Subterranean well drilling method
09920573 ยท 2018-03-20
Inventors
Cpc classification
E21B33/06
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E21B33/06
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
A drill string coupling and uncoupling method includes forming a well bore by conducting a drilling operation using a drill string having a first drill string segment and a second drill string segment detachably coupled to the first drill string segment; immobilizing the second drill string segment in the well bore; uncoupling the first drill string segment from the second drill string segment; at least partially retracting the first drill string segment in the well bore away from the second drill string segment; reinserting the first drill string segment in the well bore to the second drill string segment; and re-coupling the first drill string segment to the second drill string segment.
Claims
1. A subterranean drill string coupling and uncoupling method, comprising: forming a subterranean well bore by conducting a drilling operation using a drill string having a first drill string segment and a second drill string segment detachably coupled to the first drill string segment and a drill head terminating the second drill string segment; immobilizing the second drill string segment in the subterranean well bore; uncoupling the first drill string segment from the second drill string segment; at least partially retracting the first drill string segment in the subterranean well bore away from the second drill string segment; reinserting the first drill string segment in the subterranean well bore to the second drill string segment; re-coupling the first drill string segment to the second drill string segment; and wherein uncoupling the first drill string segment from the second drill string segment comprises uncoupling an on/off tool on a lower end of the first drill string segment from a hang off tool on an upper end of the second drill string segment, and re-coupling the first drill string segment to the second drill string segment comprises re-coupling the on/off tool on the first drill string segment to the hang off tool on the second drill string segment.
2. The method of claim 1 further comprising terminating flow of hydrocarbon through the drill string to block flow of drill fluid through the drill string prior to uncoupling the first drill string segment from the second drill string segment.
3. The method of claim 1 wherein forming a subterranean well bore comprises forming a vertical subterranean well bore.
4. The method of claim 1 wherein forming a subterranean well bore comprises forming a non-vertical subterranean well bore.
5. A subterranean drill string coupling and uncoupling method, comprising: forming a subterranean well bore by conducting a drilling operation using a drill string having a first drill string segment and a second drill string segment detachably coupled to the first drill string segment and a drill head terminating the second drill string segment; immobilizing the second drill string segment in the subterranean well bore; uncoupling the first drill string segment from the second drill string segment; at least partially retracting the first drill string segment in the subterranean well bore away from the second drill string segment; reinserting the first drill string segment in the subterranean well bore to the second drill string segment; re-coupling the first drill string segment to the second drill string segment; terminating flow of hydrocarbon through the drill string to block flow of drill fluid through the drill string prior to uncoupling the first drill string segment from the second drill string segment; and wherein terminating flow of hydrocarbon through the drill string comprises seating a ball in the drill string.
6. A subterranean drill string coupling and uncoupling method, comprising: forming a subterranean well bore by conducting a drilling operation using a drill string having a first drill string segment and a second drill string segment detachably coupled to the first drill string segment and a drill head terminating the second drill string segment; immobilizing the second drill string segment in the subterranean well bore; uncoupling the first drill string segment from the second drill string segment; at least partially retracting the first drill string segment in the subterranean well bore away from the second drill string segment; reinserting the first drill string segment in the subterranean well bore to the second drill string segment; re-coupling the first drill string segment to the second drill string segment; and wherein immobilizing the second drill string segment in the subterranean well bore comprises deploying expandable and retractable slips outwardly from the drill string to engage a well casing lining the subterranean well bore.
7. The method of claim 6 wherein uncoupling the first drill string segment from the second drill string segment comprises uncoupling an on/off tool on the first drill string segment from a hang off tool on the second drill string segment, and coupling the first drill string segment to the second drill string segment comprises coupling the on/off tool on the first drill string segment to the hang off tool on the second drill string segment, and wherein deploying expandable and retractable slips outwardly from the drill string comprises deploying expandable and retractable slips outwardly from the hang off tool.
8. A subterranean drill string coupling and uncoupling method, comprising: forming a subterranean well bore by conducting a drilling operation using a drill string having a first drill string segment and a second drill string segment detachably coupled to the first drill string segment and a drill head terminating the second drill string segment; placing a blowout preventer in the subterranean well bore; immobilizing the second drill string segment in the subterranean well bore; uncoupling the first drill string segment from the second drill string segment; retracting the first drill string segment in the subterranean well bore away from the second drill string segment; testing the blowout preventer using the first drill string segment by flowing well fluid through the first drill string segment and the blowout preventer, respectively; reinserting the first drill string segment in the subterranean well bore to the second drill string segment; re-coupling the first drill string segment to the second drill string segment; de-immobilizing the second drill string in the subterranean well bore; and resuming the drilling operation.
9. The method of claim 8 wherein uncoupling the first drill string segment from the second drill string segment comprises uncoupling an on/off tool on the first drill string segment from a hang off tool on the second drill string segment, and coupling the first drill string segment to the second drill string segment comprises coupling the on/off tool on the first drill string segment to the hang off tool on the second drill string segment.
10. The method of claim 8 further comprising terminating flow of hydrocarbon through the drill string to block flow of drill fluid through the drill string prior to uncoupling the first drill string segment from the second drill string segment.
11. The method of claim 10 wherein terminating flow of hydrocarbon through the drill string comprises seating a ball in the drill string.
12. The method of claim 8 wherein immobilizing the second drill string segment in the subterranean well bore comprises deploying expandable and retractable slips outwardly from the drill string to engage a well casing lining the subterranean well bore.
13. The method of claim 12 wherein uncoupling the first drill string segment from the second drill string segment comprises uncoupling an on/off tool on the first drill string segment from a hang off tool on the second drill string segment, and coupling the first drill string segment to the second drill string segment comprises coupling the on/off tool on the first drill string segment to the hang off tool on the second drill string segment, and wherein deploying expandable and retractable slips outwardly from the drill string comprises deploying expandable and retractable slips outwardly from the hang off tool.
14. The method of claim 8 wherein forming a subterranean well bore comprises forming a vertical subterranean well bore.
15. The method of claim 8 wherein forming a subterranean well bore comprises forming a non-vertical subterranean well bore.
16. A subterranean drill string coupling and uncoupling method, comprising: forming a subterranean well bore by conducting a drilling operation using a drill string having a first drill string segment, an on/off tool on the first drill string segment, a second drill string segment and a hang off tool on the second drill string segment and detachably coupled to the on/off tool on the first drill string segment and a drill head terminating the second drill string segment; placing a blowout preventer in the subterranean well bore; inserting the drill string through the blowout preventer; immobilizing the hang off tool on the second drill string segment in the subterranean well bore distal to the blowout preventer; uncoupling the on/off tool on the first drill string segment from the hang off tool on the second drill string segment; retracting the first drill string segment in the subterranean well bore away from the second drill string segment and positioning the on/off tool proximal to the blowout preventer; testing the blowout preventer using the on/off tool on the first drill string segment by flowing well fluid through the first drill string segment and the blowout preventer, respectively; reinserting the first drill string segment through the blowout preventer to the second drill string segment; re-coupling the on/off tool on the first drill string segment to the hang off tool on the second drill string segment; de-immobilizing the hang off tool on the second drill string segment in the subterranean well bore; and resuming the drilling operation.
17. The method of claim 16 wherein immobilizing the second drill string segment in the subterranean well bore comprises deploying expandable and retractable slips outwardly from the hang off tool to engage a well casing lining the subterranean well bore.
18. The method of claim 16 wherein forming a subterranean well bore comprises forming a vertical subterranean well bore.
19. The method of claim 16 wherein forming a subterranean well bore comprises forming a non-vertical subterranean well bore.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Illustrative embodiments of the disclosure will now be described, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(13) The following detailed description is merely exemplary in nature and is not intended to limit the described embodiments or the application and uses of the described embodiments. As used herein, the word exemplary or illustrative means serving as an example, instance, or illustration. Any implementation described herein as exemplary or illustrative is not necessarily to be construed as preferred or advantageous over other implementations. All of the implementations described below are exemplary implementations provided to enable users skilled in the art to practice the disclosure and are not intended to limit the scope of the claims. Moreover, the illustrative embodiments described herein are not exhaustive and embodiments or implementations other than those which are described herein and which fall within the scope of the appended claims are possible. Furthermore, there is no intention to be bound by any expressed or implied theory presented in the preceding technical field, background, brief summary or the following detailed description. As used herein, relative terms such as upper, lower and downwardly are intended to be used in a non-limiting descriptive sense to describe some possible applications of the methods. Other applications of the methods in which such relative terms do not apply are possible. As used herein, proximal means closer to a well surface and distal means further from a well surface.
(14) Referring to the drawings, implementation of an illustrative embodiment of the subterranean drill string coupling and uncoupling method is shown. As illustrated in
(15) The drill string 8 includes an upper drill string segment 8a and a lower drill string segment 8b. An on/off tool 40 is provided on a lower or distal end of the upper drill string segment 8a. A hang off tool 20 is provided on an upper end of the lower drill string segment 8b. The hang off tool 20 is normally coupled to the on/off tool 40 via a pinned, threaded or other connection known by those skilled in the art to detachably attach the lower drill string segment 8b to the upper drill string segment 8a and the drill string 8 in one piece during the drilling operation. The hang off tool 20 and lower drill string segment 8b attached thereto can be selectively suspended in the well bore 3 and the on/off tool 40 uncoupled from the hang off tool 20 to separate the upper drill string segment 8a from the lower drill string segment 8b and retrieve the upper drill string segment 8b to the well surface for purposes which will be hereinafter described.
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(17) The hang off tool 20 may include a hang off tool body 21 having a hang off tool top sub 23 which is detachably coupled to the on/off tool bottom sub 44 of the on/off tool 40 and a hang off tool bottom sub 24 to which the lower drill string segment 8b is attached. A hang off tool bore 22 extends through the hang off tool body 21 and communicates with the on/off tool bore 42 of the on/off tool 40 and the drill string bore 13 of the lower drill string segment 8b. The hang off tool body 21 may be fitted with expandable and retractable slips 26 which can be selectively extended outwardly to engage the well casing 4 (
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(19) Periodically, it may be necessary to subject the BOP 12 to testing to ensure optimal operation of the BOP. Accordingly, the lower drill string segment 8b is suspended or immobilized in the well bore 3 as the upper drill string segment 8a is pulled up or at least partially retracted in the well bore 3 to facilitate testing of the BOP 12 through the on/off tool 40 as the BOP 12 remains in the well bore 3, as will be hereinafter described with respect to
(20) At the point during the drilling operation when the BOP 12 is to be subjected to testing, the drilling operation is suspended and circulation of drilling fluid 14 (
(21) As the lower drill string segment 8b of the drill string 8 remains suspended beneath or immobilized distal to the hang-off tool 20, the pressurization 48 on the drill string 14 may be maintained and the on/off tool 40 uncoupled from the hang off tool 20, as illustrated in
(22) The BOP 12 may be subjected to testing by flowing well fluid 50 from the well surface through the upper drill string segment 8a of the drill string 8 and the on/off tool 40, respectively, through the BOP 12 using methods which are known by those skilled in the art. Accordingly, the upper drill string segment 8a is raised or retracted in the well bore 3 as the BOP 12 remains in place in the well bore 3 until the upper half of the on/off tool 40 is disposed in fluid communication with the BOP 12, as illustrated in
(23) Next, the on/off tool 40 may be lowered or inserted into the BOP 12. The upper section of the on/off tool 40 has the same outer diameter (O.D.) as that of the maximum size of the variable ram on the BOP 12 which is to be tested. The maximum size of the variable ram on the BOP 12 may then be tested. The on/off tool 40 may next be raised or retracted above or distal to the blind rams of the BOP 12 and the blind rams tested.
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(26) While various illustrative embodiments have been described above, it will be recognized and understood that various modifications can be made and the appended claims are intended to cover all such modifications which may fall within the spirit and scope of the disclosure.