Drill pipe for directional drilling

Boring or penetrating the earth – With tool shaft detail – Shaft carried guide or protector

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E21B 1710

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056974604

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BRIEF SUMMARY
This invention relates to rock drilling and, more particularly, to improved drill pipe for use in drill strings employed in such drilling. Most particularly, the invention relates to improved drill pipe for use in directional-hole drilling.
Lengths of drill pipe are assembled into drill strings for transmitting rotary motion from the surface to a drillbit at the bottom of the hole and to convey flushing media to the cutting face of the tool. If the drill pipe becomes stuck in-hole during drilling, then substantial time and expense is involved in remedial action such as fishing operations, side tracking wells, or, in extreme cases abandonment. The chances of sticking can be minimised by selection of appropriately sized collars and stabilizers for the bottom hole assembly. However, this does not provide a complete solution and other anti-sticking aids available to date (eg rubber stabilizers) are generally inadequate. Sticking is a particular problem in directional-hole drilling.
It is an object of the present invention to provide an improved drill pipe for incorporation in a drill string, which obviates or mitigates the problem of drill pipe becoming stuck in-hole during drilling operations.
In accordance with the invention, there is provided a drill pipe having first and second end portions at opposite longitudinal ends thereof and a middle portion extending between said first and second end portions; said end portions having a first outside diameter and said middle portion having a second outside diameter less than said first outside diameter; and said drill pipe having a plurality of centraliser means spaced along the length of said middle portion.
Preferably, each of said centraliser means comprises a region of said middle portion having an outside diameter greater than said second outside diameter.
Preferably also, the maximum outside diameter of each centraliser portion is substantially equal to or greater than said first outside diameter.
Preferably also, each of said centraliser means is formed with spiral flutes. Most preferably, said flutes provide three blades.
Preferably also, each of said centraliser means has an arcuate profile in longitudinal cross section.
Preferably also, said centraliser means are formed integrally with the drill pipe. The centraliser means may be spiral milled to form said flutes, and hard-faced.
Most preferably, there are three centraliser means spaced along said middle portion.
Normally, the end portions will include connector means for connecting the pipe in a drill string. Typically, one end portion will be formed with an internally threaded box and the other end portion with an externally threaded pin.
An embodiment of the invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which: and forming part of the drill pipe of FIG. 1.
Referring now to the drawings, a length of drill pipe 10 embodying the invention comprises first and second end portions 12 and 14 at opposite longitudinal ends thereof, and a middle portion 16 interconnecting said end portions 12 and 14. The end portions 12 and 14 have a first outside diameter (OD) D1, typically in the range 4.75 to 8.5 inches (12.07 to 21.59 cm), and the middle portion 16 has an OD D2 less than D1, suitably in the range 3.5 to 6.625 inches (8.89 to 16.83 cm). The drill pipe might typically be 30 feet (9.144 m) in length, the first end 12 being formed with an internally threaded box 18 and the second end 14 being formed with an externally threaded pin 20, whereby the pipe 10 may be connected in a drill string. The pipe 10 will typically have an internal diameter in the range 2.125 to 4.25 inches (5.40 to 10.80 cm).
The drill pipe 10 is formed with a plurality, most preferably three, centraliser means 22, 24, 26, spaced along the length of the middle portion 16. In the illustrated embodiment of a 30 foot (9.144 m) pipe, the centraliser means are located, respectively, 8 feet (2.438 m) from the first end, 15 feet (4.572 m) from either end, and 8 feet (2.438 m) from the second end.
Each of the centralis

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