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Publisher: Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE)
Paper presented at the SPE Annual Technical Conference and Exhibition, September 26–28, 2016
Paper Number: SPE-181389-MS
... with the RCD can make drilling operations safer and easier to detect kicks with a closed loop but some considerations have to be taken into account, especially when it is performed from floaters: PMCD sacrificial fluid Mud Cap Drilling gas migration Drilling well control drilling operation Pressure...
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R. A. Tomita, E.. Schnitzler, J. F. Destri, P. H. Da Silva, N. R. Brasiliense, A. A. Fernandes, D. S. Gozzi, T. Pinheiro Da Silva, A.. Kozlov
Publisher: Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE)
Paper presented at the SPE Annual Technical Conference and Exhibition, September 28–30, 2015
Paper Number: SPE-174836-MS
... and 530 gpm considering sacrificial fluid (mainly sea water plus additives). The pump pressure expected for this operation was within the pump limits, 3550 psi while drilling in CBHP mode and 3677 psi while drilling in PMCD mode, so using the turbine would not be a problem considering the pressure...