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Pipe, Drill Defined

In rotary well drilling, the rigid pipe connection between the collar of the drill at the working level and the rotary table on the derrick platform. In addition to transmitting the driving power to the drill bit, the open drill pipe is used to force mud to and through the perforated drill bit for the purpose of cooling and lubricating the bit and picking up the cuttings so that they can be washed to the surface and removed.

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