IP Library Granted Patent US 9,217,290
Granted Patent B2
US 9,217,290 · App. 13/741,990 · Granted Dec 22, 2015

High definition drilling rate of penetration for marine drilling

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Patent No.
US 9,217,290
App. No.
13/741,990
Granted
Dec 22, 2015
Kind
B2
Abstract

Two sensors may be installed on a marine drill to improve measurements used for monitoring and operating the marine drill. The sensors may be installed in a differential configuration with one sensor located on a top block of the marine drill and a second sensor located on a drilling floor of the marine drill. Various calculations may be performed using measurements obtained from the two sensors such as, for example, rate of penetration of the marine drill, drilling level bubble for the marine drill, out of-straightness values for the marine drill, and vibration motion for the marine drill.

Claims (32)

1. A method, comprising:

receiving first information from a first sensor located on a drill floor of a marine drill;

receiving second information from a second sensor located on a top drive of the marine drill;

generating a time synchronization pulse to co-ordinate receiving the first information from the first sensor and receiving the second information from the second sensor; and

calculating a physical parameter based, in part, on the co-ordinated first information received from the first sensor and the second information received from the second sensor.

2. The method of claim 1 , in which the marine drill is a mobile offshore drilling unit.

3. The method of claim 1 , in which the step of calculating comprises calculating a rate of penetration for the marine drill.

4. The method of claim 1 , in which the step of calculating comprises calculating a drilling level bubble for the marine drill.

5. The method of claim 1 , in which the step of calculating comprises calculating an out-of-straightness value for the marine drill.

6. The method of claim 1 , in which the step of calculating comprises calculating vibration motion for the marine drill.

7. The method of claim 1 , in which the step of calculating comprises calculating a spatial location and dynamics of a block of the marine drill.

8. A computer program product, comprising:

a non-transitory computer readable medium comprising:

code to receive first information from a first sensor located on a drill floor of a marine drill;

code to receive second information from a second sensor located on a top drive of the marine drill;

code to generate a time synchronization pulse to co-ordinate receiving the first information from the first sensor and receiving the second information from the second sensor; and

code to calculate a physical parameter based, in part, on the first information received from the first sensor and the second information received from the second sensor.

9. The computer program product of claim 8 , in which the medium further comprises code to calculate a rate of penetration for the marine drill.

10. The computer program product of claim 8 , in which the medium further comprises code to calculate a drilling level bubble for the marine drill.

11. The computer program product of claim 8 , in which the medium further comprises code to calculate an out-of-straightness value for the marine drill.

12. The computer program product of claim 8 , in which the medium further comprises code to calculate vibration motion for the marine drill.

13. The computer program product of claim 8 , in which the medium further comprises code to calculate a spatial location and dynamics of a block of the marine drill.

14. An apparatus, comprising:

a first sensor located on a drill floor of a marine drill;

a second sensor located on a top drive of the marine drill, in which the first sensor and the second sensor are set-up in a differential configuration; and

a processor coupled to the first sensor and the second sensor, in which the processor is configured to:

generate a time synchronization pulse to co-ordinate receiving first information from the first sensor and receiving second information from the second sensor; and

calculate a physical parameter based, in part, on the first information received from the first sensor and the second information received from the second sensor.

15. The apparatus of claim 14 , in which the processor is further configured to calculate a rate of penetration for the marine drill.

16. The apparatus of claim 14 , in which the processor is further configured to calculate a drilling level bubble for the marine drill.

17. The apparatus of claim 14 , in which the processor is further configured to calculate an out-of-straightness value for the marine drill.

18. The apparatus of claim 14 , in which the marine drill is a mobile offshore drilling unit.

Assignments (2)
CHANGE OF ADDRESS Recorded Dec 20, 2024
From: TRANSOCEAN SEDCO FOREX VENTURES LIMITED
To: TRANSOCEAN SEDCO FOREX VENTURES LIMITED
Reel/Frame 069868/0658 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jul 16, 2014
From: MARTIN, TRENTON
To: TRANSOCEAN SEDCO FOREX VENTURES LIMITED
Reel/Frame 033326/0769 →