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What is down-the-hole (DTH) drilling?
Down-the-hole (DTH) drilling has made it easier for contractors to drill wells faster and more efficiently, and to transition from dirt boring to rock boring just by adding a compressor and hammer to the drill bit.
How does DTH drilling work?
With DTH drilling, contractors can change the drill that they were using for the current directional bore to a rock drill when they encounter rock by connecting the drill with a compressor and a steerable hammer. Well drilling also needed changes to be made to rotary drilling when the well needed to take a turn.
What are drilling parameters?
Drilling parameters play a large role in helping drillers achieve superior drilling performance and long equipment life. They are basic recommendations that help guide a driller avoid burning core bits or damaging other drilling equipment, and help achieve a good rate of penetration and core recovery.
How fast can you drill a well with DTH?
With DTH, it was now possible to turn 2-4 degrees curves and drill the well’s tangent up to 30 degrees or greater averaging 300 feet per hour, where rotary drilling would progress 30-40 feet per hour.
How long did it take to drill a 12,000 ft hole?
The original estimate for completion of a 12,000-foot hole was 30 days using the conventional rotary technique, which was reduced to 13 days using the DTH method. Before DTH was used, drillers would typically case the vertical portion of the well and convert to rotary drilling to drill at a tangent.
What factors affect drilling parameters?
There is a clear relationship between the drilling parameters and all others factors in drilling, such as the diameter of the equipment you’re using, rock hardness or ground variability. We have seen that when drilling conditions change, drillers will adjust their drilling parameters.


