API RP 7G-2, also known as the “Recommended Practice for Inspection and Classification of Used Drill Stem Elements,” is a crucial document in the drilling industry. It meticulously outlines the required inspection levels, detailed procedures, and testing methods for used drill stem components.
[pdf] With interchangeable core bits capable of drilling holes from 1.5" to 9" in diameter, operators can tackle diverse pipe materials including vitrified clay, concrete, ductile iron, cast iron, C-900, HOBAS, and PVC/HDPE systems using a single versatile machine.
[pdf] Drill stems must be designed to transfer drilling torque for combined lengths that often exceed several miles down into the , and also must be able to resist pressure differentials between inside and outside (or vice versa), and have sufficient strength to suspend the total weight of deeper components. For deep wells this requires tempered steel tubes that are expensive, and owners spend considerable efforts to reuse them after finishing a well.
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