WO2008118914A1 - Parallel drilling and completion for a dry tree floating production facility - Google Patents
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- E21B15/003—Supports for the drilling machine, e.g. derricks or masts adapted to be moved on their substructure, e.g. with skidding means; adapted to drill a plurality of wells
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- This disclosure relates to the field of offshore drilling for. and production of. undersea liquid and gaseous hydrocarbon deposits (i.e., natural gas and petroleum). More specifically it relates to a system and a method for performing exploratory and/or field development drilling simultaneously with performing completion and production work from the same offshore structure.
- undersea liquid and gaseous hydrocarbon deposits i.e., natural gas and petroleum.
- the floating structures or facilities used for the development and production of offshore hydrocarbon deposits frequently employ "dry production trees” (production structures and equipment installed at the topside of the production riser system), either by themselves, or in combination with “wet production trees " at the bottom or seabed end of the riser system.
- the dry production trees are an extension of the well bore through a riser and production tubing system from the seabed and up to the floating facility production deck area or well bay. This riser and production tubing is hung off in a surface wellhead system, this system being supported by a top tensioned riser hang-off system.
- the purpose of this top-tensioned riser system is to support the surface wellhead loads and to compensate for the relative motion between the surface wellhead and the floating facility.
- offset drilling may be used, in which a MODU performs field development drilling in close proximity to a Dry Tree Unit (DTU) that performs completion and production work.
- DTU Dry Tree Unit
- a fixed or skiddable drill set is installed onto the DTU to perform a sequential drilling and completion program.
- This drill set can be a full drilling rig with support systems or a Tender Assisted Drill (TAD) set.
- Tender Assisted Drill Tender Assisted Drill
- Exploration wells may require six to nine months drilling time, and in a field de ⁇ elopment program the drilling time can be an additional three to six months, with a subsequent three month completion program.
- a total field development drilling program of seven to nine years could be envisioned for a sub-salt field development program.
- the present disclosure in one aspect, relates to a system for performing both field development drilling and completion/production work in "parallel " (in the temporal rather than physical sense).
- the system comprises a floating facility having a deck with a moon pool and a well bay, a first drilling rig fixed to the deck over the moon pool and that is operable for field development drilling (including exploratory drilling) through the moon pool, and a second drilling rig movably mounted on the deck over the well bay, and that is operable for performing well completion and production functions through the well bay while the first drilling rig is performing field development drilling.
- the present disclosure relates to a method for simultaneously performing field development drilling and well completion and production functions from a single floating facility having a deck with a drilling moon pool and a well bay, comprising (a) positioning the facility in a first field development position for performing field development drilling at a first well location through the drilling moon pool; (b) using a first drilling rig fixed to the deck over the drilling moon pool to perform field development drilling at the first well location through the drilling moon pool; (c) moving the facility to a second field development position for field development drilling at a second well location; (d) using the first drilling rig to perform field development drilling at the second well location through the drilling moon pool; (e) during the performance of the field development drilling at the second well location, positioning the facility, as necessary, to a first completion position in which the first well location is accessible through the well bay; and (f) using a second drilling rig movably mounted on the deck above the well bay to perform well completion work at the first well location through the well bay while field development drilling is being performed at the
- Figure 1 is an axonometric perspective view of a floating offshore facility or structure incorporating the parallel field development drilling and completion system of the present disclosure
- Figure 2 is a side elevational view of the facility of Fig. 1. showing a drilling riser deployed from a first, fixed drilling rig, and a completion/production riser deployed from a second, movable drilling rig in accordance with the present disclosure
- FIG. 2A is a detailed view of a drill string and drilling riser as may be deployed by the fixed drilling rig of the facility of Fig. 1;
- Figure 3 is a rear elevational view of the facility of Fig. 1, as viewed from the right side of Fig. 2;
- Figure 4 is plan view r of the of the facility of Fig. 1. taken along the line 4 - 4 of Fig. 3;
- Figure 5 is a top plan view of the deck of the facility of Fig. 1. taken along line 5 - 5 of Fig. 3;
- Figure 6 is a diagrammatic view showing the riser slot configuration through the hull structure of the facility of Fig. 1. showing the drilling moon pool and the well bay used for completion/production work, with the corresponding layout of the seabed wellheads;
- Figure 7 is a top plan view of the movable completion rig and its associated hydraulic jack skidding apparatus situated over the well bay of the facility' of Fig. 1;
- Fig. 8 is a cross-sectional view of a portion of the hydraulic jack skidding apparatus shown in Fig. 7, taken along line 8 - 8 of Fig. 7;
- Figure 9 is a cross-sectional view taken along line 9 - 9 of Fig. 8;
- Figure 10 is a cross-sectional view taken along line 10 - 10 of Fig. 8: and Via EFS
- Figures 1 IA-I ID are semi-schematic elevational views of the facility of Fig. 1 , showing the steps of the method of performing field development drilling in parallel with completion/production work, in accordance with the present disclosure.
- FIG. 1 » 2, and 3 show a floating offshore facility or structure 10.
- the specific structure shown is a platform of the type known as an extended-draft platform (EDP), but other types of structures known in the art, such as tension-leg platforms (TLP's), SPARs, and deep-draft semi-submersible platforms, may be used.
- EDP extended-draft platform
- TLP's tension-leg platforms
- SPARs SPARs
- deep-draft semi-submersible platforms any floating structure capable of supporting a dry tree completion/production system may be employed.
- EDP 's. such as the structure 10. are well-known in the art. as exemplified by US 7,037.044, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
- the structure or EDP 10 comprises a hull structure 12 supported above the water surface by several (typically three or four) adjustable-buoyancy columns 14. attached at their bottom ends to a heave-plate 16 having a central aperture 17.
- the hull structure 12 includes several decks, of which only an upper deck or top deck 18 is shown.
- the upper or top deck 18 supports the drilling, completion, and production apparatus, as will be described in detail below, as well as other structures and equipment, such as, for example, a crew quarters 20 and one or more cranes 22.
- the EDP 10 is secured to the seabed by a mooring system comprising a set of mooring lines 24 extending from the structure, such as from the heave plate 16. as shown.
- the mooring lines 24 are controlled by winches (not shown), which are operable to shift the position of the EDP 10 relative to the seabed, as will be discussed below.
- winches not shown
- a dynamic (powered) positioning system of a type well-known in the art, may be employed.
- the hull structure 12 is provided with two openings or "moon pools" extending through all of the decks to provide access to the seabed.
- the first, smaller moon pool is a drilling moon pool 26 (see Figs. 2, 5. and 6), while the second, larger moon pool is a well bay 28 that accommodates a plurality of production riser slots, as will be described below.
- a first or fixed drilling rig 30 Fixed to the upper deck 18 over the drilling moon pool 26 is a first or fixed drilling rig 30 that is operable for field development drilling into an undersea hydrocarbon reservoir (not shown) beneath the seabed 32.
- the field development drilling is performed with a Via EFS drill string 34 operated from the fixed drilling rig 30 and deployed through the drilling moon pool 26.
- the drill string 34 is advantageously deployed through a high-pressure drilling riser 36 fixed to a sub-sea wellhead 38 installed by the fixed drilling rig 30.
- a second, movable drilling rig. or completion rig 40 is movably supported over the well bay 28 so as to allow it to be shifted or translated relative to the well bay 28, in a plane substantially parallel to the top deck 18.
- the shifting or translation of the movable rig 40 may advantageously be accomplished by a hydraulic jack skidding apparatus 42 (to be described in detail below) that is fixed to the upper or top deck 18 over the well bay 28.
- the completion rig 40 performs the "tie-back" operation by deploying a production riser 44 that extends through the well bay 28 and connects, at its bottom end, to the wellhead 38.
- Production tubing (not shown) is deployed by the completion rig 40 through the production riser 44 down into the well (not shown) through the seabed wellhead 38.
- the tubing is suspended from a connection at the dry tree apparatus (not shown) that is fixed to the top end of the production riser 44.
- the upper end of the production tubing within the production riser is hydraulically and mechanically connected to the dry tree apparatus by conventional means well-known in the art.
- the well bay 28 is dimensioned to accommodate a plurality (typically six to twehe or more) of predefined positions or "'slots' * 46 (see Figs. 5-7), each of which receives one production riser 44.
- a grid structure (not shown) may be installed in the well bay 28 to define the riser slots 46.
- Figure 6 shows, schematically, a typical layout of the wellheads 38 ("well splay") after completion is performed on a number of wells within a particular subsea wellhead area 48 corresponding to the number of production riser slots 46 in the well bay 28.
- the drilling moon pool 26 and the drilling riser 36 are shown within the subsea wellhead area 48, and a plurality of production risers 44 is shown within the well bay 28.
- the arrangement of the well bay 28 relative to the drilling moon pool 26 is such that the drilling riser 26 and the production risers 44 can be deployed and accessed independently and without interference, using the method of parallel development drilling and well completion/production described below.
- FIGs 7-10 illustrate the hydraulic jack skidding apparatus 42 on which the movable completion rig 40 is advantageously mounted.
- the skidding apparatus 42 comprises an elevated rail structure comprising a pair of parallel longitudinal beams 50 supported above or on the upper or top deck 18 by a plurality of vertical supports 52 (Figs. 2 and 3).
- each of the beams 50. 56 has horizontal flange 58 fixed to its top surface by means of a rail element 60.
- the completion rig 40 is fixed to the skid platform; therefore, the skid platform 54 has an aperture 62. over which the completion rig 40 is mounted, through which the production risers 44 are deployed.
- the skid platform 54 is translatable longitudinally with respect to the top deck 18 along each of the longitudinal beams 50 by a first or longitudinal hydraulic gripper jack system 64, and it is translatable transversely along each of the transverse beams 56, by a second, or transverse hydraulic gripper jack system 66.
- a first or longitudinal hydraulic gripper jack system 64 there are preferably two longitudinal hydraulic gripper jack systems 64 acting in concert, and two transverse hydraulic gripper jack systems 66 acting in concert.
- the hydraulic gripper jack systems 64. 66 may advantageously be of the type marketed by Bardex Corporation, of Goleta, California (www.bardex.com).
- each of the gripper jack systems 64, 66 comprises a pair of hydraulic jacking cylinders 68 fixed to a hydraulic friction lock device 70.
- Each of the cylinders 68 contains a hydraulic piston rod 72.
- the piston rods 72 are connected to one of the transverse beams 56.
- the piston rods 72 are connected to the skid platform 54.
- Each of the friction lock devices 70 is slidably mounted on the flange 58 of one of the beams 50, 56.
- the friction lock devices 70 of the two longitudinal gripper jack systems 64 are actuated to lock onto the flanges 58 of their respective longitudinal beams 50.
- the cylinders 68 of the longitudinal gripper jack systems 64 are then actuated to extend their respective piston rods 72 to effect longitudinal translation of the platform 54 by an increment distance up to the full extendable length of the piston rods 72.
- the friction lock devices 70 are actuated to release their locking engagement with the flange 58, and the piston rods 72 are retracted, which pulls the friction lock devices 70 in the first or forward direction.
- the friction lock devices 70 are then locked onto the flange 58, and the process is repeated until the desired longitudinal position is achieved. Longitudinal movement in a second, or reverse direction is achieved by operating the cylinders 68 and the friction lock devices 70 so as to push the friction lock devices 70 in the reverse direction. Movement of the platform 54 transversely Via EFS along the transverse beams 56 is achieved by similarly operating the cylinders 68 and the friction lock devices 70 of the two transverse gripper jack systems 66. Thus, by appropriately moving the platform 56 longitudinally and transverse! ⁇ ' over the well bay 28, each of the production riser slots 46 can be accessed for deployment of a production riser 44 through it. [0034] It will be appreciated that the above-described hydraulic jack skidding apparatus
- the floating facility 10 described above is operable for performing field development drilling and well completion/production work in "parallel, " in a temporal, rather than physical, sense. That is. completion and production work can be performed from a single facility or structure at a first well that has previously been drilled by field development drilling from that structure while field development drilling is simultaneously being performed from that structure for a second well in the development field.
- completion and production work can be performed from a single facility or structure at a first well that has previously been drilled by field development drilling from that structure while field development drilling is simultaneously being performed from that structure for a second well in the development field.
- the facility 10 is positioned in a first development position for performing field development drilling at a first well location 80a through the drilling moon pool 26.
- Field development drilling is performed at the first well location 80a through the drilling moon pool 26 with a first drill string 34a operated by the fixed drilling rig 30 through a drilling riser 36 (see Fig. 2A).
- the fixed drilling rig 30 removes the first drill string 34a and a first drilling riser 36 from the first well location 80a, and the facility 10 is moved (by means such as the mooring lines 24. or by a other means known in the art) to a second field development position for field development drilling at a second well location 80b. Then, as shown in Fig.
- field development drilling is commenced at the second well location 80b through the drilling moon pool 26 with a second drill string 34b operated by the fixed drilling rig 30 through a drilling riser 36.
- the position of the facility 10 may be adjusted, as needed, to a first completion position in which the first well location 80a is accessible through the well bay 28.
- well completion/production work is commenced at the first well location 80a by the movable completion rig 40 which deploys a production riser 44 to the first well location 80a through the well bay 28.
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