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Drillship Drilling Procedure

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  • Опубликовано: 30 май 2023
  • Drilling is the process of establishing a borehole. The open hole method uses a single drill pipe that hangs from the drill ship’s derrick, a tall framework positioned over the drill hole used to support the drill pipe. The drill pipe is rotated using drilling systems, specifically a hydraulically powered top drive located above the drill floor of the ship. Surface sea water is flushed through the center of the pipe to lubricate the rotating bit that cuts the rock and then flushes sediment and rock cuttings away to the seafloor (Figure 1). Open hole refers to the resulting borehole which remains open to the ocean during drilling. This method is also called a riserless drilling system. Important parts of the deep-water drilling system are a drilling derrick that is large and strong enough to hang a long length of drill pipe reaching deep ocean and subseafloor depths (up to 8 km); a system that rotates the drill pipe; a motion compensator that isolates the ship’s motion from the drill pipe; and a pump that flushes sea water through the drill pipe.

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