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Schilling Robotics awarded contract for new deep sea drilling and coring system

Schilling Robotics awarded contract for new deep sea drilling and coring system

June 10, 2009

Schilling Robotics, LLC, experts in subsea control systems, announced that it has been awarded a contract for a new seafloor-based deep sea drill system from Gregg Drilling and Testing, Inc., experts in drilling and geotechnical testing services. Schilling will engineer and manufacture the state-of-the-art coring and drilling system containing custom power, hydraulics, and topside control systems to be interfaced with a third-party drill structure. The contract is valued at approximately $2 million, with system delivery scheduled for late 2009.

 

The advanced deep sea drill system will have a depth rating of 3,000 m. The control system consists of Schilling’s proprietary Digital Telemetry System (DTS), subsea hydraulics, along with topside hardware, console components, and advanced component monitoring and diagnostic software. The steel and aluminum drill structure will utilize a patented wire-line drill apparatus provided under license from Williamson and Associates of Seattle, Washington. Additionally, the system will be outfitted with a Schilling TITAN 4 manipulator to support drill bit and core handling during operations.

 

This system introduces an innovative method for deep sea drilling to obtain high quality, undisturbed soil samples and soil cores from depths extending down to 150 m below the sea floor. The drilling methods employed include wire-line rotary and push sampling with 85mm sized tooling. The drill can be deployed with numerous interchangeable foundation options, depending on seabed conditions.