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The multiple, clean cuts provided by the MPC eliminate additional fish milling and ensure efficient pipe recovery operations. The Mechanical Pipe Cutter (MPC ) solution from Baker Hughes, a GE company (BHGE), reduces logistical and environmental constraints of stuck pipe or pipe recovery operations. It provides precise, downhole pipe cutting electromechanically, without the use of ballistics or hazardous chemicals. The MPC performs clean cuts with less debris and no damage to external tubulars or control lines, reducing nonproductive time (NPT), personnel risk, and overall intervention costs. Cutting penetration is continuously measured and controlled from the surface, confirming the cut has been made successfully and avoiding needless trips out of hole. The cutter’s temperature and pressure ratings enable pipe cutting in hotter and deeper environments, while eliminating additional time-consuming pipe recovery operations. The unlimited settings are controlled by the surface computer system and multiple cuts can be made in one trip, saving time and rig costs. Compared to conventional cutters, the MPC cuts a wider range of pipe sizes and types, including steel, alloy (chrome), and Inconel®. The MPC is easily transportable. It ships in two 10-ft (6-m) sections for quick deployment to offshore or remote locations. The cutter’s small diameter makes it suitable for restricted areas, and it can be used with BHGE wireline, tractor, and TeleCoil intelligent coiled tubing services. To learn more about how the BHGE Mechanical Pipe Cutter can recover pipe safely and economically, contact your BHGE representative or visit bhge.com. Applications Difficult or controlled pipe recovery situations Downhole pipe sizes 2 7 /8-in. to 7-in. Precise cuts in offshore or remote wells Benefits Saves time and rig costs Prevents damage to outer strings Cuts a wide range of pipe types and diameters Reduces logistical and environmental risks Transports easily Mechanical Pipe Cutter Achieve fast and effective recovery of downhole pipe bhge.com

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Page 1: Mechanical Pipe Cutter - Baker Hughes, a GE Company · 2019-04-22 · The multiple, clean cuts provided by the MPC eliminate additional fish milling and ensure efficient pipe recovery

The multiple, clean cuts provided by the MPC eliminate additional fish milling and ensure efficient pipe recovery operations.

The Mechanical Pipe Cutter™ (MPC™) solution from Baker Hughes, a GE company (BHGE), reduces logistical and environmental constraints of stuck pipe or pipe recovery operations. It provides precise, downhole pipe cutting electromechanically, without the use of ballistics or hazardous chemicals. The MPC performs clean cuts with less debris and no damage to external tubulars or control lines, reducing nonproductive time (NPT), personnel risk, and overall intervention costs.

Cutting penetration is continuously measured and controlled from the surface, confirming the cut has been made successfully and avoiding needless trips out of hole. The cutter’s temperature and pressure ratings enable pipe cutting in hotter and deeper environments, while eliminating additional time-consuming pipe recovery operations. The unlimited settings are controlled by the surface computer system and multiple cuts can be made in one trip, saving time and rig costs. Compared to conventional cutters, the MPC cuts a wider

range of pipe sizes and types, including steel, alloy (chrome), and Inconel®.

The MPC is easily transportable. It ships in two 10-ft (6-m) sections for quick deployment to offshore or remote locations. The cutter’s small diameter makes it suitable for restricted areas, and it can be used with BHGE wireline, tractor, and TeleCoil™ intelligent coiled tubing services.

To learn more about how the BHGE Mechanical Pipe Cutter can recover pipe safely and economically, contact your BHGE representative or visit bhge.com.

Applications

• Difficult or controlled pipe recovery situations

• Downhole pipe sizes 2 7/8-in. to 7-in.

• Precise cuts in offshore or remote wells

Benefits

• Saves time and rig costs • Prevents damage to

outer strings • Cuts a wide range of pipe

types and diameters • Reduces logistical and

environmental risks • Transports easily

Mechanical Pipe CutterAchieve fast and effective recovery of downhole pipe

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Page 2: Mechanical Pipe Cutter - Baker Hughes, a GE Company · 2019-04-22 · The multiple, clean cuts provided by the MPC eliminate additional fish milling and ensure efficient pipe recovery

MPC specifications

Tool length 18.16 ft (5.54 m)

Two sections8.33 ft (2.54 m)

9.83 ft (3 m)

Tool diameter

21/8-in. (54-mm) tool cuts 27/8-in. (73-mm) to 4-in. (102-mm) pipe

21/2-in. (64-mm) tool cuts 4-in. (102-mm) to 41/2-in. (114-mm) pipe

31/4-in. (83-mm) tool cuts 4-in. (102-mm) to 7-in. (178-mm) pipe

Rating 392°F (200°C) and 25,000 psi (1,724 bar)

Current pipe cutting sizes

27/8-in. (73-mm) to 7-in. (178-mm) pipe

Maximum wall thickness

0.5-in. (12.7-mm) – 21/8-in. (54-mm) tool

0.68-in. (17.3-mm) – 21/2-in. (64-mm) tool

0.75-in. (19.1-mm) – 31/4-in. (83-mm) tool

Copyright 2019 Baker Hughes, a GE company, LLC (“BHGE”). All rights reserved.

The information contained in this document is company confidential and proprietary property of BHGE and its affiliates. It is to be used only for the benefit of BHGE and may not be distributed, transmitted, reproduced, altered, or used for any purpose without the express written consent of BHGE.

Baker Hughes reserves the right to make changes in specifications and features shown herein, or discontinue the product described at any time without notice or obligation. Contact your BHGE representative for the most current information. The Baker Hughes logo, Mechanical Pipe Cutter, MPC, and TeleCoil are trademarks of Baker Hughes, a GE company, LLC. GE and the GE Monogram are trademarks of the General Electric Company.

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