Claims
- 1. A method of drilling and completing a subsea production well with a casing installed in the wellbore and a wellhead housing having a wellhead housing bore installed on the upper end of the casing, the method of comprising:lowering a spool of a horizontal tree into connection with an upper end of the wellhead housing, the spool having a spool bore and at least one spool side port extending radially from the spool bore; installing a BOP at the upper end of the spool, the BOP having with a BOP bore aligned with the spool bore and the wellhead housing bore; drilling a first hole with a first bit having first cutting diameter by passing the first bit through the BOP and the tree spool; lowering a casing string carrying a casing hanger through the bores of the BOP and the spool tree and landing the casing hanger in the wellhead housing; after lowering the casing string, drilling at least one second hole with a second bit having a second cutting diameter less than the first cutting diameter by passing the second bit through the BOP, the tree spool, and at least a portion of the casing string; and thereafter installing an orientation sleeve between the wellhead housing and the spool, the orientation sleeve having a predetermined rotational orientation with the spool of the tree.
- 2. A method of drilling and completing a subsea production well as defined in claim 1, further comprising:thereafter lowering a tubing hanger having a side port extending radially from a tubing hanger central bore for landing on the orientation sleeve and rotationally oriented by the orientation sleeve to align the tubing hanger side port with the spool side port.
- 3. A method of drilling and completing the subsea production well as defined in claim 2, further comprising:positioning a sleeve-shaped subsea tree bore protector within the bore of the spool when drilling at least one of the first hole and the second hole.
- 4. A method of drilling and completing a production well as defined in claim 3, further comprising:removing the subsea tree bore protector before installing the orientation sleeve.
- 5. A method of drilling and completing a subsea production well as defined in claim 1, further comprising:sealing the orientation sleeve at its lower end to the casing hanger and at its upper end to the spool.
- 6. A method of drilling and completing a subsea production well as defined in claim 1, wherein the orientation sleeve includes an upper guide surface for engagement with the tubing hanger to orient the tubing hanger with respect to the tree.
- 7. A method of drilling and completing a subsea production well as defined in claim 1, further comprising:fixing the orientation sleeve to the tree to resist vertical and rotational forces applied to the orientation sleeve.
- 8. A method of drilling and completing a subsea production well as defined in claim 1, wherein the tubing hanger includes a fluid production port extending laterally from the central tubing hanger bore for producing fluids from production tubing extending from the tubing hanger into the well.
- 9. A method of drilling and completing a subsea production well as defined in claim 1, further comprising:positioning an internal tree cap above the tubing hanger and secured to the tree.
- 10. A method of drilling and completing a subsea production well as defined in claim 9, further comprising:positioning at least one plug within the central tubing hanger bore, and positioning another plug within a central bore of the tree cap.
- 11. A method of drilling and completing a subsea production well as defined in claim 1, wherein the casing hangar is landed on a shoulder within the wellhead housing.
- 12. A method of drilling and completing a subsea production well as defined in claim 1, wherein the orientation sleeve extends from within the wellhead housing into the spool bore of the spool with an upper end below the spool side port.
- 13. A method of drilling and completing a subsea production well as defined in claim 1, wherein the tubing hanger is positioned within the spool bore of the tree and is supported on the orientation sleeve.
- 14. A system for drilling and completing a subsea production well with a casing installed in the well bore and a wellhead housing having a wellhead housing bore installed on the upper end of the casing, the drilling operation including drilling a hole with a drill bit having a cutting diameter, the system comprising:a horizontal spool tree connected with an upper end of the wellhead housing, the spool tree having a spool with a spool bore and at least one spool side port extending radially from the spool bore; a BOP connected with the upper end of the spool tree and having BOP bore aligned with the spool bore and the wellhead housing bore; a casing string supported on a casing hanger within the bore of the wellhead housing; an orientationl sleeve between the wellhead housing and the spool, the orientationl sleeve having a predetermined rotational orientation with the spool and an internal diameter less than the cutting diameter of the drill bit; and a tubing hanger having a side port extending radially from a tubing hanger central bore for landing on the orientation sleeve and rotationally oriented by the orientation sleeve to align the tubing hanger side port with the spool side port.
- 15. A system for drilling and completing a subsea production well as defined in claim 14, further comprising:a sleeve-shaped subsea tree bore protector within the bore of the tree for protecting the spool tree while drilling the hole.
- 16. A system for drilling and completing a subsea production well as defined in claim 14, further comprising:a lower seal for sealing between the orientation sleeve and the casing hanger; and an upper seal for sealing between the orientation sleeve and the spool.
- 17. A system for drilling and completing a subsea production well as defined in claim 14, where the orientation sleeve includes an upper guide surface for engagement with the tubing hanger to orient the tubing hanger with respect to the tree.
- 18. A system for drilling and completing a subsea production well as defined in claim 14, further comprising:a connector for fixing the position of the orientation sleeve to the tree to resist vertical and rotational forces applied to the orientation sleeve.
- 19. A system for drilling and completing a subsea production well as defined in claim 14, wherein the tubing hanger includes a fluid production port extending laterally from the central tubing hanger bore for production fluids from production tubing extending from the tubing hanger into the production well.
- 20. A system for drilling and completing a subsea production well as defined in claim 14, further comprising:an internal tree cap positioned above the tubing hanger and secured to the tree.
- 21. A system for drilling and completing a subsea production well as defined in claim 20, further comprising:at least one plug within the central tubing hanger bore; and another plug within a central bore of the tree cap.
- 22. A method of drilling and completing wells with a casing installed in the wellbore and a wellhead housing having a wellhead housing bore installed on the upper end of the casing, the method comprising:lowering a spool of a horizontal tree into connection with an upper end of the wellhead housing, the spool having a spool bore and at least one spool side port extending radially from the spool bore; installing a BOP at the upper end of the spool, the BOP having a BOP bore aligned with the spool bore and the wellhead housing bore; drilling a first hole with a first bit having a first cutting diameter by passing the first bit through the BOP and the spool on the wellhead; lowering a casing string carrying a casing hanger through the bores of the BOP, the spool and the wellhead housing into the first hole; landing the casing hanger on a shoulder within the wellhead housing; drilling a second hole with a second bit having a second cutting diameter less than the first cutting diameter by passing the second bit through the BOP and the spool on the wellhead, through the casing hanger and at least a portion of the casing string; thereafter installing an orientation sleeve between housing bore and the tree bore, the orientation sleeve having in a predetermined rotational orientation with the spool of the tree; and lowering a tubing hanger having a side port extending radially from a tubing hanger central bore for landing on the orientation sleeve and rotationally oriented by the orientation sleeve to align the tubing hanger side port with the spool side port.
- 23. A method of drilling and completing the subsea production well as defined in claim 22, further comprising:positioning a sleeve-shaped subsea tree bore protector within the bore of the tree when drilling the second hole.
- 24. A method of drilling and completing a production well as defined in claim 23, further comprising:removing the subsea tree bore protector before installing the orientation sleeve.
- 25. A method of drilling and completing a subsea production well as defined in claim 22, further comprising:sealing the orientation sleeve at its lower end to the casing hanger and its upper end to the tree.
- 26. A method of drilling and completing a subsea production well as defined in claim 22, wherein the orientation sleeve includes an upper guide surface for engagement with the tubing hanger to orient the tubing hanger with respect to the tree.
- 27. A method of drilling and completing a subsea production well as defined in claim 22, further comprising:fixing the orientation sleeve to the tree to resist vertical and rotational forces applied to the orientation sleeve.
- 28. A method of drilling and completing a subsea production well as defined in claim 22, further comprising:positioning an internal tree cap above the tubing hanger and secured to the tree.
RELATED CASE
This patent application claims priority from U.S. Ser. No. 60/313,612 filed on Aug. 20, 2001.
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