Claims
- 1. A method for piling a conductor casing string (14) into sediments (22) of a waterbed (24) by using a floating installation vessel, the installation vessel being provided with means for practicing said method, said means including hoisting equipment, cables, conduits for power supply and equipment control, connections and fittings, valves, pumping means and control equipment, said piling method requiring that the interior of the conductor casing string (14), at the lower end and casing shoe (38) thereof, be provided with a releasable piling hammer, and a cooperating piling spear (40), said conductor casing shoe (38) and piling spear (40) also being provided with force-transmitting striking surfaces, onto which surfaces said piling hammer repeatedly exerts its impact force and drives the conductor casing string (14) into the waterbed (24) during the piling operation, wherein the method is initiated by lowering into water (26) from said floating installation vessel a suction substructure (2) which is installed onto and within the sediments (22) of the waterbed (24), the suction substructure (2) providing necessary and stabilizing lateral support for the conductor casing string (14) during its installation in the sediments (22), hence making possible to install by means of piling the upper end of the conductor casing string (14) as vertical as possible, and within a small vertical tolerance, within said sediments (22) of the waterbed (24), and wherein the suction substructure (2), in order to achieve said verticality, is provided with a supporting mantle (4), an upper lid part (6) and a downwards open part (8) which, due to the weight of the suction substructure (2), is pressed some distance into the sediments (22) when being lowered therein, the lid part (6) being provided with at least one through-going guide opening (10) which upon said lowering is connected in a pressure sealing manner to an associated, releasable lid (32), the suction substructure (2) also being provided with an outlet conduit (34) connected to a pump (36) which then is activated and pumps the water (26) out of the suction substructure (2), thus pressing the suction substructure (2) further into the sediments (22) of the waterbed (24), whereupon the releasable lid (32) is removed from the guide opening (10) or, alternatively, from at least one guide opening (10), the suction substructure (2) thus being prepared for the subsequent piling of the conductor casing string (14), characterized in that the method comprises, in sequence, the following steps:a) lowering the conductor casing string (14) containing the piling hammer and the cooperating piling spear (40) into water (26) and down to the suction substructure (2), the conductor casing string (14) being lowered on an installation line (28) connected to the floating installation vessel; b) guiding, while hanging down from the installation line (28), the piling spear (40) and a lower part of the conductor casing string (14) through the guide opening (10) in the suction substructure (2), and then lowering them down towards the sediments (22) and, due to the weight of the conductor casing string (14), pressing them some distance into said sediments (22), the guide opening (10) thereby providing said stabilizing lateral support for the conductor casing string (14) during its installation in the sediments (22) of the waterbed (24); c) initiating the piling of the conductor casing string (14) by supplying the piling hammer with necessary motive power through a conduit from the floating installation vessel, the piling hammer thereby driving the piling spear (40) and the conductor casing string (14) down to a desired depth within the sediments (22), the entire piled length of conductor casing string (14) thereinafter adhering to the surrounding sediments (22), hence providing the conductor casing string (14) with optimum lateral stabilizing support and associated optimum load-supporting properties, the suction substructure (2), when in position of use, also providing the conductor casing string (14) with an upper anchoring or clamping point which substantially increases the load-carrying capacity of the conductor casing string (14) with respect to bending and buckling caused by subsequent well loads exerted onto the conductor casing string (14), including the weight of a wellhead and a blowout preventer; and d) disconnecting and removing downhole piling equipment, including the piling hammer and the piling spear (40), from the conductor casing string (14), thus completing the installation of the conductor casing string (14) in the sediments (22) of the waterbed (24), hence enabling subsequent drilling of an underwater well to be initiated through the piled conductor casing string (14).
- 2. A method according to claim 1, further characterized in step c) as driving the piling spear (40) and the conductor casing string (14) down to a depth within the sediments (22) which allows an upper end portion of the conductor casing string (14) to project above the suction substructure (2) on the waterbed (24), thus allowing the wellhead and/or the blowout preventer to be mounted on top of the conductor casing string (14).
- 3. A method for piling an elongated conductor casing string into a bed of sediments lying under water, the method comprising the steps of:lowering a suction substructure into the water and onto the sediments, the suction substructure comprising a supporting mantle, an upper lid part and a downward open part, the downward open part being forced into the sediments by the weight of the suction substructure, the upper lid part provided with at least one through-going guide opening which upon lowering is connected in a pressure sealing manner to a releasable lid, the suction substructure further comprising an outlet conduit connected to a pump; activating the pump to pump water from the suction substructure, thereby creating a suction force that forces the suction substructure further into the sediments; removing the releasable lid from the at least one through-going guide opening; lowering the elongated conductor casing string into the water and down to the suction substructure; guiding a lower end of the elongated conductor casing string through the guide opening and into the sediments, wherein the guide opening provides stabilizing lateral support for the elongated conductor casing string; and piling the conductor casing string to a desired depth into the sediments.
- 4. The method of claim 3, wherein, as a result of the piling, the entire length of the elongated conductor casing string adheres to the sediments, thereby providing the elongated conductor casing string with optimum lateral stabilizing support and associated optimum load-supporting properties.
- 5. The method of claim 3, wherein, as a result of the guiding of the conductor casing string, the suction substructure provides the elongated conductor casing string with an upper anchoring or clamping point which increases the load carrying capacity of the conductor casing string with respect to bending and buckling caused by subsequent well loads exerted onto the conductor casing string, the well loads comprising the weight of a wellhead and a blowout preventer.
- 6. The method of claim 3, wherein the lower end of the elongated conductor casing string comprises a piling spear for piling the conductor casing string into the sediments.
- 7. The method of claim 6, wherein the piling spear and the elongated conductor casing string are piled down to the desired depth within the sediments by a piling hammer through a conduit from an installation vessel.
- 8. The method of claim 7 further comprising the step of:uncoupling and removing the piling hammer and piling spear from the elongated conductor casing string, thus completing the installation of the elongated conductor casing string in the sediments and enabling subsequent drilling of an underwater well to be initiated through the installed elongated conductor casing string.
- 9. The method of claim 3, wherein after piling the elongated conductor casing string into the sediments, an upper end of the elongated conductor casing string projects above the suction substrate, thus allowing a well head or blowout preventer to be mounted to an upper end of the elongated conductor casing string.
Priority Claims (1)
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20001031 |
Feb 2000 |
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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
The present application is the U.S. national stage application of International Application PCT/N001/00062, filed Feb. 21, 2001, which international application was published on Sep. 7, 2001 as International Publication WO 01/65050. The International Application claims priority of Norwegian Patent Application 20001031, filed Feb. 29, 2000.
PCT Information
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PCT/NO01/00062 |
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WO01/65050 |
9/7/2001 |
WO |
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