Liquid purification or separation – Diverse distinct separators – Including a filter
Patent
1999-07-27
2000-08-29
Lithgow, Thomas M.
Liquid purification or separation
Diverse distinct separators
Including a filter
210188, 210258, 210259, 210402, 210403, 210406, 175 66, 175206, 209 17, E21B 2106, B01D 3600
Patent
active
061103675
DESCRIPTION:
BRIEF SUMMARY
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to a device of the kind indicated in the introduction of claim 1.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
It is of great interest to recover valuable components that can be recycled by treatment and cleaning of drilling mud, such as the original drilling mud, including particular components added to this in order to reach desired characteristics, said components also being of particulate form.
In addition, environmental considerations and labor conditions have recently gained increasing interest. It is known that the oil industry is responsible for considerable releases of environmentally hazardous materials, and that workers, e.g. on the platforms, have been exposed to considerable amounts of health-hazardous substances.
Norwegian Patent no. 172568 describes a method and device for treatment of returned drilling mud during oil and gas drilling. Included is a degassing step, a vibrating screen shaker, and one or more steps of separating coarse to fine cuttings from drilling mud, as well as a transport system for transporting the cuttings. One of the features characterizing this method is the use of a so called screw classifier as a first separating step. A disadvantage of this system and other similar systems using conventional vibrating screen shakers is that the cuttings, e.g. if the crown bit penetrates particularly difficult formations, clogs the screen shaker. In this case the screen must be manually scraped and de-clogged. Of this reason, the screen shaker system must be partly open, in order to give access for the workers with their tools. In this case, the workers are also exposed to chemicals and gasses present in the drilling mud and cuttings.
In systems known today, the separated cuttings contain too much drilling mud, resulting in a relatively large loss of active drilling mud, leading to considerable economic loss.
OBJECTS OF THE INVENTION
It is an object of the invention to provide a device that to a large extent avoids clogging of the screen.
It is an other object of the invention to provide a device protecting the workers and environment from gasses to a larger extent than before.
It is a third object of the invention to increase the return of drilling mud from the cuttings.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
These objects are reached by a device of the kind indicated in the characterizing clause of claim 1.
Since the screen does not clog, the necessity for a open system disappears, and it is possible to provide a closed degassing system protecting the environment and workers.
The invention is in the following described with reference to the enclosed FIG. 1.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
In FIG. 1 the drilling mud enters through the entrance pipe 2 to the screen, comprising a rotating drum 3, the axis of which is horizontal. The rotating drum is situated in a mainly closed housing 1. The walls of the drum 3 are perforated like a conventional screen, but instead of the screen vibrating in a mainly horizontal plane, the screen rotates around its own axis. This rotation avoids the clogging of said screen. Instead of the cuttings being laid down as a clogging layer above the screen, the cuttings do not get the opportunity to create a such clogging layer because it loosens from the drum in the upper portion of the rotational path of the drum.
A perforated wall is placed on the outside of the drum. A strainer material 4 covers the inside of this perforated wall 5. A vacuum fan 8 outside the strainer material and perforated wall 5 creates a vacuum on the outside of the rotating drum 3, and contributes to separate the clean drilling mud from the cuttings. The separated drilling mud is led back to the active system through the discharge pipe 13. In addition the vacuum pulls spill gasses out of the drilling mud and cuttings. The vacuum is controlled by vacuum valves 11.
The discharge from the vacuum pump is connected to the propulsion inlet of a ejector pump 6. The suction inlet of the ejector pump 6 is connected to the upper portion of the housing 1 and contributes
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Jensen Ole Dagfinn
Kalvenes Oystein
Lithgow Thomas M.
Mercur Subsea Products ASA
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