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Drilling Application: Name of Company: Well Name & Number: Date

The document contains design data for a drilling application, including drill string design details, BHA data, drill pipe data, and results from the BHA and drill pipe designs. It provides information on the drilling depth, fluid density, maximum weight on bit, margin of overpull, hole deviation, neutral point design factor, tensile and collapse safety factors, drill collar and drill pipe lengths and weights, tensile ratings, corrected weights, and collapse pressures. Charts show the neutral point, air weight, and cumulative string weights. It also discusses using the margin of overpull in drill string design to allow each pipe section to tolerate tension applied to free stuck pipe.

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Drilling Application: Name of Company: Well Name & Number: Date

The document contains design data for a drilling application, including drill string design details, BHA data, drill pipe data, and results from the BHA and drill pipe designs. It provides information on the drilling depth, fluid density, maximum weight on bit, margin of overpull, hole deviation, neutral point design factor, tensile and collapse safety factors, drill collar and drill pipe lengths and weights, tensile ratings, corrected weights, and collapse pressures. Charts show the neutral point, air weight, and cumulative string weights. It also discusses using the margin of overpull in drill string design to allow each pipe section to tolerate tension applied to free stuck pipe.

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Name of Company: Well Name & Number: Microsoft Excel 97 Date: August 14, 2013

DESIGN DATA

Drilling Application
DRILL STRING DESIGN
BHA DATA D. Collars Hevi-Wt.
BUOYANCY FACTOR

Depth For This Design, ft? = Density of Fluid for This Design, ppg? = Maximum WOB, lbs? = Margin of Overpull, lbs? = Hole Deviation, deg? = Neutral Point Design Factor, (0-1.0)? = Tensile Safety Factor, (0-1.0)? = Collapse Safety Factor? =

Length, ft? = Weight, ppf? =


DRILL PIPE DATA Drill Pipe 1 Drill Pipe 2

1.000
Drill Pipe 3

0.85

Tensile Rating, lbs? = Corrected Wt., ppf? = Collapse, psi? =


BHA RESULTS Length DC

NP = Neutral Point NP from bit Air Wt BHA

#DIV/0!
Drill Pipe 1

#DIV/0!
Drill Pipe 2

#DIV/0!
Drill Pipe 3

DRILL PIPE RESULTS

Maximum Length, ft Length to Run or Length to Run and Reach TD, ft Cumulative String Weight in Air, lbs Cumulative String Weight in Mud, lbs
COLLAPSE VERIFICATION

0 #DIV/0! #DIV/0! #DIV/0!


Drill Pipe 1

#DIV/0! #DIV/0! #DIV/0! #DIV/0!

0 #DIV/0!

Hydrostatic Pressure at Bottom of Drill Pipe Maximum Length, ft THE END

#DIV/0! #DIV/0!

See Tables starting in cell I5 for properties of Used Drill Pipe API Premium

Those who use the Margin of Overpull in drill string design do so on the premise the difference between the maximum normal working load and the load on each pipe section would be equal. There fore, when tension is applied to free the stuck pipe, each section can tolerate the

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