WO2005090740A1 - Spear type blow out preventer - Google Patents
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
- E21—EARTH OR ROCK DRILLING; MINING
- E21B—EARTH OR ROCK DRILLING; OBTAINING OIL, GAS, WATER, SOLUBLE OR MELTABLE MATERIALS OR A SLURRY OF MINERALS FROM WELLS
- E21B33/00—Sealing or packing boreholes or wells
- E21B33/10—Sealing or packing boreholes or wells in the borehole
- E21B33/12—Packers; Plugs
- E21B33/128—Packers; Plugs with a member expanded radially by axial pressure
- E21B33/1285—Packers; Plugs with a member expanded radially by axial pressure by fluid pressure
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
- E21—EARTH OR ROCK DRILLING; MINING
- E21B—EARTH OR ROCK DRILLING; OBTAINING OIL, GAS, WATER, SOLUBLE OR MELTABLE MATERIALS OR A SLURRY OF MINERALS FROM WELLS
- E21B19/00—Handling rods, casings, tubes or the like outside the borehole, e.g. in the derrick; Apparatus for feeding the rods or cables
- E21B19/02—Rod or cable suspensions
- E21B19/06—Elevators, i.e. rod- or tube-gripping devices
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
- E21—EARTH OR ROCK DRILLING; MINING
- E21B—EARTH OR ROCK DRILLING; OBTAINING OIL, GAS, WATER, SOLUBLE OR MELTABLE MATERIALS OR A SLURRY OF MINERALS FROM WELLS
- E21B21/00—Methods or apparatus for flushing boreholes, e.g. by use of exhaust air from motor
- E21B21/10—Valve arrangements in drilling-fluid circulation systems
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
- E21—EARTH OR ROCK DRILLING; MINING
- E21B—EARTH OR ROCK DRILLING; OBTAINING OIL, GAS, WATER, SOLUBLE OR MELTABLE MATERIALS OR A SLURRY OF MINERALS FROM WELLS
- E21B33/00—Sealing or packing boreholes or wells
- E21B33/02—Surface sealing or packing
- E21B33/03—Well heads; Setting-up thereof
- E21B33/06—Blow-out preventers, i.e. apparatus closing around a drill pipe, e.g. annular blow-out preventers
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
- E21—EARTH OR ROCK DRILLING; MINING
- E21B—EARTH OR ROCK DRILLING; OBTAINING OIL, GAS, WATER, SOLUBLE OR MELTABLE MATERIALS OR A SLURRY OF MINERALS FROM WELLS
- E21B33/00—Sealing or packing boreholes or wells
- E21B33/10—Sealing or packing boreholes or wells in the borehole
- E21B33/12—Packers; Plugs
- E21B33/126—Packers; Plugs with fluid-pressure-operated elastic cup or skirt
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- the present invention relates to an oilfield tool seal and, in particular, to a blow out preventer for use during tubular string handling.
- tubular strings may be handled in the form of the drill string, the casing or liner string for lining the borehole, etc.
- a tubular gripping clamp tool may be used to grip the tubular and the tubular string.
- a casing clamp may be used to grip the string at its upper end.
- an inside gripping clamp may be used.
- An example of such a gripping clamp is described in US Patent no. 6,742,584 of Appleton, and assigned to the present assignee TESCO Corporation.
- an external gripping clamp may be used.
- such a gripping clamp is described in US Patent no. 6,311,792 of Scott, which is also assigned to the present assignee.
- a tubular gripping clamp may be connected for manipulation by a top drive or other device, the entire assembly being suspended in a rig or derrick by a draw works, if desired.
- Tubular gripping tools may include gripping means that engage the tubular being handled. Gripping means may include, for example, devices that mechanically or frictionally engage the tubular including, for example, slips, jaws, packers, expandable members, etc., catch devices that hook under a shoulder on the tubular being handled, such as elevators, etc. and/or other members that exert a mechanical or physical force or field on the tubular to engage it.
- Tubular gripping tools may also include spears, which are intended to extend into the bore of a tubular being handled.
- An external gripping tool may include a spear surrounded by gripping means that engage an outer surface of the tubular, while the spear is inserted into the inner diameter of the tubular.
- An inside gripping clamp may include a spear with gripping means thereon, such that when the spear extends into the bore of a tubular being handled the gripping means are positioned for engagement of the inner wall of the tubular.
- a spear of a tubular gripping clamp may include a seal thereabout which is selected to engage and create a seal against the inner diameter of the tubular ' being handled.
- drilling fluid commonly called mud and which can be liquid or gas-based
- the seal generally is passive and operates against a pressure differential.
- it may be desirable to shut in the well, including sealing the upper end of the tubular string. If such an incident occurs during the use of a gripping clamp, well control may be achieved by reliance on the seal about the clamp's spear.
- a blow out preventer for operating between a spear of a tubular gripping tool and a tubular gripped by the tool, the blow out preventer comprising: an expandable seal carried on the spear and expandable to seal between the spear and the tubular's inner wall, the expandable seal being operable as a back up to a primary seal operable between the spear and the tubular's inner wall.
- a tubular gripping clamp for gripping an oilfield tubular
- the tubular gripping clamp comprising: a spear sized to extend into the bore of a tubular to be gripped, gripping means drivable to engage the tubular to be gripped and a primary seal about the spear to create a seal between the spear and the inner wall of the tubular, the primary seal being expandable in response to at least operationally generated fluid pressure.
- differential in the tubular, and a secondary seal about the spear selectively operable to create a seal between the spear and the inner wall of the tubular.
- a blow out preventer assembly for operating between a tubular gripping tool and a tubular gripped by the tool, the blow out preventer assembly comprising: an expandable seal carried on the tubular gripping tool and expandable to seal between the tool and the tubular's inner wall and a drive system for selectively driving the expansion of the expandable seal.
- a method for shutting in a well while a tubular gripping tool remains positioned in the upper end of a tubular string extending into the well comprising: providing an expandable seal about a spear of the tubular gripping tool that can be expanded selectively to seal between the spear and the inner diameter of a tubular and selectively expanding the seal to shut in the well.
- Figure 1 is a schematic illustration of a blow out preventer assembly on an installed tubular gripping tool.
- Figure 2 is a schematic illustration of another blow out preventer assembly on an installed tubular gripping tool..
- Figure 3 is an axial section along a tubular gripping tool including a primary seal and a backup expandable seal, with the left hand side showing the backup seal in a non- expanded condition and the right hand side showing the backup seal in an expanded condition.
- Figure 4 is an axial section along a portion of a tubular gripping tool including a primary seal and a backup expandable seal, with the left hand side showing the backup seal in a non-expanded condition and the right hand side showing the backup seal in an expanded condition.
- Figure 5 is a quarter axial section along another tubular gripping tool with the left hand side showing the backup seal in a non-expanded condition and the right hand side showing the backup seal in an expanded condition.
- Figure 6 is a schematic illustration of another blow out preventer assembly.
- Figure 7 is a schematic illustration of another blow out preventer assembly.
- a blow out preventer assembly 10 is provided for operating between a tubular gripping tool, such as a casing clamp 12 of the internal gripping type, as shown, or external gripping type (Figure 2), and a tubular 14 gripped by a gripping means 15 on the tool 12.
- a tubular gripping tool such as a casing clamp 12 of the internal gripping type, as shown, or external gripping type ( Figure 2)
- Figure 2 External gripping type
- Inside gripping clamp 12 may be connected for manipulation by a top drive 16 or other device, the entire assembly of top drive 16 and clamp 12 may be suspended in a rig or derrick 18 by a draw works 20.
- a mud flow path may be defined by lines and pipes 21a on the rig, a passage through the top drive 21b and an axial bore 21c through the clamp that opens at an end of a clamp spear 22 disposed in the tubular, when a tubular is gripped.
- the mud flow path provides that drilling fluid can be pumped from a mud supply to the tubular.
- a passive seal 19 may be mounted about the spear to act against fluids migrating up between the spear and the tubular during normal operations.
- blow out preventer assembly 10 can be operated to create a seal between the clamp and the tubular inner wall, to in effect seal the upper end of the tubular string.
- the blow out preventer assembly may, as shown in Figure 6, include an expandable seal 23a operating in a passive manner, such as by use of a seal cup, positioned adjacent and upwardly of the primary passive seal 19, relative to the outboard end of spear 22.
- the secondary seal 23a therefore, may act as a back up should the primary seal fail.
- the blow out preventer assembly may include an expandable seal 23 carried on the tubular gripping tool and expandable to seal between the tool and the tubular's inner wall and a drive system 24a, 24b, 24c, 24d for the expandable seal.
- the drive system may be selected such that the seal is not normally driven out into engagement with the inner wall of the tubular, but only when it is necessary to contain a surge from the formation.
- the drive means may be selectively operable, for example, by other than a normal operational pressure differential such as by hydraulic or rotational drive.
- the drive system may be hydraulically driven.
- expandable seal 23 may be mounted between a retainer and a piston 24a and can be driven by applying hydraulic pressure against piston 24a such that it is driven against the seal to cause it to extrude outwardly.
- the drive actuator may be a ball drop mechanism 24b including a ball 24c that is sized to pass from the mechanism to a seat 24d to cause a seal in bore 21c through the clamp.
- Ball drop mechanism 24b is positioned upstream.of the seat, in this illustration adjacent the top drive.
- Seat 24d is positioned downstream of the piston 24a in bore 21c such that a ball sealed against the seat can be used to increase the fluid pressure against the piston to drive it against seal 23.
- ball 24c may be a ball, a dart, a plug or other device that can pass through the mud flow path, but is sized to be stopped by and sealed against the seat.
- a ball drop mechanism can operate in many different ways, for example, by various mechanisms that may not be affected by normal drilling or tubular running operations, but may be actuated manually directly or remotely when a ball is to be released. Mechanisms may include, remotely or directly operated handles or valves, remotely or directly actuated solenoids, etc.
- a clamp 12a in another embodiment, such as that shown in Figure 2, may include a clamp spear 22a that carries an expandable seal 23, piston 24a and seat 24d.
- ball drop mechanism 26 is located further away from the top drive/clamp than in the embodiment of Figure 1.
- the ball drop mechanism is positioned in a standpipe 28 adjacent the rig floor, which facilitates access thereto.
- the ball 24c is sized to pass through the ID of all of the mud flow lines 21a, through the top drive passage and through the axial bore of the clamp to reach seat 24d. It is to be understood that, in such arrangements, the ball drop mechanism can be installed anywhere upstream of the seat.
- FIG. 7 Another embodiment, as shown in Figure 7, may use an expandable seal 32 on the spear of a clamp and a seal selectively drivable to expand out into a sealing condition about the spear by a drive system 34 including hydraulic pressure independent from the drilling fluid flow, as through a flow conduit 35 through lines or internal passages.
- a drive system 34 including hydraulic pressure independent from the drilling fluid flow, as through a flow conduit 35 through lines or internal passages.
- each of the embodiments of Figures 1, 2, 6 and 7 provide a method for shutting in a well during use of a tubular gripping tool and when it remains with its spear positioned in the upper end of a tubular string extending into the well, which may occur during a well incident and when the passive seal of the clamp fails and the draw works cannot be operated to remove the clamp from the end of the tubing string.
- the method can include expanding an clamp spear expandable seal, such as secondary passive seal 23a, seal 23 or seal 32, which is positioned about a spear for example 22 or 22a of the tubular gripping tool to create a seal between the spear and the inner diameter of the tubular string, thereby to seal the upper end of the tubular string.
- the expandable seal may be expanded by a drive system that can be actuated selectively, when it is desired to expand the seal.
- Narious drive mechanisms may be useful, such as an arrangement that uses drilling mud to drive expansion, as in Figures 1 and 2, a system using another form of hydraulic pressure or another drive system.
- Clamp 112 may be used for gripping an oilfield tubular 114 and may include an end 139 formed for connection to a top drive or other means for manipulating and/or suspending the clamp in a rig.
- Clamp 112 may include a spear 122 sized to extend into the bore of the tubular to be gripped, gripping slips 140, or other gripping means, positioned on the spear and drivable to engage the tubular to be gripped, a bore 121 through the clamp and its spear through which drilling fluid can pass into the tubular and a primary seal 142 about the spear to create a seal between the spear the inner wall of the tubular.
- Primary seal 142 may be expandable in response to an at least operationally generated fluid pressure differential in the tubular.
- Clamp 112 may further include a secondary seal 123 about the spear which is selectively operable to create a seal between the spear the inner wall of the tubular and, therefore, may be operated as a blow out preventer as a back up to primary seal 142.
- An enlarged view of the portion of the clamp about the primary and secondary seals is shown in Figure 4.
- clamp 112 may include any or all of the various additional parts shown in the illustrated embodiment such as a stabbing guide, a mud saver valve, a tubular stop flange, etc.
- Slips 140 and the drive system for the slips may take various forms, including those forms illustrated.
- spear 122 In normal operation of clamp 112, spear 122 is inserted into a tubular bore to grip the tubular during connection to or break out from a tubular string.
- primary seal 142 may seal against the inner wall of the tubular to contain drilling fluids in the tubular.
- secondary seal 123 is maintained in a non-expanded condition such that it remains spaced from or not actively sealed against the tubular inner wall. This is shown in the left hand quarter sections of Figures 3 and 4.
- seal 123 can be expanded to seal against the tubular inner wall.
- the drive system illustrated in Figures 3 and 4 acts by release of a ball 124c from a ball drop mechanism somewhere upstream of a seat 124d in bore 121. Ball 124c may be pumped with the drilling mud flow into the clamp to seal against seat 124b so that mud pressure can be used to inflate the seal.
- Seal 123 may be an extrudable ring packer mounted between a fixed retainer ring 150 and a piston ring 124a, shown as a two-part arrangement including a piston face 152.
- Piston face 152 may be open in a hydraulic chamber 154 in fluid communication with bore 121.
- Piston ring 124a may be secured in position by one or more shear pins 156.
- Shear pins 156 may be selected to prevent movement of piston 124a under normal pressures but to permit movement when fluid pressures in excess of a selected rating are applied against face 152.
- An example of normal operational pressure where the packer would not be activated is 3,000 psi. In this case the shear pins may be set to actuate at 3,500 to 3,750 psi.
- a ratchet arrangement 158 may be disposed between spear 122 and piston ring 124a to lock the piston into its pressure driven, energized position.
- pressures sufficient to shear pins 156 may be applied by landing a ball 124c against seat 124d such that pressure can be increased above the ball. This increased pressure may be communicated, arrows P, to chamber 154 and against face 152. Induced movement of piston 124a causes seal 123 to extrude out, arrow E, between the piston and retainer 150.
- a hydraulic drive system that operates on a hydraulic source other than mud pressure in bore 121 can be used to drive expansion of the seal.
- piston 124a is operated by hydraulic fluid from a source pumped through passages 160 passing through the body of spear 122 into hydraulic chamber 154.
- Seals, such as o-rings 162 may be required at connections between the parts of the clamp.
- the clamp and it various parts may be made of materials and with methods conducive to use in the oilfield industry, as will be appreciated.
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