Abstract
An early (while downhole and before pull out of hole) rerun recommendation was identified as a driver of cost saving because no/less back-up tools are required at drilling sites.
Evaluation of the maintenance needs according to established event-based-maintenance criteria indicates the depth of maintenance the assets would undergo in an AMO (Assembly, Maintenance and Overhaul) workshop. Under the assumption that low-level maintenances may be postponed, existing event-based-maintenance criteria can be reused as lay-down criteria - until a specific set of rules is identified.
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Recommended Citation
Baker Hughes Company, "Rig-Site Rerun Recommendation System Based on Real-Time Load Records, Load History and Part-Number-Specific Maintenance Criteria", Technical Disclosure Commons, (March 12, 2025)
https://www.tdcommons.org/dpubs_series/7892