The field of the invention is deep water well drive off procedures or onshore applications where there is an emergency requiring rapid sealing off the well and more specifically a method that allows the pipe in the well to be retained without being dropped as part of sealing off the well.
When deep water rigs experience equipment failure such as loss of power systems there is a need to quickly secure the well and drive the rig off the well. The current procedures when this occurs is to cut and drop the pipe in the hole using the shear rams and then use other blowout preventer components to secure the well before driving off. Many times there is expensive equipment on the pipe or in the well such that the act of dropping the pipe will cause an irretrievable loss of such equipment or at least severe damage if it is even possible to retrieve such equipment if the well is later reactivated.
Rather than dropping the pipe the present invention contemplates a method for capturing and anchoring the pipe as an initial step followed by sequential ram operation that later cuts the pipe and closes an annular preventer. In subsea applications when a rig is on location, this allows the pipe above the cut to be removed along with a marine riser so that the rig can be moved off The pipe catcher can be of a variety of designs that can hold the pipe below the cut as long as needed. Optionally, at a later time if the well is to be reactivated, tests are performed to make sure that the well can be controlled before preventers and rams are reopened, the cut pipe reconnected before the catcher is released. A spear or overshot can grab the top of the pipe above the catcher before the catcher is released. The pipe can then be raised through the marine riser that has been replaced and repaired as needed. Those skilled in the art will better understand the method of the present invention from a review of the detailed description of the preferred embodiment and the associated drawings while recognizing that the full scope of the invention is to be measured by the appended claims.
This invention involves a method of securing pipe (also referred to as a “string of tools”) when driving off a subsea well or sealing off a well in onshore applications where there is an emergency by grabbing the pipe before it is cut. A pipe ram then is closed on the pipe before a shear ram is actuated to cut the pipe. In subsea applications, the top of the pipe may then be raised clear of the blowout preventer within a marine riser. A blind ram and annular preventer can then be closed above the remnant of the pipe being retained by the pipe catcher. The pipe above the cut is removed through the marine riser and the marine riser itself is then disconnected. The rig is then driven off the well. If the well is reactivated the steps are reversed but the well is safely secured before the blowout preventer components are opened. The pipe supported by the catcher is independently supported before the catcher is released and the pipe lifted through the riser.
The catcher 16 can as an alternative to simply biting the outer wall of the pipe with wickers mounted on radially movable members that are remotely hydraulically or otherwise actuated can also place slip elements on tapered ramps so that the weight of the pipe wedges the slips harder against the pipe. This design can be provided in mirror image configuration to prevent sudden rapid sting movement out of the borehole 12. The main point is that the pipe 18 is physically supported below the blowout preventer assembly 14 before it is cut by the shear ram 22 and that the pipe 18 can later be retrieved should the well be put back in service.
Those skilled in the art will appreciate that with the method of the present invention it is no longer necessary to drop the pipe for a move off the well in an emergency situation. The pipe can be initially supported and then cut and sealed off with the remnant above the cut being pulled clear of the preventer assembly so that another blind ram and an annular preventer can be closed, The marine riser can then be disconnected allowing the rig to move off the well.
The above description is illustrative of the preferred embodiment and many modifications may be made by those skilled in the art without departing from the invention whose scope is to be determined from the literal and equivalent scope of the claims below: