The present invention is related to a drilling system, more particularly, a system for controlling formation pressure while drilling.
According to prior art systems, the pressure is controlled by pumping fluid into the bore hole, via the annulus. Such a drilling fluid outlet system could further comprise a safety choke, in case the pump fails.
However due to large rock debris or contaminated mud, the safety choke could get clogged or could be damaged, which jeopardises correct control over the pressure in the well bore.
The invention relates to a drilling system for drilling a well bore into an earth formation, comprising:
It is an object of the invention to alleviate the disadvantages of the prior art and to provide a system that is capable of regulating the pressure while the flow may contain large rock debris or contaminated mud.
This object is achieved by a drilling fluid outlet system comprising choke means for choking the returned flow of retrieved drilling fluid and alternating means for alternating the flow direction through the choke means.
The invention relates also to a drilling fluid outlet system.
In another aspect the invention relates to a method of drilling a well bore into an earth formation.
In accordance with this aspect of the invention, the method comprises:
The invention will be now illustrated by way of example and in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
In the accompanying drawing:
Described is a drilling system comprising an drilling fluid outlet system that comprises choke means for choking the returned flow of retrieved drilling fluid and alternating means for alternating the flow direction through the choke means.
So if the choke means would get clogged, the returned flow is alternated, such that the choke means are cleaned and the debris is discharged.
According to a preferred embodiment, the drilling fluid outlet system comprises an inlet and an outlet, the choke means comprise a first inlet/outlet connection, a second outlet/inlet connection and the alternating means connect the inlet alternatingly to the first or second connection and the outlet alternatingly to the second or first connection. So with these alternating means it is possible to connect the choke means such that the inlet is used as an inlet or outlet and that at the same time the outlet is used as outlet or inlet.
In another embodiment of the drilling system according to the invention, filter means are arranged in the first and second connection of the choke means.
These filter means block large pieces, which could damage the choke means. Upon alternating the flow direction blocked pieces at the filter means are discharged.
In again another embodiment of the drilling system according to the invention, the alternating means comprise a four way valve, having four connections and wherein the connections are connected two by two. With such a valve, which could be actuated automatically, alternating of the flow is performed quickly. This will provide a minimum interruption of the flow.
Preferably, the drilling fluid outlet system comprises an accumulator. This accumulator secures a constant flow at the moment that the flow direction is alternated.
In yet another embodiment of the drilling system according to the invention, the choking means comprises a bi-directional choke. Such a bi-directional choke provides a choking action in both flow directions. This provides for a compact design.
In another embodiment the choking means comprise at least two uni-directional chokes. Such uni-directional chokes provide a choking action in only one flow direction. Therefore two chokes are necessary to provide a choking action in both flow directions.
The drilling system 1 comprises a frame 4 onto which a fluid chamber 5 is slidably arranged along a guide 6. A drill string 7 with on its bottom end a drill bit 8 is rotated by a top drive 9 in order to drill the well bore 2. The well bore 2 is partially lined with a casing 10. The drill string 7 is composes out of a plurality of drill string joints 11, which are interconnected by connectors 12a and 12b. Drill mud contained in a reservoir 13 is pumped by pump 14 into the drill string 7 to the drill bit 8. The drilling mud 25 flows into the annulus between the well bore wall and the drill string 7 upwards. The annulus is closed off by a rotating blow out preventer 15. The drilling mud is returned via pipe 16 and drilling fluid outlet system 17 back to the reservoir 13. When connecting another drill string joint 11 the feed of drilling mud is taken over by pump 18, which pumps the drilling fluid into the chamber 5, such that it can flow into the drill string 7.
The drilling fluid outlet system 17 ensures that a certain pressure is maintained in the well bore 2 by choking the flow in the pipe 16.
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It is remarked that WO-00 79092, for example, discloses a drilling system for drilling a well bore into an earth formation, comprising:
While the illustrative embodiments of the invention have been described with particularity, it will be understood that various other modifications will be readily apparent to, and can easily be made by one skilled in the art without departing from the spirit of the invention. Accordingly, it is not intended that the scope of the following claims be limited to the examples and descriptions set forth herein but rather that the claims be constructed as encompassing all features which would be treated as equivalents thereof by those skilled in the art to which this invention pertains.
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02254746.7 | Jul 2002 | EP | regional |
The present application is a continuation application of U.S. application Ser. No. 10/520,606 filed 6 Jan. 2005, which is a national stage application of International application No. PCT/EP2003/006750, which claims priority on European Patent Application 02254746.7 filed 8 Jul. 2002.
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Parent | 10520606 | Jan 2005 | US |
Child | 11769540 | Jun 2007 | US |