The present disclosure relates generally to drilling rigs, and specifically to box-on-box rig structures for land drilling in the petroleum exploration and production industry.
Land-based drilling rigs may be configured to be skidded from location to location to drill multiple wells within the same area known as a wellsite. In certain situations, it is necessary to skid across an already drilled well for which there is a well-head in place. Further, mast placement on land-drilling rigs may have an effect on drilling activity. For example, depending on mast placement on the drilling rig, an existing well-head may interfere with the location of land-situated equipment such as, for instance, existing wellheads, and may also interfere with raising and lowering of equipment needed for operations.
The present disclosure provides for a drilling rig. The drilling rig may include a first substructure; a second substructure, the second substructure being positioned generally parallel to and spaced apart from the first substructure and being generally the same height as the first substructure; and a drill floor coupled to the first and second substructures, the drill floor positioned substantially at the top of the first and second substructures.
The present disclosure also provides for a substructure for use in a drilling rig. The substructure may include a substructure frame, the substructure frame configured to at least partially support a drilling floor; and a tank support structure affixed to the substructure.
The present disclosure also provides for a drilling rig. The drilling rig may include a first substructure; a second substructure, the second substructure being positioned generally parallel to and spaced apart from the first substructure and being generally the same height as the first substructure; and a drill floor coupled to the first and second substructures. The drill floor may be positioned substantially at the top of the first and second substructures. The drill floor may include a V-door, the V-door generally aligned with a side of the drill floor, and the side of the drill floor with which the V-door is aligned may face towards the first or second substructure. The drilling rig may also include a mast coupled to the drill floor. The drilling rig may also include a tank support structure affixed to the first or second substructure. The tank support structure may include a tank and mud process equipment. The drilling rig may also include a grasshopper positioned to carry cabling and lines to the drilling rig. The grasshopper may be positioned to couple to the drill floor generally at a side of the drill floor, and the side of the drill floor to which the grasshopper couples may face towards the first or second substructure.
The summary and the detailed description are further understood when read in conjunction with the appended drawings. For the purpose of illustrating the present disclosure, there are shown in the drawings exemplary embodiments of said disclosure; however, the disclosure is not limited to the specific methods, compositions, and devices disclosed. In addition, the drawings are not necessarily drawn to scale. In the drawings:
The present disclosure may be understood more readily by reference to the following detailed description, taken in connection with the accompanying figures, which form a part of this disclosure. It is to be understood that this disclosure is not limited to the specific devices, methods, applications, conditions or parameters described and/or shown herein, and that the terminology used herein is for the purpose of describing particular embodiments by way of example only and is not intended to be limiting of the present disclosure. Also, as used in the specification, including the appended claims, the singular forms “a,” “an,” and “the” include the plural, and reference to a particular numerical value includes at least that particular value, unless the context clearly dictates otherwise. The term “plurality,” as used herein, means more than one.
In some embodiments, tank support structure 80 and tanks 70 may be included in drilling rig 10. Tank support structure 80 may be affixed to right substructure 30 or left substructure 40 by means known to those of ordinary skill in the art with the benefit of this disclosure, including, but not limited to, welding and bolting. As shown in
As they are mounted directly to a substructure (30 or 40) of drilling rig 10, tanks 70, mud process equipment 100, choke manifold 102, and accumulator 104 may travel with drilling rig 10 during a skidding operation. As such any pipe or tubing connections between or taken from tanks 70, mud process equipment 100, choke manifold 102, and/or accumulator 104 may remain connected during the skidding operations. This arrangement may allow, for example, more rapid rig disassembly (“rigging-down”) and assembly (or “rigging-up”) of drilling rig 10 before and after a skidding operation.
Additionally, by facing V-door side 22 of drilling rig 10 toward one of the substructures 30, 40, equipment and structures that pass through the V-door or to drilling floor 20 from V-door side 22 of drilling rig 10 may, for example, be less likely to interfere with additional wells in the well field.
One having ordinary skill in the art with the benefit of this disclosure will understand that the specific configuration depicted in
Those skilled in the art will appreciate that numerous changes and modifications can be made to the preferred embodiments of the present disclosure and that such changes and modifications can be made without departing from the spirit of said disclosure. It is, therefore, intended that the appended claims cover all such equivalent variations as fall within the true spirit and scope of said disclosure.
This application is a continuation of U.S. non-provisional application Ser. No. 15/191,094, filed Jun. 23, 2016, which is a continuation of U.S. non-provisional application Ser. No. 14/180,049, filed Feb. 13, 2014, and now granted as U.S. Pat. No. 9,810,027, which is itself a non-provisional application which claims priority from U.S. provisional application No. 61/764,259 filed Feb. 13, 2013.
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