Wellhead Patents (Class 166/368)
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Patent number: 8096364Abstract: A method for providing an umbilical connection for a well installation, the well installation being located at the bed or floor of a body of water, comprises the steps of providing an umbilical with first and second ends and prior to operative deployment of the umbilical, locating the umbilical such that at least a portion of the umbilical is substantially statically retained within the body of water. Additionally, an umbilical deployment system for a well installation located at the bed or floor of a body of water, comprises an umbilical, wherein, prior to operative deployment of the umbilical, at least a portion of the umbilical is substantially statically retained within the body of water.Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 2008Date of Patent: January 17, 2012Assignee: Vetco Gray Controls LimitedInventor: Paul Dursley
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Patent number: 8091647Abstract: The present embodiment of the invention relates to an apparatus and method for using components in a subsea assembly formed from a raw polymer material combined with a marine growth inhibitor material.Type: GrantFiled: August 21, 2008Date of Patent: January 10, 2012Assignee: Schlumberger Technology CorporationInventors: Joseph A. Nicholson, Gareth B. Eccles, Daryl H. Love
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Publication number: 20120000667Abstract: Subsea wellhead assembly with an inner bore for conduction of produced hydrocarbons, equipped with a cooling means for cooling a section of the well-head assembly exposed to heating by said hydrocarbons.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 14, 2010Publication date: January 5, 2012Inventor: Øystein MØgedal
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Patent number: 8087465Abstract: A locking tree cap for use on a subsea tree. The tree cap may be installed and retrieved using a remote operated vehicle. The tree cap may include deflectable collet fingers that lock the tree cap to a tree spool. The deflectable collet fingers may be adapted, such as with enlarged heads, to extend into recesses of the tree spool when the tree cap has been landed on the tree spool. The tree cap may be locked onto a tree spool before energizing sealing members within the bores of the subsea tree, thereby protecting the sealing members from damage during the installation of the tree cap onto the tree spool. The tree cap may include soft landing means such as a plastic cap, on the end of stabs to protect the sealing members as the tree cap is landed. The tree cap may include a secondary locking mechanism used to further secure the tree cap to the tree spool.Type: GrantFiled: February 14, 2008Date of Patent: January 3, 2012Assignee: Aker Subsea Inc.Inventors: Alan Huang, Venu Kopparthi, Saul dos Santos Filho
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Publication number: 20110315392Abstract: An apparatus (10) for remotely running a subsea production tree (12) and desuspending a well is described. The apparatus comprises a tree running tool (16) adapted to be connected to a production tree, at least one downhole tool, at least one of the tools being a plug retrieval tool (22) and a tool deployment device (18) in hydraulic communication with at least the plug retrieval tool to hydraulically operate the plug retrieval tool.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 16, 2009Publication date: December 29, 2011Inventor: Jeffrey Charles Edwards
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Publication number: 20110300008Abstract: A method of installing or retrieving a pumping system into or from a live wellbore includes connecting a lubricator to a production tree of the live wellbore and raising or lowering one or more downhole components of the pumping system from or into the wellbore using the lubricator.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 4, 2010Publication date: December 8, 2011Inventors: Lance I. Fielder, Matthew Crowley
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Publication number: 20110290500Abstract: Methods and apparatus for diverting fluids either into or from a well are described. Some embodiments include a diverter conduit that is located in a bore of a tree. The invention relates especially but not exclusively to a diverter assembly connected to a wing branch of a tree. Some embodiments allow diversion of fluids out of a tree to a subsea processing apparatus followed by the return of at least some of these fluids to the tree for recovery. Alternative embodiments provide only one flowpath and do not include the return of any fluids to the tree. Some embodiments can be retro-fitted to existing trees, which can allow the performance of a new function without having to replacing the tree. Multiple diverter assembly embodiments are also described.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 8, 2011Publication date: December 1, 2011Applicant: CAMERON INTERNATIONAL CORPORATIONInventors: Ian Donald, John Reid
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Publication number: 20110290502Abstract: A deep water system to control oil leakage on the ocean floor consists of two main parts. The two parts are common geometric shapes. The shapes are a torus and a sphere. A torus is placed on the ocean floor, enclosing the drill entry site (or leak area) within its inner perimeter. A sphere is placed and seated in the torus opening thus sealing the open area above the drill site. The torus, of course, by its weight, shape and mass, seals the area upon which it sits on the sea floor.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 26, 2010Publication date: December 1, 2011Inventor: George Dennis Scheber
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Patent number: 8066063Abstract: A mineral extraction system includes a branch having a branch passage, a diverter coupled to the branch passage, and a capillary injection conduit disposed inside to the branch passage. A method of injecting chemicals includes injecting a chemical into a capillary injection conduit disposed internal to a production passage, wherein the chemical injection capillary conduit comprises an inlet and an outlet configured to terminate proximate a well formation.Type: GrantFiled: September 13, 2007Date of Patent: November 29, 2011Assignee: Cameron International CorporationInventors: Ian Donald, John Reid, Manish Vyas
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Patent number: 8066076Abstract: A connection system for connecting flow interface equipment to a subsea manifold is disclosed. The connection system relates particularly to a connection apparatus adapted to land a conduit means on a subsea manifold in a first stage of the connection and to connect a conduit means of the connection apparatus to a choke body of the manifold in a second stage of the connection.Type: GrantFiled: February 25, 2005Date of Patent: November 29, 2011Assignee: Cameron Systems (Ireland) LimitedInventors: Ian Donald, John Reid, Alan Crawford, Paul W. White
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Patent number: 8061428Abstract: A subsea wellhead assembly includes a wellhead housing, a production tree, a tubing hanger adapted to land in the wellhead assembly inside the wellhead housing without a need for angular orientation, a bridge member on the tubing hanger in the production tree, a port radially formed through the tubing hanger or the bridge member, a production port radially through the tree head housing, and an annular production flow passage that circumscribes the bridge member lower portion on one end and optionally circumscribes the tubing hanger on its other end. The annular production flow passage is in communication with both the production port and the radial port in the tubing hanger or bridge member so that fluid can be produced from the well via the annular production flow passage without necessity to orientate the tubing hanger.Type: GrantFiled: April 16, 2009Date of Patent: November 22, 2011Assignee: Vetco Gray Inc.Inventors: Stephen P. Fenton, William D. Munro, Calum T. Myles
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Patent number: 8056634Abstract: A running tool for lowering a christmas tree to a subsea wellhead. The running tool includes an off center adjustment to compensate for asymmetric weight distribution in the christmas tree. The running tool comprises a main body, latches for coupling the body to the christmas tree, an offset arm connected to the body, and a lift arm (drill pipe adaptor) connected to the lift arm and selectively positioned on the lift arm to offset and compensate for the christmas tree asymmetric weight distribution.Type: GrantFiled: April 14, 2008Date of Patent: November 15, 2011Inventor: David N. Spencer
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Publication number: 20110266003Abstract: A subsea device is configured to control a subsea well. The subsea device includes a frame; a blowout preventer connected to the frame; a pressure supply line configured to provide a fluid under pressure; and a control module configured to receive the fluid from the pressure supply line and to distribute the fluid to control various functions of the subsea device. The control module includes a fixed part and a removable section. The fixed part has a first base connected to a valve manifold that houses a hydraulic activated valve and the removable section is configured to detachably attach to the fixed part and includes a second base connected to an electrically activated valve. The hydraulic activated valve of the fixed part is configured to be actuated by the electrically activated valve of the removable section when the removable section is mated to the fixed part.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 16, 2010Publication date: November 3, 2011Applicant: HYDRIL USA MANUFACTURING LLCInventors: Hardev Singh, David Dietz, JR., Luis Melendez, Dat Nguyen
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Publication number: 20110259597Abstract: A wellhead for subsea use and a method of making same where the wellhead is constituted by a body having a bore (3) therethrough and at least one side bore (9, 11) for provision of fluid communication through the wall of the wellhead (1), and where the wellhead (1) includes a pipe hanger (30) provided with a bore (34) therethrough and a side bore (36) for provision of fluid communication between a tubing string (9?) connected to the pipe hanger (30) and one of the side bores (9) of the wellhead (1), where the wellhead (1) is provided with at least one internal safety valve (42, 44) arranged to be able to shut off fluid communication through the wellhead.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 30, 2009Publication date: October 27, 2011Inventor: Bjorn Bjerke
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Publication number: 20110259596Abstract: Systems and methods of production control are contemplated in which one or more multiphase flow meters are operationally coupled to a production conduit to provide flow and compositional information for the fluid in the production conduit. Data from the multiphase flow meter are then provided to a control system that uses the data to control operation of one or more choke valves of one or more well heads that are fluidly coupled to the production conduit.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 16, 2009Publication date: October 27, 2011Applicant: FLUOR TECHNOLOGIES CORPORATIONInventor: Timothy Paul Daigle
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Publication number: 20110253381Abstract: A subsea wellhead comprises a generally cylindrical body including a lower extension for forming an annular space for a cement column between the lower extension and an outer conductor. The extension carries a multiplicity of interfitting rings forming a sleeve which facilitates the flexure of the extension in the presence of the cement column. Each ring may comprise an inner flange for disposition adjacent the outside of the extension and an outer flange for fitment over the inner flange of an adjacent ring. The outer flange may have a radial through-bore.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 14, 2011Publication date: October 20, 2011Inventor: Daniel A. WILLOUGHBY
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Patent number: 8033336Abstract: An apparatus and corresponding method of use extracts, cools, and transports effluents from subterranean, sub-sea oil formations to distant shore based processing facilities. The effluents, mostly crude oil, are conveyed rapidly to a cold flow generator near the oil wellhead on the sea bottom using the cold seawater to chill the effluents to a dispersed mixture including generated solids. The mixture is transported close to sea bottom temperatures, slowly, with small pressure drops, in low-cost submerged bare pipes over long distances to on or near shore processing facilities that can produce useful hydrocarbon products more cost effectively than at sea processing facilities. The apparatus eliminates or minimizes the need for heated or insulated pipe, the need for large floating processing structures, the need for sub-sea processing equipment, and/or the need for chemical additions to production flow.Type: GrantFiled: March 23, 2010Date of Patent: October 11, 2011Inventor: Robert A. Benson
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Patent number: 8028752Abstract: This invention relates to apparatus for setting a plug in, or retrieving a plug from, a horizontal xmas tree. The apparatus comprises a housing with a throughbore adapted to be releasably connected at a first end to a horizontal xmas tree, the housing including an at least one axially moveable member which also includes an at least one radially moveable element and a tool deployable within the housing throughbore by an elongate support and adapted to be releasably connected to the plug. The tool has an outer surface portion profiled to releasably engage with an engagement surface the at least one radially moveable element whereby, in operation, engagement of the at least one radially moveable element with the tool outer surface portion permits the plug, connected to the tool, to be set in the horizontal xmas tree or retrieved from the horizontal xmas tree by axial movement of the at least one axially moveable member.Type: GrantFiled: April 19, 2005Date of Patent: October 4, 2011Assignee: Expro North Sea LimitedInventor: Andrew Richards
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Publication number: 20110226483Abstract: Methods and apparatus for diverting fluids either into or from a well are described. Some embodiments include a diverter conduit that is located in a bore of a tree. The invention relates especially but not exclusively to a diverter assembly connected to a wing branch of a tree. Some embodiments allow diversion of fluids out of a tree to a subsea processing apparatus followed by the return of at least some of these fluids to the tree for recovery. Alternative embodiments provide only one flowpath and do not include the return of any fluids to the tree. Some embodiments can be retrofitted to existing trees, which can allow the performance of a new function without having to replace the tree. Multiple diverter assembly embodiments are also described.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 26, 2011Publication date: September 22, 2011Applicant: CAMERON INTERNATIONAL CORPORATIONInventors: Ian Donald, John Reid
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Patent number: 8020623Abstract: A subsea control module for providing control of subsea equipment is provided. The design allows for replacement and retrieval of a subsea control module with a single remotely operated vehicle (“ROV”) deployment from a vessel. The subsea control module can provide distributed electrical and hydraulic control functions via multiple directional control valve modules, multiple pilot valve modules, and a central electronic control module. Each directional control and pilot perform a set of functions so that replacement of a single module does not require disassembly of any other components) or hydraulic connection. Similarly, each pilot valve module can include a set of pilot valves, pressure transducers, solenoids and electronic circuitry to perform a limited set of functions so that failure of a single pilot valve module does not result in failure of the entire subsea control module.Type: GrantFiled: August 11, 2008Date of Patent: September 20, 2011Assignee: DTC International, Inc.Inventors: William C. Parks, Dana C. Beebe, Chester W. Kronke
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Patent number: 8016042Abstract: In accordance with certain embodiments, the present invention provides a connector for attaching to a multi-toothed profile on a wellhead features a tooth profile that staggers loading preferably starting at a loading surface furthest from the connector body sitting on the wellhead and moving toward the connector body. The staggered loading more evenly distributes stresses on the matching loading surfaces as compared to the result of using a tooth profile on the connector that nearly exactly matches the profile on the wellhead. The joint can then take advantage of an increased preload and exhibit improved stress characteristics when operating at high loading conditions.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 2009Date of Patent: September 13, 2011Assignee: Cameron International CorporationInventors: Michael W. Spiering, Maoye Sun, Paul D. Bunch, Eric D. Larson
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Patent number: 8011435Abstract: A method for drilling a borehole in a producing subsea wellbore wherein a flexible conduit is connected at one end to a surface vessel and at the other end via a pressurized subsea wellhead to the producing wellbore such that a remotely operated electrical drilling device (RODD) can be deployed down the flexible conduit, the method comprising: directing a RODD to the location for drilling in the wellbore; and drilling a further wellbore section with the RODD; wherein the drilling comprises drilling in underbalanced conditions with respect to the formation; and using fluids produced from the formation to transport the drill cuttings away from the drilling device.Type: GrantFiled: September 19, 2008Date of Patent: September 6, 2011Assignee: Schlumberger Technology CorporationInventors: Ricardo Carossino, Andrea Sbordone, Henri Denoix, Charles Deible, Rene Schuurman
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Patent number: 8002041Abstract: Pressure-balanced accumulator apparatus for use in subsea operations is disclosed which comprises a housing and an accumulator within the housing at the first end of the housing. The accumulator has first and second chambers that are hermetically sealed from one another, with a pressurized gas in the first chamber and a pressurized fluid in the second chamber. A third chamber in the housing abuts the accumulator and contains silicon oil fluid. A movable piston is located within the housing proximate the second end of the housing. Ambient pressure is communicated to one end of the piston, and ambient pressure plus the pressure in the second chamber is communicated to the second end of the piston. The cross-sectional areas of the two ends of the piston are selected to optimize the pressure at which the piston begins to expel fluid from the second chamber.Type: GrantFiled: September 25, 2009Date of Patent: August 23, 2011Assignee: Schlumberger Technology CorporationInventors: Tauna Leonardi, Joseph D. Scranton
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Patent number: 7992643Abstract: Methods and apparatus for diverting fluids either into or from a well are described. Some embodiments include a diverter conduit that is located in a bore of a tree. The invention relates especially but not exclusively to a diverter assembly connected to a wing branch of a tree. Some embodiments allow diversion of fluids out of a tree to a subsea processing apparatus followed by the return of at least some of these fluids to the tree for recovery. Alternative embodiments provide only one flowpath and do not include the return of any fluids to the tree. Some embodiments can be retro-fitted to existing trees, which can allow the performance of a new function without having to replace the tree. Multiple diverter assembly embodiments are also described.Type: GrantFiled: June 1, 2004Date of Patent: August 9, 2011Assignee: Cameron Systems (Ireland) LimitedInventors: Ian Donald, John Reid
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Patent number: 7984764Abstract: Pressure-balanced accumulator apparatus for use in subsea operations is disclosed which comprises a housing and an accumulator within the housing at the first end of the housing. The accumulator has first and second chambers that are hermetically sealed from one another, with a pressurized gas in the first chamber and a pressurized fluid in the second chamber. A third chamber in the housing abuts the accumulator and contains silicon oil fluid. A movable piston is located within the housing proximate the second end of the housing. Ambient pressure is communicated to one end of the piston, and ambient pressure plus the pressure in the second chamber is communicated to the second end of the piston. The cross-sectional areas of the two ends of the piston are selected to optimize the pressure at which the piston begins to expel fluid from the second chamber.Type: GrantFiled: September 25, 2009Date of Patent: July 26, 2011Assignee: Schlumberger Technology CorporationInventors: Tauna Leonardi, Joseph D. Scranton
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Patent number: 7975770Abstract: The disclosure is drawn to methods of drilling wells utilizing blow out prevention components of differing pressure ratings. In the initial drilling phase, a lower pressure rated blow out prevention component is used. In a subsequent drilling phase where a reservoir of a natural resource is penetrated, a higher pressure rated blow out prevention component is used.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 2006Date of Patent: July 12, 2011Assignee: Transocean Offshore Deepwater Drilling Inc.Inventor: Chip Keener
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Patent number: 7967066Abstract: A method for monitoring a Christmas tree assembly installed on a subsea hydrocarbon well includes receiving a plurality of parameters associated with the Christmas tree assembly. A health metric for the Christmas tree assembly is determined based on the parameters. A problem condition with the Christmas tree assembly is identified based on the determined health metric.Type: GrantFiled: May 9, 2008Date of Patent: June 28, 2011Assignee: FMC Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Daniel McStay, Aidan Nolan, Gordon Shiach, Sean McAvoy, Espen Rokke
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Publication number: 20110147001Abstract: A subsea wellhead assembly comprises a production casing hanger (2) defining a series of passageways (20-24) from an annulus (B) between a production casing string and an outer casing (8) to a region (16) which can communicate, for example by way of an isolation sleeve (9a), with a production tree. The passageways extend to the interior of the casing hanger. A positionally adjustable sleeve (17) fits within the casing hanger and carries exterior seals (25-27) which are disposed so that for a first position of the adjustable sleeve (17) within the casing hanger (2) fluid passage through the series of passageways is blocked and for a second position of the sleeve within the casing hanger said fluid passage is allowed. The adjustable sleeve can be operated by a simple tool through the production tree.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 15, 2009Publication date: June 23, 2011Inventor: George S. Thomson
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Publication number: 20110139461Abstract: The assembly comprises a housing (1) having a first end having an inlet channel and a second end having an outlet channel, said channels being connected by a central passage (3), said housing further comprising a side-entry bore (2) providing communication between said central passage and the external of said housing, the assembly also comprising a hanger positioned below said side-entry bore, supporting a coiled tubing and provided with a first passage communicating with said coiled tubing and a second separate fluid passage communicating with the annulus surrounding said coiled tubing.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 27, 2009Publication date: June 16, 2011Inventor: Martin Kaster Agerbac
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Publication number: 20110139460Abstract: The present invention relates to a device for transmitting fluid from a subsea producing module (8) to a subsea receiving module (9) comprising a choke valve (3) in a main flowpath (7) of the fluid. A bypass line (2) is arranged in parallel to the choke valve (3) and the bypass line (2) is connected to the main flowpath (7) by a bypass connection (1).Type: ApplicationFiled: August 7, 2009Publication date: June 16, 2011Inventor: Stian Selstad
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Publication number: 20110114330Abstract: A subsea wellhead assembly includes an outer wellhead member with a bore containing at least one conical generally upward facing load shoulder that inclines relative to an axis of the bore. The outer wellhead member also contains an overpull recess having a generally downward facing overpull shoulder positioned below the at least one generally upward facing load shoulder. An inner wellhead member is lowered into the housing, the inner wellhead member having at least one conical downward facing load shoulder that inclines relative to an axis of the bore. A load ring has an inner profile that slidingly engages the downward facing load shoulder and an outer profile that slidingly engages the upward facing load shoulder.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 17, 2009Publication date: May 19, 2011Applicant: Vetco Gray Inc.Inventor: Nicholas P. Gette
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Publication number: 20110114326Abstract: Subsea wells have a variety of proprietary well head configurations that require sophisticated locking and sealing profiles that allow the well bore to be sealed off and the production of hydrocarbons to be safely controlled. A universal tubing hanger and lockdown assembly uses a sealing apparatus to annularly seal the well bore. When compressed, a multi-piece stacked sealing system employs rigid and elastic members to seal the well bore annulus in both the top-down and bottom-up directions. Top-down pressure containment is needed for appropriate well system testing and bottom-up pressure containment is necessary to control the internal pressure of the well.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 7, 2010Publication date: May 19, 2011Inventors: Carl A. Aubrey, Paul M. Balaster, Chance C. Burton, Andrew H. Lee
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Patent number: 7938189Abstract: A technique includes providing a chamber in a well tool to receive pressure to control an operation of the tool. The technique includes providing a seal to isolate the chamber from well pressure. The technique also includes providing a pressure relief mechanism to relieve pressure from the chamber in response to the pressure exceeding a threshold.Type: GrantFiled: March 3, 2006Date of Patent: May 10, 2011Assignee: Schlumberger Technology CorporationInventor: Gary Rytlewski
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Patent number: 7934562Abstract: A hybrid process control system including electrical transmission of power to a sub-sea hydraulic power unit, which in turn provides hydraulic power for control of hydraulic actuators. A circulation system using small bore tubing in the umbilical cord in combination with a traditional topside hydraulic power unit provides for active control of hydraulic fluid quality with respect to contamination caused by the sub-sea hydraulic actuators, especially process gas from down hole safety valves. Thus, a more economical power transmission is achieved without reduction of fluid quality, which is essential to system integrity and reliability. Also, a significant enhancement of power transmission without a dramatic increase in the size of hydraulic supply and return lines is achieved. Fluid environmental issues are reduced to a negligible aspect.Type: GrantFiled: December 2, 2005Date of Patent: May 3, 2011Assignee: Vetco Gray Scandinavia ASInventors: Tom Grimseth, Christian Borchgrevink
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Patent number: 7922873Abstract: A method and apparatus for desalinating water combined with power generation, wherein a desalination system is used for desalinating coastal seawater and is operationally related to a power generation system, wherein such dual purpose cogeneration facility captures the heat vapor exhausted or a steam turbine generator's condenser is replaced by the desalination plant's heat exchanger enabling such captured heat energy to reduce the energy requirements of the desalination plant, and wherein brine solution being utilized by the desalination plant is circulated from and to the substrata sea water table via supply and return wells.Type: GrantFiled: October 16, 2006Date of Patent: April 12, 2011Inventors: Girard Charles St. Germain, Richard N. Barnett
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Patent number: 7921916Abstract: To communicate measurement data from a well, data corresponding to measurement data collected by multiple sensors in a well is transformed downhole and passed to an intermediate communications device, which device in turn passes a subset of that data to a destination communications device. The destination communications device applies a second transformation to the data received from the intermediate communications device. The first and second transformations are designed such that meaningful data can be recovered at the destination communications device even though only a subset of the original transformed data has been received.Type: GrantFiled: November 26, 2007Date of Patent: April 12, 2011Assignee: Schlumberger Technology CorporationInventors: John R. Lovell, Christian Chouzenoux, Christophe Champagnon, Ashish Chaudhary
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Patent number: 7921919Abstract: A system comprising a surface installation in position above a plurality of subsea wells disposed within the watch circle of the surface installation. A plurality of flowlines directly couple at least one of the plurality of subsea wells to the surface installation. A control station, a hydraulic power unit, and an injection unit are disposed on the surface installation. A distribution body is disposed on the seafloor and is coupled to each of the control station, hydraulic power unit, and the injection unit via one or more umbilicals. A first wellhead component is disposed on one of the subsea wells and is coupled to the distribution body via one or more flying leads that provide electrical, hydraulic, and fluid communication. A second wellhead component is disposed on another one of the subsea wells and coupled to the distribution body via one or more flying leads that provide electrical, hydraulic, and fluid communication.Type: GrantFiled: April 24, 2007Date of Patent: April 12, 2011Assignee: Horton Technologies, LLCInventor: Edward E. Horton, III
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Patent number: 7921917Abstract: Methods for deploying a subsea blowout preventer stack system comprising a lower marine riser package, a blowout preventer stack with a first ram blowout preventer, and an additional blowout preventer package releasably coupled to the blowout preventer stack and comprising a second ram blowout preventer. The subsea blowout preventer stack assembly can be deployed by coupling a drilling riser to the lower marine riser package that is releasably connected to the blowout preventer stack. The lower marine riser package and blowout preventer stack are then toward a subsea wellhead and then landed on the additional blowout preventer package that is coupled to the subsea wellhead.Type: GrantFiled: June 6, 2008Date of Patent: April 12, 2011Assignee: Cameron International CorporationInventors: Johnnie E. Kotrla, Melvyn F. Whitby, David J. McWhorter, Glenn J. Chiasson
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Patent number: 7909103Abstract: A subsea wellhead assembly has a tubing hanger landed in a wellhead housing. A spool lands on the wellhead housing and has a bore with a laterally extending production flow outlet. A tree cap having an axially extending flow passage and a laterally extending production flow outlet lands within the bore of the spool. Upper and lower seals on the tree cap seal between the tree cap and the bore of the spool above and below the production flow outlet of the spool. An isolation tube on a lower end of the tree cap sealingly engages the production flow passage of the tubing hanger. The tree cap may be ran with the spool as an assembly and retrieved from the spool for workover operations.Type: GrantFiled: April 19, 2007Date of Patent: March 22, 2011Assignee: VetcoGray Inc.Inventor: Stephen P. Fenton
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Publication number: 20110056696Abstract: A subsea cutting device for a subsea blow-out preventer or wellhead comprises a tubular body having an axial throughbore, and configured to be fitted to a casing string, the cutting device further comprising a shearing mechanism in the form of a radial cutting system rotatably mounted within a pressure-containing housing, and comprising a plurality of movable cutters arranged around the throughbore and configured for deployment during rotation successively inwards. The cutting device is useful in a subsea shut off device which is latched to a template at surface and run to the sea floor on a casing string which is drilled into place and converted into a riser on a single trip. For the event when emergency disconnection is required, the device may be used to cut the casing and seal in the well. The system then allows a conventional subsea reconnection of the riser.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 2, 2010Publication date: March 10, 2011Applicant: Geoprober Drilling LimitedInventor: Anthony S. BAMFORD
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Patent number: 7900706Abstract: A wellhead housing has a bore with a support shoulder, a ramp surface extending upward and outward from the support shoulder, and a recess extending upward from the ramp. A split, resilient load ring is carried in an initial position in the recess. A retractable and axially movable latch ring is carried in the recess above the load ring. A casing hanger has a profile that engages the latch ring as the casing hanger moves downwardly in the bore, causing the latch ring to move downward and pushing the load ring to the set position.Type: GrantFiled: April 21, 2006Date of Patent: March 8, 2011Assignee: Vetco Gray Inc.Inventor: David L. Ford
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Patent number: 7886833Abstract: A low-pressure wellhead system with tubular heads and mandrels secured independently using threaded unions. A casing mandrel is secured to a wellhead by a first threaded union. Likewise, a tubing head spool is secured to the casing mandrel using a threaded union. A tubing hanger is also secured to the tubing head spool using a threaded union. An adapter flange may also be secured to the tubing hanger by a threaded union. Because this low-pressure wellhead is faster and easier to assemble and provides full bore access, there is less rig downtime, thus rendering the well completion process faster and more economical.Type: GrantFiled: August 23, 2007Date of Patent: February 15, 2011Assignee: Stinger Wellhead Protection, Inc.Inventors: Bob McGuire, L. Murray Dallas
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Patent number: 7882896Abstract: A seafloor pump assembly is installed within a caisson that has an upper end for receiving a flow of fluid containing gas and liquid. The pump assembly is enclosed within a shroud that has an upper end that seals around the pump assembly and a lower end that is below the motor and is open. An eduction tube has an upper end above the shroud within the upper portion of the caisson and a lower end in fluid communication with an interior portion of the shroud. The eduction tube causes gas that separates from the liquid and collects in the upper portion of the caisson to be drawn into the pump and mixed with the liquid as the liquid is being pumped.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 2007Date of Patent: February 8, 2011Assignee: Baker Hughes IncorporatedInventors: Brown Lyle Wilson, Christopher K. Shaw
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Publication number: 20110017467Abstract: A subsea well production system for a well including a subsea wellhead. The system includes a multi-section production tree that includes a landing section engageable with the subsea wellhead and including a landing section bore. The tree also includes a valve section separate from and engageable with the landing section, the valve section including a lateral production port extending through a valve section wall and in communication with a valve section bore. A production tubing supported by a tubing hanger is installed and supported in the landing section bore such that the tubing hanger extends into the valve section bore. The tubing hanger and production tubing are retrievable through the section bores without disengaging the valve section from the landing section. The valve section is also disengageable from the landing section with the tubing hanger remaining in the landing section.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 15, 2009Publication date: January 27, 2011Applicant: CAMERON INTERNATIONAL CORPORATIONInventor: David R. June
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Publication number: 20110005770Abstract: A technique enables protection of subsea wells. The technique employs a subsea test tree and associated control system to ensure control over the well in a variety of situations. The subsea test tree may be formed with an upper portion releasably coupled to a lower portion. The upper portion employs at least one upper shut-off valve, and the lower portion employs at least one lower shut-off valve to protect against unwanted release of fluids from either above or below the subsea test tree. The subsea test tree also is coupled with the control system in a manner which allows control to be exercised over the at least one upper shut-often valve and the at least one lower shut-off valve.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 3, 2010Publication date: January 13, 2011Applicant: SCHLUMBERGER TECHNOLOGY CORPORATIONInventors: Joseph D. Scranton, John Yarnold, Tauna Leonardi, John Skaggs
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Publication number: 20100307763Abstract: The present invention relates to a horizontal Christmas tree comprising a central bore (72) and a horizontal outlet (70) extending laterally from the central bore. A tubing hanger (74) is locked into the central bore and connected to a production tubing (76) extending into the well. The tubing hanger comprises a first passage (78) axially aligned with the production tubing and a second passage (80) extending laterally from the first passage and aligned with the outlet. The first passage comprises means for releasable fastening of at least one plugging device (1a, 1b) for plugging the first passage above the second passage.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 24, 2008Publication date: December 9, 2010Applicant: FMC Kongsberg Subsea ASInventor: Sigurd Moe
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Patent number: 7845404Abstract: A system includes a Christmas tree assembly mounted to a hydrocarbon well, an optical feedthrough module, and a plurality of optical sensors. The optical feedthrough module is operable to communicate through a pressure boundary of the Christmas tree assembly. The plurality of optical sensors is disposed within the Christmas tree assembly for measuring parameters associated with the Christmas tree assembly and is operable to communicate through the optical feedthrough module.Type: GrantFiled: September 4, 2008Date of Patent: December 7, 2010Assignee: FMC Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Daniel McStay, Aidan Nolan, Gordon Shiach, Sean McAvoy, Espen Rokke
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Patent number: 7845412Abstract: A technique for subsea intervention operations enables pressure control to be accomplished at the surface while borehole fluid control is exercised at the seabed. A compliant guide extends between a subsea well installation and a surface location, such as a surface intervention vessel. A buffer fluid is deployed within the compliant guide to maintain the borehole fluids proximate the seabed. The buffer fluid also enables pressure control over the buffer fluid and the borehole fluid to be performed from the surface. Additionally, a flexible conveyance can be used to move intervention tools through the compliant guide.Type: GrantFiled: February 6, 2007Date of Patent: December 7, 2010Assignee: Schlumberger Technology CorporationInventors: Andrea Sbordone, Eric Smedstad, Rene Schuurman, Alan Johnston, Axel Destremau, Yves Le Moign
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Publication number: 20100300700Abstract: An assembly for use on a wellhead includes a tree body including an internal main bore arranged in use to be aligned with the bore of a wellhead housing; the tree body including a lateral bore extending through the tree body from the internal bore; the tree body further including means for connecting to a connector so as to align the internal bore of the tree body with an internal bore in the connector, in use the tree body and the connector together forming a horizontal tree. The tree body may include one or more integrally formed bores and valves to provide fluid flowpaths for the annulus and/or cross-over functions. A wellhead assembly including the tree assembly is also provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 17, 2007Publication date: December 2, 2010Applicant: CAMERON INTERNATIONAL CORPORATIONInventors: Keith Garbett, Andrew Bean, Hans Paul Hopper
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Patent number: 7819182Abstract: A system for monitoring strain in a wellbore casing includes one or more gages that are affixed to an outer surface of the wellbore casing. Each gage includes one or more apertures. During operation, variations in the shape and spacing of the apertures are monitored and used to determine a level of strain in the wellbore casing.Type: GrantFiled: June 11, 2008Date of Patent: October 26, 2010Assignee: Vetco Gray Inc.Inventor: Frank C. Adamek