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2008 Catalog

SPECIALIZED TOOLS

W E L L B O R E

P R O D U C T I V I T Y

Table of Contents
L I N E R

T O P

T E S T

T O O L S

WELL COMMISSIONER

WC

Liner Top Test Packer

LTTP

RAZOR BACK CCT

RB

Heavy-Duty RAZOR BACK CCT

HDRB

10

BRISTLE BACK CCT

BB

12

C A S I N G

C L E A N I N G

T O O L S

SHORTY Tool

13

RIDGE BACK Burr Mill

RBBM

PUP Tool

14
16

C I R C U L A T I N G

T O O L S

Multi-Function Circulating Tool, Clutch Type

MFCT

19

Clutch-Type, Heavy-Duty MFCT

MFCT-HD

20

Ported Bypass Sub

PBS

22

Dual-Action Bypass Sub

DABS

23

Single-Action Bypass Sub

SABS

24

Multi-Action Circulating Valve II

MACV II

25

CENTURION Circulating Valve

CCV

26

WELL PATROLLER

WP

28

WELL PROTECTOR

WPR

30

Junk Muncher

JM

31

D E B R I S

R E C O V E R Y

T O O L S

PUP Finger Basket

32

Quick-Trip Junk Basket

QTJB

33

MAGNO BACK CCT

MB

34

PUP Magnet Tool


R I S E R

C L E A N I N G

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T O O L S

PUP Riser Brush

PRB

36

BRISTLE BACK Riser Brush Tool

RBT

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PUP Quick-Trip Jetting Tool

QTJT

40

Short Trip Jetting Sub

STJS

41

Multi-Action Jetting Tool

MAJT

42

BRISTLE BACK Surface Wellhead Brushing/Jetting Tool

WBJT-SUR

44

Stabilizer Jetting and Circulating Tool

SJCT

45

Posi-Drift Sub

PDS

46

Landing Sub

LS

47

Disengageable Mill Assembly

DMA

48

Bearing Sub

BS

49

Pressure Shear Sub

PSS

50

RAZOR BACK CCT with Integral Top Dress Mill

RBTDM

51

VARO BACK Combination Casing Cleanup Tool

VB

52

Disposable BRISTLE BACK CCT

DBB

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W E L L H E A D

C L E A N I N G

A N C I L L A R Y

T O O L S

C U S T O M I Z E D

T O O L S

I N F O R M A T I O N

L O C A T I O N S

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Dual-Action Bypass Sub Jetting Tool

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SABS-JT

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Single-Action Bypass Sub Jetting Tool

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WELL COMMISSIONER
The WELL COMMISSIONER* WELLBORE
PRODUCTIVITY* tool from M-I SWACO
is unique in that it is designed to
allow inflow and negative tests to
be carried out on a liner overlap and
the liner shoe track on the same trip
as the wellbore cleanup. It can also
be used to perform an inflow or
negative test on the liner top and
liner shoe track at any time during
the life of the well. Regardless of
when the tool is run, it results in
significant savings in rig time
compared to other methods of performing an inflow test. Significant
reduction in oil-contaminated seawater or brine volumes generated is
also possible where OBM is in use.

WC
How it works
The WELL COMMISSIONER tool is
run on the drillstring, spaced
out to land on the liner-top
Polished-Bore Receptacle (PBR)
when the cleanout string is at
final depth. The integral RAZOR
BACK lantern cleans ahead of
the packoff element and prepares the area in which the tool
itself is to be set. The bypass
under the element is open
while running in hole and
allows high-rate circulation
without the need for fluids to
go around the outside of the
element (Figure 1).

Advantages
The WELL COMMISSIONER tool eliminates the need for a controlled displacement of the entire well to
lower density fluid through the
choke with the blowout preventers
closed. It also eliminates a dedicated run with a retrievable packer
to perform the test, saving significant rig time. Positive tests on the
casing or liner can also be carried
out. Significant reduction in waste
volumes of contaminated fluids is
also made.

Weight
gauge
Safety trip
button

Figure 1. Pick up off the liner and


begin circulating and conditioning
the mud.

Features

Benefits

One-piece mandrel
Integral RAZOR BACK*
(scraper) lantern
Integral liner-top dress mill
Internal bypass under packoff element
Standard tool rated to 5,000 psi
(345 bar) differential up to 302 F
(150 C)
High-pressure tool rated to
7,000 psi (483 bar) differential
up to 302 F (150 C)

Saves rig time and improves


effectiveness of cleanup
Simple to operate
Allows inflow/negative test
on same trip as cleanup
Allows drilling and milling
with tool in string
Reduces waste volumes

UK Patent 2,374,366; U.S. Patent 6,896,064

Figure 2. Slowly bleed down the workstring pressure to begin the inflow test.

can now be conducted. The MFCT*


(Multi-Function Circulating Tool)
can be run above the liner top to
boost circulation rates.

Operating Parameters
If an MFCT unit is proposed in
the same string as the WELL
COMMISSIONER tool, M-I SWACO
will perform a torque and drag
analysis to verify the effective tension in the string at the liner top
while tripping in hole at 150 ft/min
(46 m/min) without rotation. When
a WELL COMMISSIONER tool is run in

Operating Parameters
Tool
(casing)
size, in.
7 858
5
9 8 10

Maximum
rotating speed
in tension, rpm
100
120

Maximum
rotating speed
in compression, rpm
60
90

Maximum
compression
at tool when
rotating, lb (kg)
5,000 (2,268)
10,000 (4,536)

These are general guidelines only and are subject to review, if required, for individual circumstances.

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When the integral liner-top dress


mill lands on the PBR, it can be used
to dress off the PBR top if required.
A tieback mill can be run below the
tool to clean inside the PBR.
A low-density water- or oil-base
fluid is then pumped into the upper
portion of the drill pipe to reduce
the hydrostatic pressure on the liner
overlap and liner shoe track. While
back pressure on the drill pipe is
held, the tool is set down on the
liner top, the packoff element is set
and the bypass closed. Back pressure bleed-off is the inflow test
performed by monitoring for an
increased pressure in the drill pipe,
indicating inflow (Figure 2).
When the test is complete,
repressurize to the previous back
pressure, pick up to release the
packoff element and open the
bypass. The normal cleanup and
displacement to completion fluid

conjunction with an MFCT unit, at


least 10,000 lb (4,536 kg) effective
string weight (tension) should be
available below the tool when it is
at operating depth. If this is not the
case, consideration should be given
to increasing the shear rating on
the MFCT unit or running a ClutchType, Heavy-Duty MFCT unit or
adding drill-collar weight to the
string below.
It is recommended that a tieback mill is run below the WELL
COMMISSIONER tool to polish the
inside of the tieback receptacle of
the PBR. This reduces the risk of a
cement sheath, or other debris
buildup, preventing the tool from
seating on top of the tieback receptacle or PBR. Maximum runningin-hole/pulling-out-of-hole speed
is 150 ft/min (46 m/min). The
required inflow test pressure can
only be achieved, if the resulting
loading on the liner hanger system
is within operating guidelines.

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RISER CLEANING TOOLS

Operation

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Liner Top Test Packer

LTTP

Applications

Tool Use

The Liner Top Test Packer (LTTP) is


designed to perform a negative test
on the liner top to ensure liner top
integrity before changing fluids.
The LTTP is designed to prevent premature setting while running in the
hole and also allows a full complement of wellbore cleanup tools to
be run above and below. Running
the tool while drilling the Plug
Back Total Depth (PBTD) and testing the liner top reduces trip time
and operating cost.

Choose the desired set-down


weight by altering the number
of shear pins used in the tool. The
Liner Top Test Packer provides a
generous bypass area to permit
increased trip speeds. M-I SWACO
recommends the use of a SHORTY*
Scraper-Magnet tool just below the
LTTP to ensure a clean sealing area. A
no-go gauge can be provided to dress
off the liner top. Once the test area
is clean, set down on the LTTP and
shear the pins, closing the bypass
area and sealing off the packer. After
the test, a simple straight pickup is
required to unseat the packer and
re-open the bypass area.

Features and Benefits


Large internal bypass area
permits faster trip speeds
and eliminates swabbing
caused by element expansion
The LTTP is an integral
component of one-trip
displacement system
Easy handling around
the rig floor

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Easy activation is achieved


by set-down weight (3,000 to
30,000 lb [1,361 to 13,608 kg])
Easy deactivation is achieved
by straight pickup
Tool design will allow
reverse circulation
Tool engineering and design
allows tool to be used
while drilling cement

LTTP Casing OD (in.)


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958

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P R O D U C T I V I T Y

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outcome in
your favor.

The products, services and solutions


within the M-I SWACO* WELLBORE
PRODUCTIVITY* offering remove the
guesswork, and the gamble, from those
critical steps between drilling the well
and effectively completing it. Within our
WELLBORE PRODUCTIVITY solutions, operators have access to project planning
and management, leading technologies,
and coordinated products and services.
All M-I SWACO WELLBORE PRODUCTIVITY
solutions work in concert with one
another to mitigate risk, minimize formation damage, shorten completion
time, increase production, meet safety
and environmental regulations, and
reduce overall costs.
To hear more about this no-games
approach and our solutions for preparing your wells for better completions,
contact M-I SWACO, where we leave
nothing to chance.

WELLBORE PRODUCTIVITY Solutions


Engineering/simulation software

Specialized tools

Reservoir drill-in fluids

Completion fluids

Fluid-loss-control systems

Filtration

Intervention fluids

Pit management

Packer fluids

Vessel cleaning
Fluids recycling

Breakers
Spacers and displacement chemicals
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Drilling and completing


the reservoir is no game,
so it shouldnt be a
gamble, either.

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RAZOR BACK CCT


This new-generation improvement
in metal-bladed scraper design
brings even the most complex wellbore cleanups under control. The
RAZOR BACK CCT (Casing Cleanup
Tool) has critically important features not found on any other metalbladed casing scraper that render it
more effective, more robust and
safer to use in wellbore cleanup
and casing scraping operations.

Advantages
The lantern is self-centralizing
inside the tubular to ensure equal
cleaning force at all angles of well
inclination. The mandrel rotates
through the stabilizer sleeves and
lantern to avoid wear or damage
to the casing during pipe rotation.
The tool is HTHP-compatible and
is not vulnerable to chemical or
acid attack.

Operation
The RAZOR BACK CCT unit is
run with maximum runningin-hole/pulling-out-of-hole speed

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of 150 ft/min (46 m/min), and
should be positioned at least 30 ft
(9 m) above the drill bit/mill and
placed so that it does not pass
through any drilled-out accessories
such as landing or float collars. The
string should regularly be picked up
off-bottom and circulated to clear
any accumulated debris.
Where possible, the bit or mill OD
should be greater than the stabilizer
sleeve OD of the RAZOR BACK CCT
device. If this is not possible, it is
recommended that a full-gauge
mill be run below the first RAZOR
BACK CCT unit in the bottomhole
assembly. It is not recommended
to drill cement with a small RAZOR
BACK CCT (3- to 5-in.) device.
Alternatively, it is suggested that a
dedicated slick-drilling run be made
first to drill out the excess cement
and establish Plug Back Total Depth
(PBTD) prior to the cleanup run.
Should a slick run not be possible,
a Heavy-Duty RAZOR BACK CCT unit
is recommended.

Features

Benefits

Non-rotating, 360 coverage, selfcentralizing metal-bladed lantern


Right-hand spiral stabilizer
sleeves with flutes for fluid and
debris bypass
Available in all common casing
and liner sizes
Supplied with drill-pipe box-up/
pin-down connections

Removes cement sheath, burrs,


pipe scale
Eliminates risk of casing wear/
damage from stabilizers or blades
during rotation
Enhances chemical
cleaning action

of the cleanup system. It can


be rotated and reciprocated
without fear of damage to casing
or the tool itself.
The RAZOR BACK CCT device consists of a one-piece main mandrel
complete with non-rotating, righthand spiral stabilizer sleeves and
a metal-bladed lantern covering
360. The metal-bladed lantern

Operating Parameters

Tool size
3
3 5
658 858
958 1338
16

Maximum
rotating speed
in tension, rpm
60
90
100
120
120

Maximum
rotating speed
in compression, rpm
60
60
60
90
90

Maximum
compression
at tool when
rotating, lb (kg)
3,000 (1,361)
5,000 (2,268)
10,000 (4,536)
15,000 (6,804)
50,000 (22,680)

These are general guidelines only and are subject to review, if required, for individual circumstances.

is both strong and flexible, and


provides the force to contact and
scrape the pipe ID effectively.
While running in hole, it is good
practice to break circulation and
reciprocate the pipe regularly
(every 5,000 ft [1,524 m]) to
disperse and enhance the
cleanup of any debris buildup.

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WELLHEAD CLEANING TOOLS
ANCILLARY TOOLS
CUSTOMIZED TOOLS

The RAZOR BACK CCT WELLBORE


PRODUCTIVITY tool from M-I SWACO
is run as an integral part of the
drillstring to scrape the casing
as the pipe is run in hole. It can
be run as part of most drilling/
milling/polishing assemblies,
as a stand-alone device or, more
often, with circulating tools and
the WELL PATROLLER* tool as part

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Heavy-Duty RAZOR BACK CCT


The Heavy-Duty RAZOR BACK CCT
(Casing Cleanup Tool) from
M-I SWACO WELLBORE PRODUCTIVITY
consists of a high-strength, onepiece mandrel and is designed to
meet the demands of complex wellbore cleanups. By allowing a higher
RPM and weight-on-bit rating than
the standard RAZOR BACK CCT device,
the Heavy-Duty RAZOR BACK CCT
unit is well suited for drilling up
cement accessories commonly
found inside the liner or casing.

Advantages
The Heavy-Duty RAZOR BACK CCT
device is more effective, robust and
safer to use in all wellbore-cleanup
or casing-scraping operations than
other designs. It has a higher RPM
and weight-on-bit rating than the
standard RAZOR BACK CCT unit.
The lantern is self-centralizing
inside the pipe to ensure equal
cleaning force at all angles of well

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inclination. The mandrel rotates


through the stabilizer sleeves and
lantern to avoid wear or damage
to the casing during pipe rotation.
The tool is HTHP-compatible and
is not vulnerable to chemical or
acid attack.

Operation
The Heavy-Duty RAZOR BACK CCT
device is run with a maximum
running-in-hole/pulling-out-of-hole
speed of 150 ft/min (46 m/min) and
should be positioned at least 30 ft
(9 m) above the drill bit/mill. The
string should be picked up offbottom and circulated regularly to
clear any accumulation of debris.
Where possible, the bit or mill OD
should be greater than the stabilizer
sleeve OD of the tool. If this is not
possible, it is recommended that a
full-gauge mill be run below the
first Heavy-Duty RAZOR BACK CCT
unit in the bottomhole assembly.

Features

Benefits

Self-centralizing flexiblebladed lantern


Increased strength, one-piece
main mandrel
Carbide-compound-covered,
fixed-mill rings
Available in all common
casing and liner sizes
Supplied with drill-pipe box-up/
pin-down connections

Fixed-mill rings enhance


efficiency when drilling
cement accessories
Lower mill ring ensures larger
cuttings are ground down to
a size that is manageable for
other cleanup tools in the string
Mandrel rotates through stabilizer sleeves and lantern to
avoid damage to casing during
pipe rotation
Lantern is self-centralizing
inside casing and ensures an
equal cleaning force for all hole
inclinations

HDRB

ground down to a size that makes


it easier for them to circulate past
any other tools in the string.
The one-piece, main mandrel is
complete with non-rotating, righthand spiral stabilizer sleeves and
a metal-bladed lantern covering
360. The main tool body rotates
through the stabilizer sleeves
and lantern, avoiding wear
or damage to the casing during
pipe rotation. The metal-bladed
lantern is strong, flexible and
self-centralizing, providing the
force to contact and scrape the
pipe ID equally and effectively.

Operating Parameters
Tool
(casing)
size, in.
4 5
7 758
5
9 8 11
1338

Maximum
rotating speed in
tension, rpm
90
100
120
120

Maximum
rotating speed in
compression, rpm
60
60
90
100

Maximum
compression
at tool when
rotating, lb (kg)
30,000 (13,608)
35,000 (15,876)
50,000 (22,680)
55,000 (24,948)

These are general guidelines only and are subject to review, if required, for individual circumstances.

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DEBRIS RECOVERY TOOLS
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WELLHEAD CLEANING TOOLS
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CUSTOMIZED TOOLS

This tool has all the unique features


of the standard RAZOR BACK CCT
device, plus a carbide-compound
coated fixed upper and lower mill
ring and an increased-strength,
one-piece mandrel. This ensures
the tool can cope with the
demands of drilling up cement
accessories commonly found
inside the liner or casing. When
a drill bit or mill is used, cuttings
generated are not always small
enough to easily pass inside or
around wellbore-cleanup tools.
The lower mill ring of the HeavyDuty RAZOR BACK CCT unit ensures
that larger cuttings and debris are

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BRISTLE BACK CCT


Complex, precompletion/Drill-Stem
Test (DST) and workover cleanup
operations demand casing cleanup
tools with an effective, robust
design. The BRISTLE BACK* CCT*
(Casing Cleanup Tool) unit delivers.

Applications
The BRISTLE BACK tool from
M-I SWACO WELLBORE PRODUCTIVITY

BB
is run as an integral part of the
drillstring to brush the casing ID
clean as the pipe is run in hole
during complex, precompletion/
DST-testing and workover cleanup
operations. It can be run as part of
most drilling/milling/polishing
assemblies and can be rotated and
reciprocated without damage to
either the casing or the tool.

Features

Benefits

Removes mud solids, cement


sheath and pipe scale
No risk of casing wear/damage
from rotating stabilizers
Brush cleaning life prolonged
during rotation
Self-centralizing,
flexible-brush lantern
Available in all common
casing/liner sizes
Supplied with drill-pipe box-up/
pin-down connections

Scouring action ensures a


clean pipe wall
Non-rotating stabilizer sleeves
and lantern avoid wear or damage to the casing and the tool
bristles during pipe rotation
Self-centralizing lantern distributes cleaning force equally for
all hole inclinations

How it works
While the tool can be run as a
stand-alone device, it is more commonly used as part of the cleanup
system in conjunction with circulating tools, the RAZOR BACK CCT
unit and/or the WELL PATROLLER
filter tool.
The BRISTLE BACK CCT unit consists of a one-piece main mandrel;
non-rotating, right-hand-spiral stabilizer sleeves and a non-rotating,
bristle-covered lantern. During
pipe rotation, the mandrel rotates
inside the stabilizer sleeves and
the lantern, avoiding wear or
damage to the casing as well
as the tools bristles.
The strong, flexible, non-rotating
lantern is set with spring-steel

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bristles and provides the force to


contact and clean 360 of the casings internal diameter. It is also
self-centralizing inside the casing
to ensure equal cleaning force at
all angles of inclination.
The tool uses no bolts, clamps or
threaded-on rings that can loosen,
and there are no springs, multiplebristle pads or blocks. The tool is
HTHP-compatible and is not vulnerable to chemical or acid attack.
As a result of all of these design
enhancements, the BRISTLE BACK
CCT unit is more effective, more
robust and safer to use in wellbore cleanup operations than
other designs.

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SHORTY Tool
Applications

Tool Use
Run the SHORTY Tool in the inner
production riser, casing and liner
to remove scale, rust, mud cake,
ferrous debris and pipe dope.
Additional PUP* tools can be added
to the workstring to accomplish
more in fewer trips.

Features and Benets


The modular design allows
one tool to carry scrapers,
brushes, magnets, junk baskets, centralizers and/or
gauge rings
Mandrel can be engineered
and designed with either API
or high-torque connections
Centralizers engineered flute
design allows large debris
to be removed without flow
restriction. M-I SWACO can
eliminate the need for a
gauge-ring run by placing
the centralizers at drift
on the tool.
Double-crimped, stainless
steel brushes stand up to
harsh operating conditions.
Engineered and designed to
provide 360 coverage.
Powerful magnets designed
and engineered to be 100%
surface active
Junk basket has an unrestricted 360 opening at the
top for easy debris collection
Bidirectional scraper blades
with aggressive surfaces
scrape up and down, making
short trips more effective.
Engineered and designed
to provide 360 coverage.
No external fasteners for
reduced risk of having a
component dislodged into
the wellbore
Self-cleaning spiral brush and
scraper arrangement allows
unrestricted annular flow for
better solids/debris removal
The large ID enhances circulation for faster cleanups
Subs are engineered and
designed with either API or
high-torque connections

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BOP CLEANING TOOLS
WELLHEAD CLEANING TOOLS
ANCILLARY TOOLS
CUSTOMIZED TOOLS

The modular design allows the


client to configure a tool design
for specific applications or requirements. SHORTY tools can be delivered in a variety of combinations
with: scrapers to dislodge difficultto-remove debris; magnets to capture ferrous debris; junk baskets
to capture loose debris; and stainless steel brushes to disturb debris
from the inner production riser,
casing or liner.

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RIDGE BACK Burr Mill


The RIDGE BACK* Burr Mill is an
M-I SWACO WELLBORE PRODUCTIVITY
casing cleanup tool developed for
use in perforated casing or liner
to remove perforation burrs and
to ensure the safe passage of
completion equipment.

Advantages
A unique feature of the RIDGE BACK
Burr Mill is the ability to turn it off
once the milling/cleaning operation
is complete if other extensive rotation is anticipated before pulling
out of the hole. This is achieved
by circulating a ball down, and
shifting an internal support sleeve,
to remove the expanding force on
the milling ribs. These ribs are then
held recessed into the tool and
away from the pipe ID.
Full circulation through the ID of
the tool is possible before and after
the support sleeve is moved. The
tool can also be used to clear off
equally stubborn ID-restricting

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RBBM
materials (e.g., heavy pipe scale)
from the inside of casing/liner to
regain full pipe ID.

Operation
At least one MAGNO BACK* tool
should be run above the RIDGE
BACK Burr Mill to collect the
milled material. In addition, consideration should be given to running a RAZOR BACK tool and a
WELL PATROLLER unit above the
top MAGNO BACK tool. It should
be run at a maximum run-inhole/pull-out-of-hole speed of
150 ft/min (46 m/min). If the
string is to be rotated at the same
depth for more than 30 min, it is
recommended that the RIDGE BACK
Burr Mill be deactivated. This is
achieved by dropping and circulating a ball to the tool and applying
pressure to shift the internal support sleeve. It should be noted that
when the tool is deactivated, it
cannot be reactivated.

Features

Benefits

One-piece mandrel
Cleans by rotation and up/down
pipe movement
Supplied with drill-pipe box-up/
pin-down connections
Available in all common
casing/liner sizes
Milling ribs can be deactivated
by ball drop to minimize casing
wear during periods of
prolonged rotation

Provides advanced wellbore


cleanup in the post-perforating
well phase, where a high degree
of casing or liner ID smoothness
through the perforated interval
is required
Completely removes perforation burrs, preventing damage
to completion equipment,
including expandable screens/
expandable pipe used in
complex/smart completions
Capability to turn off tool once
the milling/cleaning operation
is complete to avoid casing wear

reinstate the full pipe ID. The upper


end of the tool has a fixed stabilizer
sleeve to provide balanced support
to the mill ribs.
Removal of perforation burrs
is achieved by running in hole
and pulling out of hole through
the perforated interval at a

predetermined speed (10 ft/min


[3 m/min]), while rotating at
the recommended 60 rpm. This
ensures sufficient contact time
between the mill ribs and each perforation to effectively remove all
burrs and leave the pipe ID smooth
and free of restrictions.

Figure 1. Lower fixed mill sleeve.

Figure 2. Burrs on tubular ID prior to


cleaning with RIDGE BACK* Burr Mill.

Operating Parameters
Tool
size, in.
7 8116
958 10

Maximum
rotating speed in
compression, rpm
60
60

Maximum
rotating speed
in tension
(activated), rpm
60
60

Maximum
rotating speed
in tension
(deactivated), rpm
100
120

These are general guidelines only and are subject to review, if required, for individual circumstances.

Deactivation
pressure,
psi (bar)
1,800 (124)
830 (57)

C A S I N G C L E A N I N G T O O L S
C I R C U L AT I N G T O O L S
DEBRIS RECOVERY TOOLS
BOP CLEANING TOOLS
WELLHEAD CLEANING TOOLS
ANCILLARY TOOLS
CUSTOMIZED TOOLS

The RIDGE BACK Burr Mill is


built on a one-piece drill-pipe
mandrel and is equipped with
three expandable milling ribs that
make contact with the full ID of
the casing/liner. The right-hand
face of the milling rib is dressed
with a carbide compound so that
the expanding force, coupled with
right-hand rotation, ensures perforation burrs are removed from the
ID of the pipe.
The lower end of the tool has
a fixed-mill sleeve (Figure 1), also
dressed with a carbide compound
to remove a proportion of the
perforation burrs before the
expandable mill ribs remove
the remainder of the burrs to

LINER TOP TEST TOOLS


RISER CLEANING TOOLS

How it works

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C A S I N G

C L E A N I N G

T O O L S

PUP Tool
Applications

Tool Use

The modular design allows the


client to configure a tool for specific
applications or requirements. PUP
tools can be delivered in a variety
of combinations with: scrapers to
dislodge difficult-to-remove debris;
magnets to capture ferrous debris;
junk baskets to capture loose
debris; and stainless steel brushes
to disturb debris from the inner
production riser, casing or liner.

Run the PUP tool in the inner


production riser, casing and liner
to remove scale, rust, mud cake,
ferrous debris and pipe dope.
Additional PUP tools can be added
to the workstring to accomplish
more in fewer trips.

Features and Benefits


Safety Feature: The tool design
incorporates an integral pup
joint to facilitate tool pickup
with standard drill-pipe elevators
and slips
The modular design allows
one tool to carry scrapers,
brushes, magnets, junk baskets,
centralizers and/or gauge rings
Mandrel can be engineered
and designed with either API
or high-torque connections
Centralizers engineered
fluted design allows large
debris to be removed without
flow restriction. The need for a
gauge-ring run can be eliminated
by placing the centralizers at
drift on the tool.
Double-crimped, stainless steel
brushes stand up to harsh operating conditions. Engineered and
designed to provide 360 coverage.

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Powerful magnets designed


and engineered to be 100%
surface active
Junk basket has an unrestricted
360 opening at the top for
easy debris collection
Bidirectional scraper blades
with aggressive surfaces scrape
up and down, making short trips
more effective. Engineered and
designed to provide 360 coverage.
No external fasteners for reduced
risk of having a component
dislodged into the wellbore
Self-cleaning spiral brush and
scraper arrangement allows
unrestricted annular flow for
better solids/debris removal
The large ID enhances circulation
for faster cleanups
Subs are engineered and
designed with either API
or high-torque connections

LINER TOP TEST TOOLS


RISER CLEANING TOOLS

C A S I N G C L E A N I N G T O O L S
C I R C U L AT I N G T O O L S
DEBRIS RECOVERY TOOLS
BOP CLEANING TOOLS
WELLHEAD CLEANING TOOLS
ANCILLARY TOOLS
CUSTOMIZED TOOLS

4 scrapers

2 junk baskets,
2 magnets

4 brushes

4 magnets

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The solutions that drive us


DRILLING
SOLUTIONS

ENVIRONMENTAL

Wellsite and project


engineering
Simulation software
Drilling-fluid systems
and additives
ALPINE SPECIALTY CHEMICALS*
FEDERAL* Wholesale
HDD Mining & Waterwell
Technical support
Mud mixing

Rig-equipment engineering
Drilling waste management
Solids control
Screens
Cuttings collection
Pneumatic transfer
Cuttings re-injection
Dewatering
Desorption technologies
Site remediation
Pressure control

Mud mixing

Pressure control

Rig-equipment engineering

Pit management

Drilling waste management


Solids control
Screens
Cuttings collection
Pneumatic transfer
Cuttings re-injection
Dewatering
Desorption technologies
Site remediation

Vessel cleaning

Engineering/simulation
software
Reservoir drill-in fluids
Fluid-loss-control systems
Intervention fluids
Packer fluids
Breakers

Spacers and
displacement chemicals
Specialized tools
Completion fluids
Filtration
Pit management
Vessel cleaning
Fluids recycling

Oilfield/production
chemicals

Produced water
management

Chemical management

Production-tank cleaning

H2S removal

Production waste
management

Fluids recycling
Production-tank cleaning
Production waste
management

SOLUTIONS

WELLBORE
PRODUCTIVITY

PRODUCTION
TECHNOLOGIES

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Drag reduction

T O O L S

Multi-Function Circulating Tool, Clutch Type

Applications
The MFCT WELLBORE PRODUCTIVITY
tool from M-I SWACO is particularly

suited to wells with small liner


diameters where well cleanups are
performed prior to running completions or test strings. This tool
can be run when drilling cement
and milling/polishing liner-top
Polished-Bore Receptacles (PBRs),
providing pipe rotation above the
liner with the ports open while
protecting the string below from
potentially damaging torque.

Features

Benefits

Does not require darts or balls


to be pumped down the drill pipe
Can be operated in the hole
as many times as required
by slacking off or picking up
the drill pipe
Allows drilling or milling to
take place with the tool in
the string
Internal clutch allows drillstring
rotation above the tool with the
circulating ports open
Available to run in all common
casing and liner sizes

Offers the option of performing


the open/closed cycle as many
times as required without having
to pull out of hole, allowing
immediate control of the
circulation route
More accurate fluid placement
than can be obtained with
a conventional ball drop
circulation sub
Only transmits rotating torque
above the circulating ports, protecting the lower string from
potentially damaging torque
Increases flow rate in the
annular sections

The MFCT unit is operated in


a similar fashion to a bumper
sub used during drilling. The
tool, made up with a shear ring
in place (7,000- to 60,000-lb
[3,175- to 27,216-kg] shear), is
fully stroked out when running
in hole, and circulation passes
through the end of the drillstring. Rotating torque is transmitted to the whole string
(clutch engaged). Upon first
activation, the required weight
is slacked off onto a device, such
as a stabilizer or top-dress mill,
at the point of interest (usually
above a small-diameter liner)
and the outer sleeve moves
down, allowing the fluid
bypass to be activated.

The tool is now open and high


circulation rates can be attained
through the tool ports. Rotating
torque is only transmitted above
the circulating ports (clutch disengaged). Circulation is restored
through the end of the drillstring
by simply picking up the drill
pipe, moving the outer sleeve
up and re-engaging the clutch.
The open-closed cycle can be
performed as many times as
required without the need for
expensive trips out of the hole,
giving the driller immediate,
positive control of the
circulation route.

T O O L S
DEBRIS RECOVERY TOOLS
ANCILLARY TOOLS
CUSTOMIZED TOOLS

How it works

CASING CLEANING TOOLS


C I R C U L AT I N G
BOP CLEANING TOOLS
WELLHEAD CLEANING TOOLS

Efficient drilling is dependent on


keeping the hole free of debris. The
clutch-type MFCT (Multi-Function
Circulating Tool) unit, developed for
use when well cleanout is required
prior to running completions or test
strings, is a valuable option.

MFCT

LINER TOP TEST TOOLS


RISER CLEANING TOOLS

C I R C U L A T I N G

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C I R C U L A T I N G

T O O L S

Clutch-Type, Heavy-Duty MFCT


The Clutch-Type, Heavy-Duty MultiFunction Circulating Tool (MFCT*)
unit from M-I SWACO WELLBORE
PRODUCTIVITY is a valuable option
when well cleanout is required in
deeper, deviated wells and/or when
it is necessary to start and stop the
cleanout operation at several places
in the wellbore.

Applications
This tool is an enhanced version
of the original MFCT device and is
suited for use in deeper, deviated
wells where there is a requirement
for higher tensile and torsional ratings. It is also applicable when it
is desirable to lock this type of circulating tool in the open/closed
position, such as performing
an inflow test on a liner lap.
The Clutch-Type, Heavy-Duty
MFCT unit has the same basic functionality as the original version. It
allows higher circulation rates to be
achieved at various times during a

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wellbore cleanup to displace debris


or fluid out of the hole. It also allows
flow rates to be boosted at a liner
top to increase the annular velocity
of the wellbore fluid, thereby
increasing the cleaning action.
The tool is particularly suited to
wells with small liner diameters in
which well-cleanup operations are
performed prior to running completions or test strings. The tool can
be run when drilling cement and
milling/polishing liner-top PBRs.
The use of this tool also allows
the spotting of chemical pills and
the efficient displacement of wellbore fluids. In addition, it offers the
benefit of pipe rotation and circulation above a liner, with the jetting
ports open, while protecting the
lower string from potentially damaging torque. When the tool is open,
only the drillstring above the tool
can be rotated. When the tool is
closed, the complete string can be
rotated with circulation directed
through the bit or mill.

Features

Benefits

Does not require darts or balls to


be pumped down the drill pipe
Can be cycled open and closed
in the hole as many times as
required by simply slacking
off/picking up the drill pipe
Allows drilling/milling to take
place with the tool in the string
Internal clutch for drillstring
rotation above the tool with
the circulating ports open
Can be locked closed in compression to avoid premature opening
while RIH; can be locked open
in tension to allow the tool to
be picked up off the liner top
while continuing to circulate
at high rates

Allows flow rates to be


boosted at a liner top to
increase the annular velocity
of the wellbore fluid, thereby
increasing cleaning action
Allows spotting of chemical
pills and efficient displacement
of wellbore fluids
Gives the benefit of pipe rotation
and circulation above a liner with
the ports open, while protecting
the lower string from potentially
damaging torque

MFCT-HD

LINER TOP TEST TOOLS


RISER CLEANING TOOLS

How it works

Pressure

Pump
rate

Figure 1. Slack off onto the liner top without circulation with sufficient weight to
shear the shear ring and open the circulation ports. Check circulation rates to
establish that the tool is open.

Figure 2. Slack off onto the liner top without circulation to open the tool. Displace
the drill-pipe/casing annulus and rotate
the string. Note that the clutch is now
disengaged and only the upper string
is rotated in this position.

When the screws are sheared, the


outer body of the tool moves down
a short distance, putting the tool
into the locked-closed position.
The string is then picked up and
slacked off again to move the
outer body down the full stroke
length, putting the tool in the
open position. High circulating
rates can now be achieved through
the circulating ports. If required,

the tool can be picked up off the


liner top into the locked-open
position. Rotation is still not transmitted below the tool in this position. To close the tool, the string
is slacked off and picked up once
again, returning it to the original
closed position. The tool can be
opened and closed as many times
as required by manipulating
the string.

CASING CLEANING TOOLS


C I R C U L AT I N G
BOP CLEANING TOOLS
WELLHEAD CLEANING TOOLS

The Clutch-Type, Heavy-Duty MFCT


device is run with a suitable no-go
device (liner-top dressing mill,
bearing sub or stabilizer) below it,
allowing it to be operated without
putting the lower string in compression. No darts or balls need to be
pumped down the drill pipe, and
the tool can be operated in the hole
as many times as required by simply slacking off/picking up the string.
When Running In Hole (RIH), the
tool is fully stroked out, with all circulation passing through the end
of the drillstring. In this initial position, rotating torque is transmitted
to the whole drillstring. The tool has
shear screws installed to ensure
that it will not open prematurely
while RIH. If the shear screws are
inadvertently sheared by high drag
forces, the tool will remain closed
and RIH can continue without any
further action being taken.
To operate the Clutch-Type,
Heavy-Duty MFCT device, the driller
sets the tool down and applies the
required weight to shear the screws.

T O O L S
DEBRIS RECOVERY TOOLS
ANCILLARY TOOLS
CUSTOMIZED TOOLS

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C I R C U L A T I N G

T O O L S

Ported Bypass Sub

PBS

The Ported Bypass Sub helps to


establish communication between
the fluids in the drill-pipe pressure
and fluid flow around a tool in
the drillstring.

Applications
The Ported Bypass Sub from
M-I SWACO WELLBORE PRODUCTIVITY
is normally run above the WELL
PATROLLER tool to provide an additional means of equalizing pressure and fluid flow around the
tool, should it fill with debris
while pulling out of hole. The
WELL PATROLLER unit is run as a
contingency device, and is only
opened if required.
The Ported Bypass Sub can also
function as a drill-pipe drain sub.

Port

RIH closed position

Figure 1. The Ported Bypass Sub is run


in the hole in the closed position.

How it works
The tool is run in the closed
position, and when required,
a ball is dropped to open
the ports. Fluid can then be
pumped both through the ports
and down through the tool.
The Ported Bypass Sub is
open communication between
the drill pipe and the annulus.

Port

Features
One-piece, full-strength
drill-pipe mandrel
Ball retained on seat in tool

Benefits
To open up communication
between the internal
diameter of the drill pipe
and the annulus

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Open in bypass position

Figure 2. When pulled out of the hole, the


tool is in the open position.

T O O L S

Dual-Action Bypass Sub


Advantages
The DABS tool permits jetting operations while running in hole and/or
when pulling out of hole.

CASING CLEANING TOOLS


C I R C U L AT I N G
BOP CLEANING TOOLS
WELLHEAD CLEANING TOOLS

The DABS* (Dual-Action Bypass Sub)


WELLBORE PRODUCTIVITY tool from
M-I SWACO is designed to run in
the cleanup string when it is desirable to jet the riser and Blowout
Preventer (BOP) while Running In
Hole (RIH) and/or when Pulling Out
Of Hole (POOH). It can also be used
nearer the bottom of the string as a
bypass valve above a drilling motor
or small-diameter tail pipe.

DABS

Operating Parameters
Note that the balls do not need to
be circulated down at this reduced
rate. It is only when the ball nears
the ball seat that these rates should
be applied (see table below).

Operating Parameters
Tool size, in.
3 IF
4 IF
XTM50

Rotating
speed
No limit
No limit
No limit

Maximum circulating Maximum circulating


rate when landing
rate in the open
balls, gpm (bbl/min)
position, bbl/min
63 (1.5)
15
105 (2.5)
30
105 (2.5)
30

These are general guidelines only and are subject to review, if required, for individual circumstances.

How it works

One-piece, full-strength
mandrel
Two sets of ports and two
internal ball seats that can be
moved to open/close ports
Available in 4- and
6-in. OD
Also available as 11- and
16-in. (279- and 406-mm)
jetting tools

The tool is run in the open position to jet and clean as it moves
through the riser and BOPs. The
external jetting ports on the
sub are then closed to circulate
once again, and reopened when
POOH, allowing jetting to occur.

Circulating position

POOH and jetting position

Benefits
Used to jet BOPs and risers
Can be used to bypass
drilling motors
Can be run above small,
non-draining pipe

Operation
The DABS unit is RIH with the
cleanup string, self-filling through
the open ports and circulating/
jetting as required. A ball is dropped
to close the ports, then drilling
or circulating occurs as required
(Figure 1). Dropping another
ball opens the ports to trip out
which allows self-draining and
circulation/jetting to take place as
required (Figure 2).

Closed

Open

Ports

Ports

Closed

Closed

Figure 1. The lower ports are closed by


dropping a ball and applying pressure.

Figure 2. The upper ports can be


opened by dropping a second ball
and applying pressure.

T O O L S
DEBRIS RECOVERY TOOLS
ANCILLARY TOOLS
CUSTOMIZED TOOLS

Features

LINER TOP TEST TOOLS


RISER CLEANING TOOLS

C I R C U L A T I N G

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C I R C U L A T I N G

T O O L S

Single-Action Bypass Sub


This tool makes it possible to boost
the flow velocity in a casing string
above a liner or casing crossover
where a smaller liner exists.

SABS
RIH position

Applications
The SABS unit from M-I SWACO
WELLBORE PRODUCTIVITY is used:
to boost the flow velocity in a casing string above a liner or casing
crossover where a smaller liner
exists; to spot lost-circulation
material or other pills, bypassing
the motor or measurement-whiledrilling tool; to boost flow in the
annulus to remove cuttings beds;
or to jet wellhead, blowout
preventers or risers.

How it works
Initially, the tool is run in hole
with its ports in the closed position. To open the ports, a ball
is dropped, and the pump
rate is increased to circulate at
higher annular velocity through
the ports in the tool. To close the
ports, a second ball is dropped,
and pumping can be resumed
through the string below the
sub. Once dropped, both balls
remain on seat at all times.
To have the option of reopening and then re-closing ports
after the initial cycle, two SABS
units can be run in tandem.
The SABS tool is used to
boost flow velocity in a casing string above a liner or
casing crossover.

Port (closed)

Figure 1. When desirable during the well- Port


bore cleanup, a ball is dropped to a ball seat
and pressure applied to open up the ports.

Features
One-piece, full-strength
mandrel
Balls retained on seats in tool

Benefits
When using the SABS (SingleAction Bypass Sub) tool to jet
the riser, wellhead and/or BOP
stack, the large, 11- to 16-in.
(279- to 406-mm) OD sleeves
allow the jets to clean closer
to the profile
To reopen and close ports
after the initial cycle, two
SABS units can be run
in tandem

Open and circulating position

Port (open)

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Figure 2. The pump rate can then be


increased to circulate at increased annular
velocity through the ports in the tool.

T O O L S

Multi-Action Circulating Valve II


Applications

Tool Use
Choose the desired shear-pin
rating. Install the MACV II to
allow circulation above the liner
top, riser or mud motor. Set weight
down to shear the pins and open
the circulating valve.

MACV II (in.)
5
7

Casing (in.)
7 to 878
958 to 24

Features and Benefits


No trip-speed limitation
Large bypass area increases
displacement efficiency
Shear weight
variable setting
Unlimited cycles
(index mechanism)
No activation/
deactivation balls
Rotation isolation
Circulation bypass valve
above mud motor
Increases annular velocity
in casing, liner or riser
Indexing feature allows for
the MACV II to remain in the
open or closed position

CASING CLEANING TOOLS


C I R C U L AT I N G
BOP CLEANING TOOLS
WELLHEAD CLEANING TOOLS

The Multi-Action Circulating Valve II


(MACV II) allows communication
of fluid from the workstring to the
casing annulus when increased
annular velocities are necessary
to enhance wellbore cleaning. The
upper string can be rotated and
reciprocated while the lower string
remains stationary.

MACV II

LINER TOP TEST TOOLS


RISER CLEANING TOOLS

C I R C U L A T I N G

T O O L S
DEBRIS RECOVERY TOOLS
ANCILLARY TOOLS
CUSTOMIZED TOOLS

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C I R C U L A T I N G

T O O L S

CENTURION Circulating Valve


Critical drilling operations demand
multiple capabilities such as flow
splitting, reverse circulation and
fluid displacement. The advanced
CENTURION* Circulating Valve (CCV)
WELLBORE PRODUCTIVITY tool from
M-I SWACO performs many functions, including spotting LostCirculation Material (LCM) pills,
boosting annular flow velocities,
pulling dry pipe and flow-splitting
during drilling.

Advantages
No complicated ball/dart sequence
or potentially problematic pump
on/off hydraulic sequencing is
required to open and close the tool.
Use of unique ball-seat technology
allows the same-size ball to open
and close the tool, eliminating the
risk of dropping the wrong size ball.
In addition, high circulation rates
will not cause the tool to function
prematurely. Removal of cuttings
beds in high-angle/horizontal wells
is possible through boosting of
annular velocities.

Operation
When run with the Bypass Ball
Catcher, other ball-drop tools can
be run below the CCV. The design
of this Bypass Ball Catcher allows
smaller balls to be dropped past the
tool and continue down the string
to operate the other tools.
The CCV can be run or pulled out
of hole, with the ports locked open
or closed and remains in that position until activated by dropping a
ball. The same size activation ball
is used to open and close the tool,
and the only limit on the number
of cycles is the capacity of the
ball catcher. The CCV is normally
positioned above the BHA or
small-diameter drillstring.
When spotting coarse LCM, a
lower ball seat is installed in the
tool whereby the flow to the bit
is shut off by dropping a special
shut-off ball to this seat after
opening the tool (Figure 2).

Drilling fluid

Drilling fluid

Circulation path

Circulation path

Majority of flow
up the annulus

Small % of flow
down the hole

Figure 1.

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CCV

100% flow
into the annulus

Figure 2.

Maximum
circulating rates
Open,
Closed
gpm (L/min)
gpm (L/min)
840 (3,180)
672 (2,544)
1,050 (3,975)
840 (3,180)
1,680 (6,359)
1,344 (5,088)
1,680 (6,359)
1,344 (5,088)

Opening and
closing pressure
psi (bar)
2,500 (172)
2,000 (139)
1,800 (124)
1,800 (124)

These are general guidelines only and may be subject to review, if required, for individual circumstances.
Maximum circulating rates stated are for 18 lb/gal (2.16 kg/L) mud. Please contact your M-I SWACO representative at the planning stage of the well
if the mud weight is heavier than 18 lb/gal (2.16 kg/L).
The maximum surface circulating pressure must be no greater than the above values at these recommended pump rates.

Features

Benefits

Generous port flow-through area


Multiple open/close cycles
(14 balls)
Available in a range of sizes
for various drilling
string configurations

High circulation rates do


not cause the tool to
function prematurely
Prevents coarse LCM from
entering sensitive Bottomhole
Assembly (BHA) elements such
as LWD/MWD, etc.
Optional ball or wireline access
below the tool is possible, even
after it has been activated
Eliminates risk of dropping
wrong size ball
Reverse circulation possible
through tool

How it works
can be run below the CCV. The
design of the BBC allows smaller
balls to be dropped past the tool
and continue down the string to
operate the other tools. Wireline
access (e.g., to retrieve a radioactive
source from a stuck BHA or to
run a gyro survey) is also possible
(depending on the size and configuration of the tool string) through
the CCV/BBC combination.

Boosting
annular
velocity with
the CENTURION
Circulating
Valve.

Spotting
LCM with the
CENTURION
Circulating
Valve while
protecting
sensitive BHA
components.

Dropping a
smaller ball
through the
Bypass Ball
Catcher.

Running wireline through


the Wireline
Access Ball
Catcher.

T O O L S
DEBRIS RECOVERY TOOLS
ANCILLARY TOOLS
CUSTOMIZED TOOLS

The tool can be run in hole or


pulled out of hole with the ports
locked open/closed and will
remain in the same position until
activated by dropping a ball. The
same size of activation ball is used
to open and close the tool and the
only limit on the number of cycles
is the capacity of the ball catcher.
When run with the Bypass Ball
Catcher (BBC), other ball-drop tools

Flow splitting
with the
CENTURION
Circulating
Valve.

CASING CLEANING TOOLS


C I R C U L AT I N G
BOP CLEANING TOOLS
WELLHEAD CLEANING TOOLS

Tool
size, OD
4
6
8
9

Maximum circulating rate or


pressure when pumping balls
Rate,
Pressure,
gpm (L/min)
psi (bar)
84 (318)
1,500 (103)
126 (477)
1,200 (83)
126 (477)
1,000 (69)
126 (477)
1,000 (69)

LINER TOP TEST TOOLS


RISER CLEANING TOOLS

Operating Parameters

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D E B R I S

R E C O V E R Y

T O O L S

WELL PATROLLER
The WELL PATROLLER downhole filter
tool is an advanced M-I SWACO
WELLBORE PRODUCTIVITY wellbore
cleanup tool developed for use in
the precompletion/drill-stem test
phase of a well, where a high degree
of cleanliness and validation of such
is required.

Advantages
Performing a dual function, the
WELL PATROLLER tool first performs
a cleaning action and then validates the effectiveness of the
cleanup operation.

Operation
As the string is RIH, the diverter
cup/wiper cleans the ID of the
casing, removing the film of gunk
(oil-base mud, barite, cement and
magnetized steel particles) clinging
to it (Figure 1). The cleanup operation is carried out in the normal
way, pumping down through the
WELL PATROLLER drill-pipe mandrel
and back up between the mandrel
and the filter jacket. When circulation is complete, the string is
pulled and the diverter cup/wiper
cleans the ID of the casing and
diverts the annular fluid into the
tool through its large annulus.

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WP
Standoff sleeve

Screen

The arrows indicate the


path of fluid circulation

Figure 1. Running in hole, wiping the ID of


the casing.

Debris

The arrows indicate the


path of fluid circulation

Figure 2. Pulling out of the hole, collecting


residual debris.

The fluid passes through the wire


screen filter with debris being
retained inside the tool screen
body (Figure 2).
One other application is that
the tool is often positioned in the
casing below the wellhead during
riser cleaning and blowout preventer wellhead jetting to collect any
dislodged debris that falls into
the well.

Features

Benefits

Available in all common


casing and liner sizes
No balls/darts
Run in conjunction with
the Ported Bypass Sub
0.025-in. (0.6-mm) screen to
filter out small particles
New kidney-shaped valves
available to allow larger pieces
of debris to pass into tool
Large flow areas through the
tool even though diverter cup
is in contact with casing ID
(so no swab or surge)
Field redressable
Rupture discs relieve pressure in
the unlikely event that the tool
becomes completely full of
impermeable material

No balls or darts pumped


down drill pipe
The tool is operated simply
by Running In Hole (RIH)
and Pulling Out Of Hole (POOH)
Allows milling or drilling to take
place with tool in the string
Dual functionality tool, first
performs a cleaning action,
then validates the effectiveness
of the cleanup operation
Tandem and triple runs possible

UK Patent 2,335,687; U.S. Patent 6,250,387

How it works
Until the introduction of the
WELL PATROLLER tool, the only
way to check that debris had
been removed from the annulus
was by measuring the turbidity
and solids content of the fluid
returning to surface. The tool
is designed to be run in the
cleanup string and completes
the cleanup by filtering the
remaining debris from the
annulus through a wire
screen filter. It is usually run
in conjunction with the MFCT
(Multi-Function Circulating
Tool), RAZOR BACK and BRISTLE
BACK tools.

Operating Parameters
Tool
(casing)
size, in.
4 5
658 858
958 1338

Maximum
rotating speed
in tension, rpm
90
100
120

Maximum
rotating speed
in compression, rpm
60
60
90

Maximum
compression
at tool when
rotating, lb (kg)
5,000 (2,268)
10,000 (4,536)
15,000 (6,804)

These are general guidelines only and are subject to review, if required, for individual circumstances.

CASING CLEANING TOOLS


C I R C U L AT I N G T O O L S
D E B R I S
BOP CLEANING TOOLS
WELLHEAD CLEANING TOOLS
ANCILLARY TOOLS

The tool should be placed so that it


does not pass through any drilledout accessories, such as landing
collars or float collars. Run at a
maximum running-in-hole/pullingout-of-hole speed of 150 ft/min
(46 m/min), the tool should be positioned at least 30 ft (9 m) above the
drill bit/mill. It is possible to reverse
circulate through a WELL PATROLLER
tool, but it is recommended that
one hole volume is circulated the
long way before any reverse
circulation is performed.

LINER TOP TEST TOOLS


RISER CLEANING TOOLS

Operating Parameters

R E C O V E R Y T O O L S
CUSTOMIZED TOOLS

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D E B R I S

R E C O V E R Y

T O O L S

WELL PROTECTOR
Thorough cleaning of the wellhead
and Blowout Preventer (BOP) areas
of any surface well must include
catching the harmful debris
loosened by the operation.

Applications
The WELL PROTECTOR* tool from
M-I SWACO WELLBORE PRODUCTIVITY
captures material loosened during
cleaning of the BOP and wellhead
and/or operational testing of the
BOP rams. It acts as a backup to
catch debris that is not circulated
out or that falls downward into
the well.

How it works
The tool is run below the wellhead
inside the casing during BOP and
wellhead jetting or functioning of
the BOP rams. It can be positioned
in the casing during riser cleaning
operations or when retrieving wear
bushings/bore protectors.
The tool features a large-capacity,
6-ft (2-m) wire-wrap screen to filter out small and large debris that
falls into it. A rounded bullnose on
the bottom acts as a guide and is
equipped with a large valve for
easy removal of collected material.
Above the filter screen is a diverter
cup and ported standoff guide to
ensure that all the debris is collected rather than falling around
the outside of the tool.
The WELL PROTECTOR tool is
equipped with an integral drillpipe-handling sub for slips and
elevators and a 4-in. (114-mm)
IF (NC 50) box connection.

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WPR
Features
Large debris/junk collection capacity
0.025-in. (0.635-mm) screen
filters out small particles
Diverter cup prevents
bypass of debris
Integral drill-pipe
handling sub
Can be redressed in
the field

Benefits
Available for all common
casing sizes located directly
below the wellhead
Simple to run and redress
and can be used multiple
times without the need
for onshore service and
inspection

R E C O V E R Y

T O O L S

Junk Muncher

Advantages
The Junk Muncher tool is suitable to
run after casing-milling or windowcutting operations to collect larger
pieces of milling debris sometimes
produced during these operations
and which cannot otherwise be
removed. It is also suitable for use
in already perforated pipe to clean
up or remove perforation debris
that restricts the ID while retrieving
junk that cannot be circulated out.
The milling profile can be supplied suitable to dress off liner-top
Polished-Bore Receptacle (PBR) profiles. The bypass and swallowing
capacity have been maximized by
using a smaller, high-torque, rotaryshouldered connection on the
bottom of the tool.

How it works
The collection vessel is a largeOD tube ported to allow debris,
cuttings, cement particles and
smaller pieces of junk to pass
through and be circulated out
of the hole. The large pieces of
junk that enter the collector
are retained and prevented
from falling out the bottom
by flapper valves that are
flow-assisted to open and
spring-assisted to close.
A significant volume of
large junk pieces can be collected in the tool. In the case of
extremely large pieces of junk,
drilling/milling services can be
provided to assist in reducing
the size of the junk.

The Junk Muncher can be run on the same


trip as a precompletion mechanical wellbore cleanup run or during a dedicated
junk cleanout run.

Features
One-piece mandrel with
box-up/pin-down
connections
Integral liner-top dress-mill
profile or junk-mill profile
available
Pilot mill available

Benefits

The Junk Muncher can be run in


a combination drillstring to collect
junk in larger casing above a liner,
or directly above a mill or bit to

Operating Parameters
Box
connection
size, in.
3 IF
4 IF
5 NK DSTJ

Maximum
rotating speed
in tension, rpm
100
120
120

Maximum
rotating speed in
compression, rpm
60
90
90

Maximum
compression
at tool when
rotating, lb (kg)
5,000 (2,268)
10,000 (4,536)
10,000 (4,536)

R E C O V E R Y T O O L S
CUSTOMIZED TOOLS

Designed to remove large


pieces of debris from the
wellbore through large
entry throats
Run as part of the cleanup
operation or as part of a
dedicated junk cleanout run
When run below the WELL
PATROLLER device, the tool
allows smaller debris to pass
through to be collected by
the WELL PATROLLER tool

Operation

collect large pieces of junk off the


bottom. The bit or mill acts to jet
and circulate the junk up into
the catcher.
When the integral liner-top dress
mill lands out on the PBR it can be
used to dress off the PBR top. If
required, a tieback mill can be run
below the tool to clean the PBR ID.
The Junk Muncher is run with a
maximum running-in-hole/pullingout-of-hole speed of 150 ft/min
(46 m/min), which means that
there are no restrictions compared
to others in the string.

CASING CLEANING TOOLS


C I R C U L AT I N G T O O L S
D E B R I S
BOP CLEANING TOOLS
WELLHEAD CLEANING TOOLS
ANCILLARY TOOLS

The Junk Muncher WELLBORE


PRODUCTIVITY tool from M-I SWACO
is used to validate wellbore cleanup
operations. It collects larger pieces
of milling debris generated during
casing milling or window-cutting
operations. It can also clean up perforation debris that restricts the ID
of perforated pipe.

JM

LINER TOP TEST TOOLS


RISER CLEANING TOOLS

D E B R I S

These are general guidelines only and are subject to review, if required, for individual circumstances.

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D E B R I S

R E C O V E R Y

T O O L S

PUP Finger Basket


Applications
The PUP Finger Basket design traps
the larger debris generated when
drilling/milling various types of
plugs and other downhole equipment. The debris is captured by two
events: activation of the fingers
while pulling out of the hole, and
during conventional circulating up
the annulus.

Tool Use
The PUP Finger Basket is placed
in the workstring to capture and
remove large debris generated during drilling of plugs and retainers,
jetting operations, and chemical
displacements and cleanups.

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Features and Benefits


Safety Feature: The tool design
incorporates an integral pup
joint to facilitate tool pickup
with standard drill-pipe
elevators and slips
Large entry and capacity
allow for effective debris
collection
Allows solids to be circulated
out of the wellbore
Captures larger problematic
debris from the wellbore
when pulling out of the hole
The large ID enhances reverse
circulation, facilitating
faster cleanup
The robust, non-rotating
design allows the tool to be
used while drilling cement
The PUP Finger Basket complements the PUP Scraper/Brush/
Magnet tool, the PUP QuickTrip Jetting Tool or MultiAction Jetting Tool, and the
PUP Riser Brush
The generous basket annulus
does not impede the fluids
ability to remove debris from
the well
The PUP Finger Basket is
designed to withstand
pipe rotation and reciprocation without hampering
operations

R E C O V E R Y

T O O L S

Quick-Trip Junk Basket


Applications

Tool Use
Place the QTJB in areas where debris
can fall into the wellbore. It should
be used in conjunction with the PUP
Quick-Trip Jetting Tool, the MultiAction Jetting Tool or the PUP Riser
Brush to assist in the removal of
contaminants by preventing debris
from re-entering the clean wellbore.

Features and Benefits


Safety Feature: The tool
design incorporates a pup
joint to facilitate tool pickup
with standard drill-pipe
elevators and slips
Simple design makes the tool
easy and safe to handle for
the rig crew
Versatile design complements any drilling or
completion operation
Diverter element sends
debris to a larger boot
when the BOP is jetted
Basket can capture up to 6 gal
(22.7 L) of debris
Ideal for use with the PUP
Quick-Trip Jetting Tool or the
Multi-Action Jetting Tool
Robust design

CASING CLEANING TOOLS


C I R C U L AT I N G T O O L S
D E B R I S
BOP CLEANING TOOLS
WELLHEAD CLEANING TOOLS
ANCILLARY TOOLS

The Quick-Trip Junk Basket (QTJB) is


a mechanical device that prevents
debris from entering the wellbore
during jetting action in the BOP
stack, marine riser and/or the
casing/wellhead area.

QTJB

LINER TOP TEST TOOLS


RISER CLEANING TOOLS

D E B R I S

R E C O V E R Y T O O L S
CUSTOMIZED TOOLS

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D E B R I S

R E C O V E R Y

T O O L S

MAGNO BACK CCT


Specifically designed to meet the
demands of complex wellbore
cleanup operations, the MAGNO
BACK* CCT tool is a magnetic downhole sub that is well suited to precompletion/drill-stem tests and
workover cleanup.

MB
is run as an integral part of the
drillstring during cleanup to collect
and remove ferrous metal debris
from the well. It can be run as part
of most drilling/milling/polishing
assemblies, and can be rotated
and reciprocated without fear of
damage to casing or the tool.

Applications
The MAGNO BACK CCT WELLBORE
PRODUCTIVITY tool from M-I SWACO

Features

Benefits

One-piece main mandrel,


complete with non-rotating
stabilizer sleeves
Provides standoff above and
below magnet with two nonrotating, right-hand-spiral stabs
Magnets protected by
stainless steel sleeve
No risk of casing wear/
damage from stabilizers
or blades while rotating
Supplied with drill-pipe box-up/
pin-down connections
Available in common casing/
liner sizes
Standard drill-pipe connections

Main body rotates through


sleeves, avoiding casing
wear during pipe rotation
Ferrous metal debris is attracted
to the tool and is POOH with
the unit

How it works
Simply Run In Hole (RIH), the
MAGNO BACK CCT unit attracts ferrous metal debris, then Pulls Out Of
Hole (POOH) (Figure 1). The device
consists of a one-piece main mandrel, complete with non-rotating,
right-hand-spiral stabilizer sleeves
covering 360. The main body
rotates through the stabilizer
sleeves, avoiding wear or damage
to the casing during pipe rotation.
A stainless steel sleeve covers the
strong magnets and is free to rotate
between the stabilizer sleeves.

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The magnets are strong enough


to collect ferrous metal debris while
RIH while still allowing some
debris to be circulated out of the
well once fluid circulation is established (Figure 2). While POOH, the

magnets collect any remaining ferrous metal debris which was not
circulated out to surface. The stabilizer sleeves provide standoff and
prevent the captured material from
being dislodged by pipe movement.

Figure 1.

Figure 2.

R E C O V E R Y

T O O L S

PUP Magnet Tool


Applications

Tool Use
The PUP Magnet tool has been used
in all types of wells; from vertical
to high-angle and in many situations such as milling casing and
making post-perforation runs. The
tool can also be run in conjunction
with other debris-collecting tools
such as the PUP Finger Basket and
the WELL PATROLLER.
The PUP Magnet tool is just one
way in which the basic PUP Tool
can be easily customized to meet
the needs of specific applications.

Features and Benefits


Safety Feature: The tools
design incorporates an integral pup joint to facilitate
tool pickup with standard
drill-pipe elevators and slips
The mandrel can be engineered with either API or
high-torque connections
The engineered, fluted design
of the centralizers allows large
debris to be removed without
flow restrictions. M-I SWACO
can eliminate the need for a
gauge-ring run by placing
the centralizers at drift on
the tool.
The powerful magnets
are 100% surface-active
Eliminating external
fasteners reduces the risk
of a component dislodging
into the wellbore
The tools large ID enhances
circulation for faster cleanups
M-I SWACO subs are available
with either API or high-torque
connections

CASING CLEANING TOOLS


C I R C U L AT I N G T O O L S
D E B R I S
BOP CLEANING TOOLS
WELLHEAD CLEANING TOOLS
ANCILLARY TOOLS

For retrieving ferrous debris from


the wellbore, the PUP tool carriers
are dressed with powerful rareearth magnets. The magnetic field
covers the carrier area from top
to bottom and a full 360 around.
Rugged stainless steel gives the
carriers inherent corrosion resistance and the ability to be used
many times.
Because the carriers rotate independently of the mandrel and drillstring, they will not damage the
casing. Centralizers above and
below the carriers keep the magnets centered in the wellbore so
that no debris is knocked off while
moving the drillstring.

LINER TOP TEST TOOLS


RISER CLEANING TOOLS

D E B R I S

R E C O V E R Y T O O L S
CUSTOMIZED TOOLS

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R I S E R

C L E A N I N G

T O O L S

PUP Riser Brush


Applications
The PUP Riser Brush utilizes three
aggressive stainless steel brush
rings to remove debris from the
marine riser or outer production
riser ID. The design of the tool provides a flow path through the
brush-ring carrier, with the majority of the flow passing through
65 in.2 (41,935 mm2) of flow area
in the brush carrier, minimizing
pressure drops above and below
the tool.

Tool Use
The PUP Riser Brush mechanically
cleans marine risers and outer
production risers.

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PRB
Features and Benefits
Safety Feature: The tool
design incorporates an integral pup joint to facilitate tool
pickup with standard drillpipe elevators and slips
Aggressive, non-rotating
stainless steel brushes
(synthetic brushes available)
Workstring can be rotated
and reciprocated with the
PUP Riser Brush in the
workstring
Debris can be effectively
circulated through and
around the tool
The large mandrel ID
enhances circulation
Available in 1338- through
24-in. OD
Large flow-through area
reduces the probability
of swabbing/surging in
the hole or pulling out of
the hole
Eliminates the need for a
junk basket tool above the
Riser Brush
Can be run as a stand-alone
tool, and it is typically run
in conjunction with the
PUP Quick-Trip Boot Basket
or PUP Finger Basket to protect the well from debris
re-entering the wellbore
while jetting the BOP

C L E A N I N G

T O O L S

BRISTLE BACK Riser Brush Tool


Applications
The BRISTLE BACK Riser Brush from
M-I SWACO WELLBORE PRODUCTIVITY
is used to scour, scrape, wipe and
retrieve debris from the riser.

Features

Benefits

One-piece main mandrel,


full drill-pipe strength
Spring-steel bristles scour
and scrape
Flexible nitrile wipers
Bristle/wiper housing free
to rotate
Built-in junk catcher
Simple, robust design

Reduces Non-Productive Time


(NPT)
Ensures surfaces are cleaned
and free of debris before
running the completion

How it works
The one-piece mandrel has full
drill-pipe strength with 4-in.
(114-mm) internal-flush boxup/pin-down connections for
insertion in a cleanup or drillstring. The bristles and wipers
are mounted on a housing that
can rotate around the main

BRISTLE BACK Riser Brush debris samples.

mandrel if pipe rotation is necessary. Because only relatively low


annular velocities between drill
pipe and riser are common, even
at high pump rates, loosened
debris is often not circulated out
and could fall down the well.

CASING CLEANING TOOLS


C I R C U L AT I N G T O O L S
DEBRIS RECOVERY TOOLS
BOP CLEANING TOOLS
WELLHEAD CLEANING TOOLS
ANCILLARY TOOLS
CUSTOMIZED TOOLS

The wellhead area has been widely


recognized as one which requires
particular attention during wellbore cleanup operations performed
before running the completion. This
tool cleans more effectively than
tool designs previously available.

RBT

LINER TOP TEST TOOLS


R I S E R C L E A N I N G T O O L S

R I S E R

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B O P

C L E A N I N G

T O O L S

Single-Action Bypass Sub Jetting Tool


During drilling operations, debris
such as drill cuttings and mud cake
attach to riser, Blowout Preventer
(BOP) and wellhead walls. Removing
these contaminants is crucial to
ensuring clean cementing and
completion operations.

Applications
The SABS (Single-Action Bypass
Sub) Jetting Tool from M-I SWACO
WELLBORE PRODUCTIVITY is designed
to run in a cleanup string for jetting
the riser, BOPs and wellhead areas.

Features

Benefits

One-piece, full-strength mandrel


Balls retained on seats in tool
Designed to boost annular
velocity
Available with 11- or 16-in.
(279- or 406-mm) OD sleeve
Sixteen 0.437-in. jet nozzles at
22 phasing

When using the SABS Jetting Tool


to clean the riser, wellhead or
BOP stack, the large 11- or 16-in.
(279- or 406-mm) OD sleeves
allow the jets to clean closer to
the profile
Where it is necessary to reopen
and close ports after the initial
cycle, two SABS units can be run
in tandem

How it works
The sub is run with the nozzles in
the closed position. Dropping an
actuator ball opens them so the
pump rate can be increased to jet
through the nozzles for cleaning.
Dropping a second ball closes the

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nozzles to allow flow through the


sub and to circulate the string. The
balls remain on seat at all times
but, when the nozzles are closed,
pumping can be resumed through
the string below.

SABS-JT

C L E A N I N G

T O O L S

Dual-Action Bypass Sub Jetting Tool

The DABS Jetting Tool from


M-I SWACO WELLBORE PRODUCTIVITY
is designed to run in a cleanup
string for jetting the riser, BOPs
and wellhead areas.

The DABS Jetting Tool is run


in the open position for jetting
and cleaning while traveling
through the BOPs, wellhead
and riser. The external jetting
nozzles on the sub are then
closed, by dropping an actuator
ball, to allow flow through the
sub and to circulate the string.
By dropping another ball, they
are reopened when pulling out,
allowing jetting of the riser and
BOPs. The balls remain on seat
at all times.

Features

Benefits

One-piece, full strength mandrel


Balls retained on seats in tool
Available with 11- or 16-in.
(279- or 406-mm) OD sleeve
Sixteen 0.437-in. jet nozzles at
22 phasing

When using the DABS (DualAction Bypass Sub) unit to jet


the riser, wellhead or BOP stack,
the large 11- or 16-in. (279- or
406-mm) OD sleeves allow the
jets to clean closer to the profile

CASING CLEANING TOOLS


C I R C U L AT I N G T O O L S
DEBRIS RECOVERY TOOLS
C L E A N I N G T O O L S
WELLHEAD CLEANING TOOLS
ANCILLARY TOOLS
CUSTOMIZED TOOLS

Applications

How it works

B O P

During drilling operations, debris


such as drill cuttings and mud cake
attach to riser, Blowout Preventer
(BOP) and wellhead walls. Removing
these contaminants is crucial to
ensuring clean cementing and
completion operations.

DABS-JT

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RISER CLEANING TOOLS

B O P

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B O P

C L E A N I N G

T O O L S

PUP Quick-Trip Jetting Tool


Applications
The PUP Quick-Trip Jetting Tool is
a mechanical device that enhances
the cleaning efficiency of the other
cleanup tool assemblies by providing jetting action in the Blowout
Preventer (BOP) stack, marine riser
and/or the casing/wellhead area.

Tool Use
Place the PUP Quick-Trip Jetting Tool
in areas where debris is not easily
accessible in the BOP. The QuickTrip Jetting Tool should be used in
conjunction with the PUP Quick-Trip
Boot Basket or the PUP Finger Basket
to assist in the removal of contaminants by preventing debris from
re-entering the clean wellbore.

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QTJT

Features and Benefits


Safety Feature: The tool
design incorporates an integral pup joint to facilitate
tool pickup with standard
drill-pipe elevators and slips
Simple design makes the
tool easy and safe to handle
for the rig crew
Spiral jet design ensures
maximum effective coverage
No darts or balls required to
activate or deactivate the tool
Versatile design complements any drilling or
completion operation

PUP Quick-Trip Jetting Tool OD (in.)


9
11

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C L E A N I N G

T O O L S

Short Trip Jetting Sub

The STJS is suitable for operation


from platforms, jackups and
land rigs.

Features
One-piece mandrel,
full drill-pipe strength
Simple, robust design
Six replaceable jet nozzles
Standard drill-pipe box-up/
pin-down connections
Can be used to jet BOP and
risers with 11- and 16-in.
(279- and 406-mm)
sleeves available

When the STJS is in the BOP stack, a


maximum of 10 bbl/min should be
pumped through the tool. When in
the riser, an optimum rate of 25
to 30 bbl/min should be pumped
(dependent upon riser ID and drillpipe OD) to achieve a minimum
annular velocity of 80 ft/min
(24 m/min) to efficiently carry
debris from the well. As much as
25 to 30 bbl/min can be achieved
by pumping through the tool alone
or by a combination of pumping
through the tool and through the
choke/kill/booster lines.
The STJS is normally run in
conjunction with, and above, the
WELL PATROLLER or WELL PROTECTOR
tools. Any pieces of debris that are
dislodged, but not circulated out
during the cleaning operation,
are collected in the WELL PATROLLER
or WELL PROTECTOR tools as they fall
or are pulled out of hole.

Benefits
Ball drop is not required
to open the tool

How it works
The Short Trip Jetting Sub (STJS)
is equipped with standard drillpipe box-up/pin-down connections for insertion in a cleanup
or drillstring when it is necessary to jet. The tool is generally
short-tripped and run in hole
and pulled out of hole with the
jets open at all times.

CASING CLEANING TOOLS


C I R C U L AT I N G T O O L S
DEBRIS RECOVERY TOOLS
C L E A N I N G T O O L S
WELLHEAD CLEANING TOOLS
ANCILLARY TOOLS
CUSTOMIZED TOOLS

Advantages

Operation

B O P

The Short Trip Jetting Sub from


M-I SWACO WELLBORE PRODUCTIVITY
is designed for mechanical wellbore
cleanup in risers, Blowout Preventers
(BOPs) and wellheads, and is well
suited for operation from platforms,
jackups and land locations.

STJS

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RISER CLEANING TOOLS

B O P

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B O P

C L E A N I N G

T O O L S

Multi-Action Jetting Tool

MAJT

Applications

Tool Use

The Multi-Action Jetting Tool (MAJT)


is a mechanical device that enhances
the cleaning efficiency of the other
cleanup tool assemblies by providing
jetting action in the BOP stack,
marine riser and/or the casing/
wellhead area.

Place the Multi-Action Jetting Tool


where debris is not easily accessible in the BOP or other areas. The
MAJT should be used in conjunction with the Quick-Trip Boot
Basket or the PUP Finger Basket to
assist in the removal of contaminants by preventing debris from
re-entering the clean wellbore.

Features and Benefits


Safety Feature: MAJT is
supplied with a 10-ft (3-m)
pup joint to facilitate tool
handling with standard
drill-pipe elevators and slips
Spiral jet design ensures
maximum effective coverage
Tool design will allow reverse
circulation through the MAJT

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One ball required to activate


the tool
Index the tool by cycling
the pumps
No deactivation ball required
Versatile design complements any drilling or
completion operation

Multi-Action Jetting Tool OD (in.)


11
14

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P R O D U C T I V I T Y

Unique solutions that optimize


the quality of your wellbore
and fluid systems

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CASING CLEANING TOOLS


C I R C U L AT I N G T O O L S
DEBRIS RECOVERY TOOLS
C L E A N I N G T O O L S
WELLHEAD CLEANING TOOLS
ANCILLARY TOOLS
CUSTOMIZED TOOLS

Safeguard your
downhole assets

B O P

Cleanup
efficiency
increased
by 300%

LINER TOP TEST TOOLS


RISER CLEANING TOOLS

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W E L L H E A D

C L E A N I N G

T O O L S

BRISTLE BACK Surface Wellhead Brushing/Jetting Tool WBJT-SUR


The wellhead area has been widely
recognized as one which requires
particular attention during wellbore cleanup operations performed
before running the completion.
This tool ensures that the multiple profiles are cleaned and free
of debris prior to completion,
reducing the incidence of
Non-Productive Time (NPT).

Applications
The BRISTLE BACK Surface
Wellhead Brushing/Jetting Tool
(WBJT) from M-I SWACO WELLBORE
PRODUCTIVITY simultaneously performs brushing/jetting functions
on surface wellheads.

Features

Benefits

One-piece, full-strength mandrel


Brass bristle-impregnated sleeve
Integral jetting slots on tool
Jetting activated by bearing/
diverter ring
Simple and easy to operate

Reduces NPT
Ensures surfaces are cleaned
and free of debris before
running the completion

How it works
The tool is constructed on a onepiece, full-strength mandrel with
box-up/pin-down drill-pipe connections. Mounted on the mandrel
is a brass bristle-impregnated
sleeve with jetting slots, sized for
the various ID changes within the
hanger area. The sleeve is rotationally locked to the mandrel and
provides an annular space for circulation between the ID of the
sleeve and the OD of the mandrel.
A bearing/diverter ring is mounted
at the bottom of the bristle sleeve to
act as a no-go ring when running
in hole.
When the ring bottoms-out in
the hanger area, the circulation
is diverted to the jetting slots,
and the tool is run to hanger
depth while slowly circulating
and rotating. The bristles sweep
the profiles and sealing surfaces
while they are being jetted with
the circulated fluid.
When running, the tool should
be landed with minimum weight;
a small pressure increase will be
noted. Rotate and jet for approximately 5 min, then pick up and
increase pump rates to circulate
loosened material out of the well.

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Debris cannot fall down the well


when the landing ring is in contact
with the hanger.
The tool cannot be operated
prematurely and, because the
mandrel is solid, it is safe in wellcontrol situations. A separate jetting sub can be run below the tool
to allow operation and jetting of
the blowout-preventer rams before
brushing-jetting the wellhead
hanger area. For extra assurance, a
WELL PATROLLER or WELL PROTECTOR
unit is often run below the tool to
collect any debris which falls into
the well when the WBJT is not
seated in the hanger area.

C L E A N I N G

T O O L S

Stabilizer Jetting and Circulating Tool

Applications
The Stabilizer Jetting and Circulating
Tool (SJCT) from M-I SWACO
WELLBORE PRODUCTIVITY is designed

to be run as part of the bottomhole


assembly of a drillstring when it is
desirable to boost the annular flow
velocity and/or jet the low-pressure
housing, high-pressure wellhead,
downhole casing adaptor profiles
and BOPs. Other uses include
replacement of a conventional
stabilizer and a secondary-recovery
means for a bore protector.

Features

Benefits

Full-strength body
Balls retained on seats in tool
Available in different versions
for specific applications
Secondary function as
bore-protector retrieval tool

Replacement of a
conventional stabilizer
Secondary-recovery capability
for a bore protector

The SJCT consists of a one-piece


body with two sets of ports
and four internal ball seats that
can be moved to open-close the
ports when necessary. It can be
used for a variety of functions
with the use of different stabilizer
sleeves. M-I SWACO offers three
versions of this tool:
Dual Jetting. The tool is Run In
Hole (RIH) in the closed position.
To open the lower set of ports, a
ball is dropped to the lowest ball
seat and pressure is applied. The
pump rate can then be increased
to pump through the lower row
of jets in the tool. To close the
lower set of ports, a second ball
is dropped and pressure applied.
The cycle can be repeated by
dropping a third ball and pressuring up to open the upper set
of ports for jetting. A fourth ball
is dropped and pressure applied
to finally close the upper set
of ports.
Circulating and Jetting. The tool
is RIH in the closed position. To

open circulate at increased annular velocity through the lower set


of ports, a ball is dropped to the
lowest ball seat and pressure is
applied. To close the lower set of
ports, a second ball is dropped
and pressure applied. For jetting, a third ball is dropped and
pressure is applied to open the
upper set of ports. A fourth ball
is dropped and pressure applied to
finally close the upper set of ports.
Single Jetting. The tool is RIH
in the closed position, and at
the appropriate time, a ball is
dropped to the lowest ball seat
and pressure applied to open the
lower set of ports. The pump rate
can then be increased to pump
through the jets in the tool. To
stop jetting, a second ball is
dropped and pressure applied
to close the upper set of ports.
In all versions of the tool, the balls
remain on their seats at all times,
but when the ports are closed,
pumping can be resumed through
the string below.

C I R C U L AT I N G T O O L S
DEBRIS RECOVERY TOOLS
C L E A N I N G T O O L S
ANCILLARY TOOLS
CUSTOMIZED TOOLS

How it works

CASING CLEANING TOOLS


BOP CLEANING TOOLS
W E L L H E A D

One tool that can either boost


annular flow velocity or jet the lowpressure housing, high-pressure
wellhead, casing-adaptor profiles
or Blowout Preventers (BOPs).

SJCT

LINER TOP TEST TOOLS


RISER CLEANING TOOLS

W E L L H E A D

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A N C I L L A R Y

T O O L S

Posi-Drift Sub
It is important to check the drift ID
of casing while running drill pipe
in the well. The Posi-Drift Sub has
been designed as the ideal tool to
meet this need while not interfering with normal drilling operations
or harming the casing.

Applications
The Posi-Drift Sub from M-I SWACO
WELLBORE PRODUCTIVITY is specifically designed to drift the casing not
only during drilling but wellbore
cleanup operations as well, prior to
running the completion equipment.
Customized outside diameters can
be supplied.

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PDS
How it works
The machined OD of the gauge
sleeve matches the API or a custom drift size of the casing. The
tool is built on a one-piece main
mandrel with box-up/pin-down
drill-pipe connections. The
gauge sleeve is free to rotate on
the mandrel and remain static
when the drill pipe is rotated,
preventing wear and/or damage to the casing ID. There are
no bolts, threaded-on rings,
clamps or welding used in the
construction of the tool, so
there are no components to
loosen and fall off downhole.
The tool should be run above
other casing-cleaning tools to
ensure the casing has been
cleaned prior to drifting with
the sub.

Features

Benefits

One-piece main mandrel


Free-rotating gauge sleeve
Standard drill-pipe connections
Generous fluid/debris bypass
No square shoulders to hang up
in well
Simple, robust design
Available for most casing
sizes/IDs

The tool has been designed to


check the drift of the casing
while running drill pipe in the
well and during wellbore cleanup
operations, prior to running the
completion equipment
Two or more units can be run consecutively to mimic a packer or
other long completion assembly

T O O L S

Landing Sub
Compatible with other tools from
M-I SWACO WELLBORE PRODUCTIVITY,
the Landing Sub acts as a no-go for
landing and activating other tools.

How it works
The unit is manufactured from
one piece with box-up/pindown drill-pipe connections
and has a central set of large,
tapered, fluted outer lugs.

The Landing Sub can be used to


activate an MFCT device or act as
a no-go for other tools. This is usually done on a liner-top polishedbore receptacle or other similar
internal-diameter restriction.

Features

Benefits

Lands on liner top, polishedbore receptacle or other


suitable shoulder
One-piece, rugged construction
No restriction in internal diameter

Designed to be run below an


MFCT (Multi-Function Circulating
Tool) unit and act as a no-go
device for activating the tool
Fluted body for generous
fluid bypass

CASING CLEANING TOOLS


C I R C U L AT I N G T O O L S
BOP CLEANING TOOLS
WELLHEAD CLEANING TOOLS
A N C I L L A R Y

Applications

LS

LINER TOP TEST TOOLS


RISER CLEANING TOOLS

A N C I L L A R Y

DEBRIS RECOVERY TOOLS


T O O L S
CUSTOMIZED TOOLS

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C U S T O M I Z E D

T O O L S

Disengageable Mill Assembly


The Disengageable Mill Assembly
has been designed to allow linerhanger-top Polished-Bore
Receptacles (PBRs)/TiebackBore Receptacles (TBRs) to be
cleaned and dressed off with no
need for complicated space-out
considerations, especially when
drilling inside the liner below.

PRODUCTIVITY allows conventional


liner-top PBRs/TBRs to be dressed
off or cleaned in the normal manner. This unique tool allows two
different PBR/TBR combinations
to be dressed off on the same run,
eliminating a separate trip for
each receptacle.

Applications
The Disengageable Mill Assembly
from M-I SWACO WELLBORE

Features

Benefits

Allows two different PBR/TBR


combinations to be dressed in
one run
Has a set of trip buttons which
prevents premature release of the
mills from the mandrel
Enables liner-hanger PBRs/
TBRs to be cleaned and dressed
without the need for complicated
space-out considerations
Permits drilling in the liner below
without no-going on PBR/TBR
as a restriction

Saves valuable rig time by


eliminating trips
Drilling is enabled in the liner
below without no-going on
PBR/TBR as a restriction

How it works
After dressing off and cleaning the
PBRs/TBRs, additional weight is
applied and the inner mandrel
of the mill set shears through the
mills, allowing the drill pipe above
to be tripped in the hole further.
The mill set remains in the PBR/
TBR to protect the already cleaned
receptacles while other drill pipe
is tripped in the hole and/or
rotated. The ability to disengage
through the upper PBR/TBR means
that a conventional set of mills can
land on another PBR/TBR below
the first, and allow it to be dressed
in the conventional manner. The
disengageability allows drillingmilling to take place in the liner
below without no-going or landing on the existing liner top and
preventing further progress in
the hole.

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The Disengageable Mill


Assembly left behind in the
PBR/TBR is then collected by the
inner mandrel as the drill pipe is
retrieved from the well. A unique
feature of the unit is a set of trip
buttons that prevents the separation of the mills from the mandrel until the mill set is correctly
positioned inside the relevant
PBR, thus preventing unwanted,
unplanned premature release.
When the unit has been located
and left inside the PBR, additional
no-go/landing subs can be spaced
out to land and stop. This allows
activation of other weight-set tools
such as the MFCT (Multi-Function
Circulating Tool).

DMA

T O O L S

Bearing Sub
circulating with the Standard-Type
MFCT device, the Bearing Sub from
M-I SWACO WELLBORE PRODUCTIVITY
prevents debris from entering
the liner when the Bearing Sub
is located on the liner top.

Applications
In addition to allowing the
drillstring to be rotated while

Features

Benefits

Lands on liner-top polishedbore receptacle or other


suitable shoulder
No internal connections
No restriction on internal
diameter
Simple, rugged construction
Fluted mandrel with
bronze bearings
Utilizes AISI steel for body and
parts; SAE 660 bronze bearings

Allows the whole drillstring to


be rotated while circulating with
the Standard-Type MFCT device
When the Bearing Sub is located
on the liner top, prevents debris
from entering the liner

How it works
The sub lands on the liner-top
polished-bore receptacle or other
suitable shoulder and allows the
MFCT tool to be sheared open
and remain open while circulating. When resting on the subs
shoulder, the whole string can
be rotated as fluid circulated
through the MFCT ports. When

the string is lifted, the MFCT ports


close and the Bearing Sub leaves
the shoulder and opens the flow
path, allowing circulation down
the string and up the liner and
casing annulus over the liner top.
The whole string can still be
rotated with the Bearing Sub
off the liner top.

CASING CLEANING TOOLS


C I R C U L AT I N G T O O L S
DEBRIS RECOVERY TOOLS
BOP CLEANING TOOLS
WELLHEAD CLEANING TOOLS
ANCILLARY TOOLS
C U S T O M I Z E D T O O L S

The Bearing Sub allows the entire


drillstring to be rotated while circulating with the Standard-Type
MFCT (Multi-Function Circulating
Tool) device in either the open or
closed position.

BS

LINER TOP TEST TOOLS


RISER CLEANING TOOLS

C U S T O M I Z E D

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C U S T O M I Z E D

T O O L S

Pressure Shear Sub


Sometimes, a reliable source of
additional pressure inside the drillstring is required to activate other
tools. The Pressure Shear Sub is
designed to meet this need.

Applications
The Pressure Shear Sub (PSS) from
M-I SWACO WELLBORE PRODUCTIVITY
is specifically designed to be run
in a drillstring to apply temporary
pressure for actuating another
tool above the PSS, such as a
near-bit reamer.

PSS
Features
One-piece, full-strength body
Full pressure integrity
no holes or ports in body
Ball retained on seat in tool

Benefits
Enables pressure to be applied
to other tools in the string
when required

How it works
The tool consists of a one-piece
body with an internal inner- and
outer-sleeve arrangement. The tool
is run in the initial position, which
allows flow through the string.
When additional pressure is
needed inside the drillstring, the
ball is dropped and landed on the
inner sleeve. Pressure is then built
up behind the ball to activate the

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other tool above the PSS. Once the


other tool has been actuated, the
driller increases fluid pressure until
the predetermined shear pressure is
reached. The inner sleeve shears and
moves downward, re-establishing
flow to the bit.
The PSS is used to apply additional pressure required to activate
other tools in the string.

T O O L S

RAZOR BACK CCT with Integral Top Dress Mill

Applications
This tool is designed as a mechanical aid for cleaning wellbore casings

and dressing liner-top PolishedBore Receptacles (PBRs). The tool


is HTHP-compatible and not vulnerable to chemical or acid attack.
It can be run as a stand-alone device
or in conjunction with circulating
tools, BRISTLE BACK CCT units and
chemical cleaning agents. The
RAZOR BACK CCT unit is very robust
and effective in removing mud
solids, heavy cement sheath, heavy
pipe scale and perforation burrs
from the casing ID, in addition to
dressing off the liner-top PBR.

Features

Benefits

Secure components
Self-centralizing,
flexible-blade lantern
Available in all common
casing-liner sizes; complete
with top dress mill for all
common PBR sizes
Supplied with drill-pipe box-up/
pin-down connections

Removes cement and mud


solids, burrs, pipe scale
Enhances chemical
cleaning action
Scrapes casing very close
to the liner top

How it works
The RAZOR BACK CCT device
consists of a one-piece body, a
non-rotating stabilizer sleeve,
a non-rotating scraping bladed
lantern, and an integral linertop dress mill. The body rotates
through the upper stabilizer sleeve
to avoid wear/damage to the casing
during pipe rotation. The bladed
lantern is strong and flexible and

provides the force to contact and


clean 360 of the pipe ID. The
lantern is self-centralizing inside
the pipe to ensure equal cleaning
force at all angles of inclination.
No clamps, bolts, threaded rings,
springs or multiple scraper blocks
that may be lost downhole are
used in tool construction.

CASING CLEANING TOOLS


C I R C U L AT I N G T O O L S
DEBRIS RECOVERY TOOLS
BOP CLEANING TOOLS
WELLHEAD CLEANING TOOLS
ANCILLARY TOOLS
C U S T O M I Z E D T O O L S

The RAZOR BACK CCT (Casing


Cleanup Tool) with Integral Top
Dress Mill from M-I SWACO
WELLBORE PRODUCTIVITY ensures
that the casing is scraped to a point
very close to the top of the liner so
that subsequently installed linertop tieback packers will be set and
sealed in a clean, properly prepared
section of casing.

RBTDM

LINER TOP TEST TOOLS


RISER CLEANING TOOLS

C U S T O M I Z E D

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C U S T O M I Z E D

T O O L S

VARO BACK Combination Casing Cleanup Tool


The VARO BACK* Combination Casing
Cleanup Tool from M-I SWACO
WELLBORE PRODUCTIVITY is a
mechanical aid for cleaning wellbore casings. It consists of a onepiece body onto which brush pads,
scraper blades, magnet pads and
stabilizer sleeves can be added. The
scraper blades and bristle pads are
strong, durable and provide the
force to contact and clean 360
degrees of the pipe ID. The HTHPcompatible VARO BACK tool is centralized inside the pipe to ensure
adequate cleaning force at all
angles of inclination.

Applications
The VARO BACK tool can be run as a
standalone device or in conjunction
with circulating tools and chemical
cleaning agents. The unit is very
robust and effective in removing
mud solids, heavy cement sheath

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and heavy pipe scale from the ID of


casing. The tool will catch and hold
small quantities of ferrous material.

Operation
The VARO BACK Combination Casing
Cleanup Tool is run as an integral
part of the cleanup string to scrape
and brush the casing as the pipe is
run in the hole. The tool operates
as the string is reciprocated. While
running in the hole, it is good practice to break circulation and reciprocate the pipe regularly (for example
every 5,000 ft [1,524 m]) to disperse
any debris buildup.
When running or pulling the tool
from a floating rig, ensure that the
tool is not in the BOP/wellhead area
when making or breaking a connection on the rig floor. This will avoid
any damage to the well or the tool
due to rig heave.

Features

Benefits

Removes mud solids,


cement sheath, pipe scale
and ferrous debris
Available in all common
casing/liner sizes
Supplied with drill-pipe box-up/
pin-down connections

Scouring action ensures a


clean pipe wall
Enhances chemical
cleaning action
Suitable for remote locations
due to its field-redressable
characteristic

VB

T O O L S

Disposable BRISTLE BACK CCT


Applications
In addition to running in conjunction with drillable or permanent
bridge plugs or cement retainers,
the Disposable BRISTLE BACK CCT
(Casing Cleanup Tool) unit from
M-I SWACO WELLBORE PRODUCTIVITY
can be attached to cementing
plugs to brush-clean the pipe
wall as the plugs are pumped
down the casing/tubing during
cement-displacement operations.

Features

Benefits

Removes mud solids, cement


sheath and pipe scale
Available in all common
casing/liner sizes
Supplied with customerrequested connection
Drillable with polycrystalline
or rock bits

Area for setting plug or packer


can be thoroughly cleaned by
reciprocation immediately prior
to setting

How it works
In the case of bridge plugs or
cement retainers, the tool is
attached to the bottom of the
packer. As the device is run in
hole to setting depth, it brushes
and cleans the casing or tubing.
The setting area for the packer or

plug can be thoroughly cleaned


by reciprocating the device prior
to the setting sequence.
The Disposable BRISTLE BACK
CCT unit is run in conjunction
with drillable or permanent bridge
plugs or cement retainers.

CASING CLEANING TOOLS


C I R C U L AT I N G T O O L S
DEBRIS RECOVERY TOOLS
BOP CLEANING TOOLS
WELLHEAD CLEANING TOOLS
ANCILLARY TOOLS
C U S T O M I Z E D T O O L S

The area in which a plug/packer


is to be set often requires thorough
cleaning by reciprocation prior to
the setting sequence. Having the
option to run a drillable cleanup
tool in conjunction with drillable
and permanent bridge plugs and
cement retainers can greatly
improve the reliability of
the setting operation.

DBB

LINER TOP TEST TOOLS


RISER CLEANING TOOLS

C U S T O M I Z E D

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Patent Information
M-I SWACO has taken the lead in introducing a comprehensive range of mechanical wellbore cleanup tools. These
tools are precision-engineered, problem-solving products which are specifically built for precompletion wellbore
cleanup operations. An international portfolio of broad base patents and patent applications, providing protection
for these tools, is summarized below.

WELL PATROLLER*
Downhole Filter and
Debris Extraction Tool
Designed to enhance the performance of the wellbore cleanup
and validate the effectiveness of
the process.

MFCT* Multi-Function
Circulating Tool
Designed to boost achievable flow
rates in the well during the cleanup
and displacement process.

UK and International Patents and Patent Applications


GB2335687B; GB2373529B; GB2336612B
U.S. Patents and Patent Applications
US6250387; US6347667

UK and International Patents and Patent Applications


GB2342666B; GB2341405B; GB2323111B; GB2326180B; GB2339814B;
GB2272923C
U.S. Patents and Patent Applications
US6279657; US6253861; US6102060; US6152228; US6454009

RAZOR BACK*
Casing Cleanup Tool
A casing scraper designed to be
more effective and robust than
old-style conventional tools.

UK and International Patents and Patent Applications


GB2334541B; GB2336612B; GB2373529B; GB2340862B; GB2354272B;
GB2359105A; GB2346629B; WO02/35055
U.S. Patents and Patent Applications
US6227291; US6347667; US6152220; US6401813;

BRISTLE BACK*
Casing Cleanup Tool

US6530429; US6152221

Incorporates all the unique features


of the RAZOR BACK in a brush-type
casing scraper for when high levels
of cleanliness are required.

BRISTLE BRUSH*
Casing Cleanup Tool
A brush tool designed for use
where high levels of cleanliness
are required.

UK and International Patents and Patent Applications


GB2338257
U.S. Patents and Patent Applications
US6209647; US5947203; US5829521;
US6464010

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GB2341405B; GB2323111B; GB2327445B


U.S. Patents and Patent Applications
US6253861; US6102060; US6220357

DABS* Dual-Action
Bypass Sub
Designed to be run in the drillstring
where it is desirable to jet the riser
and BOPs while running in and/or
pulling out of the hole.

MAGNO BACK*
Casing Cleanup Tool

UK and International Patents and Patent Applications


GB2350632A

A magnetic downhole tool for use


in wellbore cleanup operations to
retrieve ferrous debris.

WELL COMMISSIONER* Casing


Cleanup and Inflow Test Tool

UK and International Patents and Patent Applications


GB2374366A

A tool designed to allow an


inflow or negative test to be
carried out on a liner overlap
and shoe-track on the same trip
as the wellbore cleanup.

WELL PROTECTOR*
Debris Extraction Tool

UK and International Patents and Patent Applications


GB2327445B; GB2335687B

Designed to protect the well from


potentially harmful debris during
the wellhead/BOP jetting process.

U.S. Patents and Patent Applications

Completions GUARDIAN*

UK and International Patents and Patent Applications

Completions tool developed for


use in wells where a high degree
of cleanliness is required when running and setting production packers
and other completion equipment.

GB2335687B; GB2373529B; GB2336612B

VALIDATOR* Downhole
Fluid Sampling Tool

UK and International Patents and Patent Applications

Designed to check and validate the


cleanliness of the completion fluid
left in the well.

US6220357; US6250387

U.S. Patents and Patent Applications


US6250387; US6347667

GB2367844A
U.S. Patents and Patent Applications
US6609569

CASING CLEANING TOOLS


C I R C U L AT I N G T O O L S
DEBRIS RECOVERY TOOLS
BOP CLEANING TOOLS
WELLHEAD CLEANING TOOLS
ANCILLARY TOOLS
CUSTOMIZED TOOLS

Designed to be run in a cleanup


string where it is desirable to boost
the flow velocity above a liner or
casing crossover.

UK and International Patents and Patent Applications

LINER TOP TEST TOOLS


RISER CLEANING TOOLS

SABS* Single-Action
Bypass Sub

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Patent Information
Disengageable Mill Assembly

UK and International Patents and Patent Applications

Designed to allow more than one


liner-top PBR to be cleaned and
dressed off during the same
wellbore cleanup trip.

WO03/062582

RIDGE BACK* Burr Mill

UK and International Patents and Patent Applications

Wellbore cleanup tool developed for


use in the post-perforating phase of
a well to deburr perforations for the
subsequent passage of packers or
other close tolerance equipment.

GB2346629B

SJCT* Stabilizer Jetting


and Circulating Tool

UK and International Patents and Patent Applications

Designed to be run as part of the


BHA of a drillstring when it is
desirable to boost the annular flow
velocity and/or jet the low-pressure
housing, high-pressure wellhead,
downhole casing adapter profiles
and BOPs.

U.S. Patents and Patent Applications


US6152221

GB2341405B
U.S. Patents and Patent Applications
US6253861

CENTURION* Circulating Valve

UK and International Patents and Patent Applications

Developed for use in the drilling


and completion phase of wells
when high circulating rates or an
alternative flow path are required.

GB2341405B; GB2326180B; GB2309470B; GB2325682B

Other tools

UK and International Patents and Patent Applications

U.S. Patents and Patent Applications


US6253861; US6152228

GB2346401A; GB2338734A; GB2358208A; WO02/081857; WO03/036014;


WO03/040516; GB2340864B; GB2338257; GB2354542B; GB2309470B;
GB2325682B; W002/61236
U.S. Patents and Patent Applications
US6343648; US6302214; US5829521; US5947203; US6464010; US6453996

Additional Patent Applications are pending in other jurisdictions.

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LINER TOP TEST TOOLS


RISER CLEANING TOOLS

Smoother completions,
less NPT, lower costs
From the Gulf of Mexico and Saudi Arabia to the North Sea and West Africa, the
well-cleanup tools and services offered by M-I SWACO* are helping operators save
time and money on their completions. The result: faster completions in less time
with lower costs.

www.miswaco.com
2007 M-I L.L.C. All rights reserved. *Mark of M-I L.L.C.

CASING CLEANING TOOLS


C I R C U L AT I N G T O O L S
DEBRIS RECOVERY TOOLS
BOP CLEANING TOOLS
WELLHEAD CLEANING TOOLS
ANCILLARY TOOLS
CUSTOMIZED TOOLS

Specialized tools
for wellbore productivity

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Locations
Texas

Colorado

Brazil

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Houston, TX 77072
Tel: +12815611300
Fax: +12815611556

410 17th Street, #800


Denver, CO 80202
Tel: +13036230911
Fax: +13035727044

Northwoods Industrial Park West


12243 A FM 529
Houston, TX 77041
Tel: +17139831700
Fax: +17139831720

4221 W. Centenial Parkway


Rifle, CO 81650
Tel: +19706258326
Fax: +19706253904

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Brazil
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23588416
23597776
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United Kingdom
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Holland
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Tel: +31725763120
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Norway
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