DRILLING MUD ADDITIVE

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
ATLOSOL MILCHEM INCORPORATED HOUSTON TEX. DRILLING MUD ADDITIVE;
DRILLOSE GAMLEN RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT COMPANY DRILLING MUD ADDITIVE;
EASY-DRILL KERR-MCGEE REFINING CORPORATION Oklahoma City OK Drilling Mud Additive;
HTL GEORGIA-PACIFIC CORPORATION Portland OR DRILLING MUD ADDITIVE;
LIQUID CASING LIQUID CASING, INC. 1101 Augusta Dr. Ste. 111 Houston TX 77057 DRILLING MUD ADDITIVE, NAMELY, POWDERED FIBEROUS MATERIAL;
PHENO SEAL FORTA 100 FORTA DRIVE GROVE CITY PA 16127 DRILLING MUD ADDITIVE, CONSISTING PRIMARILY OF GRANULATED PLASTICS FOR USE IN THE PREVENTION AND CONTROL OF CIRCULATION PROBLEMS IN DRILLING WELLS;
POLY TEMP Lion Resources, Inc. 719 South Shoreline, Suite 102 Corpus Christi TX 78401 drilling mud additive;
STOP LOSS Lion Resources, Inc. 719 South Shoreline, Suite 102 Corpus Christi TX 78401 drilling mud additive;
TS-2000 Serval Enterprises Inc. 715 - 5th Avenue S.W. Suite 3200 Calgary T2P 2X6 drilling mud additive;
 

Where the owner name is not linked, that owner no longer owns the brand

   
Technical Examples
  1. A drilling control system provides, in one aspect, advisory actions for optimal drilling. Such a system or model utilizes downhole dynamics data and surface drilling parameters, to produce drilling models used to provide to a human operator with recommended drilling parameters for optimized performance. In another aspect, the output of the drilling control system is directly linked with rig instrumentation systems so as to provide a closed-loop automated drilling control system that optimizes drilling while taking into account the downhole dynamic behavior and surface parameters. The drilling models can be either static or dynamic. In one embodiment, the simulation of the drilling process uses neural networks to estimate some nonlinear function using the examples of input-output relations produced by the drilling process.