WO2015103121A1 - Cartridge insert for spools - Google Patents
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- WO2015103121A1 WO2015103121A1 PCT/US2014/072523 US2014072523W WO2015103121A1 WO 2015103121 A1 WO2015103121 A1 WO 2015103121A1 US 2014072523 W US2014072523 W US 2014072523W WO 2015103121 A1 WO2015103121 A1 WO 2015103121A1
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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
- E21B33/04—Casing heads; Suspending casings or tubings in well heads
- E21B33/0422—Casing heads; Suspending casings or tubings in well heads a suspended tubing or casing being gripped by a slip or an internally serrated member
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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
- E21B19/22—Handling reeled pipe or rod units, e.g. flexible drilling pipes
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- These wellhead assemblies may include a wide variety of components, such as casing heads, tubing heads, and devices for hanging tubular strings (e.g., casing) within the well.
- casing strings of different diameters in the well can be suspended from respective casing hangers installed in a wellhead.
- a coiled tubing string can be run into a producing gas well to address liquid-loading issues downhole, facilitating extraction of liquids from the well so as to promote gas production.
- Certain previous techniques for hanging coiled tubing strings in wells include using grapple assemblies that tie back to tubing hangers, while others include setting slips through work windows in wellhead assemblies.
- Embodiments of the present disclosure generally relate to a cartridge insert that can be installed in a wellhead, such as within the bore of a wellhead spool, to facilitate hanging of a tubular string (e.g., a coiled tubing string) within a well.
- the cartridge includes slips for gripping the tubular string and a setting ring used to actuate the slips.
- set pins When installed in the wellhead, set pins extending into the bore of the wellhead engage the setting ring to push the slips into a retracted position, allowing the tubular string to move freely (e.g., into the well) through the slips and the cartridge. The set pins can then be retracted to cause the setting ring to fall and the slips to contract into engagement about the tubular string.
- FIG. 1 generally depicts a production system having an injector head for running coiled tubing into a well through a blowout preventer and a wellhead in accordance with one embodiment of the present disclosure
- FIG. 2 is a cross-section of a tubing head having a bore that receives a cartridge with slips for holding a coiled tubing string or other tubular string in accordance with one embodiment
- FIG. 3 depicts installation of the cartridge of FIG. 2 into the tubing head and into engagement with set pins extending into the bore of the tubing head in accordance with one embodiment
- FIG. 4 depicts running of the coiled tubing string into the well through the cartridge and the tubing head in accordance with one embodiment
- FIG. 5 is a detail view showing the slips of the cartridge held in a retracted position by a setting ring resting on set pins in accordance with one embodiment
- FIG. 6 generally depicts the slips having radially contracted to engage the coiled tubing string after the set pins are retracted to allow the setting ring to move downwardly within the cartridge in accordance with one embodiment.
- FIG. 1 a system 10 is illustrated in FIG. 1 in accordance with one embodiment.
- the system 10 is a production system that facilitates extraction of a resource, such as natural gas or oil, from a reservoir through a well 12.
- a wellhead 14 is installed at the well (e.g., attached to the top of casing and tubing strings in the well).
- the wellhead 14 includes a casing head and a tubing head, which can also be referred to individually as a casing spool and a tubing spool or collectively as wellhead spools.
- the components of the wellhead 14 can differ between applications, and such equipment could include various casing heads, tubing heads, stuffing boxes, pumping tees, and pressure gauges, to name only a few possibilities.
- the system 10 can include various well-control equipment, such as the blowout preventer 16 generally depicted in FIG. 1.
- the blowout preventer 16 can be used to close off the top of the well 12.
- the blowout preventer includes a ram-type preventer or an annular preventer.
- the blowout preventer 16 can also be provided as a blowout preventer stack having multiple blowout preventers (e.g., multiple ram-type preventers and an annular preventer).
- the system 10 also includes an injector head 18 coupled to the blowout preventer 16 to enable a coiled tubing 20 to be run into the well 12.
- the coiled tubing 20 is wound around a reel and gradually fed from the reel into the injector head 18.
- the injector head 18 can include a gooseneck that guides the coiled tubing 20 into alignment with the body of the injector head as the coiled tubing 20 is fed into the well 12.
- the system 10 can also include a stripper assembly below the injector head 18 for sealing about the coiled tubing 20 and isolating the well pressure.
- a portion 24 of the system 10 includes a tubing head 26 of the wellhead 12.
- a tubing hanger 30 is installed in the bore 28 of the tubing head 26.
- a tubing string 32 is connected to the tubing hanger 30 by a threaded connection 34 such that the tubing string 32 is suspended in the well 12 from the tubing hanger 30.
- the tubing hanger 30 is supported within the bore 28 by set pins 36 provided through the tubing head 26. Locking pins 38 can be extended into one or more recesses 40 in the outer surface of the tubing hanger 30 to inhibit upward movement of the tubing hanger 30.
- the one or more recesses 40 can be provided as a single circumferential groove about the tubing hanger 30 or as multiple discrete indentations that can be aligned with the locking pins 38. Seals 44 inhibit the flow of fluid between the tubing hanger 30 and the tubing head 26. While the presently depicted tubing head 26 includes just a single tubing hanger 30, in other embodiments the tubing head 26 could have multiple hangers 30.
- a cartridge 48 is provided to facilitate the installation of another tubular string 74 (FIG. 3).
- the tubular string 74 is a coiled tubing string. It may be appreciated that such a coiled tubing string can be used in the well 12 (e.g., a gas well) as a velocity string that facilitates transport of liquids from the wellbore.
- the cartridge 48 includes a hollow main body 50 with slips 52 and a setting ring 54 provided within a bore of the main body.
- the cartridge 48 When installing the cartridge 48 in the bore 28 of the tubing head 26, the cartridge 48 may be inserted in an upper end of the bore 28 and then moved down to engage set pins 58 provided through the tubing head 26. Locking pins 60 can then be inserted into one or more recesses 62 about the exterior of the main body 50 of the cartridge 48. Like with the tubing hanger 30, the one or more recesses 62 can be provided as a single circumferential groove or as multiple indentations on the outer surface of the main body 50. [0021]
- the cartridge 48 further includes outer seals 64 for inhibiting fluid flow between the cartridge 48 and the tubing head 26.
- the outer seals 64 are generally depicted as dovetail seals, but any suitable seals (in any suitable number) could instead be used.
- the cartridge 48 also includes inner seals 68 for sealing against the tubular string 74 run through the cartridge 48.
- the inner seals 68 are energized by applying pressure via the fluid ports 70.
- the inner seals 68 can also include any suitable types of seals capable of sealing against the tubular string 74.
- FIG. 5 depicts the slips 52 provided in a retracted position that allows the tubular string 74 to move freely through the cartridge 48.
- FIG. 6 depicts the slips 52 having contracted inwardly to grip the tubular string 74. This allows the tubular string 74 to be suspended from the slips 52 while extending down into the well 12.
- the cartridge 48 includes four slips 52 spaced about the central bore of the main body 50, though other embodiments could have a different number of slips.
- the slips 52 have knurled inner surfaces that facilitate gripping of the tubular string 74 when the slips 52 are closed about the tubular string 74.
- the slips 52 are also connected with a ring 80 (e.g., an elastomeric ring) that maintains axial alignment of the slips 52 with one another inside a cavity 82 of the main body 50.
- the set pins 58 engage the setting ring 54 and push it toward the slips 52. This causes the slips 52, which are depicted as resting on the setting ring 54, to rise within the cavity 82.
- the slips 52 are also connected to the main body 50 of the cartridge 48 by fasteners 84 extending through slots 86. These fasteners 84 can be installed in the cartridge 48 through the access ports 88.
- the fasteners 84 can be provided as screws inserted into the access ports 88 and then threaded into outer surfaces of the slips 52 through the slots 86.
- the slips 52 have wedge-shaped profiles with tapered outer surfaces.
- the cavity 82 includes a mating, tapered surface 90. Due to the mating tapered surfaces of the cavity 82 and the slips 52, the fasteners 84 cause the slips 52 to retract away from the center of the bore of the main body 50 as the slips 52 are pushed upward into the cavity 82 by the setting ring 54.
- the slips 52 move into a retracted position that allows the tubular string 74 to pass through the cartridge 48 between the inner surfaces of the slips 52.
- the tubular string 74 may be run into the well 12 through the cartridge 48 and through other components positioned over the well (e.g., the rest of the wellhead 14, the blowout preventer 16, and the injector head 18).
- the slips 52 can be engaged so as to grip and support the weight of the tubular string 74. More specifically, as generally depicted in FIG. 6, in at least some embodiments the set pins 58 can be retracted to cause the setting ring 54 to move axially within the bore of the main body 50 toward the well to a second axial position. The slips 52 are actuated by this movement of the setting ring 54; thus, the ring 54 can also be referred to as an actuating ring.
- the slips 52 are actuated by the ring 54 in that the tapered surface 90 of the cavity 82 biases the slips 52 inwardly to close about and grip the tubular string 74 as the slips 52 move downward in response to movement of the setting ring 54 to the second axial position depicted in FIG. 6.
- assembly of the cartridge 48 can include inserting the slips 52 into the cavity 82 and connecting the slips 52 to the main body 50 with the fasteners 84.
- the setting ring 54 can be inserted into the bore of the body 50 and the retaining ring 94 can be connected to body 50 to prevent the setting ring 54 from falling out of the main body 50.
- one end of the setting ring 54 has a diameter smaller than that of a central opening in the retaining ring 94. This allows the setting ring 54 to extend through the retaining ring 94 and be engaged by the set pins 58.
- This arrangement also allows the setting ring 54 to move axially within the cavity 82 when the set pins 58 are retracted.
- the depicted setting ring 54 further includes an upper lip that is caught by the retaining ring 94 when the set pins 58 are retracted and the setting ring 54 drops to its second axial position.
- gravity causes the setting ring 54 and the slips 52 to move axially from their positions in FIG. 5 to their positions in FIG. 6 once the set pins 58 are retracted and no longer support the setting ring 54.
- one or more springs could be provided (e.g., in the cavity 82) to bias the slips 52 and the setting ring 54 toward the well once the set pins 58 are retracted.
- the setting ring 54 is omitted and the slips 52 are provided at the end of the bore of the main body 50 so that the set pins 58 directly engage the slips 52, pushing them up into the cavity 82 when the cartridge is installed and letting them drop into engagement about the tubular string 74 when the pins 58 are retracted.
- the cartridge 48 described herein can be installed in a wellhead 14 (e.g., in the tubing head 26) before additional components, such as the blowout preventer 16 and the injector head 18, are coupled to the wellhead 14.
- assembly of the system 10 includes installing the cartridge 48 in the wellhead 14 and coupling the blowout preventer 16 to the wellhead 14 above the cartridge 48.
- such coupling could include connecting the blowout preventer 16 to the wellhead 14 via one or more intermediate members, such as an adapter spool.
- the injector head 18 can be coupled above the blowout preventer 16 to enable coiled tubing 20 to be run into the well 12 as the tubular string 74 that passes through the blowout preventer 16, the cartridge 48, and the wellhead 14.
- the coiled tubing 20 can be cut above the cartridge 48 (e.g., by shear rams of the blowout preventer 16).
- the set pins 58 can then be retracted to cause the setting ring 54 to move to the position depicted in FIG. 6. This in turn causes the slips 52 to contract inwardly and grip the coiled tubing string, as described above.
- the inner seals 68 can then be energized to seal against the coiled tubing string and inhibit leakage between the coiled tubing string and the cartridge 48.
- the coiled tubing string (or some other tubular string) can be run into the well through the blowout preventer 16, the slips 52 can be set, and the seals of the assembly energized, all without removing the blowout preventer 16 or the injector head 18 from the wellhead 14. Further, once installed, the seals of the assembly (e.g., seals 64 and 68) can be pressure tested prior to removing the injector head 18 or the blowout preventer 16 from the wellhead 14.
- the presently disclosed embodiments allow installation of the coiled tubing string and pressure testing of its seals without breaking the blowout preventer or injector head connections to the rest of the wellhead stack. This is in contrast to previous grapple -based systems in which a connection below the injector head would be broken after the coiled tubing string had been run into the well to allow grapples to be installed on the coiled tubing string to aid in hanging the coiled tubing string within a wellhead. Further, the presently disclosed technique allows proper well control to be maintained throughout the process of running a coiled tubing string into the well, setting the coiled tubing string with slips, sealing about the coiled tubing string, and testing the seals of assembly.
- cartridge 48 can be installed in a tubing head 26 for hanging a coiled tubing string as described above, in other embodiments the cartridge 48 could be installed in some other wellhead spool besides the tubing head 26 and could be used to hang other things (e.g., other tubular strings) in a well.
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| US4790379A (en) * | 1987-11-05 | 1988-12-13 | Cameron Iron Works Usa, Inc. | Wellhead hanger |
| US5727631A (en) * | 1996-03-12 | 1998-03-17 | Total Tool, Inc. | Coiled tubing hanger |
| US5799730A (en) * | 1996-09-18 | 1998-09-01 | Stream-Flo Industries Ltd. | Wellhead casing hanger assembly |
| US6192981B1 (en) * | 1999-06-07 | 2001-02-27 | True Turn Machine, Inc. | Coiled tubing hanger assembly |
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