Embodiments of the present invention provide a high pressure seal adapter that connects a splitter conductor housing to a wellhead of a well.
In the drilling industry, the term well completion is often used to denote the operations that prepare a well bore for producing oil or gas from the reservoir. It may similarly refer to a completed wellhead assembly. The goal of these operations is to install a wellhead and other connections to optimize the flow of the reservoir fluids into the well bore, up through the producing string, and into the surface collection system.
To begin a drilling operation a conductor pipe may be driven into the ground to prevent the loose surface soil from caving into the hole as the upper portion of the borehole is being drilled. Various components are then attached to the conductor pipe. A single conductor for 2 or more well completions is often used as it provides benefits such as smaller platform sizes and reduced installation time. Each well completion requires one wellhead to be installed before oil/gas production can commence. Thus 2 or more separate wellheads may be provided in a single conductor.
With continuing reference to
For example as shown in
A separate debris cap 16 is installed on the conductor housing 20 to protect well 8. As best shown in
After the well 6 is drilled through, a casing hanger 50 (
In such a conductor splitter application, the wells 6, 8 have to be located close to each other, constrained by the internal diameter of the conductor 12, and the thickness Ttotal of the central section 26 of the conductor housing 20. Furthermore, the center to center distance 18 between well 6 and well 8 is constrained to allow two separate vertical bores to pass through the conductor housing 20 through cylindrical holes 24b, 24a, respectively. As the riser 40 and subsequently the wellhead 30a, 30b must be fitted within the boundary of each bore for well isolation, the wall thickness of the riser 40 is also constrained. The internal diameter of the riser 40 is also constrained by the minimum allowed diameter based on industry standards. Similarly, as the bottom of the riser 40 seals directly on the conductor housing 20, the central section 26 must be sufficiently thick to withstand the well pressure and allow sealing on either side of the bore. These constraints limit the amount of pressure under which the wells 6, 8 may operate. For example, in typical well completions as shown in
One solution to increase the available pressure in the wellhead is to use a smaller drill bit that would allow for a thicker riser wall. However, using a smaller drill bit also results in a smaller casing size for the well. While the operating pressure of the resulting well may be increased, the overall volume is less than what would be produced using the larger drill bit at the higher pressure. This is often unacceptable to the operator of the well. An alternate solution is to provide a larger conductor, thus increasing the center to center distance between the wells, so that the original drill bit may be used, and appropriate high-pressure wellheads installed. This option may greatly increase the cost of the required wellhead equipment.
Yet another solution is to use an underreamer which is able to pass through the riser and subsequently expand the cutter arms to enlarge the borehole. However, this solution increases both the time required and the costs associated with the drilling operation.
One aspect of the present invention provides a high pressure seal adapter for a conductor housing of a wellhead, the high pressure seal adapter having a unitary body comprising: a first circular bore extending through said unitary body; and a second circular bore adjacent said first circular bore and extending through said unitary body; wherein said seal adapter is capable of being installed in said conductor housing.
In alternate embodiments, the high pressure seal adapter may further include at least one seal extending around a perimeter of said unitary body, said at least one seal contacting said conductor housing. The adapter may receive a high pressure riser in said first circular bore when said seal adapter is installed in said conductor housing, said high pressure riser having a lower surface that contacts said flange and at least one seal extending around an outside perimeter of said riser, said at least one seal contacting said side wall to facilitate well drilling operations through said high pressure riser and said first bore for a first well.
In further embodiments, the high pressure seal adapter may further include an upper and lower planar surface, wherein said lower planar surface rests on a flange of said conductor housing and said upper planar surface is substantially co-planar with an upper surface of said conductor housing when said seal adapter is installed in said conductor housing. The seal adapter may be rotated 180 degrees and installed in said conductor housing to facilitate well drilling operations for a second well. The high pressure seal adapter may be capable of operating at well pressures up to 34.5 Mega Pascals.
An alternate aspect of the present invention provides a method of facilitating high pressure drilling and extraction operations for a well, the well comprising a conductor having a conductor housing attached thereto, the method comprising the steps of: providing high pressure seal adapter having a unitary body comprising: a first circular bore extending through said unitary body; and a second circular bore adjacent said first circular bore and extending through said unitary body; and installing said seal adapter in said conductor housing.
In alternate embodiments, the method may further include connecting a high pressure riser to said conductor housing, said high pressure riser having a lower surface that extends into said first circular bore and contacts said flange, and at least one seal extending around an outside perimeter of said riser, said at least one seal contacting said side wall to facilitate well drilling operations through said high pressure riser and said first bore for a first well.
In other embodiments, when said well drilling operations are completed for said first well, the method may further include: removing said high pressure riser; removing said seal adapter; rotating said seal adapter 180 degrees; reinstalling said seal adapter in said conductor housing; connecting a first casing hanger through said second bore to the conductor housing; and connecting said high pressure riser to said conductor housing, said high pressure riser having a lower surface that extends into said first circular bore and contacts said flange, and at least one seal extending around an outside perimeter of said riser, said at least one seal contacting said side wall to facilitate well drilling operations through said high pressure riser and said first bore for a second well. When said well drilling operations are completed for said second well, the method may further include: removing said high pressure riser; connecting a second casing hanger through said first bore to the conductor housing; installing first and second casings in said first and second well, respectively; attaching a first wellhead to said conductor housing above said first well; and attaching a second wellhead to said conductor housing above said second well.
In alternate embodiments, the seal adapter may further include an upper and lower planar surface; and said step of installing said seal adapter may further include seating said lower planar surface on a flange of said conductor housing such that said upper planar surface is substantially co-planar with an upper surface of said conductor housing. The high pressure drilling and extraction operations may be conducted at well pressures up to 34.5 Mega Pascals.
Embodiments of the invention will be better understood and readily apparent to one of ordinary skill in the art from the following written description, by way of example only, and in conjunction with the drawings, in which:
Embodiments of the present invention provide a separate seal adapter that may be installed in a modified conductor housing. The seal adapter and modified conductor housing facilitate the drilling of well bores using standard sized drill bits, and allow for high pressure operation of the resulting wells. The example embodiment of the present invention will be discussed in an application using a standard 36 inch (0.9144 meter) conductor having two bore holes. However, it is understood that appropriately configured embodiments of the present invention may be used with conductors of any size and having two or more bore holes.
The seal adapter 100 includes a first bore 110 and a second bore 120 that allow equipment access through the seal adapter 100 and conductor housing 150 (
In this embodiment, the seal adapter 100 has a flattened oval “racetrack” profile as seen from the top (
The installation and operation of the seal adapter 100 will now be described with reference to
With reference to
When installed in the conductor housing 150, a portion of the lower surface 117b of the seal adapter 100 rests on the corresponding flange 157 in the conductor housing 150, while the upper surface 117a of the seal adapter 100 is substantially flush with a top surface 155 of the conductor housing 150. The seals 102a, 102b provide a pressure tight seal between the seal adapter 100 and an inside surface 152 of the conductor housing 150. A bolt 132 may extend through corresponding holes in the risers 40a, 40b or wellheads 30a, 30b into each of the drill holes 111 of the seal adapter 100. In alternate embodiments, the bolts 132 may extend through each of the drill holes 111 into corresponding holes in the conductor housing 150 to secure the seal adapter 100 to the conductor housing 150.
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After the riser 40a is installed, various tools are run inside the riser 40a to test the connection, drill for the next casing depth, wash the bore and to perform other well operations. Once drilling operations are completed, the riser 40a and trash cap 16a are removed from the conductor housing 150.
With reference to
a illustrates a close-up cross-sectional view of the circled portion “A” of
By employing the seal adapter 100 in the modified conductor housing 150, the thickness Tr of the riser 40b can be increased, while the total available thickness Ttotal is approximately the same. This allows for increased pressures in the riser 40b using the same conductors of the prior art.
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It will be appreciated by a person skilled in the art that numerous variations and/or modifications may be made to the present invention as shown in the specific embodiments without departing from the spirit or scope of the invention as broadly described. The present embodiments are, therefore, to be considered in all respects to be illustrative and not restrictive.
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