Claims
- 1. A drilling riser for use at great sea depth for drilling by means of a drillstring of wells in the seabed, said drilling riser arranged to be connected between a wellhead at the seabed and a vessel, for use with a drilling fluid at least partially filling the drilling riser and forming a drilling fluid column therein, with a sensor arranged to detect the drilling fluid's level in said drilling riser, and a return riser pipe extending between an outlet on said drilling riser and said vessel, said outlet situated at a depth being considerably below the sea surface and also being at a considerable height above the seabed, in which a pump device is disposed adjacent said outlet, arranged for pumping return drilling fluid up to said vessel and arranged to adjust said drilling fluid's level in said drilling riser to a predetermined level down to, or above said outlet, the riser comprising:an inlet for seawater into said drilling riser disposed adjacent or above said outlet; and a valve on said inlet for selectively filling said drilling riser with seawater when the valve is opened.
- 2. The drilling riser of claim 1, in which said sensor is arranged substantially in a same height level in the drilling riser as said outlet on said drilling riser.
- 3. The drilling riser of claim 2, in which said sensor is a sensor selected from the group consisting of pressure depth sensors and acoustic depth sensors.
- 4. The drilling riser of claim 1, in which said pump device comprises at least two pumps.
- 5. The drilling riser of claim 4, in which said pumps are connected in series between said outlet and said return riser pipe.
- 6. The drilling riser of claim 4, in which said pumps are connected in parallel between said outlet and said return riser pipe.
- 7. The drilling riser of claim 1, in which there is an open connection to the atmosphere from the top of said drilling fluid column in said drilling riser.
- 8. The drilling riser of claim 1, in which existing kill/choke-line pipes are used as said return riser pipe.
- 9. The drilling riser of claim 1, in which said return riser pipe is separate from existing kill/choke-line pipes.
- 10. The drilling riser of claim 9, in which said return riser pipe has a diameter of between 6 and 8 inches.
- 11. A method for drilling at great sea depths by means of a drillstring, of wells in the seabed, in which a drilling riser is connected between a wellhead on said seabed and a vessel, with a drilling fluid at least partially filling the drilling riser and forming a drilling fluid column therein, with a sensor arranged to register said drilling fluid's level in said drilling riser, and a return riser pipe extending between an outlet from said drilling riser and said vessel, with said outlet arranged at a depth being substantially below the sea surface, and also being at a substantial height above the seabed, the method comprising:adjusting said drilling fluid's level in the drilling riser to a predetermined level with respect to said outlet; and allowing seawater to enter through a valve arranged at an inlet in said drilling riser, said inlet disposed at or above said outlet.
- 12. The method according to claim 11, in which the drilling riser is not greater than 16 inches in diameter and is sustained with, until deeper drilled depth of the borehole, setting of casing down into the borehole.
Priority Claims (1)
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974348 |
Sep 1997 |
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CROSS-REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application claims priority under 35 USC §120 to PCT Patent Application No. PCT/NO98/00279 filed Sept. 17, 1998, and under 35 USC §119 to Norwegian Patent Application No. 97 4348, filed Sept. 19, 1997.
PCT Information
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PCT/NO98/00279 |
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00 |
Publishing Document |
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WO99/18327 |
4/15/1999 |
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US Referenced Citations (3)