Halliburton unveils new line of shaped cutter drill bits

Feb. 2, 2018
Halliburton has introduced Geometrix 4D shaped cutters, a line of four distinct geometric profiles to help improve cutting efficiency and increase control to reduce drilling costs. 

Halliburton has introduced Geometrix 4D shaped cutters, a line of four distinct geometric profiles to help improve cutting efficiency and increase control to reduce drilling costs.

The new cutters expand the capabilities of traditional polycrystalline diamond materials by shaping the cutting structure to optimize drilling performance for specific applications. Traditional flat cutters generate heat and wear, which slows drilling progress as operators must frequently check or replace damaged bits.

Geometrix 4D shaped cutters optimize drilling performance for specific applications. (Courtesy Halliburton)

The new line includes Chisel plowed scribe cutter for brittle formations such as carbonates; Chopper plowed cylinder cutter for increased heat dissipation in high energy drilling operations such as shale formations; Dagger multi-plowed cutter with fluid channels to improve cleaning and prevent plugging around the cutter face; and Machete optimized tip geometry cutter for use in formations that require high point loading.

“The launch of Geometrix cutters demonstrates our ability to collaborate with customers and translate knowledge into solutions that can help lower drilling costs,” said Scott Regimbald, vice president of the Halliburton Drill Bits and Services business. “Each cutter is tailored for specific applications so operators now have the most complete portfolio to meet their drilling challenges.”

In a recent job offshore Mexico where an operator was drilling a limestone-shale formation, the Geometrix bit doubled the rate of penetration over a 700-m (2,297-ft) section saving the operator three days of drilling time compared to offset wells.