Directional Drilling

Directional Drilling is an advanced technique used to create highly precise vertical, directional, and horizontal boreholes. It enables efficient drilling operations with enhanced control and precision, making it ideal for complex drilling scenarios.

Application

  • Creating accurate boreholes in vertical, directional, and horizontal orientations.
  • Maintaining precise trajectory control during drilling operations.
  • Achieving higher rates of penetration (ROP) for increased efficiency.
  • Removing cuttings effectively to maintain borehole stability.
  • Drilling in challenging formations with continuous course correction.

Benefits

  • Enhanced Precision: Autonomously corrects deviations for consistent vertical drilling.
  • Integrated Measurement Systems: Continuous surveys through Measure While Drilling systems.
  • Improved Efficiency: Higher ROP and effective cuttings removal streamline operations.
  • Advanced Steering Control: Rotary steerable systems provide closed-loop trajectory adjustments.
  • Reliable Performance: Tools like VectorEXAKT and VectorZIEL ensure on-course drilling with near-bit inclination and gamma measurements.

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