For drillers, its pressure and flow that makes everything go.
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Im a driller, and I need air; what should I do? That question was posed to Devin Biehler, Arkoma (Arkansas/Oklahoma) region manager for Keystone Drill Services LLC, and he walks us through some of the basics of the process.
First, I need to know what types of drilling youre doing, Biehler explains. Are you drilling top-hole vertical? Are you drilling the entire vertical section to TD using air? Are you going to be doing horizontal or directional drilling? Do you want air specifically for air drilling, or are you going to be doing aerated fluid or mist drilling, or do you just need air for a parasite string?
If youre simply doing vertical air drilling, and its not reverse circulation, you need to have enough air velocity to lift the cuttings out of the hole. That calculation involves the borehole diameter minus the drill pipe diameter, giving you the annular area. To lift those cuttings properly, the rule of thumb is you need at least 3,000 feet per minute of uphole velocity. Then, you back-calculate from that what CFM of total compressor capacity you need to clear the hole as you drill. This calculation will determine how much air capacity youll need, whether it will be one, two, or three air compressors.
This formula holds true for horizontal/directional drilling as well, Biehler adds. However, there are other considerations, he advises, such as if you have a downhole directional air motor. There are specific parameters for how much air that air motor will require.
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Turning our attention to the hammer doing all that work, Biehler says, The hammer needs a certain amount of pressure available to operate; typically, thats around 250 psi. So, if you have a 350-psi compressor, you only have 100 psi left over to lift any cuttings or water that might get in the hole. If youre going to encounter water, which in most cases you will, youll need additional air pressure to lift the weight of the water thats coming in from the formation. Youll either have to go to a higher-pressure compressor or use an air booster so you dont water out. The air booster is a type of compressor, but its not drawing in air from the atmosphere; its being fed air by the primary air compressor, raising the pressure further.
Relative to pressures, Ted Flatt, who's in charge of strategic accounts, portable compressors for Doosan Infracore Portable Power, tells us, "There has been an increased demand for going to higher pressures in the primary feed compressors. The industry standard used to be 350 psi, but in a lot of applications now – in underbalanced drilling and other applications – its gone up to 500 psi. That puts it in a niche where there are fewer players in the market that can provide that type of equipment, but it can help make for a more efficient and effective method of drilling." Flatt says things have been trending this way over the past two or three years. "Especially as you get into deeper and deeper wells, the higher pressure is needed," he explains. "As you get deeper into these wells, you have to continue to flush the core cuttings out; the deeper you go, the more pressure you need to keep the hole clean. But you dont always need that higher pressure, so youll have dual-pressure compressors that can operate at either 350 psi or 500 psi."
When it comes to basic maintenance and repair issues, drillers often are working in very hostile environments; theres a lot of dirt and dust. You want to keep your heat exchanger packages clean so that you operate properly, Flatt advises. Clogged coolers will lead to overheating, and your unit will shut down. Routine maintenance is something that people can sometimes overlook. You get into these situations where youre running a compressor, running your drill, and youve got your crew there if your compressor goes down, youre losing a lot of money very quickly. The lesson: Change that oil and clean that cooler package.
There are certain features being built into compressors these days that are fairly new. A lot of them have to do with the operation of the compressor operating your oil temperatures so that you optimize your oil life. Electronic oil temperature control valves, which are sort of like a thermostat in your car, control the temperature much more precisely, Flatt notes. This maximizes the life of the oil; you can extend the life of the oil which is expensive up to 15 percent.
Also, environmentally friendly compressors that allow you to contain any spillage of diesel fuel, oil, or antifreeze are very important in some areas. These units keep any possible contaminants from getting into the ground, which more and more people are paying attention to.
Air compressors are commonly used in water well drilling, rock drilling, and mine drilling areas, among others. An air compressor is essential for providing air source power to a percussive water well drilling rig and delivering the required air volume and pressure for a DTH drilling rig. The choice of model depends on your drilling depth and hole diameter (open hole and end hole). Once we have all the necessary details, we will design a suitable air compressor for you. We offer three main brands for your choice: America SULLAIR, LiUTECH -- Atlas Copco, and China ZHIGAO. The pressure ranges from 14bar to 30bar, with skid mounted and wheeled mounted models. If it is easy to rent an air compressor locally, you can consider renting one initially, which can significantly save your costs.
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