Claims
- 1. A system for drilling a well bore, said well bore having a bottom, into a seabed from a drilling location, which comprises:a drilling fluid system for creating a column of drilling fluid above said bottom; an injection system for injecting substantially incompressible articles into said column at an injection point between said bottom and said drilling location, said incompressible articles having a density less than the density of said drilling fluid; and, a separation system for separating said incompressible articles from drilling fluid returned to said drilling location from said column, said separation system returning separated drilling fluid to said drilling fluid system and separated incompressible articles to said injection system.
- 2. The system as claimed in claim 1, wherein said injection system includes:a conduit connected between a surface location and said injection point.
- 3. The system as claimed in claim 2, wherein said injection system includes:means for injecting a slurry comprising a fluid and said substantially incompressible articles into said conduit at said surface location.
- 4. The system as claimed in claim 3, wherein said fluid of said slurry comprises a drilling fluid.
- 5. The system as claimed in claim 4, wherein said fluid of said slurry comprises substantially unweighted drilling fluid.
- 6. The system as claimed in claim 3, wherein said fluid of said slurry comprises water.
- 7. The system as claimed in claim 3, wherein said means for injecting said substantially incompressible articles includes:means for separating said substantially incompressible articles from said fluid of said slurry prior to injecting said substantially incompressible articles into said column; and, means for injecting separated substantially incompressible articles into said column.
- 8. The system as claimed in claim 7, including means for returning separated fluid to a surface location.
- 9. The system as claimed in claim 8, wherein said means for returning separated fluid to said surface location includes a return line.
- 10. The system as claimed in claim 9, wherein said means for returning separate fluid to said surface location includes means for lifting separated fluid in said return line.
- 11. The system as claimed in claim 7, wherein means for injecting said separated substantially incompressible articles into said column includes a pump.
- 12. The system as claimed in claim 7, wherein said means for separating said substantially incompressible articles includes a screen having a mesh size smaller than said substantially incompressible articles.
- 13. The system as claimed in claim 7, wherein said means for separating said substantially-incompressible articles includes:a vessel, said vessel being gas-pressurized to form a water-gas interface; a slurry inlet positioned in said vessel below said water-gas interface and coupled to said conduit; a water outlet positioned in said vessel below said water-gas interface; and, an article outlet positioned in said vessel above said water-gas interface and coupled to said injection point.
- 14. The system as claimed in claim 1, wherein said separation system includes:a screen device for separating said incompressible articles and drill cuttings from said drilling fluid.
- 15. The system as claimed in claim 14, wherein said screen device has a mesh size and said incompressible articles are larger than said mesh size.
- 16. The system as claimed in claim 14, wherein said separation system includes:an at least partially water-filled vessel positioned to receive said incompressible articles and said drill cuttings from said screen device.
- 17. The system as claimed in claim 14, wherein said screen device includes a shale shaker.
- 18. The system as claimed in claim 1, wherein a portion of said column is defined by a riser connecting a subsea wellhead and a surface location and said injection point is positioned in said riser adjacent said wellhead.
- 19. The system as claimed in claim 18, wherein said substantially incompressible articles are injected into said riser at a rate sufficient to reduce the density of drilling fluid in said column above said injection point to a predetermined density.
- 20. The system as claimed in claim 19, wherein the density p of drilling fluid in said column is determined according to the equation p=(100-v)pf+vps100wherepf is drilling fluid density without the substantially incompressible articles; ps is the density of the substantially incompressible articles; and v is the concentration of the substantially incompressible articles.
- 21. The system as claimed in claim 19, wherein said substantially incompressible articles are injected into said column in a slurry comprising a mixture of substantially incompressible articles and drilling fluid the density p of drilling fluid in said riser is determined according to the equation p=pmQm+psQsQm+QsWherepm is the drilling fluid density without the substantially incompressible articles; ps is the density of the slurry; Qm is the drilling fluid flow rate; and, Qs is the slurry flow rate.
- 22. The system as claimed in claim 19, wherein said predetermined density is substantially equal to the density of seawater.
- 23. The system as claimed in claim 1, wherein said substantially incompressible articles comprise substantially spherical articles.
- 24. The system as claimed in claim 23, wherein said substantially spherical articles have an outside diameter greater than about 100 microns.
- 25. The system as claimed in claim 1, wherein said substantially incompressible articles comprise hollow glass beads.
- 26. The system as claimed in claim 25, wherein hollow glass beads have an outside diameter greater than about 100 microns.
- 27. The system as claimed in claim 1, wherein said substantially incompressible articles comprises hollow reinforced plastic articles.
- 28. A method of drilling a well bore, said well bore having a bottom, into a seabed from a drilling location, which comprises the steps of:injecting substantially incompressible articles into a column of drilling fluid at an injection point positioned between said bottom of said well bore and said drilling location, said articles having a density less than the density of said drilling fluid to create a first drilling fluid pressure gradient in said column below said injection point and a second drilling fluid pressure gradient above said injection point; separating incompressible articles from drilling fluid returned to said drilling location from said column of drilling fluid; injecting separated drilling fluid into said column at said bottom of said well bore; and, reinjecting separated incompressible articles into said column at said injection point.
- 29. The method as claimed in claim 28, wherein said step of injecting said substantially incompressible articles includes:conveying a slurry comprising said substantially incompressible articles and a slurry fluid to said injection point.
- 30. The method as claimed in claim 29, wherein said step of injecting said substantially incompressible articles includes:separating said substantially incompressible articles from said slurry fluid prior to injecting said substantially incompressible articles into said column of drilling fluid.
- 31. The method as claimed in claim 28, including separating said incompressible articles and drill cuttings from said drilling fluid.
- 32. The method as claimed in claim 31, including separating said incompressible articles from said drill cuttings.
- 33. The method as claimed in claim 32, wherein said step separating said incompressible articles from said drill cuttings includes:discharging said incompressible articles and said drill cuttings into an at least partially water-filled vessel.
- 34. The method as claimed in claim 33, including recovering said incompressible articles from said at least partially water-filled vessel.
- 35. The method as claimed in claim 28, wherein said injection point is positioned in a marine riser connected between a surface drilling location and a subsea wellhead.
- 36. The method as claimed in claim 35, wherein said articles are conveyed to said injection point by a conduit positioned outside said riser.
- 37. The method as claimed in claim 35, wherein said articles are conveyed to said injection point by a conduit positioned inside said riser.
- 38. The method as claimed in claim 37, wherein said conduit includes a drill pipe.
- 39. The method as claimed in claim 28, wherein said injection point is positioned in a cased section of said well bore.
- 40. The method as claimed in claim 39, wherein said articles are conveyed to said injection point by a conduit positioned outside the casing of said cased section.
- 41. The method as claimed in claim 39, wherein said articles are conveyed to said injection point by a conduit positioned inside the casing of said cased section.
- 42. The method as claimed in claim 41, wherein said conduit includes a drill pipe.
- 43. The method as claimed in claim 28, wherein said injection point is positioned in an open hole section of said well bore.
- 44. The method as claimed in claim 43, wherein said articles are conveyed to said injection point by a conduit positioned in said open hole section.
- 45. The method as claimed in claim 44, wherein said conduit includes a drill pipe.
- 46. The method as claimed in claim 28, wherein the density p of drilling fluid in said column above said injection point is determined according to the equation p=(100-v)pf+vps100wherePf is drilling fluid density without the substantially incompressible articles; ps is the density of the substantially incompressible articles; and v is the concentration of the substantially incompressible articles.
- 47. The method as claimed in claim 28, wherein said substantially incompressible articles are injected into said column in a slurry comprising a mixture of substantially incompressible articles and a slurry fluid, and wherein the drilling fluid the density p of drilling fluid in said column above said injection point is determined according to the equation p=pmQm+psQsQm+QsWherepm is the drilling fluid density without the substantially incompressible articles; ps is the density of the slurry; Qm is the drilling fluid flow rate; and, Qs is the slurry flow rate.
- 48. The method as claimed in claim 28, wherein the density of said incompressible articles is less than the density of water.
- 49. A system for adjusting the pressure gradient in a column of drilling fluid, which comprises:a drilling fluid system for injecting drilling fluid into said column; a conduit connected between a drilling location and an injection point in said column; an injection system for injecting into said conduit a slurry comprising a mixture of substantially incompressible articles and a slurry fluid, said incompressible articles having a density less than the density of said drilling fluid; a separation system for separating said incompressible articles and said drilling fluid returned from said column, said separation system returning separated drilling fluid to said drilling fluid system and separated incompressible articles to said injection system.
- 50. The system as claimed in claim 49, wherein said slurry fluid comprises a drilling fluid.
- 51. The system as claimed in claim 50, wherein said slurry fluid comprises substantially unweighted drilling fluid.
- 52. The system as claimed in claim 49, wherein said slurry fluid comprises water.
- 53. The system as claimed in claim 49, including:means for separating said substantially incompressible articles from said slurry fluid prior to injecting said substantially incompressible articles into said column; and, means for injecting separated substantially incompressible articles into said column.
- 54. The system as claimed in claim 53, including means for returning separated slurry fluid to a surface location.
- 55. The system as claimed in claim 54, wherein said means for returning separated slurry fluid to said surface location includes a return line.
- 56. The system as claimed in claim 55, wherein said means for returning separate slurry fluid to said surface location includes means for lifting separated fluid in said return line.
- 57. The system as claimed in claim 53, wherein said means for injecting said substantially incompressible articles into said column includes a pump.
- 58. The system as claimed in claim 53, wherein said means for separating said substantially incompressible articles from said slurry fluid includes a screen having a mesh size smaller than said substantially incompressible articles.
- 59. The system as claimed in claim 53, wherein said means for separating said substantially incompressible articles from said slurry fluid includes:a vessel, said vessel being gas-pressurized to form a water-gas interface; a slurry inlet positioned in said vessel below said water-gas interface and coupled to said conduit; a water outlet positioned in said vessel below said water-gas interface; and, an article outlet positioned in said vessel above said water-gas interface and coupled to said injection point.
- 60. The system as claimed in claim 49, wherein said separation system includes:a screen device for separating said incompressible articles and drill cuttings from said drilling fluid.
- 61. The system as claimed in claim 60, wherein said screen device has a mesh size and said incompressible articles are larger than said mesh size.
- 62. The system as claimed in claim 61, wherein said separation system includes:an at least partially water-filled vessel positioned to receive said incompressible articles and said drill cuttings from said screen device.
- 63. The system as claimed in claim 60, wherein said screen device includes a shale shaker.
- 64. The system as claimed in claim 49, wherein a portion of said column is defined by a riser connecting a subsea wellhead and a surface location and said injection point is positioned in said riser adjacent said wellhead.
- 65. The system as claimed in claim 64, wherein said substantially incompressible articles are injected into said riser at a rate sufficient to reduce the density of drilling fluid in said column above said injection point to a predetermined density.
- 66. The system as claimed in claim 65, wherein the density p of drilling fluid in said column above said injection point is determined according to the equation p=(100-v)pf+vps100wherepf is drilling fluid density without the substantially incompressible articles; ps is the density of the substantially incompressible articles; and v is the concentration of the substantially incompressible articles.
- 67. The system as claimed in claim 65, wherein said slurry is injected into said column and the density p of drilling fluid in said riser is determined according to the equation p=pmQm+psQsQm+QsWherepm is the drilling fluid density without the substantially incompressible articles; ps is the density of the slurry; Qm is the drilling fluid flow rate; and, Qs is the slurry flow rate.
- 68. The system as claimed in claim 49, wherein the density of said incompressible articles is less than the density of water.
- 69. The system as claimed in claim 49, wherein said substantially incompressible articles comprise substantially spherical hollow articles.
- 70. The system as claimed in claim 69, wherein said substantially spherical hollow articles have an outside diameter greater than about 100 microns.
- 71. The system as claimed in claim 70, wherein said substantially incompressible articles comprise hollow glass beads.
- 72. The system as claimed in claim 49, wherein said substantially incompressible articles comprises hollow reinforced plastic articles.
- 73. The system as claimed in claim 49, wherein said injection point is positioned in a marine riser connected between a surface drilling location and a subsea wellhead.
- 74. The system as claimed in claim 73, wherein said conduit is positioned outside said riser.
- 75. The system as claimed in claim 73, wherein said conduit is positioned inside said riser.
- 76. The system as claimed in claim 75, wherein said conduit includes a drill pipe.
- 77. The system as claimed in claim 49, wherein said injection point is positioned in a cased section of said well bore.
- 78. The system as claimed in claim 77, wherein said conduit is positioned outside the casing of said cased section.
- 79. The system as claimed in claim 77, wherein said conduit is positioned inside the casing of said cased section.
- 80. The system as claimed in claim 79, wherein said conduit includes a drill pipe.
- 81. The system as claimed in claim 49, wherein said injection point is positioned in an open hole section of said well bore.
- 82. The system as claimed in claim 81, wherein said conduit is positioned in said open hole section.
- 83. The system as claimed in claim 82, wherein said conduit includes a drill pipe.
- 84. A system for drilling a well bore, said well bore having a bottom, into a seabed from a drilling location, which comprises:a drilling fluid system for creating a column of drilling fluid above said bottom; and, a conduit connected between a surface location and an injection point between said bottom and said drilling location; means for injecting a slurry comprising a fluid and substantially incompressible articles into said conduit at said surface location, said substantially incompressible articles having a density less than the density of said drilling fluid; means for separating said substantially incompressible articles from said fluid of said slurry prior to injecting said substantially incompressible articles into said column; and, means for injecting separated substantially incompressible articles into said column.
- 85. A method of drilling a well bore, said well bore having a bottom, into a seabed from a drilling location, which comprises the steps of:creating a column of drilling fluid between said bottom of said well bore and said drilling location; conveying a slurry comprising substantially incompressible articles and a slurry fluid to an injection point positioned in said column between said bottom of said well bore and said drilling location, said substantially incompressible articles having a density less than the density of said drilling fluid; separating said substantially incompressible articles from said slurry fluid at a position adjacent said injection point; injecting said separated substantially incompressible articles into said drilling fluid column to create a first drilling fluid pressure gradient in said column below said injection point and a second drilling fluid pressure gradient above said injection point.
- 86. A system for adjusting the pressure gradient in a column of drilling fluid, which comprises:a conduit connected between a drilling location and an injection point in said column; a system for injecting into said conduit a slurry comprising a mixture of substantially incompressible articles and a slurry fluid, said incompressible articles having a density less than the density of said drilling fluid; means for separating said substantially incompressible articles from said slurry fluid at a position adjacent said injection point; and, means for injecting separated substantially incompressible articles into said column.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
The present application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 60/210,419, filed Jun. 8, 2000, and titled Ultra Lightweight Cement.
Government Interests
This invention was made with Government support under Contract No. DE-AC21-94MC31197 awarded by the Department of Energy. The Government has certain rights in this invention.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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