Claims
- 1. An apparatus for removal of the wellhead valve of a geothermal well, said apparatus comprising:
- a lubricator having means for connecting said lubricator to the wellhead valve;
- a mechanical packer positioned within said lubricator and movable through the wellhead valve into the well, including an inner mandrel and a sleeve assembly releasably attached to said mandrel, said sleeve assembly having packing means and slip means mechanically settable within the well by applying upward tension upon said mandrel relative to said sleeve assembly to isolate the wellhead valve from the well for removal of the valve;
- a running tool releasably connected to said packer for applying tension to said mandrel, said running tool extending into said lubricator; and
- means for extending said running tool through said lubricator to move said packer into the well below the wellhead valve, said packer being mechanically set within the well upon the application of an upward tension through said running tool.
- 2. The apparatus as defined in claim 1 wherein said packer includes:
- an inner mandrel;
- a sleeve assembly releasably attached to said inner mandrel, said sleeve assembly including packing means and slip means for setting said packer; and
- a connector sub detachably connected to an upper end of said mandrel, said running tool connected to said connector sub.
- 3. The apparatus as defined in claim 2 wherein said sleeve assembly is releasably attached to said inner mandrel by latching means whereby said sleeve assembly is released from said inner mandrel and an upward tension on said mandrel through said running tool and connector sub sets said packing means and said slip means in the well.
- 4. The apparatus as defined in claim 3 wherein said packer includes locking ratchet means to prevent release of said packer within the well.
- 5. A method of isolating the wellhead of a well for the removal of the wellhead valve comprising the steps of:
- attaching a lubricator assembly to the wellhead valve, said lubricator having a mechanically-set packer positioned within said lubricator, a running tool releasably connected to said packer, and means for extending said running tool through said lubricator to move said packer into the well below the wellhead valve;
- extending said running tool to position said packer into the well below the wellhead valve;
- unlatching an inner mandrel of said packer from a sleeve assembly of said packer to permit longitudinal movement of said inner mandrel relative to said sleeve assembly, said sleeve assembly including mechanically actuated packing means and slip means;
- applying an upward tension to said running tool to move said inner mandrel longitudinally relative to said sleeve assembly to mechanically set said packer within the well below the wellhead valve; and
- disconnecting said running tool from said packer and retracting said running tool from the well and wellhead valve to leave said packer set within the well unaffected by fluid pressures within the well thereby isolating the wellhead for removal of the wellhead valve.
- 6. The method as defined in claim 5 wherein said packer is retrieved from the well to continue production by extending the running tool through the wellhead valve into the well, reconnecting said running tool to said packer, applying release tension through said running tool to said inner mandrel to release said packer from within the well, and retracting said running tool to move said packer into said lubricator.
- 7. The method as defined in claim 6 wherein said packer includes an inner mandrel, a sleeve assembly having slip means and packing means releasably attached to said inner mandrel, and locking ratchet means to selectively prevent release of said slip means and packing means, said running tool moving said inner mandrel in a first direction relative to said sleeve assembly to set said packer, said ratchet means selectively preventing movement of said mandrel relative to said sleeve assembly in a second direction to release said packer.
- 8. An apparatus for removal of the wellhead valve of a geothermal well, said apparatus comprising:
- a lubricator having means for connecting said lubricator to the wellhead valve;
- a mechanical packer positioned within said lubricator and movable through the wellhead valve into the well, said packer mechanically settable within the well to isolate the wellhead valve from the well for removal of the valve;
- a running tool releasably connected to said packer, said running tool extending into said lubricator; and
- means for extending said running tool through said lubricator to move said packer into the well below the wellhead valve, said packer being mechanically set within the well upon the application of an upward tension through said running tool;
- said packer including an inner mandrel, a sleeve assembly releasable attached to said inner mandrel by latching means, and having packing means and slip means for setting said packer, and a connector sub detachably connected to an upper end of said mandrel, said running tool connected to said connector sub whereby said sleeve assembly is released from said inner mandrel and an upward tension on said mandrel through said running tool and connector sub sets said packing means and slip means in the well.
- 9. The apparatus as defined in claim 8 wherein said packer includes locking ratchet means to prevent release of said packer within the well.
- 10. A method of isolating the wellhead of a well for the removal of the wellhead valve comprising the steps of:
- attaching a lubricator assembly to the wellhead valve, said lubricator having a packer positioned within said lubricator, a running tool releasably connected to said packer, and means for extending said running tool through said lubricator to move said packer into the well below the wellhead valve;
- extending said running tool to position said packer into the well below the wellhead valve;
- unlatching an inner mandrel of said packer from a sleeve assembly of said packer to permit longitudinal movement of said inner mandrel relative to said sleeve assembly; said sleeve assembly having slip means, packing means and locking ratchet means to selectively prevent release of said slip means and packing means;
- applying an upward tension to said running tool to move said inner mandrel in a first direction relative to said sleeve assembly to set said packer within the well below the wellhead valve; said ratchet means selectively preventing movement of said mandrel relative to said sleeve assembly in a second direction to release said packer; and
- disconnecting said running tool from said packer and retracting said running tool from the well and wellhead valve to leave said packer within the well.
Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of copending application Ser. No. 07/313,688 filed on 2/21/89, U.S. Pat. No. 4,984,636.
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