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RESERVOIR APPLICATION FLUIDS<br />

selected. If a brush is used it should be redressed after each application. Non-rotating scrapers are<br />

also available.<br />

Circulating subs should be used to enable high circulating rates. There are two major different<br />

types of circulating subs: ball drop type and weight-set sub.<br />

The ball drop type is the most common used. The circulation ports are opened by dropping a<br />

chrome-steel ball down the drill string, and then starting the mud pumps. With 1000 – 2000 psi<br />

fluid pressure, the ball shears the pin holding the sleeve, the ball and sleeve then drop, opening the<br />

ports and diverting the downhole flow. (See figure below)<br />

Figure 6 - 21<br />

Ball drop circulating sub<br />

Once the flow has been diverted, it can not be re-diverted and the ability to circulate to the bottom<br />

of the well is lost. This type of circ. sub allows rotation and reciprocation of the clean out string<br />

while circulating. Circulating subs should be installed above mud-motor and at every casing size<br />

increase, where Advantage Hydraulic simulations indicate that it will be necessary to achieve high<br />

enough circulating rate. A multifunction ball opening circulating sub is available in the market, but<br />

the failure rate has been high in some regions.<br />

The weight-set circulating tool relies on maintaining weight set down on the tool to maintain the<br />

circulation path, all circulation is at one point. These tools should be run with the clutch option<br />

allowing drill pipe to be rotated independently of the pipe inside the liner. This tool can be actuated<br />

as many times as required.<br />

Junk catcher should be used if there is any concern about debris or junk in the well. Baker Oiltools<br />

has a Junk catcher called ‘The Wellbore Custodian’. This is designed to seek out junk, collect it and<br />

the carry it to surface. The fluid passing through is being filtered through stainless steel screen.<br />

When RIH the tool will act as a boot basket allowing collection of large debris using fluid flow as it<br />

passes through the tool. When pulling out of hole, the bypass is closed and the tool now diverts<br />

fluid through the filter media capturing the debris.<br />

Magnets should be used to remove ferrous steel debris and swarf (metal filings, shavings, etc.). The<br />

downhole magnet is used to assist with cutting and milling debris removal where either low annular<br />

velocity, or with well fluids that have poor carrying capacity, is used. Typical locations of the<br />

magnets are just above the scrapers.<br />

Conditioning the Mud System<br />

<strong>BAKER</strong> <strong>HUGHES</strong> DRILLING FLUIDS<br />

REFERENCE MANUAL<br />

REVISION 2006 6-90

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