Fitted with ridged diamond elements, the AxeBlade bit increases ROP and improves steerability through increased cutting efficiency and less torque fluctuations (photo: Schlumberger)
Smith Bits, a Schlumberger company, has announced the release of the AxeBlade* ridged diamond element bit, which incorporates new-geometry Axe* ridged diamond elements across the bit face. AxeBlade bits improve rate of penetration (ROP) in a wide range of formations and steering response in directional applications. (*mark of Schlumberger)
“The drillbit market is performance-driven and seeks polycrystalline diamond compact (PDC) bits that provide differentiated performance in ROP,” explains Murat Aksoy, president, Bits & Drilling Tools, Schlumberger. “The cutting efficiency delivered by the AxeBlade bit addresses our customers’ needs by helping to reduce the cost of drilling operations.”
The latest generation of Smith Bits three-dimensional cutting technologies, Axe elements have a distinctive ridge shape that combines the shearing action of a conventional PDC bit with the crushing action of a roller cone bit. The unique geometry of the element breaks rock more efficiently, requiring 30% less force. It also delivers improved control compared with conventional PDC cutters when drilling directionally.
The AxeBlade bit has been successfully field tested in a variety of applications, drilling more than a cumulative total of 60,960 metres (200,000 feet). In a field trial in South Texas, the AxeBlade bit kicked off from vertical to a 90° angle and continued drilling the lateral section for a total of 1,093 m (3,586 feet) with 29% faster ROP compared to offset wells.
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