Method and system for building modular structures from which oil and gas wells are drilled

a technology of modular structure and well, which is applied in the direction of drilling rods, drilling pipes, artificial islands, etc., can solve the problems of affecting wildlife breeding areas and/or migration paths, damage to terrain, and general soft ground for trucks and other heavy equipment, so as to minimize the environmental impact of associated drilling and improve the overall efficiency of drilling platform disposed, efficient equipment disposition

Inactive Publication Date: 2006-07-20
ANADARKO PETROLEUM CORPORATION
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[0030] As will be appreciated by one of ordinary skill in the appropriate arts, the transportable, modular platform sections disclosed herein can be connected into many shapes and sizes, and can be employed to form either an essentially unitary drilling structure or a number of smaller structures erected nearby and serviced in a hop-scotch fashion (or a combination of the two approaches), to create a movable series of land-based, semi-permanent structures that will improve the overall efficie

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Some potential oil and gas exploration and development sites are constrained by special circumstances that make transportation of drilling equipment to the drilling site difficult or impossible.
In the case of swamps, muskegs, and tidal flats, the ground is generally too soft to support trucks and other heavy equipment.
Moreover, certain oil and gas drilling sites are disposed in environmentally sensitive regions, such that surface access by conventional transport vehicles can damage the terrain or affect wildlife breeding areas and/or migration paths.
Such environmental problems are particularly acute in, for example, arctic tundra and permafrost regions.
However, drilling in such regions presents s

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[0041] Referring now to the example embodiment shown in FIG. 1, a drilling platform 11 is illustrated comprising a plurality of interconnected platform modules 13 elevated above the ground on a plurality of legs 15. According to a further embodiment of the invention, platform 11 is adapted to support various types of equipment and facilities used in oil and gas drilling or production operations, for example, a derrick 17, a crane 19, a helicopter pad 21, a drilling fluid handling enclosure 23, bulk storage tanks 25, and oilfield tubular goods 27. The equipment and facilities illustrated in FIG. 1 are non-limiting, and those of ordinary skill in the art will appreciate that many other types of facilities and equipment may be included on platform 11 without departing from the scope or spirit of the present invention.

[0042] According to a further example embodiment, drilling platform 11 is constructed by transporting a plurality of interconnectible platform modules 13 and a plurality ...

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A method and system for building modular platform structures from which oil and gas wells are drilled and maintained is disclosed, wherein a plurality of easily transportable, multifunctional platform modules are interconnected on-site to form a unitary platform structure. The interconnected platform modules are elevated above a ground surface on one or more legs coupled to at least one of the platform modules. The elevated, interconnected platform modules support both drilling and production operations in land-based, arctic, inaccessible, near-offshore and environmentally sensitive locations.

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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS [0001] The instant application is a continuation of Ser. No. 10 / 434,436, filed May 8, 2003, now abandoned, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 10 / 142,741, filed May 8, 2002, now issued as U.S. Pat. No. 6,745,852 B2, to which application priority is hereby claimed.FIELD OF THE INVENTION [0002] The present invention relates generally to the field of oil and gas drilling and production. In a specific, non-limiting, embodiment, the invention comprises a method and system for building modular platform structures from which oil and gas wells are drilled and maintained in remote or environmentally sensitive locations while minimizing ground disturbance beneath the structures. DESCRIPTION OF THE PRIOR ART [0003] The drilling and maintenance of land oil and gas wells requires a designated area on which to dispose a drilling rig and associated support equipment. Drilling locations are accessed by a variety of means, for example,...

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IPC IPC(8): E21B7/12E02B17/00E21B15/02
CPCE02B17/00E02B2017/0091E21B7/12E21B15/02
Inventor KADASTER, ALI G.MILLHEIM, KEITH K.
Owner ANADARKO PETROLEUM CORPORATION
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