Boring or penetrating the earth – Processes – Boring curved or redirected bores
Reexamination Certificate
1998-12-14
2001-11-27
Neuder, William (Department: 3671)
Boring or penetrating the earth
Processes
Boring curved or redirected bores
C175S325300, C175S076000
Reexamination Certificate
active
06321857
ABSTRACT:
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
This invention relates to drilling apparatus, and in particular to apparatus for use in directional drilling and a directional drilling method.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
In directional or controlled trajectory drilling, the S vertical inclination and azimuth of a drilled bore may be controlled such that the bore may extend from the surface to a target area which is not vertically aligned with the point on the surface where drilling commences. This permits a wide area to be accessed from a single drilling location and is therefore particularly useful in offshore drilling operations.
Rotation of the drill bit mounted on the lower end of the drill string is achieved by rotation of the entire drill string, by a turntable on the surface, and often also by a downhole motor located on the drill string adjacent the bit. The downhole motor is usually driven by the drilling fluid which is pumped through the string. Steerable downhole motors include a “bent” housing or elbow which introduces a small deviation (around 1°) in the end portion of the drill string. When the entire string is rotating such an elbow has little or no effect on the bore trajectory. However, if the string is stopped and then adjusted such that the motor bend is in a desired direction, rotating the drill bit using only the downhole motor will result in the trajectory of the well deviating. Drilling in this manner without rotation of the drill string may be very time consuming as static friction between the non-rotating parts of the string and the bore wall tends to produce a stick-slip progression of the string through the bore. This results in sudden increases in the weight (downward force) being applied to the bit and motor, causing the motor co stall. The drill string must then be picked off bottom before drilling may restart. This problem may even result in it becoming impossible to drill any further without rotating the drill string and is particularly acute in horizontal and extended reach wells.
Attempts have been made to provide drilling apparatus which will permit bore trajectory to be varied or controlled while still rotating the drill string, primarily by providing a non-rotating eccentric mass on the drill string adjacent the drill bit, and which mass engages the “low” portion of the bore wall and supports the drill string. A radially extending blade is mounted on the mass and engages the bore to produce a lateral force on the drill string causing the drill bit to deviate from its existing path, or at least prevents further deviation in the direction of the blade. However, the success of such apparatus has been limited as the mass provides an unstable support for the heavy drill string, such that the mass is likely to topple and be moved to one side by the string, which will tend to move downwards to occupy the lower part of the bore. Examples of such arrangements are illustrated in U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,638,873 and 4,220,213.
Other forms of directional drilling apparatus for controlling hole direction or inclination by providing eccentric or offset blades or members are described in U.S. Pat. Nos. 3,062,303, 3,092,188, 3,650,338, 3,825,081 and 4,305,474.
OBJECTS AND SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is among the objectives of the embodiments of the present invention to provide directional drilling apparatus utilising an offset or eccentric mass which obviates or mitigates the disadvantages of the prior art arrangements.
According to the present invention there is provided directional drilling apparatus for location on a drill string, the apparatus comprising:
a stabiliser having a mandrel for connection to the drill string and an eccentric non-rotating element mounted on the mandrel for offsetting the string in the bore; and
orientation control means operatively associated with the non-rotating element and including a non-rotating offset mass for maintaining said element at a selected orientation relative to the bore as the drill string rotates therein.
In use, the invention permits the drill string to be rotated while the bore trajectory is controlled or adjusted.
Preferably, the stabiliser is of a larger gauge than the non-rotating offset mass. Accordingly, the non-rotating offset mass is held clear of the bore wall and depends from the string. The stabiliser is preferably of the same gauge as the bore or is of slightly smaller gauge than the bore.
Preferably, the orientation control means includes a mandrel for connection to the drill string with the offset mass being rotatable on the mandrel, the mass being connectable to the eccentric stabiliser element. In one embodiment, the mass may be fixed relative to the eccentric stabiliser element such that the element may only assume a single orientation within a bore, in another embodiment, the eccentric stabiliser element may be positioned in one of two orientations relative to the offset mass, to turn the bore to the “left” or “right”; if such an apparatus is provided in conjunction with a conventional adjustable stabiliser the driller may utilise the apparatus to control the bore azimuth and the stabiliser to control the bore inclination, in the preferred embodiment, the mass may be disengaged from the stabiliser element to permit the relative positions thereof to be varied as desired, and thus vary the orientation of the stabiliser relative to the bore and permit drilling of a bore or varying inclination and azimuth solely by means of the apparatus.
It is preferred that disengagement and re-engagement of the mass and stabiliser element may be executed remotely, from the surface, to avoid the requirement to retract the drill string from the bore. In one embodiment a clutch is provided between the mass and stabiliser element and may be disengaged by, for example, picking up the drill string. The clutch preferably has a locked configuration to prevent accidental disengagement. Locking and unlocking may be accomplished by any suitable means, including a drilling fluid actuated latch. Preferably, the clutch includes means for connecting the mandrel relative to the non-rotating stabiliser element and which operates on the clutch disengaging. This permits the eccentric element to be rotated to a desired orientation by rotation of the string. On the clutch re-engaging the connecting means disengages the element from the mandrel.
The non-rotating eccentric element may be a cam for location between the mandrel and an outer stabiliser body including extendible bearing elements including cam follower portions; as the mandrel and outer body rotate in the bore relative to the non-rotating cam, the bearing elements are extended and retracted by the cam. Alternatively, the non-rotating element may be an eccentric stabiliser body.
Preferably also, a further stabiliser is provided on the string above the eccentric stabiliser.
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Alston & Bird LLP
Andergauge Limited
Markovich Kristine
Neuder William
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