Claims
- 1. A method of drilling and completing an underwater well, the method comprising the steps of:installing a drilling riser conduit from a surface installation to the seabed; connecting the drilling riser conduit to an inlet port disposed on a template that is fixed to the seabed, wherein the inlet port is at an angle to the vertical; passing a second conduit through drilling riser conduit, the inlet port, and into a wellhead disposed on the template, wherein the wellhead is at an angle to the vertical; drilling into the seabed through the wellhead at an angle to the vertical using the second conduit; landing and sealing a well casing and a completion string within the wellhead; and installing a valve tree in the template to direct the flow of production fluid to the surface along a line separate from the drilling riser conduit, wherein the valve tree is installed without removing the drilling riser conduit from the inlet port.
- 2. A method according to claim 1, wherein there is also provided within the template means for receiving a BOP for installation during well drilling and completing.
- 3. A method according to claim 2, wherein various components are installed within the template by lowering a component on a skid into the template, and then extending connecting elements together to seal inlet and outlet ports of the components in place.
- 4. A method according to claim 2, wherein the well casing is centered in the wellhead by radially projecting centering members.
- 5. A method according to claim 2, using a template from which several wells can be drilled from the seabed, wherein in the template is a junction template provided with a plurality of outlet ports each associated with its own wellhead and valve tree, and a port selector for selectively connecting the inlet port with any one of the outlet ports, the method further comprising drilling into the seabed selectively through more than one outlet port using the port selector selectively to provide access to each outlet port.
- 6. A method according to claim 1, wherein various components are installed within the template by lowering a component on a skid into the template, and then extending connecting elements together to seal inlet and outlet ports of the components in place.
- 7. A method according to claim 6, wherein the well casing is centered in the wellhead by radially projecting centering members.
- 8. A method according to claim 6, using a template from which several wells can be drilled from the seabed, wherein in the template is a junction template provided with a plurality of outlet ports each associated with its own wellhead and valve tree, and a port selector for selectively connecting the inlet port with any one of the outlet ports, the method further comprising drilling into the seabed selectively through more than one outlet port using the port selector selectively to provide access to each outlet port.
- 9. A method according to claim 1, wherein the well casing is centered in the wellhead by radially projecting centering members.
- 10. A method according to claim 9, using a template from which several wells can be drilled from the seabed, wherein in the template is a junction template provided with a plurality of outlet ports each associated with its own wellhead and valve tree, and a port selector for selectively connecting the inlet port with any one of the outlet ports, the method further comprising drilling into the seabed selectively through more than one outlet port using the port selector selectively to provide access to each outlet port.
- 11. A method according to claim 1, using a template from which several wells can be drilled from the seabed, wherein in the template is a junction template provided with a plurality of outlet ports each associated with its own wellhead and valve tree, and a port selector for selectively connecting the inlet port with any one of the outlet ports, the method further comprising drilling into the seabed selectively through more than one outlet port using the port selector selectively to provide access to each outlet port.
- 12. A method according to claim 11, wherein the junction template is a first stage junction template and drilling is done indirectly through one or more second stage junction templates, each having an inlet port, a plurality of outlet ports, and a port selector for selectively connecting the inlet port with any one of the outlet ports, at least one of the outlet ports of the first stage junction template being connected by a drilling conduit to the inlet port of a second stage junction template.
- 13. A method according to claim 12, wherein the second stage junction templates are connected in a similar way to one or more third stage junction templates each having an inlet port, a plurality of outlet ports, and a port selector for selectively connecting the inlet port with any one of the outlet ports.
- 14. A method for drilling and completing a subsea well from a surface platform comprising:fixing a template to the seabed, wherein the template has an inlet port and a wellhead inclined at an angle to the vertical; extending a riser conduit from the surface platform to the inlet port, wherein the riser conduit is substantially vertical the surface platform and inclined at an angle to the vertical at the inlet port; passing a second conduit through the riser conduit and the wellhead into the seabed, wherein the second conduit is adapted to be propelled through the riser conduit by applying hydraulic pressure to a piston connected to the second conduit and sealingly engaging the riser conduit; drilling a well into the seabed using the second conduit, wherein drilling fluids are not returned to the surface through the riser conduit; landing and setting a well casing into the well, wherein the well casing is passed through the riser conduit and set in sealing engagement with the wellhead; setting a completion string into the well; and producing the well.
- 15. The method of claim 14 further comprising disposing a wellhead component in the template such that the wellhead component can be accessed by the second conduit and allow access to the wellhead.
- 16. A method for drilling and completing a subsea well from a surface platform comprising:fixing a template to the seabed, wherein the template has an inlet port and a wellhead inclined at an angle to the vertical; extending a riser conduit from the surface platform to the inlet port, wherein the riser conduit is substantially vertical the surface platform and inclined at an angle to the vertical at the inlet port; passing a second conduit through the riser conduit and the wellhead into the seabed; drilling a well into the seabed using the second conduit, wherein drilling fluids are not returned to the surface through the riser conduit; landing and setting a well casing into the well, wherein the well casing is passed through the riser conduit and set in sealing engagement with the wellhead; setting a completion string into the well; and producing the well; wherein the inlet port and wellhead are substantially horizontal.
- 17. A method for drilling a plurality of subsea wells from a surface platform comprising:fixing on the seabed a template having an inlet port and a plurality of outlet ports, wherein the inlet port and outlet ports are at an angle to the vertical; attaching a riser conduit from a substantially vertical position at the surface platform to the inlet port, wherein the riser conduit is in a position inclined at an angle to the vertical at the inlet port; using a port selector for selectively communicating one of the plurality of outlet ports with the inlet port; passing a second conduit through the riser conduit and through the inlet port and the selected outlet port; drilling a well into the seabed using the second conduit.
- 18. The method of claim 17 further comprising:providing a plurality of wellheads in communication with individual ones of the plurality of outlet ports; and providing a plurality of drilling conduits extending into the seabed at and angle to the vertical from individual ones of the plurality of wellheads.
- 19. The method of claim 17 further comprising providing a third conduit adapted to carry fluids from the template to the surface platform.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a divisional application based on U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/275,748, filed Mar. 24, 1999 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,497,286.
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