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Ice worthy jack-up drilling unit with pre-loading tension system

  • US 8,851,799 B2
  • Filed: 10/21/2011
  • Issued: 10/07/2014
  • Est. Priority Date: 10/21/2010
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A method for drilling a well in ice prone waters, the method comprising:

  • providing a rig having a flotation hull having a relatively flat deck at the upper portion thereof and an ice-bending shape along the lower portion thereof where the ice-bending shape extends from an area of the hull near the level of the deck and extends downwardly near the bottom of the hull and an ice deflecting portion extending around the perimeter of the bottom of the hull to direct ice around the hull and not under the hull;

    providing at least three legs that are positioned within the perimeter of the bottom of the hull;

    jacking down each leg in a manner that feet on the bottom of the legs engages the sea floor and lifts the hull up and fully out of the water when ice is not threatening the rig while the rig is drilling a well on a drill site;

    lowering the hull into the water into an ice defensive configuration so that the ice-bending shape extends above and below the sea surface to bend ice that comes against the rig to cause the ice to submerge under the water and endure bending forces that break the ice where the ice flows past the rig;

    providing at least one anchor to be engaged with the seafloor; and

    tensioning a cable coupled to the at least one anchor to provide additional downward force on the legs against the seafloor and resist movement that might be caused by ice, wherein the cable passes through the hull inside of the perimeter of the hull, wherein the step of tensioning the cable coupled to the at least one anchor comprises lowering an open end tubular anchor to the seafloor and causing the anchor to suck itself into mud at the seafloor to hold itself down to the seafloor.

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