Claims
- 1. A method for installing a submersible pump assembly in a well, comprising:(a) installing a pressure barrier in the well at a depth lower than a length of the submersible pump assembly, defining a chamber in the well isolated from any pressure in the well below; (b) lowering the submersible pump assembly on a line into the chamber; then (c) sealing around the line, releasing the pressure barrier, and lowering the submersible pump assembly into the well to a desired depth; wherein: step (a) is performed by lowering the pressure barrier in a collapsed configuration, then expanding the pressure barrier; and the pressure barrier is released by collapsing the pressure barrier and withdrawing the pressure barrier along a path laterally of the submersible pump assembly.
- 2. A method for installing a submersible pump assembly in a well, comprising:(a) installing a pressure barrier in the well at a depth lower than a length of the submersible pump assembly, defining a chamber in the well isolated from any pressure in the well below; (b) lowering the submersible pump assembly on a line into the chamber; then (c) sealing around the line, releasing the pressure barrier, and lowering the submersible pump assembly into the well to a desired depth; wherein the well has a casing, and: step (a) is performed by installing a flow conduit in the well that defines an annulus within the casing, then lowering the pressure barrier in a collapsed configuration through the annulus, then expanding the pressure barrier in the casing below the flow conduit; step (b) is performed by lowering the submersible pump assembly into the flow conduit; and the pressure barrier is released by collapsing the pressure barrier and withdrawing the pressure barrier back into the annulus.
- 3. A method for installing a submersible pump assembly in a well, comprising:(a) installing a pressure barrier in the well at a depth lower than a length of the submersible pump assembly, defining a chamber in the well isolated from any pressure in the well below; (b) lowering the submersible pump assembly on a line into the chamber; then (c) sealing around the line, releasing the pressure barrier, and lowering the submersible pump assembly into the well to a desired depth; wherein: step (a) is performed by lowering the barrier in a collapsed configuration through a tubing located off center in the well, then expanding the pressure barrier in the well below the tubing; step (b) is performed by lowering the submersible pump assembly into the well alongside the tubing; and the pressure barrier is released by collapsing the pressure barrier and withdrawing the pressure barrier up into the tubing.
- 4. A method for installing a submersible pump assembly in a well, comprising:(a) installing a pressure barrier in the well at a depth lower than a length of the submersible pump assembly, defining a chamber in the well isolated from any pressure in the well below; (b) lowering the submersible pump assembly on a line into the chamber; then (c) sealing around the line, releasing the pressure barrier, and lowering the submersible pump assembly into the well to a desired depth; wherein the well contains a casing and wherein the method further comprises: installing a flow conduit extending into the casing to a selected depth; installing a tubing in the flow conduit offset from an axis of the flow conduit; and wherein the temporary pressure barrier is installed by lowering the pressure barrier in a collapsed configuration through the tubing, then expanding the pressure barrier within the flow conduit below the tubing; the submersible pump assembly is lowered into the flow conduit alongside the tubing; and the pressure barrier is removed by collapsing the pressure barrier and withdrawing the pressure barrier up into the tubing.
- 5. A method for installing a submersible pump assembly in a well, comprising:(a) installing a pressure barrier in the well at a depth lower than a length of the submersible pump assembly, defining a chamber in the well isolated from any pressure in the well below; (b) lowering the submersible pump assembly on a line into the chamber; then (c) sealing around the line, releasing the pressure barrier, and lowering the submersible pump assembly into the well to a desired depth; wherein installing the pressure barrier is performed by lowering the pressure barrier on a first string of coiled tubing; and step (b) is performed by lowering the submersible pump assembly on a second string of coiled tubing.
- 6. A method for installing a submersible pump assembly in a well, comprising:(a) installing a pressure barrier in the well at a depth lower than a length of the submersible pump assembly, defining a chamber in the well isolated from any pressure in the well below; (b) lowering the submersible pump assembly on a line into the chamber; then (c) sealing around the line, releasing the pressure barrier, and lowering the submersible pump assembly into the well to a desired depth; wherein step (a) comprises: installing a packer in the well, the packer having a throughbore containing a valve and having an open upper end; step (b) comprises: while the valve is closed, lowering the submersible pump assembly and latching the submersible pump assembly into the throughbore of the packer; and step (c) comprises: releasing the packer and lowering the packer and the submersible pump assembly together as a unit to the desired depth; and before installing the first-mentioned packer in the well, installing a lower packer in the casing, the lower packer having a bore containing a lower valve and having an open upper end; and step (c) further comprises landing a lower portion of the unit in the bore of the lower packer and opening the lower valve to communicate well fluid to the submersible pump assembly.
- 7. A method for installing a submersible pump assembly in a well, comprising:(a) installing a pressure barrier in the well at a depth lower than a length of the submersible pump assembly, defining a chamber in the well isolated from any pressure in the well below; (b) lowering the submersible pump assembly on a line into the chamber; then (c) sealing around the line, releasing the pressure barrier, and lowering the submersible pump assembly into the well to a desired depth; wherein step (a) comprises: installing a flow conduit in the well, the flow conduit having at least one upper valve that blocks flow through the flow conduit, the upper valve being located a distance below the upper end of the well that is greater than a length of the submersible pump assembly, and setting a packer in the flow conduit, the packer having a bore with a lower valve therein and an open upper end; step (b) comprises lowering the submersible pump assembly into the flow conduit on a line while both of the valves are closed; and step (c) comprises while sealing on the line, opening the upper valve, and continuing to lower the submersible pump assembly while maintaining a seal on the line, then landing a lower portion of the submersible pump assembly in the bore of the packer and opening the lower valve to communicate formation fluid to the submersible pump assembly.
- 8. A method for installing a submersible pump assembly in a well, comprising:(a) on a first line, lowering a pressure barrier into the well in a collapsed configuration to a depth lower than a length of the submersible pump assembly, then expanding the pressure barrier to a set position, defining a chamber in the well isolated from any pressure in the well below; (b) on a second line, lowering the submersible pump assembly into the chamber; then (c) sealing around the second line, collapsing the pressure barrier and withdrawing the pressure barrier with the first line along a path lateral of the submersible pump assembly; then (d) with the second line, lowering the submersible pump assembly into the well to a desired depth.
- 9. The method according to claim 8, wherein the second line comprises coiled tubing, and while performing step (d) a seal is maintained on the coiled tubing at the top of the well.
- 10. The method according to claim 8, wherein step (a) further comprises: installing a tubing in the well laterally offset from an axis of the well, and lowering the pressure barrier through the tubing.
- 11. The method according to claim 8, further comprising:before step (a), setting a packer in the well that has a throughbore and a valve in the throughbore that is closed to provide a first barrier against pressure in the well, and in step (a) the pressure barrier is installed above the packer; and in step (d), a lower portion of the submersible pump assembly is landed in the packer.
- 12. A method for installing a submersible pump assembly in a well having a casing, the method comprising:(a) installing a packer in the casing, the packer having a throughbore containing a valve and having an open upper end; (b) while the valve is closed, lowering the submersible pump assembly into the casing, and latching the submersible pump assembly into the throughbore of the packer; then (c) releasing the packer and lowering the packer and the submersible pump assembly together as a unit to a desired depth; and before step (a), installing a lower packer in the casing, the lower packer having a bore containing a lower valve and having an open upper end; and step (c) further comprises: landing a lower portion of the unit in the bore of the lower packer and opening the lower valve to communicate well fluid to the submersible pump assembly.
- 13. A method for installing a submersible pump assembly in a well having a casing, the method comprising:(a) installing a packer in the casing, the packer having a throughbore containing a valve and having an open upper end; (b) while the valve is closed, lowering the submersible pump assembly on a line into the casing, and latching the submersible pump assembly into the throughbore of the packer; then (c) releasing the packer and lowering the packer and the submersible pump assembly together as a unit to a desired depth; providing a pressure controller at the surface of the well that will seal on the line while the line is moved; and prior to step (c), closing the pressure controller around the line, then performing step (c) with the pressure controller sealing around the line.
- 14. A method for installing a submersible pump assembly in a live well having a casing that may be under pressure, the method comprising:(a) installing a pressure controller at a top of the well; (b) installing a lower packer in the casing, the lower packer having a throughbore containing a lower valve and having an open upper end; (c) setting an upper packer in the well above the lower packer while the lower valve is closed, the upper packer having a bore containing an upper valve and having an open upper end; (d) lowering the submersible pump assembly on a string of coiled tubing into the casing while the valves are closed, and latching the submersible pump assembly into the bore of the upper packer; (e) releasing the upper packer and lowering the upper packer and the submersible pump assembly together as a unit on the coiled tubing while the pressure controller sealingly engages the coiled tubing; and (f) landing a lower portion of the unit in the bore of the lower packer and opening the lower valve, communicating well fluid to the submersible pump assembly.
- 15. The method according to claim 14, wherein step (c) further comprises:providing the upper packer with a depending stinger; and step (f) comprises inserting the stinger sealingly into the bore of the lower packer.
- 16. The method according to claim 14, wherein step (d) further comprises:providing the coiled tubing with an internal actuator link; and step (f) further comprises: operatively engaging the actuator link with the lower valve and opening the valve by communicating from the surface to the lower valve via the actuator link.
- 17. The method according to claim 14, wherein step (d) further comprises:providing the coiled tubing with a hydraulic flowpath; and step (f) further comprises: communicating the flowpath with the lower valve and opening the valve by supplying hydraulic pressure from the surface through the flowpath.
- 18. The method according to claim 14, wherein step (c) comprises sealingly engaging the casing with the upper packer.
- 19. The method according to claim 14, further comprising:installing a flow conduit in the casing before performing step (c); and wherein step (c) comprises: installing the upper packer in the flow conduit.
- 20. The method according to claim 14, further comprising retrieving the submersible pump assembly after step (f) by the following steps:closing the lower valve; then pulling the submersible pump assembly and the upper packer upward from the bore of the lower packer; then resetting the upper packer in the well a selected distance above the lower packer; then with the upper valve closed, pulling the submersible pump assembly upward from the upper packer to the surface.
- 21. A method for installing a submersible pump assembly in a well having a casing, the method comprising:(a) installing a flow conduit extending downward from an upper end of the well within the casing, the flow conduit having at least one upper valve that blocks flow through the flow conduit, the upper valve being located a distance below the upper end of the well that is greater than a length of the submersible pump assembly; (b) setting a packer in the flow conduit, the packer having a bore with a lower valve therein and an open upper end; (c) lowering the submersible pump assembly into the flow conduit on a line while both of the valves are closed; then (d) while sealing on the line, opening the upper valve, and continuing to lower the submersible pump assembly while maintaining a seal on the line; then (f) landing a lower portion of the submersible pump assembly in the bore of the packer and opening the lower valve to communicate formation fluid to the submersible pump assembly.
- 22. The method according to claim 22, wherein opening the lower valve comprises sliding a sleeve.
- 23. The method according to claim 21, wherein step (a) further comprises installing a lower extension of the flow conduit below the casing; and the method further comprises perforating the lower extension.
- 24. The method according to 23, wherein the lower extension is installed before running the flow conduit, and the flow conduit lands and ties back to the lower extension.
- 25. The method according to 21, wherein the line comprises coiled tubing.
- 26. A method for installing a submersible pump assembly in a well having a casing and performing certain maintenance operations, the method comprising:(a) installing a flow conduit extending downward from an upper end of the well within the casing, the flow conduit having an upper section and a lower section, the upper section being retrievable relative to the lower section, the upper section of the flow conduit having at least one upper valve that when closed blocks flow through the flow conduit, the upper valve being located a distance below the upper end of the well that is greater than a length of the submersible pump assembly; (b) setting a packer in the lower section of the flow conduit, the packer having a throughbore with a lower valve therein and an open upper end; (c) lowering the submersible pump assembly on a line into the flow conduit while both of the valves are closed; then (d) while sealing on the line, opening the upper valve, and lowering the submersible pump assembly through the upper valve; then (e) landing a lower portion of the submersible pump assembly in the throughbore of the packer and opening the lower valve to communicate formation fluid to the submersible pump assembly; then, to service or replace the upper valve, (f) closing the lower valve and with the line pulling the submersible pump assembly upward above the upper valve while sealingly engaging the line; then (g) closing the upper valve, and retrieving the submersible pump assembly to the surface; then (h) retrieving the upper section of the flow conduit along with the upper valve while leaving the lower section installed in the well; then (i) after repairing or replacing the upper valve, lowering the upper section of the flow conduit back into the well and tying back the upper section of the flow conduit to the lower section of the flow conduit; then (j) reinstalling the submersible pump assembly in the packer by repeating steps (c), (d) and (e).
- 27. The method according to 26, wherein while retrieving the upper section of the flow conduit during step (h), a pressure controller at the upper end of the well sealingly engages the upper section of the flow conduit.
- 28. The method according to 26, wherein step (a) comprises supporting an upper end of the lower section of the flow conduit with a packer that grips the casing.
- 29. The method according to 26, wherein the flow conduit is installed in step (a) by first lowering the lower section of the flow conduit and tying the lower section of the flow conduit back to the casing; thenlowering the upper section of the flow conduit and stabbing a lower end of the upper section of the flow conduit into operative engagement with an upper end of the lower section of the flow conduit.
- 30. A method for installing a submersible pump assembly in a well, the submersible pump assembly having at least two components separated by a connection, the components including a prime mover and a pump, each of the components having a substantially cylindrical housing, the pump having a flowpath from an intake to an outlet, the method comprising:(a) providing upper and lower seals that will seal on the components while simultaneously allowing downward sliding movement of the components; (b) connecting a tubular chamber between the seals to provide a pressure control assembly, the chamber having a length less than an overall length of the submersible pump assembly; (c) closing an access valve to block axial access to the well, then mounting the pressure control assembly to a wellhead; (d) installing a valve in the submersible pump assembly and closing the valve to prevent flow through the flowpath of the pump; (e) opening the access valve and lowering the submersible pump assembly through the upper and lower seals of the pressure control assembly; then (f) when at a desired depth, opening the valve in the submersible pump assembly.
- 31. The method according to claim 30, wherein the length of the chamber being selected so that when the connection is adjacent the lower seal, the upper seal will be in sealing engagement with one of the components.
- 32. The method according to claim 30, wherein the upper and lower seals are movable between open and closed positions, and wherein the method further comprises:closing the lower seal around one of the components when the connection is adjacent the upper seal and opening the upper seal; and opening the lower seal when the connection is adjacent the lower seal and closing the upper seal around one of the components.
- 33. The method according to claim 30, wherein a portion of the submersible pump assembly protrudes above the upper seal while the lower seal first begins to engage one of the components.
- 34. The method according to claim 30, wherein the submersible pump assembly is lowered on coiled tubing, the method further comprising:sealing on the coiled tubing as the coiled tubing is lowered through the pressure control assembly.
- 35. The method according to claim 30, wherein the connection causes a discontinuity in the submersible pump assembly that prevents effective sealing engagement by the upper and lower seals as the connection passes through the upper and lower seals.
- 36. The method according to claim 30, wherein the submersible pump assembly is lowered into the well by gripping a portion of the submersible pump assembly with a gripper assembly mounted to the pressure control assembly and moving the submersible pump assembly downward.
- 37. A method for installing a submersible pump assembly in a live well that may contain pressure, the submersible pump assembly having at least an upper and a lower component separated by a connection, the components including a prime mover and a pump, each of the components having a substantially cylindrical housing that differs in diameter from a cross-sectional dimension of the connection, the pump having a flowpath from an intake to an outlet, the method comprising:(a) providing upper and lower seals that have closed positions that seal on the components while simultaneously allowing downward sliding movement of the components; (b) connecting a tubular chamber between the seals to provide a pressure control assembly, the chamber having a length less than an overall length of the submersible pump assembly; (c) closing an access valve to block axial access to the well, then mounting the pressure control assembly to a wellhead and a gripper assembly to an upper end of the pressure control assembly; (d) installing a valve in the submersible pump assembly and closing the valve to prevent flow through the flowpath of the pump; (e) securing a head of the submersible pump assembly to a string of coiled tubing; (f) gripping the submersible pump assembly with the gripper assembly and moving the submersible pump assembly through the upper seal and into the chamber; (g) closing the lower seal against the lower component and opening the access valve; (h) closing the upper seal against the upper component and continuing to move the submersible pump assembly downward with the gripper assembly; (i) when the connection nears the lower seal, opening the lower seal while continuing to seal the upper component with the upper seal, then closing the lower seal against the upper component after the connection passes; (j) when the head nears the upper seal, opening the upper seal while continuing to seal against the lower component with the lower seal; then (k) sealing against the coiled tubing as the submersible pump moves downward in the well.
- 38. The method according to claim 37, wherein step (k) is performed by mounting a coiled tubing lubricator to the pressure control assembly after the head passes below the upper seal and sealingly engaging the coiled tubing with the lubricator.
- 39. A method for installing a submersible pump assembly in a well, comprising:(a) on a first line, lowering a pressure barrier into the well in a collapsed configuration to a depth lower than a length of the submersible pump assembly, then expanding the pressure barrier to a set position, defining a chamber in the well isolated from any pressure in the well below; (b) on a second line, lowering the submersible pump assembly into the chamber; then (c) sealing around the second line, collapsing the pressure barrier and moving the pressure barrier with the first line along a path lateral of the submersible pump assembly to a point where the pressure barrier will not obstruct downward movement of the submersible pump assembly; then (d) with the second line, lowering the submersible pump assembly into the well to a desired depth.
- 40. A method for installing a submersible pump assembly in a well, the method comprising:(a) installing a lower valve in the well; (b) installing a pressure barrier in the well above the lower valve while the lower valve is closed, the pressure barrier having a throughbore containing an upper valve and having an open upper end; (c) while the upper and lower valves are closed, lowering the submersible pump assembly into the well, and latching the submersible pump assembly into the throughbore of the pressure barrier; then (d) releasing the pressure barrier, opening the upper valve and lowering the pressure barrier and the submersible pump assembly together as a unit to a desired depth in the well; then (e) opening the lower valve.
- 41. A method for installing a submersible pump assembly in a well, the method comprising:(a) installing a pressure barrier in the well, the pressure barrier having a throughbore containing a valve and having an open upper end; (b) while the valve is closed, lowering the submersible pump assembly on a line into the well, and latching the submersible pump assembly into the throughbore of the pressure barrier; (c) sealing around the line with a pressure controller at the surface of the well; then (d) releasing the pressure barrier, opening the valve and lowering the pressure barrier and the submersible pump assembly together as a unit to a desired depth in the well while continuing to seal around the line with the pressure controller.
- 42. A method for installing a submersible pump assembly in a well, the method comprising:(a) installing a lower valve in the well; (b) installing a pressure barrier in the well above the lower valve while the lower valve is closed, the pressure barrier having a throughbore containing an upper valve and having an open upper end; (c) while the upper and lower valves are closed, lowering the submersible pump assembly on a line into the well, and latching the submersible pump assembly into the throughbore of the pressure barrier; (d) sealing around the line with a pressure controller at the surface of the well; then (e) releasing the pressure barrier, opening the upper valve and lowering the pressure barrier and the submersible pump assembly together as a unit to a desired depth in the well while continuing to seal around the line with the pressure controller; then (f) opening the lower valve.
- 43. A method for installing a submersible pump assembly in a well having a casing, the method comprising:(a) installing a lower valve in the well; (b) installing a flow conduit extending downward from an upper end of the well within the casing, the flow conduit having at least one upper valve above the lower valve that blocks flow through the flow conduit, the upper valve being located a distance below the upper end of the well that is greater than a length of the submersible pump assembly; (c) lowering the submersible pump assembly into the flow conduit on a line while both of the valves are closed; then (d) while sealing on the line, opening the upper valve, and continuing to lower the submersible pump assembly while maintaining a seal on the line; then (e) landing the submersible pump assembly at a desired depth and opening the lower valve to communicate formation fluid to the submersible pump assembly.
- 44. A method for installing a submersible pump assembly in a well having a casing and performing certain maintenance operations, the method comprising:(a) installing a flow conduit extending downward from an upper end of the well within the casing, the flow conduit having an upper section and a lower section, the upper section being retrievable relative to the lower section, the upper section of the flow conduit having at least one upper valve that when closed blocks flow through the flow conduit, the upper valve being located a distance below the upper end of the well that is greater than a length of the submersible pump assembly; (b) installing a lower valve in the lower section of the flow conduit; (c) lowering the submersible pump assembly on a line into the flow conduit while both of the valves are closed; then (d) while sealing on the line, opening the upper valve, and lowering the submersible pump assembly through the upper valve; then (e) landing the submersible pump assembly and opening the lower valve to communicate formation fluid to the submersible pump assembly; then, to service or replace the upper valve, (f) closing the lower valve and with the line pulling the submersible pump assembly upward above the upper valve while sealingly engaging the line; then (g) closing the upper valve, and retrieving the submersible pump assembly to the surface; then (h) retrieving the upper section of the flow conduit along with the upper valve while leaving the lower section installed in the well; then (i) after repairing or replacing the upper valve, lowering the upper section of the flow conduit back into the well and tying back the upper section of the flow conduit to the lower section of the flow conduit; then (j) reinstalling the submersible pump assembly in the well by repeating steps (c), (d) and (e).
- 45. A method for installing a submersible pump assembly in a well, the method comprising:(a) installing a lower pressure barrier in the well that has an open and a closed position; (b) installing an upper pressure barrier in the well above the lower pressure barrier while the lower pressure barrier is in the closed position; then (c) lowering the submersible pump assembly on a line into the well, with the upper and lower pressure barriers sealing against any pressure in the well; (d) sealing around the line with a pressure controller at the surface of the well, then releasing the upper pressure barrier from sealing against any pressure in the well, and lowering the submersible pump assembly to a desired depth in the well while the lower pressure barrier is still in the closed position; then (e) moving the lower pressure barrier to the open position.
CROSS-REFERENCE
This application claims the benefits of provisional patent application Ser. No. 60/121,455, filed Feb. 24, 1999.
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