Directional Boring ,
also known as Horizontal Directional Drilling (HDD), horizontal drilling, slant
drilling, or deviated drilling, is a method of trenchless technology. In the
oil and gas industry, directional boring involves laterally drilling of various
wells through a zone of oil or gas-bearing rock at angles from a vertical well-hole.
Directional Boring or Horizontal directional drilling is
also used in the installation of utility pipelines and conduits. A
pilot borehole is drilled along a pre-determined bore path from the surface
with minimum disturbance. Directional Boring is mainly used for making
crossings under rivers, roads and existing structures, with the purpose of
installing pipes and conduits to transport different types of fluids and
materials.
Directional Boring or Horizontal directional drilling is a
way to get utilities from one point to another http://www.rigzone.com/training/insight.asp?insight_id=310&c_id=19rwithoutdestroying
the existing ground or obstacles that are in between the two points.
Directional drilling goes above and beyond traditional trenching; connecting
utilities and services in places that traditional trenching is impossible.
Directional Boring :Comparing Against Traditional Method
Open cut, or trenching, is the most common way to install
and connect utilities, but it has some limitations. This method can only be
used when the ground above the utilities can be disturbed and there are no
buildings, roadways or other obstructions in the way. Directional Boring can be
used in the same situation where open cut is planned, but it can also be used to
go under roads, sidewalks, rivers, even houses if there is a need for it.
The installation cost for trenching versus Directional
Boring is usually lower, in the range of 6 to 8 times less than horizontal drilling.
These two technologies usually compliment each other; trenching or plowing
being more cost effective but having limitations and directional boring taking
care of everything else but at a higher cost. If we wanted to choose one over
the other without cost as a factor, Directional Boring or horizontal
directional drilling would be selected as the best alternative; doing everything
trenching and plowing can do and doing jobs once thought impossible before this
great technology.
Construction Footprint of Directional Boring
Directional Boring usually has a lower impact on the
existing ground; meaning a lot less of the existing is disturbed. There is
still damage that is done as with all construction equipment, but proper
planning and patience can keep it to a minimum. The horizontal directional drilling
machines are heavy, run on tracks and tend to disturb or damage
the area below them or where they transit.
Another area that will cause some trouble is the water used
for the boring. The water will usually tend come up to the surface of the
ground. It normally causes minimal disturbances but can be a situation where
sod or grass seed needs to be replaced in those areas. For the most part,
horizontal directional drilling will only disturb the location the machine is
set up at and any place that utilities need to be connected. In some
circumstances, a drill can be set up on the side of the road, and the only
disturbance will be from the footprints of the locator. If you are looking for
minimal damage to your existing ground, Directional Boring is the method to be
used.
Directional Boring Benefits :
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Reduced soil disturbance.
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A single location area can be used
to install different pipes.
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Reduces the fractures to existing
rock formations.
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Reduces the contamination of
groundwater pollution.
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Protects the ecosystem and adjacent
areas.
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Directional drill produces twice the
amount of oil or gas being extracted.
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Reduces the excavation and shoring
costs.
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It is a safer operation than
open cut.
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Weather will not impact directly on
the process.
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Limited traffic and landscape
disruption. Ideal for sites sensitive to surface disruption such as heavy
roadways, airport runways, golf courses, etc.
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Ability to drill beneath surface
obstructions or ongoing site operations.
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