Smith Bits, a Schlumberger company, announced today the release of the AxeBlade ridged diamond element bit, which incorporates new-geometry Axe ridged diamond elements across the bit face. These bits improve rates of penetration (ROP) in a wide range of formations and steering response in directional applications, according to Schlumberger.
“The drill bit market is performance-driven and seeks polycrystalline diamond compact (PDC) bits that provide differentiated performance in ROP,†said Murat Aksoy, President, Bits & Drilling Tools, Schlumberger. “The cutting efficiency delivered by the AxeBlade bit addresses our customers’ needs by helping to reduce the cost of drilling operations.â€
The latest generation of Smith Bits 3D cutting technologies, Axe elements have a distinctive ridge shape that combines the shearing action of a conventional PDC bit with the crushing action of a roller cone bit. The unique geometry of the element breaks rock more efficiently, requiring 30% less force. It also delivers improved control compared with conventional PDC cutters when drilling directionally, the company said.
The AxeBlade bit has been field-tested in a variety of applications, drilling more than a cumulative total of 200,000 ft (60,960 m). In a field trial in South Texas, the bit kicked off from vertical to a 90° angle and continued drilling the lateral section for a total of 3,586 ft (1,093 m) with 29% faster ROP compared with offset wells.