Oilfield drill bits play a crucial role in the oil and gas exploration and production process. Drill bits are tools attached to the bottom of the drill string and used to break and remove rock formations to create boreholes or drillholes underground. There are various types of drill bits designed for specific drilling conditions and applications in the oilfield.
Types of Drill Bits
There are different types of drill bits used in the oil and gas industry depending on the formation being drilled. Some of the major types are:
Fixed Cutting Bits: These are the simplest type of drill bits and contain no moving parts. Fixed cutting bits have cutting elements, usually formed from tungsten carbide inserts, welded or compacted into the teeth of the bit. They work best in soft to medium hard rock formations.
Roller Cone Bits: Roller cone bits contain cones, usually made of hardened steel, fitted with roller bearings. The rotating cones perform the cutting action and are ideal for medium to hard rock formations. Tri-cone bits, containing three roller cones, are commonly used.
Polycrystalline Diamond Compact (PDC) Bits: PDC bits contain cutting structures made of synthetic or natural diamonds bonded to a tungsten carbide substrate under high pressure and heat. These bits can drill harder rocks than roller cone bits. They effectively drill laminated shale and limestone formations.
Impregnated/Impregnated Diamond Bits: Such bits are impregnated with industrial diamonds to provide the best possible tool for drilling hard rock lithologies like granite and basalt. The diamonds are pressed and sealed into the face of the bit at high temperatures.Let’s take a deeper look at oilfield drill bits market.
Design and Operation of Drill Bits
Drill bit design depends on the rock characteristics being drilled. Most drill bits have the following components:
– Bit Body: Made from hardened steel or tungsten carbide matrix, it houses other components.
– Nozzles: They direct drilling fluid to the bit.
– Bearings (in roller cone bits): Allow roller cones to spin.
– Cutting Structure: Carries industrial diamonds, tungsten carbide inserts or roller cones for rock penetration.
– Fluid Channels: Direct drilling mud to nozzles and out of the borehole carrying rock cuttings.
During drilling, the bit is connected to a drill string and rotated at the bottom of the borehole. Rotation and weight on bit causes the cutting structure to scrape or crush rock. Drilling fluid is pumped to carry cuttings out of the borehole and cool/lubricate the bit.
Applications of Drill Bits in Oilfields
Drill bits are selected based on formation lithology and drilling conditions. Some key applications include:
Onshore Drilling: Fixed cutter bits are commonly used in softer shale formations on land rigs for drilling top-hole sections. Roller cone bits perform well in sandstones and limestones. PDC bits are rapidly replacing roller cone bits for harder formations.
Offshore Drilling: PDC bits are extensively used in offshore operations due to extreme pressures and temperatures encountered beneath seabeds. Impregnated diamond bits are suitable for basalts. Roller cone bits are utilized where sandstones predominate.
Horizontal/Directional Drilling: Roller cone and PDC bits with optional features like steerable capability are employed. Bits withstand increased pressures while drilling long horizontal sections.
Underbalanced Drilling: Specialized cutter shapes are designed for extracting hydrocarbons under low pressures. Impregnated diamond cuts are beneficial.
Challenges and Advancements
Drill bit performance is crucial in reducing drilling costs. However, abrasive formations like shales present a tough challenge. Improvements like thermally stable cutters, optimized hydraulics, low-weight design, and integrated diagnostics help improve rate of penetration and durability. Real-time drilling data from advanced measurements while drilling (MWD) tools also aid application of suitable bits. Additive manufacturing or 3D printing shows promise for designing custom drill bit features.
Market Outlook
The global oilfield drill bit market value is significant and continues growing primarily driven by increasing oil and gas exploration and production activities worldwide. Key regions dominating the market include North America, Middle East and North Africa region. While North America is a mature market, regions like Asia Pacific exhibit strong growth potential over coming years. Continuous investments towards exploration of unconventional resources like tight oil and shale gas across regions will augment demand for technologically advanced drill bits. However, volatility in oil prices along with increased focus towards renewable energy sources post Paris Agreement pose challenges. For more insights on prevailing opportunities and trends in the oilfield drill bits industry, refer to the detailed market research report available on Coherent Market Insights.