets
8
1 In gauge
1/16 1/16 out of gauge

0.263
0.344
0.435
0.537
0.650
0.773
0.907
1.052
1.208
1.374
1.740
2.148
2.599
3.093
4.209
5.498
jets
7
2/16 1/8 out of gauge
4/16 1/4 out of gauge Two Thirds Rule

0.225
0.295
0.373
0.460
0.557
0.663
0.778
0.902
1.035
1.178
1.491
1.841
2.227
2.651
3.608
4.712
jets
HCC Bit Naming Product line

6
O OTHER DULL CHARACTERISTIC First pull the guage ring so that it is in contact with 2 of the cones at their Format
outermost point

0.188
0.245
0.311
0.384
0.464
0.552
0.648
0.752
0.863
0.982
1.243
1.534
1.856
2.209
3.007
3.927
Motor or Rotary

jets
5
Refer to column 3 codes Bit Naming Nomenclature steerable

0.150
0.196
0.249
0.307
0.371
0.442
0.518
0.601
0.690
0.785
0.994
1.227
1.485
1.767
2.405
3.142
jets
4
R REASON PULLED OR RUN TERMINATED
BHA Change Bottom Hole Assembly HP Hole problems
HC(M/R)505

0.113
0.147
0.186
0.230
0.278
0.331
0.389
0.451
0.518
0.589
0.746
0.920
1.114
1.325
1.804
2.356
jets
CM Condition mud LIH Left in hole Blade Count

3
CP Core Point LOG Run logs 05 = 5 blades
DMF Downhole motor failure PP Cutter size

0.075
0.098
0.124
0.153
0.186
0.221
0.259
0.301
0.345
0.393
0.497
0.614
0.742
0.884
1.203
1.571
Pump pressure

jets
2
DP Drill plug PR Penetration Rate 6 = ¾" = 19mm
DSF Drill string failure RIG Rig repair 5 = " = 16mm

0.0376
0.0491
0.0621
0.0767
0.0928
0.1105
0.1296
0.1503
0.1726
0.1964
0.2485
0.3068
0.3712
0.4418
0.6013
0.7854
jet
DST Drill stem testing TD Total depth/Casing depth 4 = ½" = 13mm

1
DTF Down tool failure TQ Torque 3 = " = 8mm

Jet Size
The distance between the outermost point of the 3rd cone & the guage

10/32"
11/32"
12/32"
13/32"
14/32"
15/32"
16/32"
18/32"
20/32"
22/32"
24/32"
28/32"
32/32"
FM Formation change TW Twist off

7/32"
8/32"
9/32"
ring is then multiplied by 2/3 (0.667) & rounded to the nearest 1/16" to
HR Hours on bit WC Weather conditions
give the true guage of the bit
WO Washout drillstring
Nick David 2010 Slippin & Sliding

Basics of Toolface Orientation for Sliding Sliding stuff Alighning whipstock or motor Calculating distance to drill on
intersecting a Fm at other than 90°
100% build
1. Place marker on scribe line
Rotate DP forward (or clockwise) build & turn 2. Mark offset distance between scribeline 75°
build &
turn left
to right & whipstock
3. Measue distance & calculate angle
& toolface will also move clockwise correction. Whipstock measured clockwise
on RDD from scribe line Formation 5ft thick
100% 100%
Formula where
left turn right
0° C1 = distance from whipstock to scribe line Drillstring is at 75° & beds are horizontal
C2 = circumference of the drillpipe between bed & drillstring is 15°
315° 45°
drop & drop &
= C1 x 360 eg 14.2 x 360 = 126° 5 = 19.3ft
turn left turn right C2 40.5 75° Cos
100% drop scribeline
Drillstring at 45°
270° G 90°

Sliding Formula where: 126°


DL - req dogleg clockwise
DL - DLR x 100 DLR - dogleg while rotating
135° DLO-DLR DLO - actual dogleg 5ft thick
225°

180° 4.5 - 1 x 100 350 Beds dipping 20°


= = 53
7.6 - 1 6.6 whipstock
need to slide 53ft in every 100 or or motor highside Drillstring at 45° & beds dipping at 20°
Rotate DP backwards (or anticlockwise) (94 x 0.53) = 50ft every stand Therefore 45° - 20° = 25°
Travelling Cylinder Orientation
5 = 5.5ft
& toolface will also move anticlockwise on RDD. DLS where: 25° Cos
Increasing WOB or increasing ROP will also cause slide length DLS - actual dogleg from survey
toolface to move in this way
above & left above & If beds were horizontal then:
4.4 of line right of line
= 0.088
45 5 = 7.1ft

above & to left 45° Cos
of plan
315°
= 0.088 x 100 = 8.8°/100'
45°
5 = 143ft
4.5 88° Cos
= 0.511 x 94 = 48ft (per stand)
8.8

270° G 90° To calculate slide vector from 2 different slides


For 2 slides:15ft 90R, 22ft 170R

15
x (170 - 90) 80 = 32°
135° (22 + 15) 37 below & left below &
225°
of line right of line
180° 170° - 32° = 138° is actual vector
Nick David 2010 Odds & sods
Thirtyseconds All pcf to ppg on standard keyboard hold down Control + Alt keys & use TVD increase at Drill 1' bed
Checks that can be made on 1/32 0.0313 1/32 0.0313 64 8.6 number pad different inc / 100' increase MD w/
motor before RIH CTT 3/32 0.0938 1/16 0.0625 65 8.7 On laptops need to hold down the "Alt" & "Fn" keys and =100 x Cos 88° = 3.5ft = 1 ÷ Cos 87.5° = 22.9ft
5/32 0.1563 3/32 0.0938 66 8.8 use blue numbers on keys M,J,K,L,U,I,O,7,8,9 10° 98.5 ft 10° 1.02 ft
1. Check UBHS sleeve is torqued 7/32 0.2188 1/8 0.1250 67 9.0 3 153 Ö 226 0148 ” 15° 96.6 ft 15° 1.04 ft
securely. (pull on break-out tong) 9/32 0.2813 5/32 0.1563 68 9.1 4 154 Ü 227 0149 • 20° 94. ft 20° 1.06 ft
11/32 0.3438 3/16 0.1875 69 9.2 5 155 ¢ 228 0150 – 25° 90.6 ft 25° 1.10 ft
Remember to check thread CT 13/32 0.4063 7/32 0.2188 70 9.4 6 156 £ 229 0151 — 30° 86.6 ft 30° ft
Make-up Tong 1.15
protector is removed before 15/32 0.4688 1/4 0.2500 71 9.5 7 • 157 ¥ 230 µ 0152 ˜ 35° 81.9 ft 35° 1.22 ft
testing motor 17/32 0.5313 9/32 0.2813 72 9.6 8 158 231 0153 ™ 40° 76.6 ft 40° 1.31 ft
19/32 0.5938 5/16 0.3125 73 9.8 9 159 ƒ 232 0154 š 45° 70.7 ft 45° 1.41 ft
Also check float and 21/32 0.6563 11/32 0.3438 74 9.9 10 160 á 233 0155 › 50° 64.3 ft 50° 1.56 ft
bearing gap Breakout Tong 23/32 0.7188 3/8 0.3750 75 10.0 11 161 í 234 0156 œ 55° 57.4 ft 55° 1.74 ft
25/32 0.7813 13/32 0.4063 76 10.2 12 162 ó 235 0158 ž 60° 50. ft 60° 2.00 ft
27/32 0.8438 7/16 0.4375 77 10.3 13 163 ú 236 0159 Ÿ 65° 42.3 ft 65° 2.37 ft
29/32 0.9063 15/32 0.4688 78 10.4 14 164 ñ 237 0162 ¢ 70° 34.2 ft 70° 2.92 ft
31/32 0.9688 1/2 0.5000 79 10.6 15 165 Ñ 238 0163 £ 75° 25.9 ft 75° 3.86 ft
CTT 17/32 0.5313 80 10.7 16 166 ª 239 0164 ¤ 80° 17.4 ft 80° 5.76 ft
2. Make sure CT (cxn tube) is Sixteenths 9/16 0.5625 81 10.8 17 167 º 240 0165 ¥ 81.° 15.6 ft 81.° 6.39 ft
torqued securely against the AKO 1/16 0.0625 19/32 0.5938 82 11.0 18 168 ¿ 241 ± 0166 ¦ 81.5° 14.8 ft 81.5° 6.77 ft
Make-up Tong
sleeve. (pull on breakout tong) 3/16 0.1875 5/8 0.6250 83 11.1 19 169 242 0167 § 82.° 13.9 ft 82.° 7.19 ft
Breakout Tong
5/16 0.3125 21/32 0.6563 84 11.2 20 ¶ 170 ¬ 243 0168 ¨ 82.5° 13.1 ft 82.5° 7.66 ft
CT 7/16 0.4375 11/16 0.6875 85 11.4 21 § 171 ½ 244 0169 © 83.° 12.2 ft 83.° 8.21 ft
9/16 0.5625 23/32 0.7188 86 11.5 22 ! 172 ¼ 245 " 0170 ª 83.5° 11.3 ft 83.5° 8.83 ft
11/16 0.6875 3/4 0.7500 87 11.6 23 # 173 ¡ 246 ÷ 0171 « 84.° 10.5 ft 84.° 9.57 ft
13/16 0.8125 25/32 0.7813 88 11.8 24 $ 174 « 247 % 0172 ¬ 84.5° 9.6 ft 84.5° 10.4 ft
15/16 0.9375 13/16 0.8125 89 11.9 25 & 175 » 248 ° 0173 - 85.° 8.7 ft 85.° 11.5 ft
27/32 0.8438 90 12.0 26 176 ' 249 ( 0174 ® 85.5° 7.8 ft 85.5° 12.7 ft
Make-up Tong Eighths 7/8 0.8750 91 12.2 27 177 ) 250 · 0175 ¯ 86.° 7. ft 86.° 14.3 ft
1/8 0.1250 29/32 0.9063 92 12.3 28 * 178 + 251 , 0177 ± 86.5° 6.1 ft 86.5° 16.4 ft
Breakout Tong 3/8 0.3750 15/16 0.9375 93 12.4 29 - 252 . 0178 ² 87.° 5.2 ft 87.° 19.1 ft
5/8 0.6250 31/32 0.9688 94 12.6 30 / 253 ² 0179 ³ 87.5° 4.4 ft 87.5° 22.9 ft
CT
7/8 0.8750 1 1 95 12.7 31 0 254 1 0180 ´ 88.° 3.5 ft 88.° 28.7 ft
96 12.8 32 0128 € 88.5° 2.6 ft 88.5° 38.2 ft
mm inches mm inches 97 13.0 33 ! 0131 ƒ 0184 ¸ 89.° 1.7 ft 89.° 57.3 ft
2. Make sure AKO sleeve is torqued 1 0.04 13 0.51 98 13.1 34 " 0132 „ 0185 ¹ 89.5° .9 ft 89.5° 114.6
securely against the CTT (cxn tube 2 0.08 14 0.55 99 13.2 35 # 0133 … 0186 º
tilted). (pull on breakout tong) 3 0.12 15 0.59 100 13.4 36 $ 0134 † 0187 »
4 0.16 16 0.63 101 13.5 37 % 0135 ‡ 0188 ¼
5 0.20 17 0.67 102 13.6 38 & 0136 ˆ 0189 ½
6 0.24 18 0.71 103 13.8 39 0137 ‰ 0190 ¾
7 0.28 19 0.75 104 13.9 Passwords
8 0.31 20 0.79 105 14.0 MWD login administrator password mssadmin
9 0.35 21 0.83 106 14.2 advdriller / $P$Gdriller (directional drilling)
10 0.39 22 0.87 107 14.3 dsfse / bhidsfse (performance drilling)
11 0.43 23 0.91 108 14.4
12 0.47 24 0.94 109 14.6
Nick David 2010 BHA Calculations
To calculate Total Yield Strength of DP Overpull Location of Neutral Point DC's
eg Vertical well w/ 12ppg mud & drillstring To find neutral point in DC's on a vertical well Right angled Trig
Need to know different Yield strengths of DP 600ft of 7.25" x 2.25" DC's & 600ft Grade E LNP = WOB B
Grade Min Yield Min Tensile DP w/ nominal weight of 19.5 lbs/ft W DC x BF
E 75,000 100,000 approx weight 0f 20.89lbs what is max overpull where
X-95 95,000 105,000 DC's are 127lbs /ft LNP = distance from bit to neutral point (40)
G-105 105,000 115,000 Hookload = airweight x bouyancy factor W DC = weight of DC's (lb/ft) in air hyp (c)
S-135 135,000 145,000 =(6000 x 20.89) + (600 x127) x 0.817 BF = bouyancy factor of the mud opp (a)
= 125,340 + 76,200 x 0.817 (20)
Then by Formula = 164,658 lbs eg What is the neutral point for 7¼" x 2¼"
Yield x 0.7855 x (OD² - ID²) DC's with an air weight of 119.3 lbs/ft w/ 30°
3.142 = 0.7855 New Grade E has yield strength of WOB of 35klbs & 13.5 ppg mud A adj (b) C
4 =75,000 x 0.7855 x (5² - 4.276²) BF = 1- (13.5 ÷ 65.44) = 0.794 (34.64)
eg for 5" grade G-105 = 395,645 lbs LNP = 35,000 = 369.5 ft Sin A = opp hyp = opp opp = Sin A x hyp
=105,000 x 0.7855 x (5² x 4.276²) Max overpull = Yield strength - hookload 119.3 x 0.794 from bit hyp Sin A
=105,000 x 0.7855 x 6.716 =395,645 - 164,658 = 230,987lbs
= 553,918 lbs = min yield strength Location of NP in deviated well Cos A = adj hyp = adj adj = Cos A x hyp
Calculate required WOB hyp Cos A
Drillpipe classification Weight of collars= Desired WOB LNP = WOB
1 (new) one white band BF x SF x Cos W DC x BF x Cos Tan A = opp adj = opp opp = Tan C x opp
Premium two white bands where or adj Tan A
2 one yellow band SF = safety factor, whereby 20% safety LNPHW = WOB - (W DC x LDC x BF x Cos ) eg
3 one orange band factor = 0.8 and neutral point will be 20% W HWDP x BF x Cos Sin A = 20 =30°
4 one green band from top of DC's. saftey factor of 75% = 40
scrap one red band 0.75 etc eg, WOB 30klbs, 10.2ppg, 400ft of 6¼" x 2¼" AC = 20 =40
eg desired WOB is 55klbs, w/ 13ppg mud DC's (92lb/ft) & 5" HWDP (45lbs/ft) w/ hole Sin 30°
To Calculate Bouyancy & Hookload safety factor of 30% & 7° hole angle angle of 29° BC = 40 x Sin 30° =20
Bouyed force = Pressure x Area = 55,000 = 55,000 LNP = 25,000 = 368ft
=(0.0519 x MW x TVD) x ( ÷ 4 x (OD² - ID²) 0.80 x 0.7 x 0.9925 0.5558 92 x 0.844 x 0.875 Pythagoras Theorem a² = c² - b²
eg for 7.5" x 2" DC in 700ft hole w/ 12ppg mud = 98956 lbs or
=(0.0519 x 12 x 700) x (0.7855 x (7.5² - 2²) Need to now devide by the lbs per ft of DC's Location of Neutral Point HWDP b² = c² - a²
= 435.96 x 41.04 to see how many are required LNPHW = WOB - (W DC x LDC x BF) or
Bouyant force = 17,893 lbs = 98,956 ÷ 147 (lbs / ft DC) W HWDP x BF c² = a² + b²
Airweight = 673 ft (205m) LNPHW = distance of the neutral point from eg a = (40)² - (20)² = 34.6
eg 7.5" x 2" DC's @ 139 lbs /ft = avg length of a DC = 31ft bottom of HWDP having first determind that Free point Estimation
Air weight =139 x 700 = 97,300lbs = 673 ÷ 31 = 21.7 the NP is not in the DC's
Hookload = Airweight - bouyant weight = Need to P/U 22 DC's eg Find NP in a BHA w/ 300ft of 8" x 3" = 735294 x Wdp x e
=97,300 - 17,893 DC's (147lb/ft) & 380ft of 5" HWDP (45lbs/ft) DF
Hookload = 79,375lbs To Calculate Max Allowable WOB & MW of 10.7ppg, WOB 45,000lbs where
Bouyancy factor = 1- (MW(ppg) LNP = 45,000 = Wdp = Weight (lb/ft) of DP
65.44 Max WOB= BF x SF x Cos x Weight of DC 147 x 0.836 e = amount of stretch in inches
eg 7.5" x 2" DC's in 12ppg mud Neutral Point not in the 8" DC's DF = overpull in lbs
eg w/ 575ft of 8" x 3" DC's & SF = 15% LNPHW = 45,000 - (147 x 300 x 0.836)
= 1- 12 = 0.817 MW 12ppg & hole of 19° what is max 45 x 0.836 = 73529 x 19.5 x 84
65.44 allowable WOB LNPHW = 45,000 - 36868 150,000
Hookload = Airweight x bouyancy factor = 0.82 x 0.85 x 0.9455 x (575 x 147) 37.62
= 97.300 x 0.817 = 79,494 lbs = 55,703lbs therefore NP is 516ft from the bit approximate depth stuck at is 8029ft
Nick David 2010 Hydraulics
To calculate nozzles when given flow To Calculate rig pump output Hydraulic's Formula Hydraulics Formula (worked example)
eg Flow of 620gpm, MW =9, max SPP 2800psi What percentage pressure loss do you require at the bit.
3 x 14's as a guess Ideally should be between 50 & 66% Bit size = 12¼", required loss at bit = 65%, Flow
If 65% of pressure loss is wanted at bit If max SPP = 3000psi then between 1500 & 1980 psi rate = 900 gpm, MW 9.6ppg, 6 x jets, max SPP -
2800 x 0.65 = 1820psi should be lost at bit 3500
Pbit =psi
3500 x 0.6 = 2275 psi
1. MW x Q² 1.
Pressure loss system then TFA= 10858 x Pbit 9.6 x 900² = 0.3147
TFA=
2800 - 1820 = 980psi 2. 10858 x 2275
Pbit loss = MW x Q² = 0.561
Pbit = MW x Q² = 9 x 620² 10858 x TFA² closest match 6 x 11 jets equals 0.557
10858 x TFA² 10858 x 0.45² Pb (Pressure lost @ bit): Formula gives the amount of the total
circulating pressure that is consumed at the bit. RULE: good
2. Pbit loss = 9.6 x 900² = 65.9%
hydraulics normally result w/ 50 - 65% of pressure lost at the bit
P system = 2800-1573.44 = 1226.6 10858 x 0.557²

K= Psystem = 1226.6 = 1227 =0.078 3. HHP = Pbit x Q


Q 1.86 620 1.86 15626 1714 3. HHP = 2275 x 900 = 1211
HHPb (Hydraulic Horsepower @ the bit) Calculates the total 1714
hydraulic horsepower available across the face of the bit.
Optimised Flow rate Horsepower is a measure of work done by moving fluid

= 980 x 1/1.86 = 549 gpm 4. HHP/in²= HHP 4. HHP/in²= HHP = 1211 10.3
0.078 r² bit diamater r² 117.9
HHPb/in² (Hydraulic Horsepower per square inch of the bit area):
Converts the total hydraulic horsepower at the bit to that available
Optimised TFA eg for a Triplex pump w/ 12" stroke & 6" liners
per square inch of the bit face area. RULE: the general rule for
using a pump efficiency of 97% optimised drilling is between 2.5 & 5 5. Jet Velocity = 0.321 x 900 = 519 ft/sec
= MW x Q² =0.37 0.557
10858 x 1820 = 2 x 13, 1 x 12 jets 5. Jet Velocity (ft/sec) = 0.321 x Q
P Bit 6² x 0.97 TFA
= x 12 = 0.1018 bbls / strk
4117.7 Vn (Bit Nozzle Velocity): Calculates the velocity with which the fluid 6. Jet Impact Force (lbf) =
moves through the bit nozzles at the current flow range. RULE:
To calculate area of a jet (or jets - TFA) The nozzle velocity should range between 250 & 450 ft/sec for
0.0032 x (9.6 x 0.0519) x 900²
= 0.1018 x 42 = 4.28gal/strk most drilling operations 0.557
eg 1 x 12 & 2 x 13 = 2343 lbf
6. Jet Impact Force (lbf) =
= 12 ÷ 32 = 0.375 ÷ 2 = 0.1875 0.0032 x (MW x 0.0519) x Q² 7. Jet Impact Force (lbf/in²) = JIF
TFA r²
Formula for the area of a circle is r² IF (Impact Force): Gives the total lbs force exerted at the Fm face
by the fluid flowing through the bit nozzles. RULE: For most
operations Impact Force is maximised when 50% of the surface
2343 19.9 lbf/in²
= 3.142 x (0.1875)² = 0.11 pressure is expended at the bit. 117.9
bit Dia
=13 ÷ 32 = 0.40625 ÷ 2 = 0.203 7. Jet Impact Force (lbf/in²) = JIF

= 3.142 x (0.203)² = 0.129 IF/inch² (Impact Force per square inch of the bit area): Converts
the total Impact Force to that available per square inch of the bit
face area.
TFA = (0.129 x 2) + 0.11 = 0.369
Nick David 2010 MC & AA worked calculations
Minimum Curvature Method Average Angle Method
Given following survey data: 8. Directional Difference Given following survey data:
MD INC AZ TVD North East this is the angle between closure which we've just MD INC AZ TVD North East
3425 8° (A) 285° © 3402 6.25 -12.58 calculated and an arbitary vertical section plane. In this 3425 8° (A) 285° © 3402 6.25 -12.58
3522 10.75° (B) 282° (D) case the vertical section plane is at 286° 3522 10.75° (B) 282° (D)
SL = section length in this case 97ft SL = section length (3425 - 3522), in this case 97ft
1. Dogleg = 286° - 289.47° = -3.47° 1. Dogleg
-1 -1
= Cos (Sin A x Sin B x Cos(C-D)+Cos A x Cos B =Cos (Sin A x Sin B x Cos(C-D)+Cos A x Cos B
= Cos-1(Sin 8 x Sin 10.75 x Cos(285-282)+Cos 8 x 9. Vertical Section =Cos-1(Sin 8 x Sin 10.75 x Cos(285-282)+Cos 8 x
Cos 10.75) = closure distance x cos directional difference Cos 10.75)
-1
= Cos (0.139 x 0.186 x 0.9986 + 0.990 x 0.982) = 29.64 x cos -3.47 =Cos-1(0.9988) = 2.792
= Cos-1(0.9988) = 29.58 ft
= 2.792 2. Change in North / South Position
10. Dogleg Severity = SL x Sin( A + B / 2) x Cos(C +D / 2)
2. Ratio Factor = dogleg x 100 / course length = 97 x Sin( 8 + 10.75 / 2) x Cos(285 + 282 / 2)
= Tan (DL/2) x (180/ ) x (2/DL) = 2.792 x 100 / 97 = 97 x Sin 9.375 x Cos 283.5
= Tan (2.792/2) x (180/3.142) x (2/2.792) = 2.88 = 3.68 ft (6.25 + 3.68) = 9.93 ft
= 0.02437 x 57.2958 x 0.71633 course length is usually 100ft or 30m
= 1.0002 3. Change in East / West Position
11. Projecting to bit (svy tool is 54ft behind bit) = SL x Sin( A + B / 2) x Sin(C +D / 2)
3. Change in North / South Position = ((Inc 2 - Inc 1) / (MD2 - MD1)) x 100 = 97 x Sin( 8 + 10.75 / 2) x Sin(285 + 282 / 2)
= (Sin A x Cos C) + (Sin B x Cos D) x (RF x (SL/2) = ((10.75 - 8) / (3522 -3425)) x 100 = 97 x Sin 9.375 x Sin 283.5
= (0.03602 + 0.03878) * 48.5097 = (2.75 / 97) x 100 = -15.36 ft (-12.58 + -15.36) = 27.94 ft
= 3.63 ft (6.25 + 3.63) = 9.88 ft = 2.83°
4. Change in TVD
4. Change in East / West Position = (54 x 2.83 / 100) + 10.75 = SL x Cos (A + B / 2)
= (Sin A x Sin C) + (Sin B x Sin D) x (RF x (SL/2) = 1.5282 + 10.75 = 97 x Cos (8 + 10.75 /2)
= (-0.13443 + 0.18245) x 48.5097 = 12.28° = 97 x Cos 9.375
= -15.37 ft (-12.58 + -15.39) = 27.97 ft = 95.7 ft (3402 + 95.7) = 3497.7 ft
Rough calculations
5. Change in TVD 5. Closure Distance
= (Cos A + Cos B) x (RF x (SL/2) TVD = Cos (Inc1 + Inc2 / 2) x course length = (N/S) + (E/W)

 


= 1.9727 x 48.5097 = Cos (10.75 + 8 / 2) x 97 = (9.93) + (-27.94)


= 95.7 ft (3402 + 95.7) = 3497.7 ft = Cos 9.375 x 97 = 95.7 ft = 879.2485
= 29.65 ft
6. Closure Distance
= (N/S) + (E/W) 6. Closure Angle
 

= (9.88) + (-27.95) = tan-1 (E/W) / (N/S)




= 878.8169 = tan-1 9.93 / -27.94


= 29.64 ft = 19.56° (270° + 19.56°) = 289.56°

7. Closure Angle 7. Directional Difference


= tan-1 (E/W) / (N/S) = 286° - 289.56° = -3.56°
= tan-1 9.88 / -27.95
= 19.47° (270° + 19.47°) = 289.47° 8. Vertical Section
Closure is the distance and direction of a straight line = closure distance x cos directional difference
drawn from the rig reference point to a rectangular co- = 29.65 x cos -3.56
ordinate in the horizontal plane = 29.59 ft
Nick David 2010 Back to basics

Changing TVD Northing & Easting Build Up Rate To Find TVD, VS & MD Pilot hole profile
A
BUR = 360 x unit length Z X X
2 x x radius
D inc 1
100 for 100ft length = 360 x 100 inc 2
2x 6350ft
C = 5729.578
If you know the radius can find BUR & vice A MD Inc
versa eg for a 12° BUR A 751 9° 12° /100'
D B 860 12° A
B
= 5729.578 ÷ 12 = 477.46 radius B F B
B To find TVD or length AC
A = AX x (Sin 1 - Sin 2) 55°
Data Depth Inc Azimuth 7049
1600 40° 120° To find DB
1700 42° 118° A = Arc angle C = 2 R (inc 2 - inc 1) C 90°
B = Radius 360 G H D E
CAB = (40 + 42) ÷ 2 = 41° C = Arc length = 2 x 3.142 x 2083.5 (12 - 9) = 109.1
D = BUR 360 1. Calc BUR = 5729.578 ÷ 2 = 477.46
TVD = Cos 41° x 100 (course length) 2. Calc AF (TVD 1) = 477.46 x Sin 55° + KOP
AC = 75.47m BUR = A x 100 ÷ C = 12 - 9 x 100 = 2.75° / 100 = 391.11 + 6350 = 6741.11ft
Arc length = A x 100 ÷ BUR 860 - 751 3. Find B (Measured end of KOP)
In order to find northing & easting need to = 6350 + (55 - 0 x 100) = 6808.33
find horizontal deviation length CB 12
5729.578 = 2083.5 4. Find BC (tangent)
C =119° (120 +118) ÷ 2 2.75 = 7049 - 6808.33 = 240.67
61° 5. Find BG (TVD 2)
2083.5 x (Sin 12° - Sin 9°) = TVD 107.2 = Cos 55 x 240.67 = 138.04
6. Find XA + AF + BG = 6879.16
D B To find vertical section (Z) 7. Find CH (TVD 3)
VS = AX x (Cos inc 1 - Cos inc 2) = 477.46 + (Sin 90 - Sin 55) = 86.35
CB = Sin 41° x 100 = 65.61 8. Find DC = CH 86.35 = 150.55
= 2083.5 (Cos 9° - Cos 12°) = 19.88ft Cos 55 0.5736
CD northing = Cos 61° x 65.61 = -31.81ft 9. C = 7049 - 150.55 = 6898.45
10. Find E (measured depth to horizontal)
DB easting = Sin 61° x 65.61 =57.38ft =6898.45 + (90 - 55) x 100 = 7190.11
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2010 AutoTrak DL Options
ATK Build & Walk Force Options
ATK Available Target Inclinations (1 - 33°) ATK Available Target Inclinations (33 - 65°) ATK Available Target Inclinations (65 - 98°)
# Force Options Force Options
1.08° 9.18° 17.28° 25.38° 33.48° 41.58° 49.68° 57.78° 65.88° 73.98° 82.08° 90.18° rounded decimal
1.26° 9.36° 17.46° 25.56° 33.66° 41.76° 49.86° 57.96° 66.06° 74.16° 82.26° 90.36° 1 0% 0
1.44° 9.54° 17.64° 25.74° 33.84° 41.94° 50.04° 58.14° 66.24° 74.34° 82.44° 90.54° 2 3% 3.226
1.62° 9.72° 17.82° 25.92° 34.02° 42.12° 50.22° 58.32° 66.42° 74.52° 82.62° 90.72° 3 6% 6.452
1.8° 9.9° 18.° 26.1° 34.2° 42.3° 50.4° 58.5° 66.6° 74.7° 82.8° 90.9° 4 10% 9.677
1.98° 10.08° 18.18° 26.28° 34.38° 42.48° 50.58° 58.68° 66.78° 74.88° 82.98° 91.08° 5 13% 12.905
2.16° 10.26° 18.36° 26.46° 34.56° 42.66° 50.76° 58.86° 66.96° 75.06° 83.16° 91.26° 6 16% 16.129
2.34° 10.44° 18.54° 26.64° 34.74° 42.84° 50.94° 59.04° 67.14° 75.24° 83.34° 91.44° 7 19% 19.355
2.52° 10.62° 18.72° 26.82° 34.92° 43.02° 51.12° 59.22° 67.32° 75.42° 83.52° 91.62° 8 23% 22.581
2.7° 10.8° 18.9° 27.° 35.1° 43.2° 51.3° 59.4° 67.5° 75.6° 83.7° 91.8° 9 26% 25.806
2.88° 10.98° 19.08° 27.18° 35.28° 43.38° 51.48° 59.58° 67.68° 75.78° 83.88° 91.98° 10 29% 29.032
3.06° 11.16° 19.26° 27.36° 35.46° 43.56° 51.66° 59.76° 67.86° 75.96° 84.06° 92.16° 11 32% 32.258
3.24° 11.34° 19.44° 27.54° 35.64° 43.74° 51.84° 59.94° 68.04° 76.14° 84.24° 92.34° 12 35% 35.484
3.42° 11.52° 19.62° 27.72° 35.82° 43.92° 52.02° 60.12° 68.22° 76.32° 84.42° 92.52° 13 39% 38.710
3.6° 11.7° 19.8° 27.9° 36.° 44.1° 52.2° 60.3° 68.4° 76.5° 84.6° 92.7° 14 42% 41.935
3.78° 11.88° 19.98° 28.08° 36.18° 44.28° 52.38° 60.48° 68.58° 76.68° 84.78° 92.88° 15 45% 45.161
3.96° 12.06° 20.16° 28.26° 36.36° 44.46° 52.56° 60.66° 68.76° 76.86° 84.96° 93.06° 16 48% 48.387
4.14° 12.24° 20.34° 28.44° 36.54° 44.64° 52.74° 60.84° 68.94° 77.04° 85.14° 93.24° 17 52% 51.613
4.32° 12.42° 20.52° 28.62° 36.72° 44.82° 52.92° 61.02° 69.12° 77.22° 85.32° 93.42° 18 55% 54.839
4.5° 12.6° 20.7° 28.8° 36.9° 45.° 53.1° 61.2° 69.3° 77.4° 85.5° 93.6° 19 58% 58.065
4.68° 12.78° 20.88° 28.98° 37.08° 45.18° 53.28° 61.38° 69.48° 77.58° 85.68° 93.78° 20 61% 61.290
4.86° 12.96° 21.06° 29.16° 37.26° 45.36° 53.46° 61.56° 69.66° 77.76° 85.86° 93.96° 21 65% 64.516
5.04° 13.14° 21.24° 29.34° 37.44° 45.54° 53.64° 61.74° 69.84° 77.94° 86.04° 94.14° 22 68% 67.742
5.22° 13.32° 21.42° 29.52° 37.62° 45.72° 53.82° 61.92° 70.02° 78.12° 86.22° 94.32° 23 71% 70.968
5.4° 13.5° 21.6° 29.7° 37.8° 45.9° 54.° 62.1° 70.2° 78.3° 86.4° 94.5° 24 74% 74.194
5.58° 13.68° 21.78° 29.88° 37.98° 46.08° 54.18° 62.28° 70.38° 78.48° 86.58° 94.68° 25 77% 77.419
5.76° 13.86° 21.96° 30.06° 38.16° 46.26° 54.36° 62.46° 70.56° 78.66° 86.76° 94.86° 26 81% 80.645
5.94° 14.04° 22.14° 30.24° 38.34° 46.44° 54.54° 62.64° 70.74° 78.84° 86.94° 95.04° 27 84% 83.871
6.12° 14.22° 22.32° 30.42° 38.52° 46.62° 54.72° 62.82° 70.92° 79.02° 87.12° 95.22° 28 87% 87.097
6.3° 14.4° 22.5° 30.6° 38.7° 46.8° 54.9° 63.° 71.1° 79.2° 87.3° 95.4° 29 90% 90.323
6.48° 14.58° 22.68° 30.78° 38.88° 46.98° 55.08° 63.18° 71.28° 79.38° 87.48° 95.58° 30 94% 93.540
6.66° 14.76° 22.86° 30.96° 39.06° 47.16° 55.26° 63.36° 71.46° 79.56° 87.66° 95.76° 31 97% 96.774
6.84° 14.94° 23.04° 31.14° 39.24° 47.34° 55.44° 63.54° 71.64° 79.74° 87.84° 95.94° 32 100% 100
7.02° 15.12° 23.22° 31.32° 39.42° 47.52° 55.62° 63.72° 71.82° 79.92° 88.02° 96.12°
7.2° 15.3° 23.4° 31.5° 39.6° 47.7° 55.8° 63.9° 72.° 80.1° 88.2° 96.3° ABPA - notes
7.38° 15.48° 23.58° 31.68° 39.78° 47.88° 55.98° 64.08° 72.18° 80.28° 88.38° 96.48° ABPA - open anticlockwise, close clockwise
7.56° 15.66° 23.76° 31.86° 39.96° 48.06° 56.16° 64.26° 72.36° 80.46° 88.56° 96.66° ABPA - 250gpm = 7 turns
7.74° 15.84° 23.94° 32.04° 40.14° 48.24° 56.34° 64.44° 72.54° 80.64° 88.74° 96.84° ABPA - 600gpm = 12 turns, (Ensco-97 8½" hole)
7.92° 16.02° 24.12° 32.22° 40.32° 48.42° 56.52° 64.62° 72.72° 80.82° 88.92° 97.02° ABPA - 700gpm = 13 turns, (MP-1 12¼" hole)
8.1° 16.2° 24.3° 32.4° 40.5° 48.6° 56.7° 64.8° 72.9° 81.° 89.1° 97.2° If tool shuts down early then bypassing too much
8.28° 16.38° 24.48° 32.58° 40.68° 48.78° 56.88° 64.98° 73.08° 81.18° 89.28° 97.38° fluid starving tool need to close the ABPA some
8.46° 16.56° 24.66° 32.76° 40.86° 48.96° 57.06° 65.16° 73.26° 81.36° 89.46° 97.56°
8.64° 16.74° 24.84° 32.94° 41.04° 49.14° 57.24° 65.34° 73.44° 81.54° 89.64° 97.74° ABPA - air pressure 6 - 9 bar
8.82° 16.92° 25.02° 33.12° 41.22° 49.32° 57.42° 65.52° 73.62° 81.72° 89.82° 97.92° ABPA Wake up sequence for downlink 16,12,8,12,8
9.° 17.1° 25.2° 33.3° 41.4° 49.5° 57.6° 65.7° 73.8° 81.9° 90.° 98.1°

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