Alcoa has announced it will start producing aluminum pipe for well drilling.  They say the lighter weight will allow deeper holes and they will be more corrosion resistant.

http://in.reuters.com/article/2012/08/02/alcoa-pipes-idINL2E8J2DZM2...

That should help create more American jobs, especially if they start to export pipe or the technology.

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Time to invest in bauxite mines?

 You won't have to worry about rusty old well caseings leaking,if Aluminum works its good step in the right direction.

its drill pipe, not casing.... and this isn't new, we've been using it for years.  Good to see an American company getting some more work though!!!

Why is it not used in casing? Is it just a matter of strength?

More like the problem is cost....drilling pipe is re-used many times which makes it cost effective and is lighter which allows smaller rigs to do the same job, or longer lengths with the big rigs.

Mike,

Isn't this actually extruded tubing with machined ends, not pipe?  Many aluminum alloys that are high strenth can not be welded or bent as much as steel.  I would guess they offer a straighter pilot and less vibration and wobble but if damaged can't be repaired.  Do they flex enough to make the radius to horizontal?

Dan 

Dan,

I'd usually refer to it as drill steel but as were talking Aluminum.... But yes, it's tubing with threaded ends the same as any other drill steel. Dont know about vibration... We use it to extend the depth capability of our top hole rigs. don't know if it's used in horizontal wells or not, but with the depths we see here I doubt that most big rigs have a problem tripping out.

Thanks Mike,

I don't know anything about drilling practices but if the aluminum tubing "pipes"  are a quality alloy, great care of the threads would be needed to keep them in good shape above and beyond using steel.  The cost would be many times more for aluminum and if field repairs are made on the steel threads, aluminum would tear the dies up way quicker.  Cheap aluminun would really require more care but I can't imagine that is used.  Do you know what a piece of aluminum drill tube costs?  Are the steel and aluminum pipes universal in size, interchangable?  If so steel could still be used to bend the radius and cut the horizontal using aluminum on the vertical if it is to stiff to make the bend.

In another discussion, Jack pointed out how the word "Fracking" was irratating to O&G profesionals.  I am not a machinist or metalurgist but if O&G pros refer to tubing as pipe I have no remorse for wrongly using the term "fracking". 

I have to ask, and please tell us, if casing is tubing, not pipe?

Dan

Jim is the Litwinovich well permit in Pulaski township? I was told it was but can't confirm it.

There are a couple of large tracts of land owned by the Litwinovich family (surprisingly, we are not related) some are in Pulaski some are not. Not sure where the pad for that permit is located.

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