Claims
- 1. A process for removing gases from a subterranean mineral deposit comprising:
- providing a drilling apparatus capable of producing horizontal boreholes within the subterranean deposit;
- positioning said drilling apparatus within a passage within said deposit to drill a horizontal borehole in a predetermined position to effect gas removal from said deposit;
- drilling a horizontal borehole by advancing a rotating drill bit from said drilling apparatus by connecting a plurality of segments of drill rod to the end of said drill bit to form a drill string while applying horizontal force produced by the drilling apparatus to the segment of drill rod nearest said drilling apparatus, said horizontal force being translated through the drill string comprising the plurality of drill rods to advance said drill bit;
- providing directional guidance for said drilling through use of a continuous survey instrument positioned near the end of said drill string connected to said drill bit, said survey instrument being connected to data display devices positioned outside the borehole by an internal drill rod cable system passing through the interior of said drill string;
- providing said drilling apparatus with a drilling chuck assembly which includes a rotatable drill chuck, a hollow drive shaft, operatively associated with a rotational means, said drive shaft being interposed between and connected to said drill chuck, a stationary drilling fluid adaptor fitting for introducing drilling fluid into said drill string connected to said drilling apparatus and a hollow cable support rod which extends through the interior of said rotatable drill chuck, hollow drive shaft and stationary drilling fluid adaptor fitting, said support rod having a rotating support positioned upon that end of the support rod which is within the interior of the drill chuck, said rotating support being capable of rotation with the rotation of the drill chuck while maintaining the support rod in a fixed, non-rotating position to permit said cable connecting said survey instrument to said data display devices to pass through the interior of said hollow cable support rod without being subjected to substantial rotation during rotation of said drill chuck;
- withdrawing said drill string including said survey instrument and said drill bit from the borehole upon completion of drilling to a predetermined depth; and
- withdrawing gas which flows into said borehole from the surrounding mineral deposit from said borehole.
- 2. The process of claim 1 wherein the rotating support comprises a framework including at least three radiating support arms that project substantially from the region in which the support rod is located to the surface of the interior of the drill chuck.
- 3. A process for removing gases from a subterranean mineral deposit comprising:
- providing a drilling apparatus capable of producing horizontal boreholes within the subterranean deposit;
- positioning said apparatus within a passage within said deposit to drill a horizontal borehole in a predetermined position to achieve gas removal from said deposit;
- drilling said borehole to a predetermined depth employing a continuous survey instrument to provide directional guidance, said survey instrument being positioned near the end of a drill string projecting from said drilling apparatus and being connected to data display devices positioned outside the borehole by an internal drill rod cable system passing through the interior of said drill string, said cable system comprising a series of cable segments of predetermined length sequentially connected together within said drill string;
- providing said drilling apparatus with a drilling chuck assembly which includes a rotatable drill chuck, a hollow drive shaft which is operatively associated with a rotational means and which is interposed between and connected to said drill chuck, a stationary drilling fluid adaptor fitting for introducing drilling fluid into said drill string connected to said drill chuck and a hollow cable support rod which extends through the interior of said rotatable drill chuck, hollow drive shaft and stationary drilling fluid adaptor fitting, said support rod having a rotating support positioned upon the end of said support rod which is positioned within the interior of the rotatable drill chuck, said rotating support being capable of rotation with the rotation of the drill chuck while maintaining the support rod in a fixed, non-rotating position to permit the cable connecting said survey instrument to said data display devices to pass through the interior of said hollow cable support rod without being subjected to substantial rotation during rotation of said drill chuck;
- withdrawing said drill string including said survey instrument and said drill bit from the borehole upon completion of drilling to the predetermined depth; and
- withdrawing gas which flows into said borehole from the surrounding mineral deposit from said borehole.
- 4. The process of claim 3 wherein said rotating support comprises a framework including at least three radiating support arms that project substantially from the region in which the support rod is located to the surface of the interior of the drill chuck.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application relates to copending applications Ser. No. 119,744 entitled "Process For Degasification Of Subterranean Mineral Deposits" and Ser. No. 119,745 entitled "Borehole Survey Method And Apparatus For Drilling Substantially Horizontal Boreholes" filed of even date herewith.
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