MSI

Making The Right Decision When Investing In Drill Pipes

Facebook
Twitter
LinkedIn

The drilling process is a complex affair that requires experienced professionals and top-notch equipment to complete. Without drill pipes, there cannot be drills, and consequently, with no drills, there cannot be petroleum.

Drill pipes are the most expensive wear parts associated with an oil rig. Therefore, it is important to make an informed decision about whether to invest in state-of-the-art pipes or buy used ones that are still in good condition.

Because these pipes are used underground, where the terrain and conditions are hard, it is important to work with reliable and tough pipes. This means that all pipes, whether new or used, must be checked and later rechecked carefully for any signs of wear and tear. They are assessed using a spherometer. This is an instrument that can precisely measure the radius of the pipes.

After this inspection, the pipes are classified into three categories:

1. N-Class Pipe: This is a new pipe that is strong and in pristine condition.

2. P-Class Pipe: This is rated as a premium pipe. It has been used and, therefore, has endured some wear but is still in good condition for reuse.

3. C-Class Pipe: Pipes in this category are further divided into three classes depending on wear and tear. These classes are C-1, C-2, and C-3. They have endured considerable wear and are at the end of their lives.

After a pipe is completely worn and cannot be used, it is regarded as scrap and denoted by a red band. When a company is considering renting drill pipes, they need to understand that these pipes have been used and have endured some wear in the process.

What to Consider Before Buying Drill Pipes

One of the main considerations here is the drilling needs of the company. If the need is long-term, then it is advisable to buy new quality equipment. If the need is short-term, then purchasing these pipes will be an unnecessarily heavy upfront investment. Furthermore, making a purchase will come with a high risk of overcapacity.

Quality of Drill Pipes

A decision to buy new pipes raises the issue of quality. Different types of drill pipes are available in the market. Those manufactured by MSI Pipe Protection Technologies are stronger and better suited to withstand the drilling process compared to others. The difference is due to the manufacturing process.

A welded pipe is a strong three-piece stem where the pin and box are welded to the tube using a mig or stick welder. The inertia welded drill pipe also comes with a three-piece design. It is welded using only heat and pressure. The third type is a one-piece forged drill. It is formed by one continuous drill tube and is considered the strongest among the three.

It is important to invest in top-quality drill pipes to ensure that the drilling process does not stop. The bottom line is that since drill pipes spend a considerable amount of their working life down hole under tough conditions, it is prudent to make a quality investment that ensures the company keeps running longer and profitably.

Shop now for quality drill pipes with MSI Pipe Protection Technologies.

Don’t let corrosion, impact, or environmental damage ruin your pipes.

Trust MSI to deliver quality pipe protection all day, every day. Call or email us to find out more.

View More

perforating gun

What is a Perforating Gun and How Does It Work?

Perforating guns are used in many industries but are commonly found in the oil and gas well industries. There are different types of guns, depending on how they will be used. A perforating gun is used to create openings in casings used in oil and gas well drilling. These guns generally hold several explosive-shaped charges

Read More »
offshore drilling

Benefits and Consequences of Offshore Drilling

Offshore drilling is a double-edged sword. Extracted crude oil and natural gasses help turn the gears of society, from powering the most common forms of transportation to making sure lights at home can be turned. They even serve as raw materials for products people consume regularly. On the other hand, many people ask if offshore

Read More »
sucker rods

How Sucker Rods Play a Role in Oil Production

Sucker rods are the primary parts of oil and gas production. These 25- to 30-foot-high grade steel rods use an up-and-down motion as part of a sucker rod pumping system. The rod is threaded at both ends, allowing a tight connection. This connection joins the above-ground and down-hole components of a well together. Sucker Rod

Read More »
Translate »
Scroll to Top