Method and apparatus for protecting a shallow-water well

Boring or penetrating the earth – Boring a submerged formation – Boring from nonbuoyant support

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405195, 405227, 405211, E02B 1702, E02D 3100

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050128752

ABSTRACT:
A method and apparatus for protecting an isolated well conductor of a shallow-water well by positioning a reinforcing frame with pile sleeves next to the well conductor near the water surface and driving piles through the pile sleeves into the ocean floor, and subsequently connecting the pile sleeves to the piles and the frame to the well conductor above the water surface.

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