Claims
- 1. A process for assembling a drivepipe and driving mechanism for use at an offshore drill site, said process comprising:
assembling the drivepipe and driving mechanism at a shoreline assembly station; floating the drivepipe in the ocean; transporting the floating drivepipe from the shoreline assembly station to the offshore drill site; suspending the floating drivepipe from a drilling vessel at the offshore drill site; and deploying the drive pipe to the ocean floor.
- 2. The process for assembling the drivepipe as claimed in claim 1, wherein said assembling comprises fitting pipe sections end to end.
- 3. The process for assembling the drivepipe as claimed in claim 1, wherein said floating comprises attaching at least one floatation device to the drivepipe and adjusting the buoyancy of the at least one floatation device until the drivepipe is approximately neutrally buoyant.
- 4. The process for assembling the drivepipe as claimed in claim 1, wherein said floating comprises sealing an interior cavity of said drivepipe, whereby a gas filled chamber is created within said drivepipe which buoys the drivepipe.
- 5. The process for assembling a drivepipe as claimed in claim 1, wherein said transporting comprises towing the drivepipe through the ocean, wherein the drivepipe is submerged in the ocean in an approximately neutral buoyant condition during said towing.
- 6. The process for assembling a drivepipe as claimed in claim 1, wherein said suspending comprises coupling an upper end of the drivepipe to the drilling vessel and sinking the drivepipe in the ocean, whereby a substantial portion of the weight of the drivepipe is supported by the drilling vessel.
- 7. The process for assembling a drivepipe as claimed in claim 6, wherein said sinking comprises deactivating a buoyancy function of at least one floatation device attached to the drivepipe.
- 8. The process for assembling a drivepipe as claimed in claim 6, wherein said sinking comprises breaching the interior cavity of said drivepipe, wherein the interior cavity is initially a gas filled chamber, and whereby ocean water is allowed in enter the interior cavity.
- 9. The process for assembling a drivepipe as claimed in claim 1, wherein said deploying comprises attaching the upper end of the drivepipe to a drill string and lowering the drivepipe to the ocean floor with the drill string.
- 10. The process for assembling a drivepipe as claimed in claim 1, wherein the driving mechanism is a hydraulic hammer.
- 11. The process for assembling a drivepipe as claimed in claim 1, wherein the driving mechanism is a drop weight system.
- 12. A process for assembling a drivepipe and driving mechanism for use at an offshore drill site, said process comprising:
assembling the drivepipe and driving mechanism at a shoreline assembly station; floating the drive pipe in the ocean; transporting the floating drive pipe from the shoreline assembly station to the offshore drill site, wherein said transporting comprises towing the drivepipe through the ocean, wherein the drivepipe is submerged in the ocean in an approximately neutrally buoyant condition during said towing; suspending the floating drivepipe from a drilling vessel at the offshore drill site, wherein said suspending comprises coupling an upper end of the drivepipe to the drilling vessel and sinking the drivepipe in the ocean, whereby a substantial portion of the weight of the drivepipe is supported by the drilling vessel; and deploying the drivepipe to the ocean floor, wherein said deploying comprises attaching the upper end of the drivepipe to a drill string and lowering the drivepipe to the ocean floor with the drill string.
- 13. The process for assembling a drivepipe as claimed in claim 12, wherein said floating comprises attaching at least one floatation device to the drivepipe and adjusting the buoyancy of the at least one floatation device until the drivepipe is approximately neutrally buoyant, and wherein said sinking comprises deactivating a buoyancy function of the at least one floatation device attached to the drivepipe.
- 14. The process for assembling a drivepipe as claimed in claim 12, wherein said floating comprises sealing an interior cavity of said drivepipe, whereby a gas filled chamber is created within said drivepipe which buoys the drivepipe, and wherein said sinking comprises breaching an interior cavity of said drivepipe, wherein the interior cavity is initially a gas filled chamber, and whereby ocean water is all owed to enter the interior cavity.
- 15. The process for assembling a drivepipe as claimed in claim 12, wherein the driving mechanism is a hydraulic hammer.
- 16. The process for assembling a drivepipe as claimed in claim 12, wherein the driving mechanism is a drop weight system.
- 17. A process for reducing the amount of time required for a drill vessel to assemble and deploy a drivepipe and driving mechanism at an offshore drill site, said process comprising:
delivering an assembled drivepipe and driving mechanism to the drill vessel at the offshore drill site; suspending the drivepipe from the drilling vessel; and deploying the drivepipe to the ocean floor.
- 18. The process as claimed in claim 17, wherein said suspending comprises coupling an upper end of the drivepipe to the drilling vessel and sinking the drivepipe in the ocean, whereby a substantial portion of the weight of the drivepipe is supported by the drilling vessel.
- 19. The process as claimed in claim 17, wherein said deploying comprises attaching the upper end of the drivepipe to a drill string and lowering the drivepipe to the ocean floor with the drill string.
- 20. The process as claimed in claim 17, wherein the driving mechanism is a hydraulic hammer.
- 21. The process as claimed in claim 17, wherein the driving mechanism is a drop weight system.
REFERENCE STATEMENT
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/174,862, filed on Jan. 7, 2000.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60174862 |
Jan 2000 |
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