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Advances in Downhole Tools and Bit Technology

Tuesday, 17 March
Grand Ballroom B
Technical Session
This session will highlight recent innovations and applications in downhole tools and sensor technologies. From shock isolation and in-bit sensing to ruggedized BHAs and casing-while-drilling solutions, the papers showcase advancements that have the potential to reduce tool failures, improve performance and deliver cost savings across diverse drilling environments.
Session Chairpersons
Ysabel Witt Doerring - Halliburton
Gregory Payette - ExxonMobil Corporation
  • 1325-1350 230705
    New Shock Isolator Enables Single Long Run Finishing Both Curve And Lateral Sections
    J.K. Wang, D.T. Koller, MS Directional
  • 1350-1415 230728
    Design, Data Analysis, and FieldTesting of Next Generation In-bit Sensor Incorporating Weight and Torque on BitMeasurements
    E. Stolboushkin, Baker Hughes; E.J. Cripps, Baker Hughes Solutions; W.A. Moss, A. Atashnezhad, A. Saldana, Baker Hughes
  • 1415-1440 230689
    A Path To Drilling Efficiency: The Impact Of Eccentric Reamer And Bit Design On Operations In The Llanos Basin, Colombia
    J. Rodriguez, O. Cardenas Florez, H. Segura, R. Lockley, NOV; C. Zapata, Geopark-Ext; Y. Yubran, V. Valencia, M. Niño, F. Puentes, J. Hoyos, Geopark
  • 1440-1505 230775
    Innovative Bottom Hole Tool Design Yields Significant Drilling Efficiency Improvements Over Multiple-well Extended Reach Drilling Project On Alaska North Slope
    T.D. Jakabosky, Halliburton Co.
  • Alternate 230742
    Successful Application Of Casing-while-drilling Technology To Drill And Case Through Troublesome Tar Layers In North Kuwait Field
    D. Al-Enezi, S.M. Gholoum, M. ALQATTAN, A. Dutta, KOC; S. Alharbi, SLB Kuwait; O. El Sheikh, F. Mataqi, SLB