Patented torsional drilling technology developed for oil and gas operators
GlobalSpec News Desk | July 16, 2024TAQA, a provider of products and services to the energy industry, has unveiled its Threlix drilling technology for minimizing downtime and enhancing efficiency for oil and gas operators.
According to the company, Threlix targets the challenges associated with drilling dysfunctions, such as vibration and torsional oscillations, which are often encountered with rotary steerable systems (RSS). By alleviating these issues, Threlix promises improved drilling reliability and cost reduction.
Source: TAQA
Drilling in the oil and gas industry is often plagued by problems including stick slip and erratic torque, thereby leading to reduced penetration rates and damage to equipment. Threlix addresses these issues with its design that features a proprietary helical spring and fully sealed internal components to minimize friction and prevent fluid intrusion. This technology reportedly allows for rapid adjustments to maintain consistent cutting depth, thus ensuring smoother drilling operations.
Threlix not only improves drilling efficiency but also offers comprehensive engineering support throughout the drilling process, including pre-analysis and post-run assessments. TAQA offers in-house designed sensors to measure vibrations and torsional oscillations, ensuring that the technology meets the requirements of assorted formations and applications.