Claims
- 1. A method of drilling a well with both sectional tubulars and coiled tubing comprising the steps of:providing a hybrid drilling system having a mast having at least one open side and equipped for drilling with tubulars, at least one drawworks and a drive for rotating tubulars, and having a coiled tubing injector having supply of coiled tubing; lifting the injector into the mast using the drawworks; alternately drilling with tubulars or with coiled tubing; and setting the injector aside in the mast when drilling with tubulars.
- 2. The drilling method of claim 1 further comprising the steps of:handling tubulars through the open side of the mast; and injecting and withdrawing coiled tubing through the same open side of the mast.
- 3. The drilling method of claim 2 wherein the mast has a side shifting crown and first and second drawworks, further comprising the steps of:shifting the second drawworks for positioning the injector alternately aligned over the well for drilling with coiled tubing or out of alignment from the well to set the injector aside in the mast; and correspondingly shifting the first drawworks for positioning handling tubulars alternately out of alignment with the well or aligned over the well.
- 4. The drilling method of claim 3 wherein the mast has two open sides further comprising the steps of:handling tubulars through the first open side; and injecting and withdrawing coiled tubing through the second open side of the mast.
- 5. The drilling method of claim 4 further comprising the steps of alternately running in or tripping out with tubulars or with coiled tubing wherein:(a) when using tubulars, (i) setting aside the coiled tubing injector in the mast, (ii) positioning the second drawworks aligned over the well and using the rotary drive to handle the successive tubulars, (iii) positioning the first drawworks out of alignment with the well for handling tubulars through the first open side of the mast; and (b) when using coiled tubing, (i) lifting a bottom hole assembly with the first drawworks, (ii) retrieving the injector with the second drawworks, (iii) positioning the second drawworks aligned over the well, connecting the coiled tubing with the bottom hole assembly and operating the injector to inject and withdraw coiled tubing from the well.
- 6. A hybrid drilling apparatus is provided for drilling a well with both sectional tubulars and coiled tubing comprising:a mast over the well having at least one open side and having a side shifting crown and first and second drawworks over the well; a rotary drive for the handing and drilling of the tubulars through the mast's open side a coiled tubing injector and a supply of coiled tubing, the injector being sufficiently compact to be hung from the drawworks and alternately secured in the mast in line with well or set aside in the mast, the coiled tubing being supplied to the injector through the mast's open side, means for handling tubulars hung from the first drawworks so that the tubular handling means is alternately positioned aligned with the well and out of alignment with the well; and means for shifting the crown for alternately positioning the second drawworks aligned with and out of alignment with the well so that i) when aligned, the second drawworks suspends either tubulars or the injector for drilling; and ii) when out of alignment, the injector can be set aside in the mast.
- 7. A hybrid drilling apparatus is provided for drilling a well with both sectional tubulars and coiled tubing comprising:a mast over the well having at least one open side and having a side shifting crown and first and second drawworks over the well; a rotary drive for the handing and drilling of the tubulars through the mast's open side a coiled tubing injector and a supply of coiled tubing, the injector being sufficiently compact to be hung from the drawworks and alternately secured in the mast in line with well or set aside in the mast the coiled tubing being supplied to the injector through the mast's open side, first drawworks in the mast over the well for handling tubulars alternately positioned aligned with the well and out of alignment with the well; and second drawworks in the mast over the well so that i) when aligned, the second drawworks suspends either tubulars or the injector for drilling; and ii) when out of alignment, the injector can be set aside in the mast.
- 8. The hybrid drilling apparatus of claim 7 herein the mast has first and second open sides for handling tubulars through the first open side and coiled tubing through the second open side.
- 9. The hybrid drilling apparatus of claim 8 further comprising:a portable drilling rig having a trailer for transporting the mast in a collapsed state and which can be erected for drilling over the well and, once erected, the mast's first open side faces the trailer and the trailer forms a catwalk for handing tubulars; a portable coiled tubing rig having a trailer for transporting the injector and the supply of tubing; and the coiled tubing rig being positioned so that the injector is adjacent the mast's second open side.
- 10. The hybrid drilling apparatus of claim 9 wherein the compact coiled tubing injector comprises:a bi-directional driven chain conveyor fitted with tubing gripper blocks which extend about an endless path and have at least one linear section or alignment with the well, and an array of hold-down rollers in parallel and opposing arrangement to the linear section of the chain conveyor for forming a corridor therebetween and through which coiled tubing extends, the rollers urging the coiled tubing into frictional engagement with the gripper blocks.
- 11. The hybrid drilling apparatus of claim 10 wherein the chain conveyor forms a peripheral path having an interior, the compact coiled tubing injector further comprising:one or more drives for the chain conveyor, said drives being positioned within the path interior; and means for transmission of drive between the drives within the interior and the chain conveyor.
Priority Claims (1)
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2298089 |
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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a divisional application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/569,965, filed May 12, 2000 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,332,501.
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