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Chapter 9 – CASING AND CEMENTING                                 199






                        ▪ Protect unconsolidated surface formations from being eroded
                        away by the drilling fluid.

                     ▪ Sometimes to support the weight of the wellhead and BOPs.
                    Figure 9–2 shows a bottom joint of 30" OD conductor pipe with a drive
                 shoe on the bottom. This shoe has teeth to help to break up the rock as the
                 conductor is hammered into the ground or seabed.


































                 Fig. 9–2. Bottom joint of 30" diameter casing with the pile drive shoe

                    Surface casing


                    The surface casing is the first casing that is set deep enough for the
                 formations at the shoe to withstand pressure from a kicking formation
                 lower down. The purposes of the surface casing are to accomplish the
                 following:
                        ▪ Allow a BOP to be connected so that the well can be
                        drilled deeper









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