• Oil Casing Pipes, API Pipe
  • Oil Casing Pipes, API Pipe
  • Oil Casing Pipes, API Pipe
  • Oil Casing Pipes, API Pipe
  • Oil Casing Pipes, API Pipe
  • Oil Casing Pipes, API Pipe

Oil Casing Pipes, API Pipe

After-sales Service: 2 Years
Warranty: 2 Years
Type: Seamless
Technique: Hot Rolled
Material: Carbon Steel
Surface Treatment: 3lpe
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Basic Info.

Model NO.
6"--48"
Usage
Pipeline Transport, Boiler Pipe, Oil/Gas Drilling
Section Shape
Round
Transport Package
Bunding Package
Specification
2-1/2"-24"
Origin
China
Production Capacity
50000pieces/Year

Product Description

Oil casing pipes and drill pipes are an integral component of the oil and gas industry. Oil casing pipes are made of steel and used to support the walls of the oil and gas wells. Drill pipes on the other hand can be made of steel or aluminum. These pipes are hollow and used on drilling rigs.

According to oil pipe suppliers, the differences between oil casing pipes and drill pipes can be analyzed over three points.

  • Purpose
  • Connection
  • Standards
  • Installation
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PURPOSE

Casings are the metal pipes on the periphery of the well, installed to keep the walls from caving in. In addition to stabilizing the well against particularly heavy loads, it also protects the groundwater from contamination by mud and fracking fluid.

Drilling pipes are connected to the drill bit. The pipes are turned to channel rotating motion in the drill bit to cut the soil and rock until the deposits can be accessed. Drilling is always the first step of every wellbore. Drilling through mud cools the heat accumulated on the drill bit from cutting rock, it also carries the rock cuttings back to the surface.

CONNECTION

The American Petroleum Institute (API) offers standards for threads and connections. There are ample options of connection types for drilling pipes but casing pipes only have a limited few threads to choose from.

STANDARDS

The API standards for a drill pipe require a combination of specification 5D. API 5D specification covers Grade 1 and Grade 3 pipes with greater wall thickness.

For casing pipes, the API has set a standard for APT 5CT. Industrial pipe suppliers ensure that these pipes have sufficient strength.

Installation

The first step to casing an oil well is laying the smallest section of the pipe into the ground. A guide shoe (cylindrical with a round end) is fitted on the first segment to guide it through the soil. As the first segment is guided lower and lower in the well, casing elevators link the next segment by attaching a casing collar. The casing is held in proper alignment and tongs are taken to the screws to fasten the joint below it is pushed into the ground.

When installing drilling pipes, an auger unit or diesel hammer is used to accommodate the conductor casing. The conductor casing is set through the topsoil and loose rocks, this ensures that the debris doesn't enter the well during drilling.

Once the well site is prepared, the drill pipe and rig are brought out.

How Does Casing Work?

Once a well has been drilled, if it is to become a production well, the well must undergo completion. While drilling a well cuts through the rock formations and allows drilling engineers to reach the reservoir below, the raw sides of the well cannot support themselves. Similar to the bones of your spine protecting the spinal cord, casing is tubing that is set inside the drilled well to protect and support the wellstream.

Oil Casing Pipes, API Pipe

In addition to providing stabilization and keeping the sides of the well from caving in on themselves, casing protects the wellstream from outside contaminants, as well as any fresh water reservoirs from the oil or gas that is being produced.

Also known as setting pipe, casing a well involves running steel pipe down the inside of a recently drilled well. The small space between the casing and the untreated sides of the well is filled with cement to permanently set the casing in place.

Casing A Well

The casing is fabricated in sections, or joints, that are usually about 40 feet long and screwed together to form longer lengths of casing, called casing strings. Each end of the casing joint has male threads that are protected by cap called a thread protector until the casings are ready to be jointed. Then, a collar or coupling, composed of a short cylindrical steel pipe that is slightly larger in diameter than the joints and also has female threads, is used to connect the two male joint ends. A thread compound is used on the two ends to ensure a tight seal.

Oil Casing Pipes, API Pipe

Casing is run from the rig floor, connected one joint at a time by casing elevators on the traveling block and stabbed into the previous casing string that has been inserted into the well. Hanging above the drill floor, casing tongs screw each casing joint to the casing string.

Casing is run into the well and officially landed when the weight of the casing string is transferred to the casing hangers, which are located at the top of the well and use slips or threads to suspend the casing in the well.

A rounded section of pipe with an open hole on the end, a guide shoe is connected to the first casing string to guide the casing crew in running the casing into the well. Additionally, the outside of the casing has spring-like centralizers attached to them to help position in casing string in the center of the well.

After running the casing and before the cementing the well, a used drill bit is inserted into the well via a drillstring, and drilling fluid is then circulated for a certain amount of time to remove any remaining cuttings from the well. Also wall scratchers are dispatched into the well to remove any filter cake that may have formed on the sides of the well.

A cement slurry is then pumped into the well and allowed to harden to permanently fix the casing in place. After the cement has hardened, the bottom of the well is drilled out, and the completion process continues.

Casing Programs

Sometimes the well is drilled in stages called a casing program. Here, a well is drilled to a certain depth, cased and cemented, and then the well is drilled to a deeper depth, cased and cemented again, and so on. Each time the well is cased, a smaller diameter casing is used.

Oil Casing Pipes, API Pipe

The widest type of casing is called conductor pipe, and it usually is about 30 to 42 inches in diameter for offshore wells and 16 inches in diameter for onshore wells. The next size in casing string is the surface casing, which can run several thousand feet in length.

In some wells, protection or intermediate casing is run to separate challenging areas or problem zones, including areas of high pressure or lost circulation.

The last type of casing string that is run into the well, and therefore the smallest in diameter, is the production or oil string. The oil string is run directly into the producing reservoir.

 

Casing Alternatives

In an effort to save money, sometimes a liner string is run into the well instead of a casing string. While a liner string is very similar to casing string in that it is made up of separate joints of tubing, the liner string is not run the complete length of the well. A liner string is hung in the well by a liner hanger, and then cemented into place.

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