Composite Polymeric Sucker Rod Guides: State-of-Practice, Causes of Failure, and Circular Economy Opportunities
Chundu Gyem Tamang, Allan Manalo, Paulomi (Polly) Burey, Wahid Ferdous, Tristan Shelley, Mayur Patel, Tony Chapman

TL;DR
This paper reviews polymeric sucker rod guides in oil and gas, their failure causes, and recycling challenges to promote sustainability.
Contribution
The study identifies research gaps and proposes future directions for improving durability and enabling circular economy practices.
Findings
Approximately 18,600 metric tonnes of polymeric sucker rod guides are discarded annually.
Degradation mechanisms and recycling approaches for these components remain unexplored.
Current practices hinder sustainability and increase polymer waste in landfills.
Abstract
The oil and gas industry generates substantial amounts of polymeric waste each year, including sucker rod guides manufactured from premium thermoplastics such as Polyphenylene Sulphide (PPS), Polyacrylamide (PAA), Polyamide (PA), and Polyether ether ketone (PEEK). It is estimated that, annually, approximately 18,600 metric tonnes of polymeric sucker rod guides are discarded worldwide, contributing significantly to landfill accumulation. This paper critically reviews the behaviour of polymeric rod guides when exposed to downhole environments where high temperature, pressure, contamination, and severe mechanical stresses act simultaneously. These components are essential in maintaining system reliability, yet research and development on polymeric rod guides remain limited, and investigations into their degradation and failure mechanisms are non-existent. In addition, there are currently…
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TopicsLandfill Environmental Impact Studies · Drilling and Well Engineering · Geotechnical Engineering and Underground Structures
