WO2021092136A1 - Wellhead telescopic adaptor for wellhead assembly - 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
- E21B33/02—Surface sealing or packing
- E21B33/03—Well heads; Setting-up thereof
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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
- E21B33/0415—Casing heads; Suspending casings or tubings in well heads rotating or floating support for tubing or casing hanger
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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
- E21B33/035—Well heads; Setting-up thereof specially adapted for underwater installations
- E21B33/038—Connectors used on well heads, e.g. for connecting blow-out preventer and riser
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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
- E21B34/00—Valve arrangements for boreholes or wells
- E21B34/02—Valve arrangements for boreholes or wells in well heads
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- This disclosure relates to wellhead assemblies, and more specifically to adjusting a position of a wellhead assembly.
- a production tree is an assembly of valves, spools, fittings, and other components used to regulate the flow of fluids in a wellbore.
- the production tree is positioned above and is fluidically connected to a wellhead.
- the production tree is connected to surface flow lines.
- the production tree or the flow line may need to be modified to align the flow line with a connection interface of the production tree. Such modifications can delay production times.
- Implementations of the present disclosure include a wellhead assembly that includes a wellhead disposed at a surface of a wellbore, a production tree fluidically coupled to the wellhead, and a telescopic adaptor assembly residing between and fluidically coupled to the wellhead and the production tree.
- the telescopic adaptor assembly is configured to extend or retract to change an elevation of the production tree with respect to the wellhead and is configured to rotate to change a radial position of the production tree with respect to the wellhead.
- the telescopic adaptor assembly includes a flange attached to the wellhead and a first pipe rotationally coupled to the flange. The first pipe is fluidically coupled to the wellhead and is rotational about a longitudinal axis of the first pipe.
- the telescopic adaptor assembly also includes a second pipe that includes a first portion disposed concentrically inside the first pipe and a second portion disposed outside the first pipe.
- the second pipe is movable along the longitudinal axis with respect to the first pipe.
- the second pipe is rotationally fixed and fluidically coupled to the production tree such that moving the second pipe moves the production tree along the longitudinal axis.
- the second pipe is rotationally fixed to the first pipe such that rotating the first pipe rotates the production tree about the longitudinal axis of the first pipe.
- the wellhead assembly further includes a sealing flange disposed between a coupling end of the second pipe and a distal end of the first pipe opposite a second end rotationally coupled to the flange attached to the wellhead.
- the sealing flange is rotationally fixed to the first pipe and the second pipe.
- the sealing flange includes an O-ring configured to form a fluid seal with the first and second pipe to prevent fluid from leaking through the telescopic adaptor.
- the wellhead assembly further includes an interior flange extending inwardly from an inner surface of the first pipe.
- the interior flange is configured to support an end of the second pipe when the second pipe is retracted.
- the first pipe includes a coupling flange extending from a rim of the first pipe. The rim is supported on the wellhead. The coupling flange is engaged with the flange attached to the wellhead to allow rotation of the first pipe with respect to the flange attached to the wellhead.
- the rim of the first pipe includes an O-ring configured to form a fluid seal with the wellhead to prevent fluid from leaking through a joint between the first pipe and the wellhead.
- the wellhead assembly further includes an O- ring disposed between an inner surface of the first pipe and an outer surface of the second pipe to form a fluid seal between the first and second pipe to prevent fluid from leaking through a gap defined between the inner surface of the first pipe and the outer surface of the second pipe.
- the second pipe includes a coupling flange extending from a rim of the second pipe.
- the coupling flange is attached to a flange of the production tree.
- the wellhead assembly further includes multiple threaded studs extending through respective holes of the coupling flange and the flange of the production tree to rotationally fix the second pipe to the production tree.
- the multiple threaded studs extend through respective holes of a second coupling flange extending from a second rim of the first pipe to rotationally fix the second pipe to the first pipe.
- Moving the second pipe along the longitudinal axis includes turning multiple bolts of the respective threaded studs.
- the multiple bolts are disposed between the coupling flange of the second pipe and the second coupling flange of the first pipe.
- the telescopic adaptor assembly is configured to replace a tubing bonnet.
- Implementations of the present disclosure also include a wellhead telescopic adaptor assembly that includes a flange attached to a wellhead disposed at a surface of a wellbore.
- the wellhead telescopic adaptor assembly also includes a first pipe rotationally coupled to the flange.
- the first pipe is fluidically coupled to the wellhead and is rotational about a longitudinal axis of the first pipe.
- the wellhead telescopic adaptor assembly also include a second pipe including a first portion disposed concentrically inside the first pipe and a second portion disposed outside the first pipe.
- the second pipe is movable along the longitudinal axis with respect to the first pipe.
- the second pipe is fixed and fluidically coupled to a production tree fluidically coupled, through the wellhead telescopic adaptor assembly, to the wellhead.
- the second pipe is fixed to the production tree such that moving the second pipe moves the production tree along the longitudinal axis.
- the second pipe is rotationally fixed to the first pipe such that rotating the first pipe rotates the production tree about the longitudinal axis of the first pipe to change a radial position of the production tree with respect to the wellhead.
- the wellhead assembly further includes a sealing flange disposed between a coupling end of the second pipe and a distal end of the first pipe opposite a second end rotationally coupled to the flange attached to the wellhead.
- the sealing flange is rotationally fixed to the first pipe and the second pipe and includes an O-ring configured to form a fluid seal with the first and second pipe to prevent fluid from leaking through the telescopic adaptor.
- the wellhead assembly further includes an interior flange extending inwardly from an inner surface of the first pipe. The interior flange is configured to support an end of the second pipe when the second pipe is retracted.
- the first pipe includes a coupling flange extending from a rim of the first pipe.
- the rim is supported on the wellhead.
- the coupling flange is engaged with the flange attached to the wellhead to allow rotation of the first pipe with respect to the flange attached to the wellhead.
- the rim of the first pipe includes an O-ring configured to form a fluid seal with the wellhead to prevent fluid from leaking through a joint between the first pipe and the wellhead.
- the wellhead assembly further includes an O- ring disposed between an inner surface of the first pipe and an outer surface of the second pipe to form a fluid seal between the first and second pipe to prevent fluid from leaking through a gap defined between the inner surface of the first pipe and the outer surface of the second pipe.
- the second pipe includes a coupling flange extending from a rim of the second pipe and attached to a flange of the production tree.
- the wellhead assembly further includes a plurality threaded studs extending through a plurality of respective holes of the coupling flange and the flange of the production tree to rotationally fix the second pipe to the production tree.
- the plurality of threaded studs extend through respective holes of a second coupling flange extending from a second rim of the first pipe to rotationally fix the second pipe to the first pipe.
- Moving the second pipe along the longitudinal axis includes turning multiple bolts of the respective threaded studs. The multiple bolts are disposed between the coupling flange of the second pipe and the second coupling flange of the first pipe.
- the flange attached to the wellhead is attached to a top flange of a tubing spool of the wellhead and the second pipe is attached to a bottom flange of a valve of the production tree.
- Implementations of the present disclosure also include a telescopic adaptor assembly that includes a first flange attached to a first fluid outlet of a first surface.
- the telescopic adaptor assembly also includes a first pipe rotationally coupled to the first flange.
- the first pipe is fluidically coupled to the first fluid outlet and is rotational about a longitudinal axis of the first pipe.
- the telescopic adaptor assembly also includes a second pipe that includes a first portion disposed concentrically inside the first pipe and a second portion disposed outside the first pipe.
- the second pipe is movable along the longitudinal axis with respect to the first pipe.
- the second pipe is fixed and fluidically coupled to a second fluid outlet of a second surface.
- the second fluid outlet is fluidically coupled, through the telescopic adaptor assembly, to the first fluid outlet.
- the second pipe is fixed to the second fluid outlet such that moving the second pipe moves the second surface along the longitudinal axis with respect to the first surface.
- the second pipe is rotationally fixed to the first pipe such that rotating the first pipe rotates the second surface about the longitudinal axis of the first pipe with respect to the first surface.
- FIG. 1 is a front schematic view of a wellhead assembly.
- FIG. 2 is a front, cross-sectional view of a telescopic adaptor assembly.
- the present disclosure describes a telescopic adaptor assembly that is used in place of a fixed tubing bonnet to change a vertical position and a radial position of a production tree.
- the telescopic adaptor assembly resides between the wellhead and the production tree, with the production tree above the telescopic adaptor assembly.
- the telescopic adaptor assembly includes a rotatable pipe or sleeve that allows the production tree to rotate and an extendable pipe residing within the rotatable pipe that allows the production tree to move vertically to adjust an elevation of the production tree with respect to the wellhead. Adjusting the elevation and radial position of the production tree allows the production tree to be quickly connected to surface flow lines that might not be aligned with the initial position of the production tree.
- FIG. 1 illustrates a wellhead assembly 100 at a surface 116 of a wellbore
- the wellhead assembly 100 includes a wellhead 102, a production tree 104 fluidically coupled to the wellhead 102, and a telescopic adaptor assembly 106 residing between and fluidically coupled to the wellhead 102 and the production tree 104.
- the telescopic adaptor assembly 106 extends or retracts to change an elevation of the production tree 104 with respect to the wellhead 102 or the surface 116 of the wellbore 120.
- the telescopic adaptor assembly 106 also rotates to change a radial position of the production tree 104 with respect to the wellhead 102. Adjusting a height or radial position of the production tree 104 allows quick hookup to the production flow line without needing to modifying or retrofitting the production tree 104.
- the telescopic adaptor assembly 106 is shown implemented in an onshore wellhead application, the telescopic adaptor assembly 106 can be used in other applications where adjusting a height or radial position of a piping system is desired, such as in offshore wellhead settings or other piping systems in oil and gas refineries and chemical plants. Additionally, the telescopic adaptor assembly 106 can be used in offshore platform upgrades, in which the wellhead of existing wells needs to be elevated to be compatible with new platform designs.
- the telescopic adaptor assembly 106 can replace a fixed tubing bonnet.
- the telescopic adaptor assembly 106 can function as an adjustable joint and as a tubing bonnet of a wellhead assembly.
- the telescopic adaptor assembly 106 can be attached, on a bottom end, to a top flange 140 of a tubing spool 142 of the wellhead 102 and can be attached, on a top end, to a bottom flange 108 of a valve 132 (for example, a master valve) of the production tree 104.
- a valve 132 for example, a master valve
- the telescopic adaptor assembly 106 has a first pipe 110 and a second pipe 112 with a portion of the second pipe 112 disposed inside the first pipe 110.
- the first pipe 110 acts as a sleeve disposed around the second pipe 112 to form a fluid seal with the second pipe 112.
- the first pipe 110 is rotatable (for example, clockwise or counter-clockwise) with respect to the wellhead 102.
- the second pipe 112 is vertically movable (for example, extendable) with respect to the first pipe 110.
- the first pipe 110 is attached to the wellhead 102 by a main flange 108 and is attached on the opposite end to a sealing flange 114.
- FIG. 2 is a front, cross-sectional view of the telescopic adaptor assembly
- the telescopic adaptor assembly 106 includes the main flange 108, the first pipe 110, the second pipe 112, an inner ring 190, and a sealing flange 114.
- the main flange 108 is attached to the tubing spool 142 of the wellhead 102.
- the first pipe 110 is rotationally coupled to the main flange 108.
- the first pipe 110 has a coupling flange 180 extending outwardly from a rim 182 of the first pipe 110.
- the rim 182 and the coupling flange 180 are supported on the flange 140 of the wellhead 102.
- the coupling flange 180 is engaged with an annular groove of the main flange 108 to prevent the first pipe 110 from moving vertically and to allow rotation of the first pipe 110 with respect to the main flange 108 that is fixed to the wellhead 102.
- the first pipe 110 is fluidically coupled to the wellhead 140 and can rotate about a longitudinal axis 72 of the first pipe 110.
- the first pipe 110 has an interior flange 190 that extends inwardly from an inner surface 160 of the first pipe 110 to support a bottom end of the second pipe 112.
- the interior flange 190 has an O-ring 152 that forms a fluid seal with the wellhead 102 (for example, with the flange 140 of the tubing spool 142) to prevent fluid from leaking through a joint between the first pipe 110 and the wellhead 102.
- the rim 182 (or the coupling flange 180) of the first pipe 110 has one or more additional O-rings 150 that form a fluid seal with the wellhead 102.
- the coupling flange 180 has one or more O-rings 155 that form a fluid seal with the main flange 108 to prevent fluid from leaking through a joint between the coupling flange 180 and the main flange 108.
- the second pipe 112 has a first portion (for example, a portion of the tubular body extending from a flange 170) disposed concentrically inside the first pipe 110 and a second portion (for example, the flange 170) disposed outside the first pipe
- the second pipe 112 is movable along the longitudinal axis ‘7’ (for example, vertically) with respect to the first pipe 110.
- the second pipe 112 is rotationally fixed to the first pipe 110.
- the second pipe 112 is also rotationally fixed and fluidically coupled to the production tree 104 such that moving the second pipe 112 up or down moves the production tree 104 along the longitudinal axis ‘7’, and rotating the first pipe 110 rotates the second pipe 118 and the production tree 104 about the longitudinal axis ‘7’ of the first pipe.
- multiple threaded studs 119 long enough to extend from a top flange 186 of the first pipe 110 to the bottom flange 130 of the production tree 106 serve to rotationally fix the production tree 106 and the second pipe 112 to the first pipe 110.
- Each threaded stud 119 extends through a respective hole of the coupling flange 170 of the second pipe 112 and the flange 130 of the production tree 106 to attach the second pipe 112 to the production tree 106.
- Each threaded stud also extends through a respective hole of a coupling flange 186 that extends from a rim 188 of the first pipe 110 to rotationally fix the second pipe 112 to the first pipe 110.
- the bolts 118 supporting or bearing against the coupling flange 170 of the second pipe 112 are rotated to extend or retract the second pipe 112, lower or lifting the production tree 104.
- the telescopic adaptor assembly 106 also has a sealing flange 114 disposed between a coupling end (for example, the coupling flange 170) of the second pipe 112 and a distal end (for example, the coupling flange 186) of the first pipe 110.
- the sealing flange 114 is rotationally fixed to the first pipe 110 and the second pipe 112.
- the sealing flange 114 has an O-ring 158 that forms a fluid seal with the first and second pipe to prevent fluid from leaking through the telescopic adaptor assembly 1106.
- the fluid seal is tightened as the sealing flange 114 is tightened against the coupling flange 186 of the first pipe 110.
- Another O-ring 156 can be disposed at an interface between the second pipe 112 and the production tree 106 to form a fluid seal.
- the telescopic adaptor assembly 106 also has one or more O-rings disposed between the inner surface 160 of the first pipe 110 and an outer surface 162 of the second pipe 112 to form a fluid seal between the first and second pipe to prevent fluid from leaking through a gap defined between the inner surface 160 of the first pipe 110 and the outer surface 162 of the second pipe 112.
- the O-rings can be any kind of flexible fitting or gasket that forms a fluid seal between two solid surfaces.
- first and second are arbitrarily assigned and are merely intended to differentiate between two or more components of an apparatus. It is to be understood that the words “first” and “second” serve no other purpose and are not part of the name or description of the component, nor do they necessarily define a relative location or position of the component. Furthermore, it is to be understood that that the mere use of the term “first” and “second” does not require that there be any “third” component, although that possibility is contemplated under the scope of the present disclosure.
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