Claims
- 1. A method of drilling a borehole with a rotary drill bit having mud passages for passing mud into the borehole from within a steel drill string that includes at least one step of passing a slurry material through said mud passages for the purpose of completing the well and leaving the drill string in place to make a steel cased well.
- 2. The method in claim 1 wherein said slurry material is cement.
- 3. The method in claim 1 wherein said slurry material is cement clinker.
- 4. The method in claim 1 wherein said slurry material is gravel.
- 5. A method of drilling a borehole into a geological formation with a rotary drill bit having mud passages for passing mud into the borehole from within a steel drill string that includes at least one step of passing a slurry material through said mud passages for the purpose of completing the well and leaving the drill string in place following the well completion to make a steel cased well during one drilling pass into the geological formation.
- 6. The method in claim 5 wherein said slurry material is cement.
- 7. The method in claim 5 wherein said slurry material is cement clinker.
- 8. The method in claim 5 wherein said slurry material is gravel.
- 9. A method of drilling a borehole with a coiled tubing conveyed mud motor driven rotary drill bit having mud passages for passing mud into the borehole from within the tubing that includes at least one step of passing a slurry material through said mud passages for the purpose of completing the well and leaving the tubing in place to make a tubing encased well.
- 10. The method in claim 9 wherein said slurry material is cement.
- 11. The method in claim 9 wherein said slurry material is cement clinker.
- 12. The method in claim 9 wherein said slurry material is gravel.
- 13. A method of drilling a borehole into a geological formation with a coiled tubing conveyed mud motor driven rotary drill bit having mud passages for passing mud into the borehole from within the tubing that includes at least one step of passing a slurry material through said mud passages for the purpose of completing the well and leaving the tubing in place following the well completion to make a tubing encased well during one drilling pass into the geological formation.
- 14. The method in claim 13 wherein said slurry material is cement.
- 15. The method in claim 13 wherein said slurry material is cement clinker.
- 16. The method in claim 13 wherein said slurry material is gravel.
- 17. A method of drilling a borehole with a rotary drill bit having mud passages for passing mud into the borehole from within a steel drill string that includes at least steps of:
- (a) attaching a drill bit to the drill string;
- (b) drilling the well with said rotary drill bit to a desired depth; and
- (c) completing the well with the drill bit attached to the drill string to make a steel cased well.
- 18. The method in claim 17 wherein said borehole is an extended reach wellbore.
- 19. The method in claim 17 wherein said borehole is an extended reach lateral wellbore.
- 20. A method of drilling a borehole with a coiled tubing conveyed mud motor driven rotary drill bit having mud passages for passing mud into the borehole from within the tubing that includes at least the steps of:
- (a) attaching the mud motor driven rotary drill bit to the coiled tubing;
- (b) drilling the well with said tubing conveyed mud motor driven rotary drill bit to a desired depth; and
- (c) completing the well with the mud motor driven rotary drill bit attached to the drill string to make a steel cased well.
- 21. The method in claim 20 wherein said borehole is an extended reach wellbore.
- 22. The method in claim 20 wherein said borehole is an extended reach lateral wellbore.
- 23. The method of one pass drilling of a geological formation of interest to produce hydrocarbons comprising at least the following steps:
- (a) attaching a drill bit to a casing string;
- (b) drilling a borehole into the earth to a geological formation of interest;
- (c) providing a pathway for fluids to enter into the casing from the geological formation of interest;
- (d) completing the well adjacent to said formation of interest with at least one of cement, gravel, chemical ingredients, mud; and
- (e) passing the hydrocarbons through the casing to the surface of the earth while said drill bit remains attached to said casing.
- 24. The method in claim 23 wherein said borehole is an extended reach wellbore.
- 25. The method in claim 23 wherein said borehole is an extended reach lateral wellbore.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/708,396, filed Sep. 3, 1996, having the title of "Method and Apparatus for Cementing Drill Stings in Place for One Pass Drilling and Completion of Oil and Gas Wells", that issued on the date of Apr. 20, 1999 as U.S. Pat. No. 5,894,897, an entire copy of which is incorporated herein by reference.
Ser. No. 08/708,396 a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/323,152, filed Oct. 14, 1994, having the title of "Method and Apparatus for Cementing Drill Strings in Place for One Pass Drilling and Completion of Oil and Gas Wells", that issued on Sep. 3, 1996 as U.S. Pat. No. 5,551,521, an entire copy of which is incorporated herein by reference.
Portions of this application were disclosed in U.S. Disclosure Document No. 362582, filed on Sep. 30, 1994, that is entitled `RE: Draft of U.S. Patent Application Entitled "Method and Apparatus for Cementing Drill Strings in Place for One Pass Drilling and Completion of Oil and Gas Wells`", an entire copy of which is incorporated herein by reference.
Portions of this application were also disclosed in U.S. Disclosure Document No. 445686, filed on Oct. 11, 1998, having the title that reads exactly as follows: `RE: -Invention Disclosure- entitled "William Banning Vail III, Oct. 10, 1998"`, an entire copy of which is incorporated herein by reference.
Portions of this application were further disclosed in U.S. Disclosure Document No. 451044, filed on Feb. 8, 1999, that is entitled `RE: -Invention Disclosure- "Drill Bit Having Monitors and Controlled Actuators"`, an entire copy of which is incorporated herein by reference.
Portions of this application were also disclosed in U.S. Disclosure Document No. 451292, filed on Feb. 10, 1999, that is entitled `RE: -Invention Disclosure- "Method and Apparatus to Guide Direction of Rotary Drill Bit" dated Feb. 9, 1999"`, an entire copy of which is incorporated herein by reference.
And finally, yet further portions of this application were disclosed in U.S. Disclosure Document No. 452648 filed on Mar. 5, 1999 that is entitled `RE: "-Invention Disclosure- Feb. 28, 1999 One-Trip-Down-Drilling Inventions Entirely Owned by William Banning Vail III"`, an entire copy of which is incorporated herein by reference.
Various references are referred to in the above defined U.S. Disclosure Documents. For the purposes herein, the term "reference cited in applicant's U.S. Disclosure Documents" shall mean those particular references that have been explicitly listed and/or defined in any of applicant's above listed U.S. Disclosure Documents and/or in the attachments filed with those U.S. Disclosure Documents. Applicant explicitly includes herein by reference entire copies of each and every "reference cited in applicant's U.S. Disclosure Documents". In particular, applicant includes herein by reference entire copies of each and every U.S. Patent cited in U.S. Disclosure Document No. 452648, including all its attachments, that was filed on Mar. 5, 1999. To knowledge of applicant, applicant has in his possession every such cited reference at the time of the filing of this application.
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