Claims
- 1. A method for disposing of drill cuttings from an oil and/or gas well drilling platform, comprising:a) separating said drill cuttings from substantially all of a well drilling fluid in which said drill cuttings have been conveyed from an area being drilled; b) transporting said drill cuttings to a materials trough; c) transporting said drill cuttings from said trough via a suction line to a holding tank using a vacuum; and d) transferring the drill cuttings from the holding tank to a work boat via a flowline.
- 2. A method as claimed in claim 1, wherein said drill cuttings are transported directly to said holding tank via a first suction line.
- 3. A method as claimed in claim 2, wherein a vacuum is generated within the holding tank so that said drill cuttings are transported from said trough to said holding tank via said first suction line.
- 4. A method as claimed in claim 1, wherein said vacuum is generated by vacuum-generating means that is in fluid communication with the holding tank via a second suction line.
- 5. A method as claimed in claim 1, wherein said holding tank has a screw conveyor therein.
- 6. A method as claimed in claim 5, wherein a vacuum is generated within said holding tank so that said drill cuttings are transported from said trough to said holding tank via said first suction line and cuttings are emptied from said holding tank using said screw conveyor.
- 7. A method as claimed in claim 6, wherein said vacuum is generated by a vacuum-generating means that is in fluid communication with a boat tank on the work boat via a second suction line.
- 8. A method as claimed in claim 7, wherein liquid waste and solid waste are removed from said second suction line before entering said boat tank.
- 9. A method as claimed in claim 8, wherein liquid waste and solid waste are removed from the second suction line at a separator that is positioned in fluid communication with the second suction line upstream of the vacuum-generating means.
- 10. A method as claimed in claim 7, wherein the vacuum-generating means generates a fluid flow in the first and second suction lines in the range of about 8.5 to 42.5 m3 (300 to 1500 cubic feet) per minute.
- 11. A method as claimed in claim 1, wherein the vacuum generated is in the range of about 54200 to 84700 Nm−2 (16 to 25 inches of mercury).
- 12. A method as claimed in claim 1, wherein said drill cuttings are transported to said work boat in part through gravity flow.
- 13. A method as claimed in claim 1, wherein said drill cuttings are transported via said first suction line from the bottom of said trough.
- 14. A method as claimed in claim 1, wherein the flow velocity in the first suction line is in the range of about 30.5 to 91.5 meters (100 to 300 feet) per second.
- 15. A method as claimed in claim 1, wherein said drilling fluid is recycled for further use.
- 16. Apparatus for use in disposing of drill cuttings from an oil and/or gas well drilling platform, comprising:a) means for separating said drill cuttings from substantially all of a well drilling fluid in which said drill cuttings are carried from the area being drilled; b) a materials trough to which said drill cuttings are transported; c) a holding tank on the platform for holding said drill cuttings; d) a work boat floating next to the platform; e) a suction line for transporting said drill cuttings from said trough to said holding tank; and f) a flowline for transferring cuttings from the holding tank to the work boat.
- 17. Apparatus as claimed in claim 16, further comprising vacuum-generating means for generating a vacuum within the holding tank so that said drill cuttings are transported from said trough to said tank via said suction line.
- 18. Apparatus as claimed in claim 17, wherein said vacuum-generating means is in fluid communication with the holding tank via a second suction line.
- 19. Apparatus as claimed in claim 16, wherein the holding tank includes a screw conveyor therein, said first suction line transporting said drill cuttings to said holding tank and said screw conveyor discharging said drill cuttings from said holding tank.
- 20. Apparatus as claimed in claim 19, further comprising vacuum-generating means for generating a vacuum within the holding tank so that said drill cuttings are transported from said trough to said holding tank via said first suction line.
- 21. Apparatus as claimed in claim 20, wherein said vacuum-generating means is in fluid communication with the holding tank via a second suction line.
- 22. Apparatus as claimed in claim 18 or claim 21, further comprising a separator that is positioned in fluid communication with the second suction line upstream of the vacuum-generating means for removing liquids and solids from the second suction line.
- 23. A method for removing drill cuttings from an oil and gas well drilling platform that uses a drill bit supported with a drill string and a well drilling fluid during a digging of a well bore, comprising the steps of:a) separating drill cuttings from the well drilling fluid on the drilling platform so that the drilling fluid can be recycled into the well bore during drilling operations; b) transmitting the cuttings to a cuttings receptacle on the platform; c) suctioning the separated drill cuttings with a first suction line having an intake end portion that is positioned at the receptacle; d) transmitting the drill cuttings via the first suction line to a holding tank that has at least one access opening for communicating with the tank interior; e) forming a vacuum within the holding tank interior with a blower that is in fluid communication with the tank interior via a second vacuum line; and f) transferring the cuttings from the holding tank to a work boat using a flowline.
- 24. The method of claim 23 wherein there are a plurality of holding tanks on the platform.
- 25. The method of claim 24 further comprising the step of connecting the holding tanks with a suction manifold.
- 26. The method of claim 25 further comprising the step of valving the suction manifold to selectively pull a vacuum on a selected tank or tanks.
- 27. The method of claim 23 wherein the flow velocity in the suction line is about 30.5 to 91.5 meters (one hundred to three hundred feet) per second.
- 28. The method of claim 23 wherein liquids and solids are separated from the suction line at the holding tank.
- 29. The method of claim 23 wherein in step “e”, a blower generates fluid flow in the second vacuum line of between about 8.5 and 42.5 m3 (three hundred and fifteen hundred cubic feet) per minute.
- 30. The method of claim 23 wherein the vacuum formed within the tank is between about 54200 and 84700 Nm−2 (sixteen and twenty-five inches of mercury).
- 31. A method of removing drilling cuttings from an oil and gas well drilling platform that uses a drill bit supported with a drill string and a well drilling fluid during a digging of a well bore, comprising the steps of:a) separating drill cuttings from at least a volume of the well drilling fluid on the drilling platform so that a volume of the drilling fluids can be recycled into the well bore during drilling operations; b) transmitting the cuttings to a collection area on the platform; c) suctioning the separated drill cuttings with a first suction line having an intake end portion; d) transmitting the drill cuttings via the first suction line at a flow velocity in excess of 30.5 meters (one hundred feet) per second to a holding tank that has at least one opening for communicating with the tank interior; e) forming a vacuum within the holding tank interior with a blower that is in fluid communications with the tank interior via a second vacuum line; f) connecting the holding tank to a floating work boat with a discharge flowline; and g) transmitting cuttings from the tank to the work boat via the flowline.
- 32. A method for disposing of drill cuttings from an oil and/or gas well drilling platform, comprising:a) separating said drill cuttings from substantially all of a well drilling fluid in which said drill cuttings have been conveyed from an area being drilled; b) transporting said drill cuttings to a materials trough; c) transporting said drill cuttings from said trough via a first suction line to a holding tank using a vacuum; and d) transferring the drill cuttings from the holding tank to an underwater storage tank via a flowline.
- 33. A method as claimed in claim 32, wherein said drill cuttings are transported directly to said holding tank via a first suction line.
- 34. A method as claimed in claim 33, wherein a vacuum is generated within the holding tank so that said drill cuttings are transported from said trough to said tank via said first suction line.
- 35. A method as claimed in claim 32, wherein said vacuum is generated by vacuum-generating means that is in fluid communication with the tank via a second suction line.
- 36. A method as claimed in claim 32, wherein said holding tank has a screw conveyor therein.
- 37. A method as claimed in claim 36, wherein a vacuum is generated within said holding tank so that said drill cuttings are transported from said trough to said container via said first suction line and cuttings are emptied from said tank using said screw conveyor.
- 38. A method as claimed in claim 37, wherein said vacuum is generated by a vacuum-generating means that is in fluid communication with the underwater storage tank via a second suction line.
- 39. A method as claimed in claim 38, wherein liquid waste and solid waste are removed from said suction line before entering said underwater storage tank.
- 40. A method as claimed in claim 39, wherein liquid waste and solid waste are removed from the second suction line at a separator that is positioned in fluid communication with the second suction line upstream of the vacuum-generating means.
- 41. A method as claimed in claim 32, wherein the vacuum generated is in the range of about 54200 to 84700 Nm−2 (16 to 25 inches of mercury).
- 42. A method as claimed in claim 32, wherein the vacuum-generating means generates a fluid flow in the first and second suction lines in the range of about 8.5 to 42.5 m3 (300 to 1500 cubic feet) per minute.
- 43. A method as claimed in claim 32, wherein said drill cuttings are transported to said underwater storage tank in part through gravity flow.
- 44. A method as claimed in claim 32, wherein said drill cuttings are transported via said first suction line from the bottom of said trough.
- 45. A method as claimed in claim 32, wherein the underwater storage tank is ballasted.
- 46. A method as claimed in claim 32, wherein said drilling fluid is recycled for further use.
- 47. Apparatus for use in disposing of drill cuttings from an oil and/or gas well drilling platform, comprising:a) means for separating said drill cuttings from substantially all of a well drilling fluid in which said drill cuttings are carried from the area being drilled; b) a materials trough to which said drill cuttings are transported; c) a holding tank on the platform for holding said drill cuttings; d) an underwater storage tank positioned next to the platform during use; e) a suction line for transporting said drill cuttings from said trough to said holding tank; and f) a flowline for transferring cuttings from the holding tank to the underwater storage tank.
- 48. Apparatus as claimed in claim 47, further comprising vacuum-generating means for generating a vacuum within the holding tank so that said drill cuttings are transported from said trough to said tank via said suction line.
- 49. Apparatus as claimed in claim 48, wherein said vacuum-generating means is in fluid communication with the holding tank via a second suction line.
- 50. Apparatus as claimed in claim 49, further comprising a separator that is positioned in fluid communication with the second suction line upstream of the vacuum-generating means for removing liquids and solids from the second suction line.
- 51. Apparatus as claimed in claim 47, wherein the holding tank includes a screw conveyor therein, said first suction line transporting said drill cuttings to said holding tank and said screw conveyor discharging said drill cuttings from said holding tank.
- 52. Apparatus as claimed in claim 51, further comprising vacuum-generating means for generating a vacuum within the container so that said drill cuttings are transported from said trough to said container via said first suction line.
- 53. Apparatus as claimed in claim 52, wherein said vacuum-generating means is in fluid communication with the container via a second suction line.
- 54. A method for removing drill cuttings from an oil and gas well drilling platform that uses a drill bit supported with a drill string and a well drilling fluid during a digging of a well bore, comprising the steps of:a) separating drill cuttings from the well drilling fluid on the drilling platform so that the drilling fluid can be recycled into the well bore during drilling operations; b) transmitting the cuttings to a cuttings receptacle on the platform; c) suctioning the separated drill cuttings from the receptacle with a first suction line having an intake end portion that is positioned at the receptacle; d) transmitting the drill cuttings via the first suction line to a holding tank that has at least one access opening for communicating with the tank interior; e) forming a vacuum within the holding tank interior with a blower that is in fluid communication with the tank interior via a second vacuum line; and f) transferring the cuttings from the holding tank to an underwater storage tank using a flowline.
- 55. The method of claim 54 wherein there are a plurality of holding tanks on the platform.
- 56. The method of claim 54 wherein the underwater storage tank is ballasted, and further comprising the step of ballasting the underwater storage tank after it is filled with drill cuttings to assist a recovery of the underwater storage tank to the sea surface next to the platform.
- 57. The method of claim 55 further comprising the step of connecting the holding tanks with a suction manifold.
- 58. The method of claim 57 further comprising the step of valving the suction manifold to selectively pull a vacuum on a selected tank or tanks.
- 59. The method of claim 54 wherein liquids and solids are separated from the suction line at the holding tank.
- 60. The method of claim 54 wherein in step “e”, a blower generates fluid flow in the vacuum lines of between about 8.5 and 42.5 m3 (three hundred and fifteen hundred cubic feet) per minute.
- 61. The method of claim 54 wherein the vacuum formed within the tank is between about 54200 and 84700 Nm−2 (sixteen and twenty-five inches of mercury).
- 62. A method of removing drilling cuttings from an oil and gas well drilling platform that uses a drill bit supported with a drill string and a well drilling fluid during a digging of a well bore, comprising the steps of:a) separating drill cuttings from at least a volume of the well drilling fluid on the drilling platform so that a volume of the well drilling fluid can be recycled into the well bore during drilling operations; b) transmitting the cuttings to a collection area on the platform; c) suctioning the separated drill cuttings from the collection area with a first suction line having an intake end portion; d) transmitting the drill cuttings via the first suction line to a holding tank; e) forming a vacuum within the holding tank interior with a blower that is in fluid communications with the tank interior via a second vacuum line; f) connecting the holding tank to an underwater storage tank with a discharge flowline; and g) transmitting cuttings from the holding tank to the underwater storage tank via the discharge flowline.
- 63. A method for disposing of drill cuttings from an oil and/or gas well drilling platform, comprising:a) separating said drill cuttings from substantially all of a well drilling fluid in which said drill cuttings have been conveyed from an area being drilled; b) transporting said drill cuttings to a materials trough; c) transporting said drill cuttings from said trough via a first suction line to a container using a vacuum.
- 64. The method of claim 63, wherein the transportation of drill cuttings to the container occurs substantially continuously over time as a well is drilled.
- 65. Apparatus for use in disposing of drill cuttings from an oil and/or gas well drilling platform, comprising:a) means for separating said drill cuttings from substantially all of a well drilling fluid in which said drill cuttings are carried from the area being drilled; b) a materials trough to which said drill cuttings are transported; c) a container for holding said drill cuttings; and d) a suction line for transporting said drill cuttings from said trough to said container via a vacuum.
- 66. The apparatus of claim 65, wherein the transportation of drill cuttings to the container occurs substantially continuously over time as a well is drilled.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/182,623, filed Oct. 29, 1998, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/071,820, filed May 1, 1998, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,971,084, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/039,178, filed Mar. 13, 1998, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,913,372, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/950,296, filed Oct. 14, 1997, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,009,959, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/813,462, filed Mar. 10, 1997, which is now U.S. Pat. No. 5,839,521, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/729,872, filed Oct. 15, 1996, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,842,529, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/416,181, filed Apr. 4, 1995 (now U.S. Pat. No. 5,564,509) which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/197,727, filed Feb. 17, 1994 (now U.S. Pat. No. 5,402,857), each of which is hereby incorporated herein by reference.
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