Claims
- 1. A drill string for use in drilling an oilfield wellbore, comprising;a. a tubing extending from a surface location to a certain depth in said wellbore; b. a drilling assembly having a drill bit at a bottom end thereof for drilling said oilfield wellbore, said drilling assembly coupled to said tubing; and c. a rotational device in the drill string at a predetermined distance uphole of said drill bit, said rotational device rotating a section of said drill string downhole of said rotational device (“lower section”) relative to a drill string section (“upper section”) uphole of said rotational device to reduce static friction in said lower section during drilling of said oilfield wellbore, wherein the rotational device comprises; (i) an engagement device which allows rotation of said lower section relative to said upper section; and (ii) a rotational power unit operatively coupled to said engagement device, said power unit engaging with said engagement device to rotate said lower section.
- 2. The drill string according to claim 1, wherein said tubing is one of (i) a rigid jointed tubing and; (ii) a combination of a flexible coiled tubing and a rigid jointed tubing.
- 3. The drill string according to claim 1, wherein said lower section comprises a rigid tubing and the upper section is one of (i) a rigid tubing; or (ii) a flexible coiled tubing.
- 4. The drill string according to claim 1, wherein said rotational power unit generates rotary motion by one of: (i) mud motor driven by fluid supplied to said drill string during drilling of said oilfield wellbore; (ii) a turbine driven by drilling fluid supplied under pressure to said drill string during drilling of said oilfield wellbore; (iii) an electric motor; and (iv) a pneumatic motor.
- 5. The drill string according to claim 1, wherein said rotational device is remotely-activated from a surface location.
- 6. The drill string according to claim 1 further comprising a second rotational device spaced apart from said first rotational device, said second rotational device rotating a section of drill string downhole of said second rotational device.
- 7. The drill string according to claim 6, wherein each said first and second rotational device is independently operable to rotate section of said drill string downhole of each said rotational device.
- 8. The drill string according to claim 6, wherein each said first and second rotational device is remotely-activated from said surface location.
- 9. The drill string according to claim 6, wherein said second rotational device rotates the drilling assembly.
- 10. A method of drilling a wellbore utilizing a drill string having a bottom hole assembly including a drill bit at end thereof, the method comprising:(a) providing a first rotational device in said drill string adjacent said bottom hole assembly; (b) providing a second rotational device in said drill string spaced above said bottom hole assembly, with a segment of said drill string below said second rotational device constituting a lower string segment and the segment above said second rotational device constituting an upper string segment; (c) activating said first rotational device to rotate said drill bit at a first and relatively high rate of speed for drilling said wellbore; and (d) activating said second rotational device to rotate said lower string segment relative to said upper string segment at a second and relatively slow rate of speed to facilitate the advancement of said drill string into said wellbore.
- 11. The method of claim 10, wherein said first and second rotational devices are hydraulic motors and said activating comprises providing fluid under pressure to said motors via said drill string.
- 12. The method of claim 10, wherein said drilling string comprises coiled tubing and said upper string segment slides within said wellbore.
- 13. A method of drilling a wellbore with a drill string having a drill bit at an end thereof, an upper tubing section and a lower tubing section, said lower tubing section being rotatable relative to the upper tubing section, the method comprising:(a) drilling a first vertical section of the wellbore with the drill string; (b) drilling a second curved section of the wellbore with the drill string; and (c) drilling a third highly deviated or substantially horizontal section of the wellbore with the drill string while rotating the lower section of the drill string within the third section of the wellbore to reduce friction of the drill string.
- 14. The method of claim 13, further comprising (i) providing the upper section of the drill string that is rotatable in an engaged position with said lower section; and (ii) drilling the first vertical section by one of (a) while rotating the lower section of the drill string or (b) rotating both the lower section and upper section of the drill string.
- 15. The method of claim 13, wherein drilling the second curved section comprises drilling such curved section without rotating the lower section of the drill string.
- 16. The method of claim 13 further comprising retrieving the drill string from the wellbore while rotating the lower section.
- 17. A method of reducing the friction between a drill string and a wellbore, the method comprising;a. coupling a rotational device at a predetermined location in a drill string in a wellbore, said rotational device having an engagement device and a rotational power unit; and b. activating the rotational device to rotate a section of the drill string downhole of said rotational device “lower section” relative to a drill string section uphole of said rotational device “upper section” to reduce static friction in said lower section during drilling of said wellbore.
- 18. The method of claim 17, wherein the rotational device is one of (i) mud motor driven by fluid supplied to said drill string during drilling of said oilfield wellbore; (ii) a turbine driven by drilling fluid supplied under pressure to said drill string during drilling of said oilfield wellbore; (iii) an electric motor; and (iv) a pneumatic motor.
- 19. The method of claim 17, further comprising remotely activating the rotational device from a surface location.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application takes priority from U.S. Patent Application Serial No. 60/153,717, filed Sep. 14, 1999.
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