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Tubing Handling For Subsea Oilfield Tubing Operations
Peter Fontana - Houston TX James W. Macfarlane - Katy TX Roger W. Fincher - Conroe TX
Assignee:
Deep Vision LLC - Houston TX
International Classification:
E21B 712
US Classification:
166341, 166344, 166358, 175 8, 405211
Abstract:
A tubing handling for subsea oilfield tubing operations, includes an isolation tube to mechanically and/or chemically protect the drill string and improved passage of the drill string and fluid return line to the drilling vessel that further protects them during drilling use. In addition, the improvements include an automatic safety apparatus to hold against unintended movement of the tubular members under extreme length and weight conditions as well as against human error at the rig. Further, the invention includes multi-segment coiled tubing drill strings that can be adapted to drilling requirements in a deep wellbore.
Subsea Wellbore Drilling System For Reducing Bottom Hole Pressure
Roger W. Fincher - Conroe TX Roland May - Celle, GB Peter Fontana - Houston TX Larry Watkins - Houston TX James W. Macfarlane - Katy TX
Assignee:
Deep Vision LLC - Houston TX
International Classification:
E21B 712
US Classification:
175 5, 175 25, 175 38
Abstract:
The present invention provides drilling systems for drilling subsea wellbores. The drilling system includes a tubing that passes through a sea bottom wellhead and carries a drill bit. A drilling fluid system continuously supplies drilling fluid into the tubing, which discharges at the drill bit bottom and returns to the wellhead through an annulus between the tubing and the wellbore carrying the drill cuttings. A fluid return line extending from the wellhead equipment to the drilling vessel transports the returning fluid to the surface. In a riserless arrangement, the return fluid line is separate and spaced apart from the tubing. In a system using a riser, the return fluid line may be the riser or a separate line carried by the riser. The tubing may be coiled tubing with a drilling motor in the bottom hole assembly driving the drill bit. A suction pump coupled to the annulus is used to control the bottom hole pressure during drilling operations, making it possible to use heavier drilling muds and drill to greater depths than would be possible without the suction pump.
Subsea Wellbore Drilling System For Reducing Bottom Hole Pressure
Roger W. Fincher - Conroe TX Roland May - Celle, DE Peter Fontana - Houston TX Larry Watkins - Houston TX James W. Macfarlane - Katy TX
Assignee:
Deep Vision LLP - Houston TX
International Classification:
E21B 700
US Classification:
175 25, 175 38, 175 72
Abstract:
The present invention provides drilling systems for drilling subsea wellbores. The drilling system includes a tubing that passes through a sea bottom wellhead and carries a drill bit. A drilling fluid system continuously supplies drilling fluid into the tubing, which discharges at the drill bit bottom and returns to the wellhead through an annulus between the tubing and the wellbore carrying the drill cuttings. A fluid return line extending from the wellhead equipment to the drilling vessel transports the returning fluid to the surface. In a riserless arrangement, the return fluid line is separate and spaced apart from the tubing. In a system using a riser, the return fluid line may be the riser or a separate line carried by the riser. The tubing may be coiled tubing with a drilling motor in the bottom hole assembly driving the drill bit. A suction pump coupled to the annulus is used to control the bottom hole pressure during drilling operations, making it possible to use heavier drilling muds and drill to greater depths than would be possible without the suction pump.
Subsea Wellbore Drilling System For Reducing Bottom Hole Pressure
Roger W. Fincher - Conroe TX, US Roland May - Celle, DE Peter Fontana - Houston TX, US Larry Watkins - Houston TX, US James W. Macfarlane - Katy TX, US
Assignee:
Deep Vision LLC - Houston TX
International Classification:
E21B007/12 E21B021/08
US Classification:
175 5, 175 25, 175 38
Abstract:
The present invention provides drilling systems for drilling subsea wellbores. The drilling system includes a tubing that passes through a sea bottom wellhead and carries a drill bit. A drilling fluid system continuously supplies drilling fluid into the tubing, which discharges at the drill bit bottom and returns to the wellhead through an annulus between the tubing and the wellbore carrying the drill cuttings. A fluid return line extending from the wellhead equipment to the drilling vessel transports the returning fluid to the surface. In a riserless arrangement, the return fluid line is separate and spaced apart from the tubing. In a system using a riser, the return fluid line may be the riser or a separate line carried by the riser. The tubing may be coiled tubing with a drilling motor in the bottom hole assembly driving the drill bit. A suction pump coupled to the annulus is used to control the bottom hole pressure during drilling operations, making it possible to use heavier drilling muds and drill to greater depths than would be possible without the suction pump.
Method And Apparatus For The Separation And Sorting Of Non-Ferrous Materials
Alexander Elkind - Mt. Laurel NJ James MacFarlane - Collingswood NJ Mark Krymsky - Langhorn PA Victor Nikolaevich Tisenko - St. Petersburg, RU German Abramovich Shneerson - St. Petersburg, RU Vyacheslav Semenovich Korolev - St. Petersburg, RU Sergey Ivanovich Krivosheev - St. Petersburg, RU Alexey Pavlovich Nenashev - St. Petersburg, RU Vladimir Markovich Vasilevskiy - St. Petersburg, RU
Assignee:
Rustec, Inc. - Camden NJ
International Classification:
B03C 100
US Classification:
209212
Abstract:
An apparatus for separating and sorting non-ferrous metals from other materials is provided which has a ferromagnetic core, an infeed conveyor for positioning materials to be separated and sorted, and a collecting bin or container located at a selected distance from the infeed conveyor for collecting separated and sorted non-ferrous metals, and which produces an electromagnetic field which provides a non-steady state, non-uniform magnetic field, and a sharp skin effect in the non-ferrous metal piece. Also provided is a method for separating and sorting non-ferrous metal pieces from other materials wherein non-ferrous metal pieces are subjected to a non-steady state, non-uniform magnetic field so that a sharp skin effect is produced in the non-ferrous metal piece so that the non-ferrous metal piece is separated and sorted according to its density and independent of its conductivity.
Apparatus And Method For Killing Or Suppressing A Subsea Well
Peter Fontana - Houston TX James W. Macfarlane - Katy TX Roger W. Fincher - Conroe TX
Assignee:
Baker Hughes Incorporated - Houston TX
International Classification:
E21B 712 E21B 700 E21B 3404
US Classification:
166363
Abstract:
The present invention provides apparatus and method for killing or suppressing a subsea wellbore. The system includes a pressure intensifier adjacent the wellhead. The output of the pressure intensifier is coupled to a "kill" inlet at the wellhead equipment. Power is supplied from the surface to the pressure intensifier, which increases the pressure by a known multiple, usually 3 to 5, and supplies the high pressure fluid to the wellbore. A control unit at the surface controls the operation of the pressure intensifier in response to the predefined criteria or programmed instructions. One or more sensors provide measurements to the control unit of the wellbore conditions, which are used to determine the timing of activation of the pressure intensifier.
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