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Q125 Casing Pipe – High-Strength Steel Casing for Oil & Gas Wells

Q125 Casing Pipe

What Is Q125 Casing Pipe?

Q125 is an ultra-high-strength steel casing grade defined under API 5CT / ISO 11960, with a yield strength of 125,000–150,000 psi and a minimum tensile strength of 135,000 psi. Through controlled alloy design, quenching, and tempering, API 5CT Q125 casing achieves excellent strength, toughness, and dimensional stability for demanding downhole conditions. Q125 casing pipe is typically used in deep and ultra-deep wells where high axial load, collapse resistance, and burst pressure performance are critical.

  • Applicable Product: Casing & Tubing 4½”–20”
  • Thread Types: STC / LTC / BTC, Premium Connections
  • Available Lengths: R1 / R2 / R3
  • Service Environment: Ultra-Deep Wells, High-Pressure Gas Wells, API 5CT / ISO 11960 Compliant

Q125 Casing Chemical Composition

API 5CT Q125 casing pipe is a high-strength low-alloy casing grade. Its chemical composition is controlled to ensure hardenability, toughness, and stable mechanical performance after quenching and tempering. In API 5CT chemical composition tables, Q125 is listed with Type 1, Type 2, Type 3, and Type 4 chemistry options; “NL” means no limit, while the element still needs to be reported in product analysis.

GradeTypeC max.Mn max.Mo max.Cr max.Ni max.Cu max.P max.S max.Si max.
Q12510.00350.01350.00850.0150.00990.00020.0001
Q12520.00350.01NLNL0.00990.00020.0002
Q12530.0050.019NLNL0.00990.00030.0001
Q12540.0050.019NLNL0.00990.00030.0002

Q125 Casing Mechanical Properties

GradeTypeYield StrengthTensile StrengthHardness
Q125All862–1034 MPa
125,000–150,000 psi
≥931 MPa
 ≥135,000 psi
No fixed max hardness limit; hardness variation is controlled

Test requirements of Q125 Casing Pipe

Steel GradeMandatory TestsSupplementary TestsNDTCorrosion TestKey Control Requirements
Q125Chemical analysis, Tensile, Hardness, Hydrostatic pressureMetallographic examinationUT+MTlimitedHigh-strength crack risk
Q125-1 vs Q125-2 vs Q125-3 vs Q125-4 Comparison — octgcasing.com
Material Comparison

Q125-1 vs Q125-2 vs Q125-3 vs Q125-4

All four types share the same Q125 yield strength grade, but differ significantly in chemical composition controls, impurity limits, and applicable well conditions.

Item Q125-1 Q125-2 Q125-3 Q125-4
Strength Grade Q125 Q125 Q125 Q125
Key Difference Strictest composition control; most conservative Strict on C/Mn/P/S; more flexible on Mo/Cr Wider composition limits Very close to Type 3; usually need to check procurement spec / mill MTC
C, Mn Lower Lower Can be higher Can be higher
P, S Impurities Lower Lower Can be higher Can be higher
Mo, Cr Upper limit specified NL (No Limit) NL (No Limit) NL (No Limit)
Selection Guidance High-reliability; priority for critical well sections When mill alloy design flexibility is acceptable General sweet-well; cost/delivery priority Same as Q125-3; must confirm contract requirements

Selection Recommendations by Type

Q125-2 — Acceptable After Engineering Approval

ALTERNATIVE

If the mill has mature heat treatment and alloy design capabilities, and the MTC, impact test, hardness, NDE, dimensional, and connection performance all meet project requirements, Q125-2 can be used. It allows greater Mo/Cr flexibility, so you cannot rely on the grade designation alone — actual heat-specific chemistry and inspection reports must be reviewed.

Q125-3 / Q125-4 — Not Recommended for High-Risk Well Sections

USE WITH CAUTION

These two types have wider composition windows, especially with higher allowable C, Mn, P, and S values. They are not necessarily unusable, but are better suited for non-sour service, sweet wells, designs with sufficient safety margins, where operator specifications allow and mill quality records are reliable. Exercise caution in well sections sensitive to low-temperature toughness, SSC risk, or connection sealing integrity.

What is Q125 casing pipe?

Q125 casing pipe is a high-strength oilfield casing pipe manufactured according to API 5CT.
The “Q125” grade means the pipe has a minimum yield strength of 125,000 psi. It is mainly used in deep wells, high-pressure wells, and high-load drilling conditions.

What are the specifications of API 5CT Q125 casing?

ItemQ125 Specification
StandardAPI 5CT
Minimum yield strength125 ksi / 862 MPa
Maximum yield strength150 ksi / 1,034 MPa
Minimum tensile strength135 ksi / 931 MPa
Heat treatmentQuenched and tempered
Common connectionsSTC, LTC, BTC, premium connections
ApplicationDeep wells, HPHT wells, high-pressure formations

What is the difference between Q125 and P110 casing?

Q125 has higher yield and tensile strength than P110, so it is more suitable for deeper wells and more severe mechanical loading conditions.
However, Q125 is usually more expensive and may require stricter quality control.

Is Q125 casing suitable for sour gas / H₂S environments?

Q125 is not recommended for sour gas or H₂S environments.

For sour service, grades such as L80, C90, T95, C110, or other NACE-compliant materials are usually preferred.

What sizes are available for Q125 casing pipe?

4-1/2″, 5″, 5-1/2″, 7″, 7-5/8″, 8-5/8″, 9-5/8″, 10-3/4″, 13-3/8″, 16″, 18-5/8″, and 20″.

Available sizes depend on the manufacturer, wall thickness, weight, connection type, and order quantity.