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Hoisting System
Used for raising and lowering the drilling assembly, and for running casing, completion equipment and other tools in and out of the hole.
Rotating System
A hexagonal or square pipe is connected to the topmost joint of the drill string. The rotary table and kelly drive bushing impart rotation to the drill string while allowing it to be moved up or down.
As an alternative to the kelly and rotary table, most modern rigs employ a Top Drive system for rotating the drill string. A powerful electric or hydraulic motor is suspended from the traveling block.
Circulating System
During drilling, fluid is continuously pumped down the drill string, through the bit, and up the annular space between the hole and the drill string. Its main purpose is to bring up the cuttings, cool the bit, maintain hole stability, and prevent formation fluids from entering the wellbore.
Selection of the type of drilling fluid systems for a well is based on: PERFORMANCE, ECONOMICS, and ENVIRONMENTAL CONSIDERATIONS More than one system may be used in the same well.
Power System
Most modern rigs are electric. Generally, large diesel engines are the primary source of power. Electric power generated by the engines is first converted from AC to DC in the SCR unit. DC motors supply power to the drawworks, rotary, and pumps. AC power is still used for auxiliary equipment.
Diesel Electric
Drill collars Measurement tools Downhole motor Bit Bottom Hole Assembly
Bit Types
Roller Cone
Steel tooth Tungsten Carbide Insert
Fixed Cutter
Diamond PDC
Well Control
Primary control of wellbore pressures is maintained by ensuring that the hydrostatic pressure of the drilling fluid in the well is always slightly higher than the highest formation pressure exposed to the open wellbore. Primary control is lost if a kick is taken due to imbalance of pressures.
RIG TYPES
Inland Barge
Land
T.L.P.
PLATFORM
PLATFORM RIG
JACK-UP RIG
Well conductor
SEMI-SUBMERSIBLE RIG
Ocean America (on tow)
Semi-Submersible Generations
Year Built 5th 4th 3rd 2nd 1st 97+ 86+ 81-85 73-80 Rated Water Depth (ft) 5000-10000 2000-5000 1200-2500 600-1500 Deck Load (tons) 6000+ 4000-5000 2500-3500 1500-2500 <1500 Mud BOP Capacity (bbls) (Mpsi) 6000+ 4000+ 2000-3000 1500-2500 <2000 15 15 15 10 10
pre-73 600
DRILLSHIPS
1. COST
Approximate Rig Rates (September 02) Jack-Up (GoM) 2nd / 3rd Generation Semi (<2,000 ft) Enhanced 3rd Generation Semi (4,500ft WD) DP Semis & Drill Ships DP Dual Activity Drill Ships $30 K /day $40 70 K / day $100-130 K / day $150-180 K / day $200 K / day
DRILL-SUPPORT
ROV SYSTEMS
Control cabin, launch arm, tether system, and ROV on rig deck Buoyancy
Thrusters