Floaters: Floaters Are The Drilling Vessels That Keep Floating During The Entire Course of Drilling and Other Operations
Floaters: Floaters Are The Drilling Vessels That Keep Floating During The Entire Course of Drilling and Other Operations
Floaters: Floaters Are The Drilling Vessels That Keep Floating During The Entire Course of Drilling and Other Operations
Drill Ship
SEMI-SUBMERSIBLES
Anchor
Floaters
Anchor Moored type 8, 9 or 10-point
mooring, Self Propelled. Suitable for
water depth up to 1500m.
Dynamically Positioned type Station
keeping is done by DP system though
anchors are also normally provided
Vessel motions
.Motions that operate in vertical plane areRoll- Rotation about the X-axis
Pitch- Rotation about the Y-axis.
Heave- Translation up and down (Z-axis)
TURRET MOORING
Dynamic Positioning
The process involving the action of
thrusters which, commanded by a
controller and opposing the
environmental forces maintains a ship
or any other floating vessel in the
vicinity of a reference point and
stabilize its heading.
DP System
Disadvantages of Dynamic
Positioning
Higher Capex
High running cost
Higher noise level
Not required
Sequence of drilling
vessel moves to the new location
running of anchors & pre-tensioning
OR dynamic positioning
36 hole is drilled & 30 casing is run
and cemented with no returns of
circulating fluid
. A permanent guide frame is secured
with 30 casing head while running
casing to guide the BOP stack
Sequence of drilling
26 hole is drilled with a pin connector
if required with diverter in case of
shallow gas or riser less
20 casing is run with 18 well head
on top with a running tool and drill
pipes and cemented
18 BOP stack is now run and
latched on to the 18 well head.
subsequent operations are all carried
through the BOP stack
Advantages of Dynamic
Positioning
Faster rig positioning
Not affected by water depth nor the
type of seabed
Independence from logistic resources
The performance of Dynamic
Positioning is generally superior to that
of Mooring Systems.
Re entry is fast and easy
Offset is1 to 3 % of water depth
Components of a Dynamic
Positioning System
Position Reference System
Control and monitoring unit
Thrusters
Blowout Preventer
a) The main BOP stack &
b) The LMRP (Lower Marine Riser Package).
Blowout Preventer
Subsea
BOP
Telescopic joints
To accommodate higher heave telescopic
joint having a stroke length of around 55 ft
is normally used in deepwater.
Based on riser string weight requirement
riser tensioner requirement are calculated
and provided on the rig for carrying out
deep water drilling.
Riser string
Slip Joint (also known as Telescopic
Joint)
Upper Ball Joint
Lower Ball Joint
Diverter System
Jumper Lines
Operation of Compensator
The basic principal of operation of a
compensator is to support a desired
constant load or to maintain a constant ten
sion. This is done by pressurizing the oil/air
below the pistons on which hook block is
supported.
The pistons along with the hook block
remain stationary with respect to the seabed
whereas the rig goes up & down
Operation of Compensator
During drilling, the pressure below
pistons is kept so as to support string
load minus WOB
During casing landing, the pressure
corresponds to little less than the
weight of the string between the rig
floor to well head
During BOP landing, the pressure is
according to the weight selected to be
kept on the Blocks
DEEP WATER
Station Keeping
Riser and Riser Tensioner
thicker wall riser of 5/8 thickness in place of
earlier
Floats are attached to the riser
Booster line 4.5 x o.5 wall, 3000 psi
Additional mud pump 12 P 160
Additional Hydraulic Supply Line
Auto Fill Up Mechanism
Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV)
Flex Joint
18-3/4 - 10 degree flex joint is normally
used in deepwater which is more stronger
and reliable in place of ball joint used
mostly in shallow water. It is placed just
above LMRP to allow for movement of
risers above due to ship movement.
Riser
Mostly 21 & 18-5/8 OD risers are used in
deepwater. Due to heavier long riser string having
axial rating of the order of 2 million pounds,
thicker wall riser of 5/8 thickness is used in place
of 1/2. Even with 2 million pounds rating string,
weight of riser string is excessive.
Buoyant Riser
ROV-Intervention Model
RECENT TECHNOLOGICAL
DEVELOPMENT
Taut leg mooring & Preset moorings
Dual Density Mud System
Artificial Buoyant Seabed (ATLANTIS)
Technology
Lightweight riser
Dual Derrick Rigs
Slender well technology
Deep Water Drilling With Surface BOP Stack