26 August 2024

Stuck Pipe In Drilling




Stuck Pipe in drilling refers to a situation where the drill string cannot be moved up, down, or rotated in the wellbore. This can disrupt drilling operations & cause increased costs & time delays.

There are two types of stuck pipe:
- Differential Pressure Stuck: This occurs when the drill string is held against the wellbore wall by differential pressure. This often occurs in permeable formations where the pressure in the annulus exceeds the pressure in the formation.
- Mechanical Stuck: This can be caused by various factors such as inadequate drill cuttings removal, borehole instability, key placement, or the presence of plastic

A Stuck Pipe can be prevented by doing a few things:
- Monitor drilling parameters carefully
- Maintain proper hole cleanliness
- Use the right drilling fluid
- Manage friction properly
- Stabilize the wellbore

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