Claims
- 1. A method for connecting a string of casing between a subsea wellhead and a surface wellhead located on a platform, comprising:
- providing an internal load shoulder within the surface wellhead;
- attaching a lower end of a mandrel to the string, and engaging an upper end of the mandrel with an upward extending conduit;
- providing a casing hanger which has an external shoulder and providing the casing hanger with a lower extension which has an internal gripping member which engages the mandrel to allow upward movement of the mandrel relative to the casing hanger but prevent downward movement of the mandrel relative to the casing hanger;
- connecting a riser and a blowout preventer to the surface wellhead and lowering the string through the riser, blowout preventer, and surface wellhead;
- sealing between the lower extension and the surface wellhead and sealing between the casing hanger and the conduit in a manner which allows downward sliding movement of the casing hanger and the lower extension relative to the surface wellhead and the conduit;
- securing a lower end of the string to the subsea wellhead while the external shoulder of the casing hanger is spaced above the load shoulder; then
- closing the blowout preventer around the conduit to provide a sealed annulus in the riser below the blowout preventer around the conduit, and applying hydraulic pressure to the annulus which forces the casing hanger and the lower extension downward relative to the mandrel until the external shoulder lands on the load shoulder; then
- pulling upward on the conduit and the mandrel while maintaining the external shoulder of the casing hanger on the load shoulder to apply tension to the string, and once a desired amount of tension is reached, relaxing the pull, causing the gripping member to grip the mandrel to support the string in tension.
- 2. The method according to claim 1, wherein the step of maintaining the casing hanger on the load shoulder while pulling upward on the conduit is performed while landing the external shoulder on the load shoulder by latching the casing hanger to a groove formed in the surface wellhead.
- 3. The method according to claim 1, further comprising:
- removing the hydraulic pressure; and
- installing an annulus seal between the casing hanger and the surface wellhead.
- 4. The method according to claim 1, wherein the step of providing an internal load shoulder comprises:
- providing a stop surface within the surface wellhead;
- mounting a load shoulder ring to the lower extension for axial sliding movement, and landing the ring on the stop surface while lowering the string into the surface wellhead, the ring having an upper surface which serves as the internal load shoulder; and wherein the step of sealing between the lower extension and the surface wellhead comprises:
- sealing an inner diameter of the ring to the lower extension, and sealing an outer diameter of the ring to the surface wellhead.
- 5. The method according to claim 1 wherein the step of engaging an upper end of the mandrel with the conduit comprises:
- providing a lower running tool which has radially retractable and extendable locking members;
- securing the running tool to a lower end of the conduit, inserting the running tool into the mandrel, and extending the locking members into engagement with a locking profile formed in the mandrel; and wherein the method further comprises:
- retracting the locking members from engagement with the profile in the mandrel and retrieving the lower running tool after tension has been applied to the string.
- 6. The method according to claim 1 wherein the step of engaging an upper end of the mandrel with the conduit comprises:
- providing a lower running tool which has radially retractable and extendable locking members and a torque transmitting key;
- securing the running tool to a lower end of the conduit, inserting the running tool into the mandrel, extending the locking members into engagement with a locking profile formed in the mandrel and the key into engagement with a slot formed in the mandrel; wherein the step of securing a lower end of the string to the subsea wellhead comprises:
- rotating the conduit and through the key rotating the mandrel and the lower end of the string; and wherein the method further comprises:
- retracting the locking members from engagement with the profile in the mandrel and retrieving the lower running tool after tension has been applied to the string.
- 7. The method according to claim 6 wherein the step of sealing between the casing hanger and the conduit comprises:
- mounting a seal body to the conduit for axial sliding movement relative to the conduit and to the casing hanger; and
- sealing an inner diameter of the seal body to the conduit and an outer diameter of the seal body to the casing hanger.
- 8. In an offshore well system having a subsea wellhead and a surface wellhead which is located on a platform, the system having a removable riser with a blowout preventer extending upward from the surface wellhead, the improvement comprising in combination:
- an internal load shoulder located in the surface wellhead;
- a tubular mandrel having a lower end which is secured to a section of tieback casing;
- a casing hanger having an external shoulder;
- a tubular extension pipe secured to the casing hanger and extending downward around the mandrel;
- gripping means between the extension pipe and the mandrel for allowing upward movement of the mandrel relative to the extension pipe but preventing downward movement of the mandrel relative to the extension pipe;
- a conduit which extends upward from the mandrel through the extension pipe and the surface wellhead; and
- means for sealing between the extension pipe and the surface wellhead and sealing between the casing hanger and the conduit in a manner which allows downward movement of the casing hanger relative to the mandrel in response to hydraulic pressure; whereby
- the blowout preventer may be closed around the conduit to provide a sealed annulus in the riser below the blowout preventer around the conduit, so that hydraulic pressure may be applied to the annulus to force the casing hanger and the extension pipe downward relative to the mandrel onto the load shoulder; and wherein,
- the conduit and mandrel may be pulled upward relative to the casing hanger and the extension pipe after securing the lower end of the tieback casing to the subsea wellhead to apply tension to the tieback casing and the extension pipe, so that the gripping means can grip the mandrel to support the tieback casing and the extension pipe in tension once a desired amount of tension is reached.
- 9. The well system according to claim 8, wherein the means for sealing comprises:
- an inner seal located between the casing hanger and the conduit; and
- an outer seal located between the extension pipe and the surface wellhead.
- 10. The well system according to claim 8, wherein the gripping means comprises:
- a plurality of circumferentially extending parallel grooves on an exterior portion of the mandrel; and
- a ratchet ring carried by the extension pipe which ratchets on the grooves as the extension pipe moves downward relative to the mandrel and while the mandrel is pulled upward relative to the casing hanger, but engages the grooves to support a load when the mandrel attempts to move downward relative to the extension pipe.
- 11. The well system according to claim 8, further comprising:
- latch means for latching the casing hanger to the surface wellhead with the external shoulder in contact with the load shoulder.
- 12. The well system according to claim 8, further comprising:
- an internal recess formed in the surface wellhead; and
- a split latch ring mounted to the casing hanger for engaging the recess to hold the external shoulder in contact with the load shoulder while the mandrel is being pulled upward to tension the string.
- 13. The well system according to claim 8, further comprising:
- an annulus seal which is installed between the casing hanger and the surface wellhead after the external shoulder lands on the load shoulder.
- 14. The well system according to claim 8, wherein the internal load shoulder comprises:
- a stop surface formed in the surface wellhead; and
- a load shoulder ring mounted to the conduit for axial sliding movement, the ring landing on the stop surface when the conduit is lowered through the surface wellhead; and wherein the means for sealing between the extension pipe and the surface wellhead comprises:
- a seal mounted to an inner diameter of the ring in sealing engagement with the extension pipe; and
- a seal mounted to an outer diameter of the ring in sealing engagement with the surface wellhead.
- 15. In an offshore well system having a subsea wellhead and a surface wellhead which is located on a platform, a removable riser string and a blowout preventer extending upward from the surface wellhead, the improvement comprising in combination:
- an internal load shoulder located in the surface wellhead;
- a tubular mandrel having a lower end which is secured to an upper end of a section of tieback casing, the mandrel having a plurality of circumferentially extending external grooves;
- a casing hanger having an external shoulder and an extension pipe which extends downward from the casing hanger and surrounds at least an upper portion of the grooves of the mandrel;
- a ratchet ring carried by the extension pipe in engagement with the grooves on the mandrel;
- a conduit which extends upward from the mandrel through the extension pipe and the surface wellhead;
- an inner seal located between the casing hanger and the conduit;
- an outer seal located between the extension pipe and the surface wellhead;
- the casing hanger and the extension pipe having an extended position relative to the mandrel while the string is lowered through the riser and blowout preventer and secured to the subsea wellhead, the extended position locating the external shoulder of the casing hanger above the load shoulder while the lower end of the string is securing to the subsea wellhead;
- means for applying hydraulic pressure to an annulus in the riser around the conduit above the inner and outer seals and below the blowout preventer while closed to force the casing hanger and the extension pipe from the extended position downward relative to the mandrel onto the load shoulder; and
- latch means for holding the external shoulder of the casing hanger on the load shoulder, allowing the conduit and mandrel to be pulled upward to apply tension to the extension pipe and the tieback casing, so that the gripping means can grip the mandrel to support the extension pipe and the tieback casing in tension once a desired amount of tension is reached.
- 16. The well system according to claim 15, further comprising:
- an annulus seal which is installed between the casing hanger and the surface wellhead after the external shoulder of the casing hanger lands on the load shoulder.
- 17. The well system according to claim 15, wherein the inner seal comprises:
- an inner seal body slidably mounted to the conduit;
- a seal on an inner diameter of the inner seal body in sealing engagement with the conduit; and
- a seal on an outer diameter of the inner seal body in sealing engagement with the casing hanger.
- 18. The well system according to claim 15, wherein the internal load shoulder comprises:
- a stop surface formed in the surface wellhead; and
- a load shoulder ring mounted to the conduit for axial sliding movement, the ring landing on the stop surface when the conduit is lowered through the surface wellhead; and wherein the means for sealing between the extension pipe and the surface wellhead comprises:
- a seal mounted to an inner diameter of the ring in sealing engagement with the extension pipe; and
- a seal mounted to an outer diameter of the ring in sealing engagement with the surface wellhead.
- 19. The well system according to claim 15, wherein the latch means comprises:
- an internal recess formed in the surface wellhead; and
- a split latch ring mounted to the casing hanger for engaging the recess.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/450,241, filed May 25, 1995, now abandoned.
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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Serial Number 08/285,577 filed Aug. 3, 1994. |
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