Rotary Steerable System (RSS)
Rotary Steerable System (RSS) technology is an advanced directional drilling method that allows for steering a wellbore while the drill string is continuously rotating, eliminating the need to stop and slide a motor. It uses specialized downhole tools to enable higher rates of penetration, smoother boreholes, and greater directional control. The system steers the bit through "push-the-bit" (pads that push against the borehole wall) or "point-the-bit" (a bent housing or a bent sub near the bit) methods, controlled via surface commands.
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RSS (model WRS-6) is a point-bit rotary steerable system able to produce build rates as high as 12°/100 ft.
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The only Point the Bit System in the market.
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The fully rotating design reduces drag and dependence on wellbore contact for steering.
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All steering mechanisms are internally isolated to reduce wear and improve reliability.
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Built in rotational donwlink command .
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Built in near bit inclination and azimuthal gamma measurements.