Drilling for oil, gas or geothermal heat is much more exciting than you would expect! On our channel „Fun with Drilling Engineering“ we want to introduce you to the fascinating world of Drilling Engineering. Our Tecnical University Bergakademie Freiberg offers the program „Geotechnics and Mining“, where the students can specialize in Petroleum Engineering. Usually we teach in German. Here you will find the original clips in the original language: ru-vid.com/show-UCKeYr1oHWGzeAnmA6s7Bnwgvideos Enjoy!
Hi, very interesting videos. I didn't recognize you last time we met in Anger's rig but I had seen your videos before. I'm going to keep learning from you. Best regards, Gabriel
Hi. i really like the way you explain things. If I may request a topic, can you cover the mechanism of "bit walk"? you did mention it in one of your video, but I think I need a more in-depth coverage of the topic. Thank you in advance!
@@drillbabydrill21 I see. But that will be a lot of extra effort. The current english episodes are translations from our German youtube channel "Spaß mit Tiefbohrtechnik". I would have to rework all slides for a full English version. Let me think about it.
You ask why the annular preventer is found on the top end of the preventer stack? Well... You only use the annular preventer, if the other preventers (rams) cannot be used. Therefore seen from the borehole the kick will first arrive at the Rams, and then at the annular preventer. Does that answer your question? Best regards!
Hi sir, from where we can get drilling tools such as you used in your videoes : drilling bits, mud motor, drill pipe ... etc. ? If there are any online website avaliable for that, kindely tell me.
I have been working as an engineer for the Canadian MWD Planet system and also from HALLIBURTON for four years. very interesting materials, such as tungsten carbide and various complex metal alloys. It’s a pity that they won’t send me to training in the countries that produce these systems. I sit and degrade, and the years go by.
oh, that is quite difficult! I get them from the manufacturers - but just, as I am a professor at the university. But you may try! ;-) Some companies may be able to send you a file for a 3-d printer. Then you just need to find somebody to print it out for you. Good luck!
congratulations! you are the first video i've seen that does a good job explaining how horizontal and curved drilling is accomplished. you could mention that on some bits, u-joints help with the curve.
The fluid which is pumped inside the coiled tubing to remove sand which is between the normal tubing and the coiled tubing. is it a completion fluid or what type of fluid used to remove that sand