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Single steel drilling caisson is a drill barge that was built for year-round oil exploration in shallow ice-covered waters in the
Beaufort Sea The Beaufort Sea ( ; ) is a marginal sea of the Arctic Ocean, located north of the Northwest Territories, Yukon, and Alaska, and west of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago. The sea is named after Sir Francis Beaufort, a Hydrography, hydrographer. T ...
. The unit, initially named ''SSDC'' and later shortened to ''SDC'', was converted from an old
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(''Ujigawa Maru'', later ''World Saga'') in the early 1980s. It has been used to drill a total of eight
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s on both Canadian and U.S.
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, the most recent in 2006.


Description

The hull of the single steel drilling caisson, which consists of the forward two thirds of the hull of a
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, is long and wide, and measures from keel to main deck. The original 80,000-tonne drilling unit sits on top of a 35,000-tonne submersible barge that acts as an artificial steel berm when the unit is lowered to the seafloor using water ballast. While on location, a box-type skirt prevents it from sliding sideways and an air injection system helps to overcome the suction effect during de-ballasting. The unit has six
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D399 diesel generators rated at 1,000hp each for onboard power generation, but since it has no propulsion of its own, it has to be towed to location. On the topside, the single steel drilling caisson has a standard 20,000 square feet land rig. The drilling mast and substructure have a rated capacity of 1,300,000lbs and can be skidded to drill a well to the maximum depth of through any of the four
moon pool A moon pool is an equipment deployment and retrieval feature used by oil platforms, marine drilling platforms, drillships, diving support vessels, fishing vessels, oceanography, marine research and underwater exploration or research vessels, and ...
s. Internally, the drilling unit can hold enough supplies to drill three to five wells depending on the well depth. In addition to drilling equipment, the topside includes two cranes, a helicopter platform, and accommodation for 90 workers.Arctic thaw
New Technology Magazine, December 2005


History


1971–1982

''Ujigawa Maru'', the oil tanker that would one day be converted into an Arctic drilling unit, was built by
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in Sakaide,
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. The ship was
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on 21 July 1971, launched on 24 January 1972 and completed on 20 April 1972. At 232,134 tons deadweight, the single-hulled ''Ujigawa Maru'' was classified as a very large crude carrier (VLCC) with an
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of and a beam of . The ship was propelled by a single fixed pitch propeller driven by a double-reduction steam turbine, giving it a service speed of . In 1977, ''Ujigawa Maru'' was acquired by Fawley Tankers Ltd (today part of
BW Group BW Group is a maritime company involved in shipping, floating gas infrastructure and deep-water oil & gas production. The company has over 450 vessels managed by an international team of over 12,000 staff worldwide. The group was founded by Sir ...
) and renamed ''World Saga''.


1982–2006

In the early 1980s, Canadian Marine Drilling (Canmar), the drilling subsidiary of
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, purchased ''World Saga'' with the intention of converting the oil tanker to an ice-resistant mobile offshore drilling unit that could continue exploratory drilling operations in the Beaufort Sea beyond the short open-water season. Previously, the company had utilized
drillship A drillship is a merchant vessel designed for use in exploratory offshore drilling of new oil and gas wells or for scientific drilling purposes. In recent years the vessels have been used in deepwater and ultra-deepwater applications, equipped ...
s that had been winterized for arctic conditions, but existing mooring and
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systems could not keep the vessel in place in moving first-year ice. This limited station-keeping ability shortened the drilling season in the Beaufort Sea to about 100 days which was not sufficient to drill and test a typical well within one summer season. An alternative approach was to use
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s, either dredged islands with gradually sloping sides or sand-filled concrete structures resting on a subsea gravel berm. While caisson-retained islands were considered to be the most appropriate and cost-effective way to extend the drilling season in the Beaufort Sea, relocating them was time-consuming and expensive as the structure had to be completely reconstructed every time it was moved to a new drilling location. The new drilling unit was intended to overcome these limitations.Hippman, A. and Kelly, W. (1985)
The Single Steel Drilling Caisson: A New Arctic Drilling Unit
Journal of Petroleum Technology, Volume 37, Issue 12. Society of Petroleum Engineers.
''World Saga'' was taken to Hitachi Zosen shipyard in
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, Japan, where all but the forward two-thirds of the tanker's hull were scrapped.Proposed Diapir Field Lease Offering, June 1984: Final Environmental Impact Statement, Volume 1
U.S. Department of the Interior, Minerals Management Service, Alaska OCS Region. March 1984. Page IV-25.
The remaining section was reinforced with 7,000 tonnes of additional steel and strengthened against ice with 13,000 tonnes of concrete that formed a thick inner hull. A new 4,000-ton topside with drilling derrick, cranes, helipad and accommodation block was installed on top of the ice-strengthened hull.Fitzpatrick, J. (1983)
The Single Steel Drilling Caisson: A Novel Approach to Bottom-Founded Structures in Arctic Waters
SPE Annual Technical Conference and Exhibition, 5-8 October, San Francisco, California. Society of Petroleum Engineers, 1983.
The drilling unit was given the name ''SSDC'', short for single steel drilling caisson. After the conversion was complete, ''SSDC'' was towed to the Bering Sea. In October 1982, the drilling unit arrived to Dome Petroleum's Uviluk P-66 site and was lowered onto a man-made submerged berm in of water. The drilling began on 10 November and was completed on 21 May 1983.Callow, L. (2012)
Oil and Gas Exploration & Development Activity Forecast, Canadian Beaufort Sea 2012 – 2027
LTLC Consulting in association with Salmo Consulting Inc. April 2012.
By January 1983, a grounded ice rubble pile had formed around the ''SSDC'', protecting it from direct ice contact.Timco, G.W. and Johnston, M.E. (2002): Caisson Structures in the Beaufort Sea 1982–1990: Characteristics, Instrumentation and Ice Loads. Technical Report CHC-TR-003. November 2002. During the winter of 1983–1984, ''SSDC'' was used to drill an exploratory well at the Kogyuk N-67 site for Gulf Canada Resources Ltd. in of water. On 25 September 1983, before the drilling had begun, the unit was impacted by a multi-year ice floe with an estimated diameter of and thickness of . While the impact was clearly felt on the rig, no structural damage or movement relative to the seafloor was detected. The drilling of the well began on 28 October 1983 and was completed on 30 January 1984. On 25 June 1984, during the ice break-up, ''SSDC'' was impacted again by a large second-year ice floe, estimated to be in size and in thickness. During the winter, a grounded rubble field had again formed around the unit, shielding it from the colliding ice floe. After the first two seasons, it was found out that constructing a perfectly flat underwater gravel berm at every drilling location was very time-consuming. In August 1986, before being deployed in the American part of the Beaufort Sea, ''SSDC'' was mated with a submersible barge named ''MAT'' built by Hitachi Zosen. A layer of high density polyurethane foam between the two units ensured an even contact. The use of artificial steel berm removed the need to prepare the seafloor for drilling operations and made the unit capable of operating year-round in water depths between and in a wide variety of soil conditions. ''SSDC'' and ''MAT'' have not been separated since. In September 1986, ''SSDC'' was deployed at the Phoenix site in Harrison Bay,
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. The water depth was and the top of the ''MAT'' was below surface. Drilling of the well for Tenneco Oil Exploration Company began on 23 September and ended on 19 December 1986. In the following year, the rig was moved to the Aurora site, where it drilled another well for Tenneco in of water between 2 November 1987 and 30 August 1988.Beaufort Sea Exploration Wells
Bureau of Ocean Energy Management.
Afterwards, ''SSDC'' was towed back to Canadian waters and stored in the sheltered waters of Thetis Bay near
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for two winters.Rig set for Herschel Island
Northern News Services.
In 1990, ''SSDC'' returned to the Alaska and began drilling a well for ARCO Alaska at the Fireweed site in of water on 19 October 1990. The well was finished on 25 December 1990 and already on 11 January 1991 a second well for ARCO Alaska was spud at the Cabot site in of water. After the well was completed on 26 February 1992, ''SSDC'' was placed in long-term storage ("cold stacked") at
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, where it would not be trapped in Beaufort Sea ice if work could be found elsewhere.SDC drill ship returns to Beaufort Sea
Petroleum News, December 2001
page 5.
The Cabot well was also the last one drilled by ''SSDC'' under Canadian ownership. In 1997, Amoco sold Canmar's former fleet of drilling units and offshore
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s to an international consortium of shipping companies. The drilling unit was re-registered to
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and its name was shortened to ''SDC''. The submersible barge ''MAT'' was also renamed ''SDC II''. Ten years later, ''SDC'' was recommissioned to drill an exploratory well for Encana Oil & Gas at the McCovey prospect off Alaska. After a month and a half of preparations, the rig was towed back to the Beaufort Sea in July 2002 by two icebreakers, ''Arctic Kalvik'' and ''Kigoria'', which completed the tow from Port Clarence in just 12 days. The preparations for the winter were stopped on 15 August for about two months to avoid disturbing the bowhead whaling season. Drilling of the well, located in only of water, began on 6 December 2002 and was completed on 27 January 2003. With no immediate drilling work available for ''SDC'', the rig was towed to Thetis Bay where it had previously been stored for two winters. In 2003, the ownership of the drilling unit was passed to a
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n-registered company, SDC Drilling Inc, and both ''SDC'' and ''SDC II'' were reflagged to Liberia. Few years later, Devon Canada chose ''SDC'' over artificial islands to drill the first wildcat well in the Canadian Beaufort Sea in 17 years.Beaufort Sea: Exploration To Production
Devon Canada, 2005.
However, the last remaining vessels of the original Beaufort Sea offshore fleet had been sold overseas few years earlier, and the company had to charter the
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n icebreaker ''Vladimir Ignatyuk'' (the former ''Arctic Kalvik'') all the way from
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to complete the one-day tow from Thetis Bay anchorage to the Paktoa C-60 site.Forging a Legacy
Graham Chandler, Far North Oil & Gas, Spring 2006.
Initially, the plan was to drill one well in during the winter of 2005–2006 and, depending on the results, continue with three more wells during the next three winters. However, despite encouraging results, the well drilled between 5 December 2005 and 19 March 2006 in of water did not strike the multi-trillion-cubic-foot gas reservoir Devon was looking for, and the subsequent wells were cancelled. ''SDC'' was towed back to its anchorage at Thetis Bay.


Current status

Since 2006, ''SDC'' has been cold stacked off Herschel Island, Canada.Rig Data: SDC
Rigzone.com.
The rig can be seen in satellite photographs at approximately . The mothballed single steel drilling caisson ''SDC'' is the last remaining complete drilling unit built for oil exploration in the Beaufort sea in the 1980s. The two other bottom-founded units, the concrete island drilling system (CIDS) '' Glomar Beaufort Sea I'' and the mobile arctic caisson (MAC) '' Molikpaq'', have been converted to production platforms in
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,
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, and the floating conical drilling unit (CDU) ''
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'' was sold for scrap after drifting aground off
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in the
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in 2012. Furthermore, in 2017
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completed the removal of the Tarsiut caissons which had been stored in Thetis Bay since 1984. The empty steel caisson of Esso's caisson-retained island (CRI) is also still in Tuktoyaktuk.Figure 4: Esso CRI overwintering in Tuktoyaktuk Harbour, 2012
ResearchGate.


See also

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History of the petroleum industry in Canada (frontier exploration and development) Canada's early petroleum discoveries took place near population centres or along lines of penetration into the frontier. The first oil play, for example, was in southern Ontario. The first western natural gas discovery occurred on a Canadian Paci ...
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Petroleum exploration in the Arctic Exploration for petroleum in the Arctic is expensive and challenging both technically and logistically. In the offshore, sea ice can be a major factor. There have been many discoveries of oil and gas in the several Arctic basins that have seen ext ...


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