Claims
- 1. A system adapted for forming a borehole using a rotatable pipe and a fluid, the system comprising:
a subsea housing disposed above the borehole; a bearing assembly having an inner member and an outer member and being positioned with the subsea housing, the inner member rotatable relative to the outer member and having a passage through which the rotatable pipe may extend; a bearing assembly seal to sealably engage the rotatable pipe with the bearing assembly; and a holding member for positioning the bearing assembly with the subsea housing.
- 2. The system of claim 1, further comprising:
a holding member assembly including the holding member, and a first seal disposed between the holding member assembly and the subsea housing.
- 3. The system of claim 2, wherein the first seal includes an annular seal.
- 4. The system of claim 2, further comprising:
a stack positioned from an ocean floor, wherein the subsea housing is positioned above and in fluid communication with the stack.
- 5. The system of claim 2, wherein the first seal is movable between a sealed position and an unsealed position.
- 6. The system of claim 2, wherein the subsea housing is sealed with the bearing assembly by the first seal.
- 7. The system of claim 2, wherein the bearing assembly is removably positioned with the holding member assembly.
- 8. The system of claim 2, wherein the holding member is movable relative to the holding member assembly.
- 9. The system of claim 8, wherein the first seal is movable between a sealed position and an unsealed position,
whereby the subsea housing is sealed with the bearing assembly when the first seal is in the sealed position.
- 10. The system of claim 8,
whereby the holding member blocks movement of the bearing assembly relative to the subsea housing.
- 11. A system adapted for forming a borehole having a borehole fluid pressure, the system using a rotatable pipe and a fluid having a pressure, the system comprising:
a subsea housing disposed above the borehole; an upper tubular disposed above the subsea housing; a bearing assembly having an inner member and an outer member and being removably positioned with the subsea housing, the inner member rotatable relative to the outer member and having a passage through which the rotatable pipe may extend; a bearing assembly seal to sealably engage the rotatable pipe; a holding member for removably positioning the bearing assembly with the subsea housing; and a first seal, the bearing assembly sealed with the subsea housing by the first seal, whereby the pressure of the fluid can be increased proximate the first seal for controlling the borehole fluid pressure.
- 12. The system of claim 11, wherein the subsea housing has a passive latching formation.
- 13. The system of claim 11, wherein the bearing assembly is removably positioned with the holding member.
- 14. The system of claim 13, wherein the holding member has a shoulder.
- 15. The system of claim 13, wherein the first seal is removably positioned with the subsea housing.
- 16. The system of claim 15, wherein the first seal is movable between a sealed position and an unsealed position,
whereby the subsea housing is sealed by the first seal when the first seal is in the sealed position, and whereby the holding member is removable from the subsea housing when the first seal is in the unsealed position.
- 17. A system adapted for forming a borehole in a floor of an ocean, the borehole having a borehole fluid pressure, the system using a fluid having a pressure, the system comprising:
a lower tubular adapted to be fixed relative to the floor of the ocean; a subsea housing disposed above the lower tubular; an upper tubular disposed above the subsea housing; a bearing assembly having an inner member and an outer member and being removably positioned with the subsea housing, the inner member rotatable relative to the outer member and having a passage; a bearing assembly seal disposed with the inner member; an internal housing having a holding member, the internal housing communicating with the bearing assembly, the holding member extending from the internal housing for positioning with the subsea housing; and a first seal movable between a sealed position and an unsealed position, whereby the internal housing seals with the subsea housing when the first seal is in the sealed position, and whereby the pressure of the fluid below the first seal can be increased for controlling the borehole fluid pressure.
- 18. A method for controlling the pressure of a fluid in a borehole while sealing a rotatable pipe, comprising the steps of:
positioning a subsea housing above the borehole; holding a bearing assembly within the subsea housing; sealing the bearing assembly with the rotatable pipe; and sealing the subsea housing with the bearing assembly to control the pressure of the fluid in the borehole, wherein the bearing assembly has an inner member and an outer member, wherein the inner member is rotatable relative to the outer member, and wherein the inner member has a passage through which the rotatable pipe may extend.
- 19. The method of claim 18, further comprising the step of:
rotating the rotatable pipe while increasing the pressure of the fluid in the borehole.
- 20. The method of claim 18, further comprising the step of:
sealing the bearing assembly with an internal housing sized to be received within an upper tubular.
- 21. The method of claim 20, further comprising the steps of:
sealing the subsea housing with the internal housing.
- 22. The method of claim 21, further comprising the step of:
moving a first seal from a retracted position to an extended sealed position for sealing the subsea housing with the internal housing.
- 23. A rotating control head system, comprising:
a first tubular; an outer member removably positionable relative to the first tubular; an inner member disposed within the outer member, the inner member having a passage running therethrough and adapted to receive and sealingly engage a rotatable pipe; bearings disposed between the outer member and the inner member to rotate the inner member relative to the outer member when the inner member is sealingly engaged with the rotatable pipe; a subsea housing connectable to the first tubular; and a holding member for positioning the outer member with the subsea housing.
- 24. The rotating control head system of claim 23,
wherein the holding member is movable between a retracted position and an engaged position.
- 25. The rotating control head system of claim 23, further comprising a first seal,
wherein the first seal moves between an unsealed position and a sealed position, the outer member sealed with the subsea housing by the first seal when the first seal is in the sealed position; and wherein the holding member limits movement of the outer member when the first seal is in the sealed position.
- 26. The rotating control head system of claim 25, further comprising a second tubular,
wherein the second tubular contains a second fluid having a second fluid pressure, wherein the first tubular contains a first fluid having a first fluid pressure, and wherein when the first seal is in the sealed position, the second fluid pressure can differ from the first fluid pressure.
- 27. The rotating control head system of claim 23, the holding member comprising:
a plurality of angled shoulders.
- 28. The rotating control head system of claim 24, wherein the holding member engages the subsea housing when the holding member is in the engaged position.
- 29. The rotating control head system of claim 28, further comprising a running tool,
wherein holding member is moved from the retracted position to the engaged position with the subsea housing by moving the running tool.
- 30. The rotating control head system of claim 29, wherein the running tool can retrieve the outer member when the holding member is in the retracted position.
- 31. A method of forming a borehole, comprising the steps of:
positioning a housing above the borehole; moving a rotating control head relative to the housing; extending a rotatable pipe through the rotating control head and into the borehole; positioning the rotating control head relative to the housing; sealing the rotating control head with the housing; sealing an inner member of the rotating control head with the rotatable pipe, the inner member rotating with the rotatable pipe relative to an outer member, providing a first fluid within the borehole, the first fluid having a first fluid pressure; providing a second fluid within the subsea housing, the second fluid having a second fluid pressure different from the first fluid pressure.
- 32. The method of claim 31, further comprising the step of:
limiting movement of the rotating control head when the rotating control head is sealed with the housing.
- 33. The method of claim 31, wherein the rotating control head is positioned above the housing.
- 34. The method of claim 31, wherein the rotating control head is positioned below the housing.
- 35. The method of claim 31, wherein the housing is a subsea housing and the method further comprising the step of:
forming the borehole while the inner member is sealed with the rotatable pipe and the subsea housing is sealed with the outer member.
- 36. A system adapted for forming a borehole using a rotatable pipe and a fluid, the system comprising:
a first housing having a bore running therethrough; a bearing assembly disposed relative to the bore, the bearing assembly comprising an inner member and an outer member for rotatably supporting the inner member, the inner member being adapted to slidingly receive and sealingly engage the rotatable pipe wherein rotation of the rotatable pipe rotates the inner member; a holding member for positioning the bearing assembly relative to the first housing; and a seal having an elastomer element for sealingly engaging the bearing assembly with the first housing.
- 37. An internal riser rotating control head, comprising:
a housing having a bore running therethrough; a bearing assembly disposed relative to the bore, the bearing assembly comprising an inner member and an outer member for rotatably supporting the inner member, the inner member being adapted to slidingly receive and sealingly engage the rotatable pipe, wherein rotation of the rotatable pipe rotates the inner member, the inner member having thereon a sealing element; a holding member for positioning the bearing assembly relative to the housing; and a seal for securing the bearing assembly to the housing.
- 38. A system for positioning a rotating control head, comprising:
a subsea housing comprising:
an internal formation; and a bearing assembly having a passage therethrough for receiving a rotatable pipe; a holding member assembly connectable to the bearing assembly and the subsea housing, the holding member assembly comprising:
an internal housing coupled to the bearing assembly; and a holding member coupled to the internal housing, the holding member engaging the internal formation, and the holding member sealing the holding member assembly with the subsea housing.
- 39. The system of claim 38, the bearing assembly further comprising:
a plurality of guide members on the bearing assembly.
- 40. The system of claim 38, the holding member comprising:
a latching portion; and a plurality of openings.
- 41. The system of claim 40, the holding member assembly further comprising:
a pressure relief member for releasing pressure.
- 42. The system of claim 41, the pressure relief member comprising:
a valve engaging the plurality of openings in the holding member.
- 43. The system of claim 38, further comprising:
a running tool for moving the rotating control head assembly into the subsea housing, comprising:
a plurality of passive formations for engaging with the holding member assembly.
- 44. The system of claim 43,
wherein the running tool is rotated in a first direction for drilling, and wherein the running tool is rotated in a second direction, rotationally opposite to the first direction, to disengage the running tool from the holding member assembly.
- 45. The system of claim 38, wherein the holding member is releasably positioned with the subsea housing.
- 46. The system of claim 38, the subsea housing further comprising:
a landing shoulder for blocking movement of the holding member assembly.
- 47. The system of claim 46, wherein the holding member assembly latches with the subsea housing when the holding member assembly engages the landing shoulder and is rotated.
- 48. The system of claim 47, further comprising:
a running tool for moving the rotating control head assembly into the subsea housing, wherein the running tool rotates in a first direction during drilling, and wherein the holding member assembly disengages with the subsea housing when the running tool is rotated in a second direction rotationally opposite to the first direction.
- 49. The system of claim 38, wherein the holding member assembly is threadedly connected to the bearing assembly.
- 50. The system of claim 38, the subsea housing having axially aligned openings, the subsea housing further comprising:
a first side opening; and a second side opening spaced apart from the first side opening.
- 51. The system of claim 50, wherein the subsea housing internal formation is between the first side opening and the second side opening.
- 52. The system of claim 50, wherein the holding member seals the holding member assembly with the subsea housing between the first side opening and the second side opening.
- 53. A housing adapted for use subsea, comprising:
a tubular section having axially aligned openings, the tubular section further comprising:
a first side opening; a second side opening spaced apart from the first side opening; and an internal formation formed between the first side opening and second side opening.
- 54. The subsea housing of claim 53, further comprising a holding member, wherein the holding member seals the rotating control head assembly with the subsea housing.
- 55. The subsea housing of claim 53, further comprising:
an annular groove, and an annular seal positioned in the annular groove.
- 56. The subsea housing of claim 53, the internal formation comprising:
a landing shoulder for blocking movement.
- 57. The subsea housing of claim 53, further comprising a holding member, wherein the holding member engages with the landing shoulder.
- 58. The subsea housing of claim 57, wherein the holding member rotationally engages with the internal formation.
- 59. The subsea housing of claim 58, wherein the holding member rotationally disengages with the internal formation.
- 60. The subsea housing of claim 57, wherein the holding member is configured to disengage with the internal formation at a predetermined upward pressure.
- 61. The subsea housing of claim 57, the internal formation comprising:
a passive annular formation adapted to interengage with the holding member independent of rotation of the holding member.
- 62. The subsea housing of claim 53, the internal formation comprising:
a plurality of annular recesses.
- 63. The subsea housing of claim 62, wherein the plurality of recesses are identical.
- 64. A rotating control head system, comprising:
a bearing assembly having a passage therethrough sized to receive a rotatable pipe; and a holding member assembly connected to the bearing assembly, comprising:
an internal housing, comprising:
a holding member recess; and a holding member positioned in the holding member recess, the holding member movable between a retracted position in the recess and an extended position.
- 65. The system of claim 64, wherein the holding member assembly is threadedly connected to the bearing assembly.
- 66. The system of claim 64, further comprising a subsea housing,
wherein the holding member assembly is releasably positionable with the subsea housing.
- 67. The system of claim 66, the subsea housing further comprising:
a first side opening; and a second side opening spaced apart from the first side opening, wherein an internal formation is disposed between the first side opening and the second side opening for receiving the holding member.
- 68. The system of claim 67, wherein the bearing assembly is disposed below the internal formation.
- 69. The system of claim 67, wherein the bearing assembly is disposed above the internal formation.
- 70. The system of claim 64, further comprising a subsea housing,
wherein the bearing assembly is connected with the holding member assembly so that the bearing assembly is connected with the subsea housing.
- 71. The system of claim 64, the internal housing further comprising:
an upper annular portion; a lower annular portion; and an elastomer positioned between the upper portion and the lower portion.
- 72. The system of claim 71, wherein the holding member recess is defined by the lower portion.
- 73. The system of 71, further comprising:
an extendible portion concentrically interior to and slidably connectable to the internal housing upper portion and the internal housing lower portion.
- 74. The system of claim 73,
wherein extension of the extendible portion moves the upper portion toward the lower portion while the holding member moves to the extended position, thereby extruding the elastomer.
- 75. The system of claim 74,
the upper portion having a shoulder;
the extendible portion having a shoulder, the extensible portion shoulder engaging with the upper portion shoulder to move the internal housing upper portion toward the internal housing lower portion.
- 76. The system of claim 73,
a plurality of upper dog members; and a plurality of upper dog recesses, wherein the plurality of upper dog members releasably engage with the plurality of upper dog recesses.
- 77. The system of claim 76, wherein the plurality of upper dog members and the plurality of upper dog recesses interengage the extendible portion with the internal housing upper portion.
- 78. The system of claim 76, wherein the plurality of upper dog members and the plurality of upper dog recesses release the extendible portion from the upper portion at a predetermined force.
- 79. The system of claim 73,
a plurality of lower dog members and a plurality of lower dog recesses, wherein the plurality of lower dog members releasably engage with the plurality of lower dog recesses.
- 80. The system of claim 79, wherein the plurality of lower dog members and the plurality of lower dog recesses interengage the extendible portion with the internal housing lower portion.
- 81. The system of claim 80, the lower portion further comprising:
an end portion, connected to the lower portion, forming a lower chamber for positioning the plurality of lower dog members between the lower portion and the extendible portion.
- 82. The system of claim 80, wherein the plurality of lower dog recesses are formed on the extendible portion.
- 83. The system of claim 73, wherein an outer surface of the extendible portion blocks the holding member radially outward.
- 84. The system of claim 73, the extendible portion further comprising:
a running tool bell landing portion.
- 85. The system of claim 66, wherein the holding member disengages from the subsea housing at a predetermined upward pressure on the holding member assembly.
- 86. The system of claim 66, further comprising:
a running tool for positioning the bearing assembly with the subsea housing, and; the running tool having a latching member for latching with the holding member assembly.
- 87. The system of claim 86, wherein the rotatable pipe is rotated in a first direction, and
wherein the running tool disengages from the holding member assembly when the rotatable pipe is rotated in a direction rotationally opposite to the first direction.
- 88. The system of claim 64, further comprising a running tool, wherein the holding member assembly further comprising:
a running tool bell landing portion; and the running tool comprising:
a bell portion engageable with the running tool bell landing portion.
- 89. The system of claim 64, the bearing assembly further comprising:
a bearing assembly seal sealably engaging the rotatable pipe in the passage.
- 90. The system of claim 64, the bearing assembly further comprising:
a plurality of bearings; and a pressure compensation mechanism adapted to automatically provide fluid pressure to the plurality of bearings, comprising:
an upper chamber in fluid communication with the plurality of bearings; a lower chamber in fluid communication with the plurality of bearings; an upper spring-loaded piston forming one wall of the upper chamber; and a lower spring-loaded piston forming one wall of the lower chamber.
- 91. The system of claim 90, the pressure compensation mechanism further comprising:
an upper chamber fill pipe communicating with the upper spring-loaded piston.
- 92. The system of claim 64, the bearing assembly comprising:
a pressure relief mechanism.
- 93. The system of claim 92, the pressure relief mechanism comprising:
a first pressure relief mechanism having an open position and a closed position, the first pressure relief mechanism changing to the open position when a first fluid pressure inside the holding member assembly exceeds a second fluid pressure outside the holding member assembly.
- 94. The system of claim 93, the first pressure relief mechanism further comprising:
a slidable member having a passage therethrough for allowing fluid flow through the passage when in the open position, the open position aligning the slidable member passage with a passage through the holding member assembly; and a spring adapted to urge the slidable member to the closed position.
- 95. The system of claim 94, the pressure relief mechanism comprising:
a second annular slidable member moving between a closed position and an open position, the second slidable member sliding to the open position when a first fluid pressure outside the holding member assembly exceeds a second fluid pressure inside the slidable member assembly.
- 96. The system of claim 95, wherein the slidable member having a passage therethrough for allowing fluid flow through the passage when in the open position; and
a spring adapted to urge the slidable member to the closed position.
- 97. A method of controlling pressure in an internal housing positioned in a subsea tubular, comprising the steps of:
positioning the subsea tubular above a borehole; positioning a holding member assembly with the subsea tubular; and sealing the holding member assembly with the subsea tubular.
- 98. The method of claim 97, the step of positioning the holding member assembly, comprising the step of:
reducing surging by allowing fluid passage through the holding member assembly while positioning the holding member assembly.
- 99. The method of claim 97, further comprising the step of:
opening a pressure relief valve of the holding member assembly when a borehole pressure exceeds the fluid pressure within the subsea tubular by a predetermined pressure.
- 100. The method of claim 97, further comprising the step of releasably positioning a rotating control head assembly, comprising the step of:
engaging a holding member assembly with the rotating control head with an internal formation on the subsea tubular.
- 101. The method of claim 100, the step of engaging, comprising the step of:
rotating the holding member assembly into the internal formation in a first rotational direction.
- 102. The method of claim 101, the further comprising the step of:
rotating the holding member assembly in a second rotational direction to unlatch the holding member assembly from the internal formation, the second rotational direction rotationally opposite to the first rotational direction.
- 103. A method of positioning a rotating control head with a subsea housing, comprising the steps of:
connecting a holding member assembly to the rotating control head; forming an internal formation in the subsea housing; retracting a holding member into an internal housing of the holding member assembly; positioning the rotating control head with the subsea housing; and engaging the holding member assembly with the subsea housing by radially extending the holding member outwardly into the internal formation.
- 104. The method of claim 103, the step of connecting a holding member assembly, comprising the step of:
threading the holding member assembly with the rotating control head.
- 105. The method of claim 103, further comprising the steps of:
positioning an elastomer between an upper portion of the internal housing and a lower portion of the internal housing; extending an extendible portion of the holding member assembly; and extruding the elastomer radially outwardly, sealing the holding member assembly with the subsea housing while extending the extendible portion.
- 106. The method of claim 105, the step of extruding comprising the step of:
compressing the elastomer between the upper portion and the lower portion, comprising the step of:
urging the upper portion toward the lower portion with the extendible portion.
- 107. The method of claim 105, further comprising the step of:
dogging the lower portion of the internal housing with the extendible portion when the extendible portion is in an extended position.
- 108. The method of claim 107, further comprising the steps of:
retracting the extendible portion; undogging the lower portion of the internal housing from the extendible portion upon retracting; decompressing the elastomer to unseal the holding member assembly from the subsea housing; and dogging the upper portion of the internal housing to the extendible portion.
- 109. The method of claim 107, further comprising the step of:
blocking the holding member radially outwardly with the extendible portion when the extendible member is in an extended position.
- 110. The method of claim 107, further comprising the step of:
retracting the extendible portion; unblocking the holding member; and disengaging the holding member from the internal formation.
- 111. The method of claim 103, further comprising the steps of:
disengaging the holding member when applying a predetermined force to the holding member.
- 112. The method of claim 103, further comprising the step of:
configuring a pressure relief assembly with the holding member assembly.
- 113. The method of claim 112, the step of configuring comprising:
providing fluid communication via a first passage through the internal housing; opening the first passage if fluid pressure exceeds a borehole pressure by a first predetermined pressure.
- 114. The method of claim 113, the step of configuring comprising:
providing fluid communication via a second passage through the outer portion of the internal housing; opening the second passage if borehole pressure exceeds fluid pressure by a predetermined amount.
- 115. A system for use in a rotating control head assembly having a bearing, the system comprising:
a pressure compensation mechanism adapted to automatically provide fluid pressure to the bearing, comprising:
a first chamber in fluid communication with the bearing; a second chamber in fluid communication with the bearing; a first biased barrier forming one wall of the first chamber and adapted to compress a fluid within the first chamber; and a second biased barrier forming one wall of the second chamber and adapted to compress the fluid within the second chamber.
- 116. The system of claim 115, the pressure compensation mechanism further comprising:
a first chamber fill pipe communicating with the first biased barrier, wherein a first end of the first chamber fill pipe is accessible through an opening in the side of the rotating control head assembly.
- 117. A system for positioning a rotating control head assembly within a subsea housing, the system comprising:
means for providing a bearing fluid pressure; and means for increasing the bearing fluid pressure by a predetermined amount above the higher of the subsea housing fluid pressure or the borehole pressure.
- 118. A subsea housing system, comprising:
a holding member connected to a rotating control head assembly, and an annular formation on the subsea housing for interengaging with the holding member without regard to a rotational position of the holding member.
- 119. The system of claim 118, the annular formation comprising:
a plurality of recesses configured to cooperatively interengage with a plurality of protuberances of the holding member.
- 120. The system of claim 119, wherein the plurality of recesses are identical.
- 121. The system of claim 119, wherein the plurality of recesses are configured to allow the holding member assembly to disengage from the internal formation at a predetermined force.
- 122. A holding member assembly adapted for connection with a bearing assembly of a rotating control head, comprising:
an internal housing, comprising:
a holding member recess; and a holding member positioned with the holding member recess, the holding member movable between an extended position and a retracted position.
- 123. The holding member assembly of claim 122, further comprising:
a threaded section for threadedly connecting the holding member assembly to the bearing assembly.
- 124. The holding member assembly of claim 122, the internal housing comprising:
an upper portion; a lower portion; and an extrudable elastomer positioned between the upper portion and the lower portion.
- 125. The holding member assembly of claim 124, wherein the holding member recess is defined by the lower portion.
- 126. The holding member assembly of claim 124, further comprising:
an extendible portion concentrically interior to and slidably connectable to the internal housing upper portion and the internal housing lower portion.
- 127. The holding member assembly of claim 126,
wherein extension of the extendible portion causes the internal housing upper portion to move toward the internal housing lower portion, thereby extruding the elastomer.
- 128. The holding member assembly of claim 126, wherein
the upper portion having a shoulder; the extendible portion having a shoulder, the upper portion shoulder engaging with the extendible portion shoulder to move the upper portion toward the lower portion
- 129. The holding member assembly of claim 126, further comprising
a dog member; and a dog recess, wherein the dog member engages with the dog recess when the extendible portion is in an unextended position, and wherein the dog member disengages from the dog recess when the extendible portion is in an extended position.
- 130. The holding member assembly of claim 129,
a second dog member; and a second dog recess; wherein the second dog member engages with the second dog recess when the extendible portion is in an extended position.
- 131. The holding member assembly of claim 130, the lower portion further comprising:
an end portion, connected to the lower portion, forming a chamber for the second dog member.
- 132. The holding member assembly of claim 126, wherein an outer surface of the extendible portion blocks the holding member radially outward when the extendible portion is in an extended position.
- 133. The holding member assembly of claim 122, wherein the holding member is configured to retract at a predetermined force on the housing member assembly.
- 134. The holding member assembly of claim 122, further comprising:
means for latching a running tool with the holding member assembly.
- 135. A housing adapted for use subsea, comprising:
a riser having axially aligned openings, the riser further comprising:
an internal formation formed on an internal surface of the riser to provide a profile.
- 136. The subsea housing of claim 135, further comprising:
a first side opening in the riser, a second side opening in the riser spaced apart from the first side opening; and the internal formation formed between the first side opening and the second side opening.
- 137. The subsea housing of claim 135, further comprising:
an annular groove; and an annular seal positioned in the annular groove.
- 138. The subsea housing of claim 135, the internal formation comprising:
a landing shoulder.
- 139. The subsea housing of claim 138, further comprising:
a holding member, wherein the holding member engages with the landing shoulder.
- 140. The subsea housing of claim 139, wherein the holding member rotationally engages with the internal formation.
- 141. The subsea housing of claim 140, wherein the holding member rotationally disengages with the internal formation.
- 142. The subsea housing of claim 139, wherein the holding member is configured, to disengage with the internal formation at a predetermined upward pressure.
- 143. The subsea housing of claim 139, the internal formation comprising:
a passive annular formation adapted to interengage with the holding member independent of rotation of the holding member.
- 144. The subsea housing of claim 135, the internal formation comprising:
a plurality of annular recesses.
- 145. A rotating control head system, comprising:
a bearing assembly having a passage therethrough sized to receive a rotatable pipe; and a holding member assembly connected to the bearing assembly, comprising:
an internal housing, comprising:
a holding member.
- 146. The system of claim 145, wherein the holding member assembly is threadedly connected to the bearing assembly.
- 147. The system of claim 145, further comprising a subsea housing,
wherein the holding member assembly is releasably positionable with the subsea housing.
- 148. The system of claim 147, the subsea housing further comprising:
a first side opening; and a second side opening spaced apart from the first side opening, wherein an internal formation is disposed between the first side opening and the second side opening for receiving the holding member.
- 149. The system of claim 148, wherein the bearing assembly is disposed below the internal formation.
- 150. The system of claim 148, wherein the bearing assembly is disposed above the internal formation.
- 151. The system of claim 145, further comprising a subsea housing, wherein the bearing assembly is connected with the holding member assembly so that the bearing assembly is connected with the subsea housing.
- 152. The system of claim 147, wherein the holding member disengages from the subsea housing at a predetermined upward pressure on the holding member assembly.
- 153. The system of claim 147, further comprising:
a running tool for positioning the bearing assembly with the subsea housing, and; the running tool having a latching member for latching with the holding member assembly.
- 154. The system of claim 153, wherein the rotatable pipe is rotated in a first direction, and
wherein the running tool disengages from the holding member assembly when the rotatable pipe is rotated in a direction rotationally opposite to the first direction.
- 155. The system of claim 145, further comprising a running tool, wherein the holding member assembly further comprising:
a running tool bell landing portion; and the running tool comprising:
a bell portion engageable with the running tool bell landing portion.
- 156. The system of claim 145, the bearing assembly further comprising:
a bearing assembly seal sealably engaging the rotatable pipe in the passage.
- 157. The system of claim 145, the bearing assembly further comprising:
a bearing; and a pressure compensation mechanism adapted to automatically provide fluid pressure to the bearing, comprising:
a first chamber in fluid communication with the bearing; a second chamber in fluid communication with the bearing; a first piston forming one wall of the first chamber; and a second piston forming one wall of the second chamber.
- 158. The system of claim 145, the bearing assembly comprising:
a pressure relief mechanism.
- 159. The system of claim 158, the pressure relief mechanism comprising:
a first pressure relief mechanism having an open position and a closed position, the first pressure relief mechanism changing to the open position when a first fluid pressure inside the holding member assembly exceeds a second fluid pressure outside the holding member assembly.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/516,368, entitled “Internal Riser Rotating Control Head,” filed Mar. 1, 2000, which issued as U.S. Pat. No. 6,470,975 on Oct. 29, 2002, and which claims the benefit of and priority to U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 60/122,530, filed Mar. 2, 1999, entitled “Concepts for the Application of Rotating Control Head Technology to Deepwater Drilling Operations,” which are hereby incorporated by reference in their entirety for all purposes.
Provisional Applications (1)
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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