Churchill's DAV MX Chosen For Record Breaking Geothermal Well
Extreme heat no sweat for Churchill Drilling Tools
Our flagship DAV MX CircSub was selected for the world’s deepest and hottest geothermal borehole in the Iceland Deep Drilling Project (IDDP) on the Reykjanes Peninsula.
The IDDP well is earmarked to become an integral part of Iceland’s geothermal energy production – providing clean, renewable energy by using supercritical steam heated by the earth’s magma.
Drilling took 168 days and involved the deepening of an existing geothermal borehole to a depth of 4650m. The IDDP team encountered temperatures of 427°C at a depth of 4650m – simultaneously creating the deepest and hottest ever geothermal borehole and encountering supercritical conditions at a shallower depth than anticipated.
The DAV MX CircSub was selected on the recommendation of a major operator and partner in the IDDP project due to its robust temperature resistance and experience in HPHT conventional wells. The tool offered a contingency for the IDDP team against pack-off related circulation loss in which the bottom hole assembly (BHA) components would be literally cooked if circulation was lost.
Mike Churchill, CEO and commercial director said: “We are delighted to secure two world firsts’ on this well. The IDDP well is both the deepest and hottest geothermal well on record and it is a reflection on the DAV MX that it was selected to be run in this string. The tool has a significant case history in HPHT wells and can withstand a good deal of punishment – both of which suited the client in this unconventional case.
“Geothermal wells are a new area for Churchill and it is a market we are looking to expand as our competition in the segment simply cannot match the resilience of the CircSub.”
Source: Churchill Drilling Tools