Wellhead Patents (Class 166/368)
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Publication number: 20030145999Abstract: A subsea wellhead (10) includes annulus pressure monitoring and bleed down ports (32, 34, 36) whereby excessive pressure may be detected and bled off to a production controls or workover controls system via an electro/hydraulic jumper (58). A valve block (44) bolted to the wellhead (10) includes pressure transducers (52, 54, 56) and isolation valves (46, 48, 50). Excessive annulus pressures and hence damage to the completion program may thereby be avoided in HPHT subsea well applications.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 4, 2002Publication date: August 7, 2003Inventors: Nicholas Gatherar, Alasdair MacFarlane, Gavin Reilly
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Publication number: 20030141077Abstract: A protective covering for subsea well apparatus is provided. The covering is generally a pyramidal structure and includes blades at the corners extending below the base of the structure. The blades are sized to prevent snaring of objects dragged over the covering. The covering may be assembled from sections after transport over a public highway. Methods for transporting and installing the covering and achieving penetration of the blades into the seafloor are also provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 31, 2002Publication date: July 31, 2003Inventors: Jack Crain, Russell Lanclos
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Publication number: 20030141072Abstract: In a sub-sea wellhead insert-type choke valve having a bonnet, there is provided a pair of pressure transmitters mounted in the bonnet. One transmitter is connected by a passageway with the annular clearance between the cartridge of the insert assembly and the valve body. This transmitter measures the pressure of the fluid in the clearance and transmits signals indicative thereof to a receiver at surface. The other transmitter is connected by a passageway with the fluid in the valve outlet, measures the pressure of this fluid and transmits signals indicative thereof to the receiver. In this way the high and low pressures upstream and downstream of the choke valve flow trim are monitored by transmitters, which can be serviced by bringing the insert assembly to surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 29, 2002Publication date: July 31, 2003Applicant: Master Flo Valve Inc.Inventors: Harry Richard Cove, Larry J. Bohaychuk
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Publication number: 20030141071Abstract: A subsea wellhead assembly has a wellhead housing at the upper end of the well. The wellhead housing supports one or more strings of casing, each having a casing hanger. A tubing spool connects to the upper end of the wellhead housing. The tubing spool has a landing shoulder with a plurality of auxiliary passages extending from the shoulder to the exterior of the tubing spool. The auxiliary passages are spaced circumferentially around the tubing spool. A receptacle on the exterior of the tubing spool communicates with these auxiliary passages. A tubing hanger lands in the tubing spool, the tubing hanger having auxiliary ports spaced circumferentially around it. These ports mate with the auxiliary passages to communicate with auxiliary lines extending alongside the tubing. A production tree mounts to the upper end of the tubing spool. A control unit mounted to the production tree assembly has a flexible lead that extend from it and plugs into the receptacle.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 29, 2003Publication date: July 31, 2003Inventor: Stanley Hosie
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Patent number: 6598680Abstract: A wellhead apparatus which includes a spool for use in a horizontal tree and having a vertical bore therethrough, and a tubing hanger adapted to be lowered into and landed within the bore of the spool to suspend a tubing string on the lower end of the tubing hanger within the wellbore. The spool has a radial opening therethrough to receive a bellows which forms a fluid passageway removably mounted within the opening by means of a flange on the outer end of the bellows releasably connected to the outer side of the spool. The tubing hanger has an opening therethrough which includes a lateral portion connecting with its outer diameter and a vertical portion leading to a pressure responsive operator for a tubing safety valve. The passageways have seal surfaces on their opposing ends, and the end of the stem is engaged by the seal surface of the bellows to open the poppet as the hanger is lowered.Type: GrantFiled: June 24, 2002Date of Patent: July 29, 2003Assignee: Dril-Quip, Inc.Inventor: Blake T. DeBerry
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Publication number: 20030127229Abstract: A susbsea well has communication passages to enable annulus pressure surrounding inner and intermediate strings of casings to be monitored at the surface. The passages both have outlets that allow communication to the tree assembly for monitoring. In one embodiment, the passage outlets are located in the bore of the high pressure well head housing and communicates to the tree assembly along an isolation sleeve. In another embodiment, the passage outlets are located on the exterior of the high pressure wellhead housing and communicate through a flying lead coming down from the tree. In another embodiment, the passage outlets are located on the exterior of the high pressure wellhead housing and communicate to an upward facing connection which is stabbed with a downward facing connection coming down from the tree.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 4, 2002Publication date: July 10, 2003Inventors: Kevin G. Buckle, John H. Osborne, Bernard Humprey, Alan M. Clark, Alfred Massie
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Patent number: 6588500Abstract: A closed loop heat transfer system located on the surface near the wellhead for transporting hot fluid through a tubing located in the annulus between the well casing and the outer surface of the production string. The tubing extends down along the production string to a coil submerged in the oil reservoir in the vicinity of the production pump and back to the surface for reheating and recirculation. The tubing provides heat transfer from the hot fluid to the production fluid, as well as the downhole pump and the region of the oil reservoir surrounding the pump. The system is preferably operated to transfer enough heat to the oil to prevent paraffins from coagulating and forming deposits on the production string or sucker rods, if used. The higher temperature lowers the viscosity of the oil and increases oil production.Type: GrantFiled: January 26, 2001Date of Patent: July 8, 2003Inventor: Ken Lewis
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Publication number: 20030121667Abstract: A subsea wellhead assembly has the capabilities of communicating from a tree assembly mounted on an inner wellhead housing to a casing annulus. A passage in the wellhead assembly extends within the bore of the wellhead housing from the casing annulus to the tree assembly. A portion of the passage is located within a casing hanger. The passage is opened and closed by a valve. The valve does not open the passage until the tree assembly is connected to the wellhead housing and a tubing hanger orientation sleeve lands in the wellhead assembly. The tubing hanger orientation sleeve actuates the valve when it lands to open the passage. When the passage is opened, the casing annulus is in fluid communication with the interior surface of the wellhead housing, which is in communication with the tree assembly.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 27, 2002Publication date: July 3, 2003Inventors: Alfred Massie, Harry A. Moore, Richard Lovell, Kevin G. Buckle, John H. Osborne
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Publication number: 20030121668Abstract: The present invention relates to an apparatus and to a method for pre-installation of a petroleum wellhead on the seabed. The apparatus that is the subject of the present invention comprises two principal components: a wellhead (1) and a ballast tube (9). The wellhead comprises a tube in which are fixed guide fins (3) and structural fins (8). The ballast tube (9) comprises a tube with a holding member (12) for its recovery after the wellhead (1) has been fixed on the seabed. The ballast tube (9) is placed inside the wellhead (1) and the assembly is launched towards the seabed, being embedded in it by the inherent weight of the assembly. After the wellhead (1) has been fixed, the ballast tube (9) is raised to the surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 27, 2002Publication date: July 3, 2003Inventor: Cipriano Jose De Medeiros Junior
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Patent number: 6581691Abstract: A landing adapter is used to softly land a tubing hanger in the bore of a production tree. The landing adapter makes initial contact so that the tubing hanger does not have to absorb the harsh impact. The landing adapter has a hydraulic sleeve that strokes axially relative to the tubing hanger. Initially, the sleeve is extended and locked when it is run into the well so that the landing adapter can be hard-landed in the bore. When the sleeve lands in the bore, the impact is absorbed by a landing adapter buffer, not by the tubing hanger. After the hanger with the landing adapter has landed in the bore, hydraulic fluid is bled off so that the tubing hanger gradually descends axially relative to the sleeve and the tree to the retracted position. The landing adapter buffer remains in the tree after the tubing hanger is landed in the bore.Type: GrantFiled: August 27, 2001Date of Patent: June 24, 2003Assignee: ABB Vetco Gray Inc.Inventors: Charles E. Jennings, Norman Brammer
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Publication number: 20030111228Abstract: A christmas tree to control the production from a subsea oil or gas well is disclosed. The christmas tree design including a tree body having a first flow port and a tree cap; a tubing hanger landed within the tree body; an actuation mandrel landed within the tree body, the actuation mandrel having a flow port; and a flow diverter disposed within the tree cap to divert flow through the flow port. The christmas tree arrangement allows for dual barriers within the tree cap without placing or retrieving any plugs from within the tubing hanger, thereby reducing the number of downhole trips required to complete and/or service the subsea well.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 31, 2003Publication date: June 19, 2003Inventors: Michael R. Garrett, Scott K. Beall, Rogelio Ortiz
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Publication number: 20030111229Abstract: A subsea wellhead assembly has the capabilities of communicating from the outer surface of an outer wellhead housing to a casing annulus. Seals between the outer and inner wellhead housings define an annular chamber when the inner wellhead housing lands. The outer wellhead housing has a communication port formed through one of its sidewalls. The inner wellhead housing has a passageway extending from the annular chamber to the bore of the inner wellhead housing. The casing annulus located radially inward of the inner wellhead housing is in communication with the outer surface of the outer wellhead housing through the passageway, the annular chamber between the seals, and the communication port.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 27, 2002Publication date: June 19, 2003Applicant: ABB Vetco Gray, Inc.Inventor: Alan Murray Clark
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Publication number: 20030106693Abstract: A subsea wellhead assembly has the capabilities of communicating from the outer surface of an inner wellhead housing to a casing annulus. A connector, adapted to attach to a riser, connects to the outer surface of the inner wellhead housing, thereby communicating with the casing annulus. The wellhead housing has a passage extending from the casing annulus to its outer surface. The connector has a port that aligns with the passage when the connector attaches to the inner wellhead housing. Fluid can be injected through the port and the passage into the casing annulus. Casing annulus pressure can be monitored though the port and the passage. A seal ring slidingly engages the outer surface of the wellhead housing so that the passage is closed when the connector is not attached. The connector actuates the seal ring to open the passage when the connector attaches to the wellhead housing.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 10, 2002Publication date: June 12, 2003Inventors: Charles E. Jennings, Ian D. Calder
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Publication number: 20030106692Abstract: A system and method for lessening impact on Christmas trees during downhole operations involving Christmas trees, by way of example and not limitation such as cementing processes. The system comprises an outer housing defining a chamber, a lubricator assembly disposed in the outer housing, and an inner sleeve slidably disposable within the chamber. The method uses the system of the present invention by inserting the inner sleeve into the lubricator assembly; lowering the inner sleeve into the Christmas tree to a predetermined position extending into a tubing hanger associated with the tree; introducing fluids through a fluid line coupled to the lubricator assembly, the fluids passing through a conduit within the inner sleeve into the wellbore; and retrieving the lubricator assembly upon completion of fluid introduction into the wellbore. In alternative embodiments, the inner sleeve may be retracted and withdrawn with the lubricator assembly upon completion of fluid introduction into the wellbore.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 12, 2001Publication date: June 12, 2003Inventors: James R. Reaux, Dan T. Benson, Donald L. Thorne
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Patent number: 6575248Abstract: This invention relates to fuel cells, and in one embodiment, to fuel cells that are especially well suited for downhole use in oil and gas wells, and for subsea use in connection with offshore wells.Type: GrantFiled: May 15, 2001Date of Patent: June 10, 2003Assignee: Schlumberger Technology CorporationInventors: Wenlin Zhang, Kenneth L. Havlinek, Vance E. Nixon
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Patent number: 6571877Abstract: In the drilling of a well, a dedicated drilling wellhead (520) mounted at the top of the casing cluster whilst the well is being drilled. At the end of drilling, a seal ring or sleeve (534) which during the drilling phase has the function of an annular sleeve isolating the well bore pressure from the production annulus space (540), is manipulated into an alternative position in which it acts to block the annular space (540) thereby acting as a temporary abandonment seal. A further plug seal is fitted in the well bore. The well is now temporarily sealed and the drilling wellhead can then be removed and can be reused on another well during the drilling phase of that well. A production wellhead (550,556) which has a cantilever christmas tree fitted on its side over a production wellhead (557) which can accept a conventional christmas tree on top is then fitted on to the casing hanger cluster.Type: GrantFiled: June 17, 1998Date of Patent: June 3, 2003Assignee: Plexus Ocean Systems LimitedInventor: Ben Van Bilderbeek
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Patent number: 6564872Abstract: Modern subsea wells utilise an electrohydraulic control system which switches hydraulic power to various control components in dependence on received control signals. The mounting and interconnection of the control components tends to be complicated. The invention provides a manifold comprising a first manifold body 6 having a number of openings and flow passageways therethrough. The manifold body is selectively configurable by selecting predetermined openings in order to achieve a desired configuration of flow passageways between control devices 1, 2, 13, 4. The manifold simplifies the interconnection of the hydraulic components and provides greater flexibility in the location of the components. The manifold body also provides a platform for mounting the control devices.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 2001Date of Patent: May 20, 2003Assignee: ABB Offshore Systems LimitedInventors: Peter John Davey, David John Luckhurst
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Publication number: 20030089501Abstract: A completion system for a subsea well includes a tree having a generally cylindrical wall forming an internal bore therethrough and a production port extending laterally through the wall in communication with the internal bore. The internal wall has a landing arranged to support a tubing hanger having seals for sealing the production port between the tubing hanger and the internal wall, the production port being arranged to communicate with a lateral production fluid outlet port in the tubing hanger. A workover port extends laterally from an opening in the internal wall below the production port and the production port seals and a tubing annulus seal sealing the workover port from the tubing annulus. A tubing annulus port extends from an opening in the tree below the tubing annulus seal and the tubing annulus port and workover port being arranged to be in fluid communication externally of the internal bore.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 13, 2001Publication date: May 15, 2003Inventor: Michael P. Hartmann
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Patent number: 6547008Abstract: A wellhead has, instead of a conventional Christmas tree, a spool tree (34) in which a tubing hanger (54) is landed at a predetermined angular orientation. As the tubing string can be pulled without disturbing the tree, many advantages follow, including access to the production casing hanger (21) for monitoring production casing annulus pressure, and the introduction of larger tools into the well hole without breaching the integrity of the well.Type: GrantFiled: September 7, 2000Date of Patent: April 15, 2003Assignee: Cooper Cameron CorporationInventors: Hans Paul Hopper, Thomas G. Cassity
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Patent number: 6547009Abstract: A plug is provided for use in conjunction with a subterranean well. In a described embodiment, a wellhead plug includes multiple outwardly extendable lugs for engagement with corresponding multiple oppositely facing shoulders formed internally on a bore extending in a wellhead. The lugs engage the shoulders to thereby resist pressure applied to the plug in the bore from above or below.Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 2001Date of Patent: April 15, 2003Assignee: Halliburton Energy Services, Inc.Inventor: James D. Vick, Jr.
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Publication number: 20030056956Abstract: A horizontal Christmas tree is adapted for ESP/HSP or downhole sensor deployment by a coiled tubing hanger 38 received in the tubing hanger 12. Coiled tubing 40 suspends downhole equipment such as ESP 60, and carries power/signal lines. These lines are connected to an external line 58 via a transition connector 46 in a tubing access plug 44 provided in an internal tree cap 32. A debris cap 50 is provided with a further connector 52. Self orientating wet mate connectors 48, 54, 56 are provided between the connectors 46, 52 and external line 58. The coiled tubing hanger and/or tubing hanger may be provided with flow by flutes or holes (78, 80 FIGS. 4 and 5) sealable by a separate adapter plug (88, FIG. 5) above the coiled tubing hanger. Flow test procedures are also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 21, 2002Publication date: March 27, 2003Inventors: Graeme John Collie, David Ramsay Hutchison, Richard Kent
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Patent number: 6536528Abstract: A system for producing hydrocarbons from a subsea well comprises an unmanned floating platform positioned over the well, the platform including equipment for inserting coiled tubing or wireline tools or the like into the well for servicing, controlling, or conducting other operations in or to the well, a vertical access riser connecting the platform to the well, a control umbilical connecting the platform to the well, a host facility adapted to receive the produced hydrocarbons, and aproduction pipeline connecting the well to the host facility, the production pipeline including at least one access port between the well and the host facility.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 2000Date of Patent: March 25, 2003Assignee: Kellogg Brown & Root, Inc.Inventors: Raj M. Amin, Andrea Mangiavacchi, Nicolaas Vandenworm, James F. O'Sullivan, Clyde E. Nolan, Jr.
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Patent number: 6530433Abstract: A wellhead 10 for use with subterranean wells includes an improved tubing hanger 16 including an improved electric power cable pack-off port 20 that permits positioning an electric submersible pump (“ESP”) power cable 40 through the port 20 in the tubing hanger. The improved wellhead permits installation of packing 34 and compression rings 30, 32 within the power cable port 20 to create a vapor-tight pressure seal around the outer cable jacket 41. The seal may be rated at pressures of at least 750 psia. The wellhead 10 comprises a wellhead body 12 for supporting a tubing hanger 16, the tubing hanger including a tubing port 22 and a power cable port 20 for passing electrical power from an electrical power source 72 through the power cable port to the electric motor M. The wellhead 10 also includes a cable seal 34 within the power cable port, a lower packing seat 66, and a packing gland 24 selectively moveable with respect to the seat for compressing the cable seal 34 to form a pneumatic seal.Type: GrantFiled: December 8, 2000Date of Patent: March 11, 2003Assignee: Robbins & Myers Energy Systems, L.P.Inventors: Leslie Dean Smith, Charles Robert Milton, Timothy Lewis Clifton, Robert Daniel Winegar
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Publication number: 20030042025Abstract: A subsea well apparatus has features for controlling and monitoring production fluid flow from a well. A christmas tree lands on a subsea wellhead, the tree having a tubular, open upper end. A first flow passage extends from a lower end of the tree to the upper end for communicating fluid with the well. A second flow passage extends downward from the upper end of the tree and has an outlet on a sidewall of the tree for communicating with a flowline. A production module lands on and is retrievable from the upper end of the tree, the module having a flow loop with one end in communication with the first flow passage and another end in communication with the second flow passage. At least one flow interface device is located in the loop of the production module. The flow interface device may be used to monitor or control the flow and may be a temperature or pressure sensor, a flow or multi-phase flow meter, or a choke.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 30, 2002Publication date: March 6, 2003Inventors: Stephen P. Fenton, John H. Osborne, Rolf Nordaunet
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Patent number: 6520261Abstract: The invention is an insulation material comprising a novolac cured polysulfide polymer resin. The material is used as a thermal insulator for subsea gas and oil production equipment, such as pipes and wellhead equipment. In order to decrease the maximum exothermic temperature generated by the resin during curing, hollow glass beads are added to the resin. The amine content of the hardener in a standard resin was adjusted to further decrease the maximum exothermic temperature. A fumed silica thixotropic material was also added to increase the viscosity of the mixture. These modifications allow the material to be cast in thick sections without cracking, leaking, or excessive expansion during curing.Type: GrantFiled: October 2, 2000Date of Patent: February 18, 2003Assignee: FMC Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Dwight D. Janoff, John C. Vicic
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Patent number: 6520263Abstract: A retaining apparatus, in particular an internal tree cap, for use in a wellhead having a central bore and first and second retaining means, such as a shoulder and a groove, within the bore of the wellhead. The retaining apparatus has a housing for location within the bore of the wellhead. A first engagement assembly is provided for engaging with the first retaining means in the bore of the wellhead to thereby retain the housing within the bore of the wellhead. A second engagement assembly for engaging with the second retaining means in the bore of the wellhead is also provided. The apparatus further comprises a preload assembly operable when the housing is located within the bore of the wellhead to apply a preload to the housing between the first and second retaining means. A method for retaining an assembly within a wellhead bore, in which a preload is applied between the first and second retaining means, is also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: May 18, 2001Date of Patent: February 18, 2003Assignee: Cooper Cameron CorporationInventor: David R. June
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Patent number: 6516876Abstract: A running tool for a wellhead has an outer sleeve, a piston, an inner sleeve, each with respective hydraulic chambers, and a pair of collets for engaging a tubing hanger in a wellhead. Pressure is applied to the various chambers to actuate the collets and engage and/or release the tubing hanger. This process is gradual so that the tubing hanger is landed softly in a production bore of a tree or wellhead. The piston is forced downward to actuate a lower sleeve and move locking dogs into a bore profile to secure the tubing hanger. This process is reversed to release the collets and detach the running tool from the tubing hanger. The running tool is then brought back to the surface without the tubing hanger, which remains landed in the bore.Type: GrantFiled: August 22, 2001Date of Patent: February 11, 2003Assignee: ABB Vetco Gray Inc.Inventor: Charles E. Jennings
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Publication number: 20030019631Abstract: There is disclosed wellhead apparatus which includes a spool for use in a horizontal tree and having a vertical bore therethrough, and a tubing hanger adapted to be lowered into and landed within the bore of the spool to suspend a tubing string on the lower end of the tubing hanger within the wellbore. The spool has a radial opening therethrough to receive a bellows which forms a fluid passageway removably mounted within the opening by means of a flange on the outer end of the bellows releasably connected to the outer side of the spool. The tubing hanger has an opening therethrough which includes a lateral portion connecting with its outer diameter and a vertical portion leading to a pressure responsive operator for a tubing safety valve. The passageways have seal surfaces on their opposing ends, and the end of the stem is engaged by the seal surface of the bellows to open the poppet as the hanger is lowered.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 24, 2002Publication date: January 30, 2003Inventor: Blake T. DeBerry
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Publication number: 20030019632Abstract: The wellhead assembly has a production tree with multiple safety barriers. A tubing hanger lands and seals in the bore of the tree. The tubing hanger has a lateral production flow passage that registers with a lateral passage in the tree. A tubing annulus passage extends upward from the tubing annulus to an exterior port. A second portion of the tubing annulus passage extends upward from the exterior port into the bore above the tubing hanger seal. The external port may be used for gas injection. If so, two closure members are located in the upper portion of the tubing annulus above the seal. The upper closure member may be either a check valve or a removable plug.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 23, 2002Publication date: January 30, 2003Inventors: Bernard Humphrey, Jeffrey P. Goetz, Kevin L. Ingram, Norman Brammer, Robert K. Voss
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Publication number: 20030010499Abstract: Method for protecting subsea installations against cooling which leads to hydrate formation, in particular during production halts. This is achieved by thermally isolating portions of the installation (1) against the surrounding water (2), and particularly by completely encompassing the subsea installation (1) by means of a cap (3) which seals against the surrounding water (2). The cap (3) comprises several elements of which each separately can be exposed to cooling and internal hydrate formation. The invention also comprises a thermally isolating apparatus, adapted for protecting subsea installations (1) against cooling, which involves a risk for hydrate formation. An apparatus (3, 9) for implementing the method comprises a relatively tight-fitting cap (3) which encompasses at least two of the elements to be protected from cooling.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 9, 2002Publication date: January 16, 2003Inventors: Helge Andreas Qvam, Patrice Aguilera, Steinar Hestetun
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Publication number: 20030006041Abstract: A wellhead system for petroleum producing wells comprises a “stack-down” casing hanger configuration. In this stack-down system, the hanger for each successively smaller diameter casing string is landed or “nested” within the hanger for the next larger casing string. This approach allows the pack-off for each casing hanger to be retrieved independently, thus allowing fluid communication to be established with any of the casing annuli after all of the casing strings and hangers have been installed. Thus the pressure in each annulus may be monitored while the well is in production mode.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 17, 2002Publication date: January 9, 2003Inventors: Robert B. Baten, Harold B. Skeels, David MacFarlane, Russell E. McBeth, Randy J. Wester, Marcus A. Smedley
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Publication number: 20030006042Abstract: A horizontal spool tree assembly 10 is provided for supporting a production tubing string 22 within a well below a BOP. The spool body 12 includes a laterally extending passageway 36 which is in fluid communication with a similar laterally extending passageway 34 provided in a tubing hanger 20. The tubing hanger includes a central bore for fluid communication with the production tubing string, and a workover flow path 30 extending axially through the tubing hanger, with a workover valve 32 provided for controlling the fluid flow in the workover passageway. An annulus port 70 extends laterally through the spool body, and an annulus valve 72 controls fluid flow through the annulus port.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 24, 2002Publication date: January 9, 2003Inventor: Blake T. DeBerry
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Patent number: 6497286Abstract: An underwater well system in which an initially vertical drilling riser conduit (5A) is fixed by a template at the seabed in a non-vertical orientation. Drilling is carried out through wellhead in the template which also includes a valve tree allowing the production fluid to be brought to the surface along a line separate from the drilling riser conduit. The template may be a junction template allowing several wells to be drilled from a single template, or allowing the template to be connected by one or more drilling conduits to further templates such that a wide area of the seabed can be covered for a single drilling riser conduit.Type: GrantFiled: March 24, 1999Date of Patent: December 24, 2002Assignee: Cooper Cameron CorporationInventor: Hans Paul Hopper
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Publication number: 20020189813Abstract: A flow completion system for controlling the flow of fluid from a well bore, the flow completion system comprising a tubing spool which includes a central bore that extends axially therethrough and a production outlet which communicates with the central bore; a tubing hanger which is supported in the central bore and which includes a production bore that extends axially therethrough and a production passageway that communicates between the production bore and the production outlet, the tubing hanger supporting a tubing string which extends into the well bore and defines a tubing annulus surrounding the tubing string; a first closure member which is positioned in the production bore above the production passageway; a first annular seal which is positioned between the tubing hanger and the central bore above the production passageway; wherein the first closure member and the first seal comprise a first pressure-containing barrier between the well bore and a surrounding environment; a second closure member whichType: ApplicationFiled: August 5, 2002Publication date: December 19, 2002Inventors: Christopher D. Bartlett, Christopher E. Cunningham, Richard D. Kent, Nicholas Gatherar, David Harrold
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Patent number: 6494266Abstract: A controls bridge for a flow completion system which comprises a tubing spool having a production outlet, a tubing hanger having a production bore that communicates with the production outlet and at least one service and control conduit extending therethrough, and at least one external service and control line that terminates near the tubing spool, the controls bridge comprising a first body portion; a mechanism for securing the first body portion to the top of the tubing spool and/or the tubing hanger; at least one first coupling member which is adapted to engage a second coupling member that is mounted in the service and control conduit; at least one third coupling member which is adapted to engage a fourth coupling member that is connected to the external service and control line; a bridge line which is connected between the first coupling member and the third coupling member; a first actuator for moving the first coupling member into engagement with the second coupling member; and a second actuator for moType: GrantFiled: March 22, 2001Date of Patent: December 17, 2002Assignee: FMC Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Christopher D. Bartlett, Christopher E. Cunningham, Timothy R. Goggans, Jamie Patrick-Maxwell, Sylvester A. Joan, Stanley J. Rogala
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Patent number: 6494267Abstract: A wellhead assembly comprises a central bore through the wellhead assembly having a pressure boundary region. A port is provided in the wellhead assembly having an opening in the central bore in the pressure boundary region of the wellhead assembly. The port preferably extends through the high pressure housing into the bore of the wellhead assembly. A first casing string is secured at a first end within the wellhead assembly below the opening of the port in the central bore of the wellhead assembly. A second casing string is secured at a first end within the wellhead assembly above the opening of the port in the central bore of the wellhead assembly. A fluid flowpath is thereby formed comprising the port in the wellhead assembly and an annulus between the first and second casing strings. In this way, access is provided to an annulus within the well.Type: GrantFiled: November 29, 2000Date of Patent: December 17, 2002Assignee: Cooper Cameron CorporationInventor: Timothy J. Allen
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Publication number: 20020185280Abstract: A gate valve for a component which includes an elongated body and a flow passage extending generally longitudinally through the body, the flow passage including a generally lateral first branch connected to a generally longitudinal second branch. The gate valve comprises a gate which is moveable generally longitudinally across the first branch between an open position in which a hole in the gate is aligned with the first branch and a closed position in which the hole is offset from the first branch; a conduit which extends through the body from the gate; an actuating mechanism positioned in the conduit for moving the gate from a first position to a second position; and a return biasing mechanism for moving the gate from the second position to the first position; wherein one of the first and second positions corresponds to the open position of the gate and the other position corresponds to the closed position of the gate; and wherein the conduit extends generally longitudinally through the body.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 5, 2002Publication date: December 12, 2002Inventors: Christopher E. Cunningham, Christopher D. Bartlett, Thomas L. Hergarden, Philip S. Hernandez, Michael E. Wilson
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Publication number: 20020174991Abstract: Methods and devices are described for efficiently installing sea-borne wellhead components and tying back sub-sea wellhead components with them. In specific aspects, a single running and setting tool is used to land a tubing head housing upon the stem of a floating platform and tension and pressure testing casing string risers extending between a subsea wellhead and a floating vessel.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 21, 2002Publication date: November 28, 2002Inventor: Eugene A. Borak
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Patent number: 6484807Abstract: A wellhead assembly comprises an outer housing having a central bore therethrough and an inner housing having a central bore therethrough secured in the central bore of the outer housing. The inner housing has a first end within the outer housing. A first inner casing having a central bore therethrough is secured at a first end in the outer housing and spaced from the first end of the inner housing. A port is provided through the outer housing in communication with the central bore therethrough, the port opening into the central bore of the outer housing between the first end of the inner housing and the first end of the first inner casing. A second inner casing is secured in the wellhead assembly at a first end, whereby the port opens into the central bore of the outer housing between the first end of the first inner housing and the first end of the second inner housing. An annulus is formed between the first and second inner casings.Type: GrantFiled: November 29, 2000Date of Patent: November 26, 2002Assignee: Cooper Cameron CorporationInventor: Timothy J. Allen
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Patent number: 6481504Abstract: A flowline connector having a first connector portion for mounting on a first piece of subsea equipment, such as a wellhead. A second connector portion of the flowline connector is attached to an end portion of a flowline. Each connector portion has a respective guide interengageable by lowering the second connector portion, on the end portion of the flowline, into the first connector portion. The guides allow the second connector portion to pivot relative to the first connector portion to bring the first connector portion and the second connector portion into axial alignment for make-up of a fluid tight connection therebetween. The second connector portion has a subsea equipment package, for example chokes, gas/water separators, gas liquifiers, pumps and the like, for connection to the first piece of the subsea equipment.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 2000Date of Patent: November 19, 2002Assignee: FMC CorporationInventor: Nicholas Gatherar
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Patent number: 6474417Abstract: A subsea Christmas tree coupling having a radially outer connection, for example a tree surface and a conductor housing, adapted to make a rigid joint with a conductor casing. A radially inner connection, for example a depending skirt of the subsea Christmas tree, is adapted to make a sealed joint directly with a casing hanger assembly of a mudline suspension system. The invention thus substantially eliminates the use of additional hangers besides those of the mudline suspension system, simplifying the coupling assembly, and providing the possibility of reduced stackup heights. The relatively compact and simple coupling results in shorter installation times and lower costs. The rigid joint between the coupling and the conductor casing ensures that any external loading is transferred to the conductor casing.Type: GrantFiled: August 23, 2000Date of Patent: November 5, 2002Assignee: FMC CorporationInventors: Richard Blair, William Gourley Cherrie, James Tait
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Patent number: 6474416Abstract: A remotely installed pressure containing closure having a slight negative buoyancy, and a method for assembly of a slight negative buoyancy remotely installed pressure containing closure, such as a tree cap, on a subsea assembly, having at least one fluid bore, and more preferably a production bore and an annulus bore, wherein the remotely installed pressure containing closure comprises: a guidance ring having a plurality of chambers; optionally, a plurality of orientation pins affixed to the guidance ring for aligning the guidance ring to a funnel; buoyant material disposed in the chambers of the guidance ring to assist in creating a slight negative buoyancy for the remotely installed pressure containing closure; a cylinder connected to the remotely installed pressure containing closure for engaging sealing means on a subsea assembly for sealing at least one seal of at least one fluid bore of said subsea assembly; a debris cover connected to said cylinder to house equipment and cover the fluid bore; a mandreType: GrantFiled: January 10, 2001Date of Patent: November 5, 2002Assignee: Kvaerner Oilfield ProductsInventors: Scott Kennedy Beall, Roy Ortiz
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Patent number: 6470968Abstract: A subsea wellhead completion system and method for independently retrieving or deploying a subsea completion with a wellhead housing adapted to be supported on a seabed, a tree atop the wellhead housing with a fine alignment key for aligning the tree with the wellhead housing, a tubing hanger atop the tree with a production and an annular tubing string extending downwardly, numerous ports on the tree, engagable gates to open and close one or more of the ports, a deployable running tool that can manipulate the gates and wherein the tubing hanger is composed of the slidably ignitable gates connected to a way for retracting or extending outer seals of the tubing hanger and provide a blocking position against an inner seal and an unblocking position for fluid communication of the bores with each ports of the tubing hanger tree.Type: GrantFiled: October 5, 2000Date of Patent: October 29, 2002Assignee: Kvaerner Oifield Products, Inc.Inventor: Edwin C. Turner
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Publication number: 20020153143Abstract: A tubing hanger including a tubing hanger body having a tubing string which is adapted to be supported in the bore of the wellhead housing wherein the apparatus comprises a flapper valve disposed in or below the tubing hanger, wherein the valve further comprises a flapper valve having a flapper valve closure member substantially in the form of a concave spherical segment defining an annular valve seat concentric with the tubing for the flapper valve; a flapper plate disposed in the valve chamber for rotatable movement from a valve position in which the flapper plate is removed from the annular valve seat to a valve position in which the flapper plate extends transversely across the flow passage for the flapper valve and forms a sealing engagement with the annular valve seat and the sealing surface is substantially in the form of a convex spherical segment, wherein the convex spherical segment is disposed intermediate between the first and second planar surfaces.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 18, 2001Publication date: October 24, 2002Inventors: Dewey Craig Compton, Edwin R. Knerr
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Publication number: 20020148616Abstract: A drill bit guide is mounted in a wellhead in place of a wear bushing. The bit guide is capable of guiding strings and tools through the wellhead without damage to the wellhead or string while drilling. In one version of the bit guide, a pair of linear actuators radially extend and retract separate halves of the bit guide to conform to the size of the object located between them. In another version of the bit guide, a set of interlocking arms and wear bars are articulated to form a circular opening having a variable inner diameter. A drill string may be lowered through a fully open bit guide or landed on top of a fully closed bit guide. The bit guide also can be moved to more closely receive the drill string passing through it to prevent damage to the drill string and the wellhead.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 8, 2002Publication date: October 17, 2002Applicant: ABB Vetco Gray Inc.Inventors: Richard P. Whitelaw, Norman Brammer
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Publication number: 20020144820Abstract: An anti-rotation device prevents an inner wellhead housing from rotating within an outer wellhead housing. The anti-rotation device provides spring loaded anti-rotational keys within the outer wellhead housing and mating slots formed within the inner wellhead housing. The keys face inwards to the inner wellhead housing, are circumferentially spaced apart around the outer wellhead housing, and located between the two tapered shoulders. As the inner wellhead housing lands in the outer housing, the inner wellhead housing pushes the keys of the outer wellhead housing to a retracted position. The inner wellhead housing is then rotated within the outer wellhead housing until the spring loaded keys align with the slots and extend into the slots of the inner wellhead housing. Any rotational force on the inner wellhead housing will be resisted by the anti-rotational mechanism.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 22, 2001Publication date: October 10, 2002Inventors: Sean P. Thomas, Hernani G Deocampo
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Patent number: 6460621Abstract: A subsea well apparatus has features for controlling and monitoring production fluid flow from a well. A Christmas tree lands on a subsea wellhead, the tree having a tubular, open upper end. A first flow passage extends from a lower end of the tree to the upper end for communicating fluid with the well. A second flow passage extends downward from the upper end of the tree and has an outlet on a sidewall of the tree for communicating with a flowline. A production module lands on and is retrievable from the upper end of the tree, the module having a flow loop with one end in communication with the first flow passage and another end in communication with the second flow passage. At least one flow interface device is located in the loop of the production module. The flow interface device may be used to monitor or control the flow and may be a temperature or pressure sensor, a flow or multi-phase flow meter, or a choke.Type: GrantFiled: December 8, 2000Date of Patent: October 8, 2002Assignee: ABB Vetco Gray Inc.Inventors: Stephen P. Fenton, John H. Osborne, Rolf Nordaunet
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Publication number: 20020139535Abstract: The present invention involves a remote sub sea lubricator assembly for inserting a wireline tool into a sub sea well comprising an elongated tube having an axial passage formed therethrough for receiving the wireline tool. The remote sub sea lubricator is lowered beneath the surface of the sea for connection to a sub sea well. Contained within the lubricator is the wireline tool. Once connected to the sub sea well, the wireline tool is released from the lubricator into the well. The lubricator enables the wireline tool to enter and exit the well without sea water entering the well.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 28, 2001Publication date: October 3, 2002Inventors: Sidney Basil Nice, Freeman Lee Hill
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Patent number: 6457529Abstract: An apparatus and method are provided for controlling hydrostatic pressure in drilling fluid in a subsea well. A main pump forces drilling fluid down the drill pipe, out of the end of the drill pipe, and upward in an annulus surrounding the pipe. A rotating drilling head is attached to a wellhead assembly at the sea floor. The drilling head has an inner body rotatably carried in an outer body landed in a bore of a housing. An energizable gripper in a bore of the inner body grips an outer surface of the drill pipe. The drilling head diverts the drilling fluid into a lateral passage in the sidewall of the housing. An auxiliary pump forces seawater through a venturi into a conduit, creating a lower pressure to draw drilling fluid into the conduit to be carried back to the surface vessel. Pressure and flow rate measurements are sent to a control system that modulates the speed of each pump to control hydrostatic pressure.Type: GrantFiled: February 16, 2001Date of Patent: October 1, 2002Assignee: ABB Vetco Gray Inc.Inventors: Ian Douglas Calder, Ready J. Johnson, John Nelson
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Patent number: 6457530Abstract: A monolithic pumping tree combining a bottom connection, production blow-out preventer section, flow tee section and top connection is cast so as to provide an access port extending downwardly through the side wall of the tree from its outer surface, to connect with either the central vertical bore of the tree or its horizontal bottom surface, thereby enabling coiled tubing to be inserted either into the tubing string bore or into the annulus between the tubing and production casing strings.Type: GrantFiled: March 23, 2001Date of Patent: October 1, 2002Assignee: Stream-Flo Industries, Ltd.Inventors: Tony M. Lam, Keith D. Farquharson, Daniel J. Riddell