On 12 April 1996 Louisiana Land and Exploration Company successfully ran an
d cemented a 14,510 ft string of 16-in. 146.2 1bf/ft (0.907-in. wall) P-110
casing in their Big Horn 4-36 well located in Fremont County, Wyoming. The
string had an air weight of over 2.1 million pounds and a hook load of ove
r 1.8 million pounds. This world record feat was the result of a concerted,
team effort involving Engineering, Purchasing, Suppliers, and Service Comp
anies. The 16-in. casing string played a critical role in drilling the well
that had a total depth of over 24,000 ft. The paper details the complement
ary roles and contributions of each group involved in this challenging proj
ect. The overall well design philosophy is discussed along with a review of
the detailed 16-in. casing design structural load and von Mises triaxial s
tress analysis. The specialized casing material specifications and manufact
uring procedures are presented and related to casing string performance req
uirements. The paper outlines the casing connector selection criteria and d
escribes the premium connector used on the casing string to withstand the h
igh axial forces and pressures encountered while running the casing and dri
lling the well. The equipment and procedures used to safely and efficiently
run the casing string in a total of only 43 hr from rig up to tear down wi
th 31 hr running time an also described. The 14,510 ft casing string was ce
mented back to the surface in a single stage. The paper addresses the impor
tance of the mud properties prior to cementing as well as the design and ex
ecution of the cement job. Both were critical to successfully completing th
e job.