Experience of Drilling Out Cast Iron Bridge Plugs
27 September 2024Hi Folks,
I'm looking at re-entering legacy wells (but less than 30years old) which have a cast iron bridge plug (e.g. Baker N-1, Owen BP PLG) set in the 9-5/8" casing, and 50m cement plug on top.
According to the literature, the Bridge Plugs (BP) are "drillable" as they are cast-iron.
But I'm keen to know anyone's actual experience if they drilled out as easily as the brochure says!
We want the entire 9-5/8" BP out of the well, and can't just push to bottom, as we need access to the 7" liner below.
Planning a flat bottom mill or a mill tooth junk bit (3-1-6), steady parameters and probably pump some sweeps to lift the debris.
Open to suggestions and prior experience.
Many thanks
Ryan
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