18481718. TWO-PART DRILLING AND RUNNING TOOL INCLUDING A ONE WAY MECHANISM simplified abstract (Halliburton Energy Services, Inc.)

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TWO-PART DRILLING AND RUNNING TOOL INCLUDING A ONE WAY MECHANISM

Organization Name

Halliburton Energy Services, Inc.

Inventor(s)

Lars Petter Larsen of Stavanger (NO)

Borisa Lajesic of Stavanger (NO)

Morten Falnes of Stavanger (NO)

Vegard Dyrseth of Stavanger (NO)

TWO-PART DRILLING AND RUNNING TOOL INCLUDING A ONE WAY MECHANISM - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18481718 titled 'TWO-PART DRILLING AND RUNNING TOOL INCLUDING A ONE WAY MECHANISM

Simplified Explanation

The abstract describes a two-part drilling and running tool for forming a well system. The tool includes a conveyance, a smaller assembly, a larger bit assembly, and a one-way mechanism to allow sliding engagement downhole.

  • Conveyance, smaller assembly, and larger bit assembly form a combined bit assembly
  • One-way mechanism allows axial sliding in one direction only
  • Prevents axial sliding in the opposite direction

Potential Applications

This technology could be used in oil and gas drilling operations, geothermal drilling, and other subsurface exploration activities.

Problems Solved

1. Simplifies the process of drilling and running tools in well systems 2. Prevents unintentional disengagement of tool components downhole

Benefits

1. Increased efficiency in drilling operations 2. Reduced risk of tool failure or malfunction 3. Enhanced safety for workers during drilling activities

Potential Commercial Applications

"Two-Part Drilling and Running Tool for Well Systems: Commercial Applications"

Possible Prior Art

There may be similar patents or innovations related to downhole tool assemblies in the oil and gas industry.

Unanswered Questions

How does this technology compare to traditional drilling tools?

This technology offers a more streamlined approach to drilling and running tools, potentially improving efficiency and safety in well systems.

What are the specific materials used in the construction of this tool?

The abstract does not provide details on the materials used in the two-part drilling and running tool. This information could be crucial for understanding the tool's durability and performance in different drilling environments.


Original Abstract Submitted

Provided is a two-part drilling and running tool, a well system, and a method for forming a well system. The two-part drilling and running tool, in one aspect, includes a conveyance, a smaller assembly coupled to an end of the conveyance, and a larger bit assembly slidably coupled to the conveyance, the smaller assembly and larger bit assembly configured to slidingly engage one another downhole to form a combined bit assembly. The two-part drilling and running tool, according to this aspect, further includes a one way mechanism coupled between the smaller assembly and the larger bit assembly, the one way mechanism configured to allow the smaller assembly and larger bit assembly to axially slide in one direction relative to one another and prevent the smaller assembly and larger bit assembly from axially sliding in an opposite direction relative to one another.