ADJUSTABLE GAUGE STABILIZERS
The ADJUSTABLE GAUGE STABILIZER (AGS) is a simple and reliable tool recently developed by MOTORMAX for correcting inclination in both rotary and motor based bottom hole assemblies.

The AGS is three (two as an option) positional and operated from surface by means of reducing and then increasing pump flow. No weight has to be applied to the string to move the tool from one position to the other. AGS is hydraulically actuated and it is ideal for running above or below motors, the blade change being carried out without fear of stalling the motor or damaging the PDC bit. In addition, the AGS has a nominal pressure loss and does not compromise bit hydraulics when being run in either rotary or motor based bottom hole assemblies.
AGS acting as the first string stabilizer — rotary bha

Installation of AGS as first string stabilizer provides build up in the closed position (retracted) and slight drop off in the open position (extended).

AGS installed 1.5-4.6 m above the full gage near-bit stabilizer helps to change inclination in rotary drilling from 1.5°/30 m (build up) to — 0.6°/30 m (drop off). So directional driller is able to control the well trajectory without wasting time for round trip to change the string stabilizer.

Build up/drop off rate depends on the distance between the near-bit stabilizer and AGS. Aggressive rates may be reached by decreasing this distance.


Behaviour of BHA with AGS in any mode is the same as regular, which allows to combine two BHA types in one. As a result, we get smoother build up trajectory and cost reduction by decreasing number of round trips.
AGS acting as near-bit stabilizer — rotary bha

Recently AGS has been used as a rotating near-bit stabilizer right below the motor. Now this BHA is commonly used for horizontal wells with size 165.1 and smaller.

The tool is placed right above the bit and torqued to lower box of the motor. Full gage mode of the stabilizer is set to the size 3mm less than wellbore (bit) diameter. Motor may be equipped with bearing section stabilizer. Third stabilizer is installed 4.9 — 6.1m above in the drill string, this distance is defined by position of connection point of motors with twin power section.

Unplanned corrections of azimuth in horizontal wells are very rare. AGS allows to set a zero bend angle and achieve higher ROP with fast correction of inclination. Use of the tool below the motor provides build up rate up to +1,4°/30 m in open mode (extended) and drop off rate up to — 2,5°/30 m in "closed" mode (retracted).

Sections with small radius of hole curvature are commonly drilled with bits with increased diameter to support drillability of the wellbore with rigid BHA components (e.g., to drill 155.6 and 165.1mm sections of the well bits with diameters 165.1 and 171.4mm accordingly). Field test data have proven that the stabilizer passes through the sections with curvature up to 22°/30m.
AGS above the motor

About one quarter of the BHA with AGS are BHA where AGS is placed above the motor. According to research results 90% of time for hold sections drilling in sliding mode is spent on correction of inclination.

DRILLING OF HOLD SECTIONS: Cost advantage of AGS installation above the motor is decreasing time for inclination correction. In this case changes of wellbore geometry are made by changing mode of operation of AGS during rotary drilling. This decreases sliding time. As a result we get faster ROP, cleaner hole and better wellbore quality as we eliminate violent geometry changes due to multiple orientations with motor.

DRILLING OF HORIZONTAL WELLS: Increase of inclination angle leads to increase of BHA aggressivity. In some cases AGS is enough to make 6 the required inclination corrections, so installation of straight motor is possible.
AGS below the motor

Recently AGS has been used as a rotating near-bit stabilizer right below the motor. Now this BHA is commonly used for horizontal wells with size 165.1 and smaller.

The tool is placed right above the bit and torqued to lower box of the motor. Full gage mode of the stabilizer is set to the size 3mm less than wellbore (bit) diameter. Motor may be equipped with bearing section stabilizer. Third stabilizer is installed 4.9 — 6.1m above in the drill string, this distance is defined by position of connection point of motors with twin power section.

Unplanned corrections of azimuth in horizontal wells are very rare. AGS allows to set a zero bend angle and achieve higher ROP with fast correction of inclination. Use of the tool below the motor provides build up rate up to +1,4°/30 m in open mode (extended) and drop off rate up to — 2,5°/30 m in "closed" mode (retracted).

Sections with small radius of hole curvature are commonly drilled with bits with increased diameter to support drillability of the wellbore with rigid BHA components (e.g., to drill 155.6 and 165.1mm sections of the well bits with diameters 165.1 and 171.4mm accordingly). Field test data have proven that the stabilizer passes through the sections with curvature up to 22°/30m
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