An Innovative Seafloor Drill System For Offshore Geotechnical Site Investigation And Seafloor Mineral Exploration

International Marine Minerals Society
Tim J. Boyd
Organization:
International Marine Minerals Society
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2
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2011

Abstract

Gregg Marine, Inc. (headquartered in Signal Hill, California) has recently introduced an innovative seafloor drill system for offshore geotechnical site investigation and seafloor mineral exploration. The system is capable of working in water depths of up to 3,000 meters and is rated to drill to a depth of approximately 150 meters below mudline. The remote operated system integrates established drilling technology with proven Schilling telemetry and controls. The flexible nature of the patented wireline drilling technology enables the use of standard sampling systems (up to PQ-size core and 3? thin-walled tubes) as well as downhole testing systems (including CPT testing, vane shear testing, downhole sensors and borehole geophysical tools). The modular nature of the seabed drill system and the accompanying launch and recovery system (LARS) enables the use of local vessels of opportunity for projects resulting in reduced project costs and improved mobilization responsiveness times. Keywords: seafloor, seabed, geotechnical, drill, drilling, core, coring, sampling, CPT, cone penetration testing, borehole, logging, survey, exploration, ROV, remote sensing
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APA: Tim J. Boyd  (2011)  An Innovative Seafloor Drill System For Offshore Geotechnical Site Investigation And Seafloor Mineral Exploration

MLA: Tim J. Boyd An Innovative Seafloor Drill System For Offshore Geotechnical Site Investigation And Seafloor Mineral Exploration. International Marine Minerals Society, 2011.

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