Claims
- 1. A wellhead assembly, comprising in combination:
- a christmas tree having an axial bore and a lateral production passage;
- a tubing hanger landed in the bore of the tree and having an axial bore and a lateral opening that aligns with the lateral production passage in the tree;
- a retrievable first plug landed in the bore of the tubing hanger above the lateral opening;
- an internal tree cap assembly having an axial passage and landed in the bore of the tree above the tubing hanger;
- a pair of seals axially spaced apart for sealing the internal tree cap assembly in the bore of the tree;
- a tubing annulus passage extending through the tree to the bore in the tree above the tubing hanger;
- a retrievable second plug landed in the axial passage of the internal tree cap assembly;
- a tubing annulus port extending from the axial passage of the internal tree cap assembly through the internal tree cap assembly between the pair of seals and in communication with the tubing annulus passage; and wherein
- a lower seal of the pair of seals separates the tubing annulus port from the first plug.
- 2. The wellhead assembly of claim 1 wherein the tubing annulus port extends from an exterior surface of the internal tree cap to the axial passage; and wherein
- the retrievable second plug blocks the tubing annulus port; and wherein the wellhead assembly further comprises:
- a seal on the second plug for sealing the axial passage above the tubing annulus port.
- 3. The wellhead assembly of claim 1 wherein the tubing annulus port extends from an exterior surface of the internal tree cap to the axial passage; and wherein
- the retrievable second plug blocks the tubing annulus port; and wherein the wellhead assembly further comprises:
- an upper seal on the second plug for sealing the axial passage above the tubing annulus port; and
- a lower seal on the second plug for sealing the axial passage below the tubing annulus port.
- 4. The wellhead assembly of claim 1 wherein the tubing annulus port extends laterally through a sidewall of the internal tree cap from an exterior surface to the axial passage; and wherein
- the retrievable second plug blocks the tubing annulus port; and wherein the wellhead assembly further comprises:
- a seal on the second plug for sealing the axial passage above the tubing annulus port.
- 5. A wellhead assembly, comprising in combination:
- a christmas tree having an axial bore and a lateral production passage;
- a tubing hanger landed in the bore of the tree and having a lateral opening that aligns with the lateral production passage in the tree and an axial bore;
- a retrievable first plug landed in the bore of the tubing hanger above the lateral opening;
- an internal tree cap landed in the bore of the tree above the tubing hanger and having an axial passage;
- upper and lower seals located between the internal tree cap and the tree;
- a vent port extending through the internal tree cap from an exterior sidewall to the axial passage between the upper and lower seals;
- a tubing annulus passage in the tree which registers with the vent port;
- a retrievable second plug landed in the axial passage of the tree cap; and
- seals on the second plug which seal a junction of the vent port with the axial passage.
- 6. The wellhead assembly of claim 5 wherein the seals on the second plug comprise upper and lower seals on the second plug which locate above and below the vent port.
- 7. A method for providing a tubing annulus access in a wellhead assembly having a tree, a tubing hanger and a first plug, comprising:
- providing an internal tree cap with an axial passage and a lateral vent port extending through a sidewall to the axial passage, the vent port registering with an annulus passage extending through the tree from the tubing annulus;
- landing and sealing the internal tree cap in the tree; and then
- landing and sealing a second plug in the internal tree cap adjacent to the vent port such that the second plug seals the vent port from communication with the axial passage.
Parent Case Info
This application claims the benefit of Provisional Appln No. 60/036,338, filed Dec. 6, 1996.
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