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  2. Directional boring - Wikipedia

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    Directional boring, also referred to as horizontal directional drilling (HDD), is a minimal impact trenchless method of installing underground utilities such as pipe, conduit, or cables in a relatively shallow arc or radius along a prescribed underground path using a surface-launched drilling rig. Directional boring offers significant ...

  3. Drill bit (well) - Wikipedia

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    For this reason, the effectiveness of a bit is often measured as drilling cost per foot of hole drilled, where a lower number indicates a higher performing bit. Note that the cost of the bit itself often is a rather small part of the overall drilling cost. Within the last couple of decades, a third design goal has become important in some cases.

  4. Directional drilling - Wikipedia

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    Directional drilling (or slant drilling) is the practice of drilling non-vertical bores. It can be broken down into four main groups: oilfield directional drilling, utility installation directional drilling, directional boring (horizontal directional drilling - HDD), and surface in seam (SIS), which horizontally intersects a vertical bore ...

  5. BlueFire Drilling Technology Produces Superior Results

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    The drilling data reveals that on a recent well in Oklahoma, BlueFire drilled to a Total Depth (TD) of 7,560 feet with an average rate of penetration (ROP) of 29 feet per hour.

  6. Drilling Down Into Bakken Well Costs - AOL

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    Because it costs so much to drill a well, producers have been looking at every option to get those well costs down. ... The company was spending about $10.5 million per well early last year ...

  7. Measurement while drilling - Wikipedia

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    The primary use of real-time surveys is in directional drilling. For the directional driller to steer the well towards a target zone, he must know where the well is going, and what the effects of his steering efforts are. [citation needed] MWD tools also generally provide toolface measurements to aid in directional drilling using downhole mud ...

  8. Drill cuttings - Wikipedia

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    Land spreading costs are typically $2.50 to $3.00 per barrel of water-based drilling fluids not contaminated with oil, and they could be higher for oily wastes containing salts (Bansal and Sugiarto 1999). Costs also depend on sampling and analytical requirements.

  9. Oil well - Wikipedia

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    The cost to drill a well depends mainly on the daily rate of the drilling rig, the extra services required to drill the well, the duration of the well program (including downtime and weather time), and the remoteness of the location (logistic supply costs).