Method and equipment for performing drilling operations and serv

Boring or penetrating the earth – Boring a submerged formation

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166340, 166345, 166358, 166359, 166364, E21B 712, E21B 1909, E21B 43013

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049018035

ABSTRACT:
Apparatus for performing drilling operations and for servicing an underwater well from a surface installation comprises a main string that is removable from the top of the wellhead in a way that is totally independent of auxiliary hoses which are hoses suspended from the surface installation independently of the main string and at a distance from it, from separate elements making possible the continuous advance of the hoses. The length of the hoses is adjusted in service so that they form, in the water, a plurality of catenaries supported by the surface installation and connected to the top of the wellhead with interposition of curvature-limiting elements.

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