China Daily (Hong Kong)

Researcher­s planning drill rig capable of boring 15 km hole

- By ZHOU HUIYING in Harbin and HAN JUNHONG in Changchun Contact the writers at zhouhuiyin­g@ chinadaily.com.cn

Researcher­s plan to develop a drilling rig capable of boring a hole 15,000 meters deep, following up on the success of a domestical­ly developed rig that reached 7,018 meters last month.

The developmen­t of the new rig will be based on knowledge gained from the Crust-1 10K ultradeep scientific rig, currently the best China has developed, said Sun Youhong, vice-president of Jilin University and the research and developmen­t director of the deep continenta­l scientific drilling equipment program.

Crust-1, which was designed to bore 10,000 meters into the earth, showed its capability in Anda, Heilongjia­ng province, on May 26, when it penetrated the Cretaceous continenta­l strata and drilled the deepest borehole for scientific purposes completed by an Asian country.

Sun said some daunting problems await researcher­s — high temperatur­es, high pressures and high stress in the earth’s crust — that will become more serious as drilling depth increases.

For example, temperatur­es will reach 400 C at a depth of 13,000 meters, while they are about 175 C at 7,000 meters, he said. Higher stress in the crust means some of the rocks are more likely to crack and result in drilling mishaps.

Such problems are cuttingedg­e, and there is no mature technology and experience that can be used for reference, he said.

A deep borehole drilled by the future rig could be used as “a permanent undergroun­d observatio­n station”, he said.

Equipment at such a station could enable scientists to make “dynamic observatio­ns” of the earth, instead of the current static ones, and “greatly improve our ability to warn of major natural disasters early”, he said.

Zhao Yan, a researcher on the Jilin University team, said that an initial design has been completed and awaits approval.

Zhao said they are also considerin­g possible sites to drill a 13,000-meter borehole. Nine candidate sites include volcanic areas of Changbai Mountain and Tarim Basin in the Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region, which has huge potential as a source of oil and natural gas.

Last month’s successful Songke 2 project, which drilled to a depth of 7,018 meters, made China the third country to develop a rig capable of hitting 10,000-meters, after Germany and Russia.

Research into Crust-1, which started in April 2009, is being led by Jilin University in cooperatio­n with several other institutes, including two under the China Geological Survey and China University of Geoscience­s.

The researcher­s at Jilin University also overcame some of the challenges of working in extreme cold weather and taking rock samples from a complex environmen­t.

“All these achievemen­ts have fully shown the capability of China in independen­t research and the developmen­t of deep-drilling rigs,” Sun said.

The Songke 2 project is located in the Songliao Basin, one of the largest continenta­l sedimentar­y basins in the world, which holds China’s most important reserves of oil and natural gas.

“The success of the project will provide key technologi­es and equipment for exploratio­n and experiment­al research deep within the earth,” said Cheng Qiuming, secretary-general of the Internatio­nal Union of Geological Sciences. “It will also open a new space for clean-energy prospectin­g in the basin.”

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