Claims
- 1. A method of lowering a wireline tool on a wireline into a subsea well comprising:
a. providing a rig having a riser extending from a rig floor, with the riser extending to a blowout preventer stack (BOP) on the sea floor; b. lowering a casing lubricator concentrically into the riser; c. concentrically lowering the wireline tool through the casing lubricator; d. suspending the wireline at the top of the casing lubricator; e. placing within an internal portion of a first drill pipe a stripping cable; f. connecting the stripping cable to the wireline suspended at the top of the casing lubricator; g. connecting the first drill pipe to said casing lubricator; h. lowering the casing lubricator and the first drill pipe; i. suspending the wireline at the top of the first drill pipe; j. disconnecting the wireline from the stripping cable; k. placing the stripping cable within an internal portion of a second drill pipe; l. connecting the stripping cable to the wireline suspended at the top of the first drill pipe; m. connecting the second drill pipe to the first drill pipe; n. lowering the second drill pipe; o. repeating steps i through n so that a drill string lubricator is lowered within the riser and until the casing lubricator is at an annular preventor located in the BOP stack with the drill string lubricator extending up to the rotary table on the drill floor; p. closing the annular preventer about the casing lubricator; q. rigging up a control head means at the top of the drill string lubricator.
- 2. The method of claim 1 wherein the step of closing the annular preventer about the casing lubricator includes forming a seal about the casing lubricator and the method further comprising:
testing the seal about the casing lubricator.
- 3. The method of claim 1 wherein the step of lowering the wireline tool further includes closing a blind ram within the BOP stack and lowering the wireline tool to above the closed blind ram.
- 4. The method of claim 3 further comprising opening the blind ram and lowering the wireline tool into the well.
- 5. The method of claim 1 wherein the step of suspending the wireline is accomplished by placing a cable clamp about the wireline.
- 6. The method of claim 1 wherein the control head is a side entry device.
- 7. The method of claim 6 wherein the side entry device contains a first passage for the wireline and a second passage for a fluid, and the method further includes pumping the fluid through the second passage into the drill string.
- 8. The method of claim 1 wherein the steps of suspending the wireline at the top of the first drill pipe includes providing a c-plate means and engaging the c-plate means with a rope socket that is attached to the wireline.
- 9. The method of claim 4 wherein the wireline is an electric wireline and the method further comprises performing logging operations with the wireline tool.
- 10. A method of running a wireline tool on a rig situated over a sea bed, said rig containing a riser extending to the sea bed, the method comprising:
determining an outer diameter size of a casing lubricator; determining a length of the casing lubricator; lowering the casing lubricator into the riser; lowering a wireline tool on a wireline to a subsea BOP stack; rigging up a cable clamp about the wireline on top of the casing lubricator and attaching a rope socket; rigging up a c-plate on top of the casing lubricator and suspending the wireline with the c-plate from the top of the casing lubricator; rigging up a stripper wireline unit; stripping the wireline into a drill string lubricator; rigging down the stripper wireline unit; providing a control head below a top drive device operatively connected to an traveling block of the rig.
- 11. The method of claim 10 further comprising:
rigging up a swivel means below the top drive; rigging up a drill pipe BOP below the top drive and above a rotary table positioned on the rig.
- 12. The method of claim 10 further comprising:
providing an annular preventer and a blind ram on the sea floor; closing the annular preventer about the casing lubricator; closing the blind ram; performing a pressure test with the casing lubricator within the annular preventer and the drill string lubricator concentrically located within the riser.
- 13. The method of claim 12 further comprising:
opening the blind ram; lowering the wireline tools into the well; performing wireline operations.
- 14. The method of claim 13 further comprising:
monitoring the pressure within said riser.
- 15. The method of claim 13 wherein said control head contains a first passage and a second passage and wherein said first passage allows the wireline to be disposed therethrough and the second side contains a mud flow passage and wherein the method further comprises:
pumping a fluid down the mud flow passage.
- 16. The method of claim 13 further comprising:
retrieving the wireline tool from the well; and wherein once the wireline tool is above the blind ram, the blind ram is closed.
- 17. The method of claim 16 further comprising:
removing the control head; stripping the wireline from the drill string lubricator and removing the drill string lubricator from the riser until the first stand of the casing lubricator is at the rotary table of the rig floor.
- 18. A method of lowering a wireline tool from a rig into a subsea well, said rig containing a riser extending to the sea bed, the riser being connected to an annular preventer at the seabed, the method comprising:
placing a casing lubricator concentrically within the riser; lowering a wireline with a wireline tool extending therefrom through the casing lubricator and into the riser to a position above a blind ram in the BOP stack; placing a cable clamp about the wireline so that the cable clamp grabs the wireline and rigging up a rope socket, and then placing a c-plate on top of the casing lubricator so that the c-plate suspends the wireline and the wireline tool; rigging up a stripper wireline unit in order to strip a stripping cable into a drill string lubricator; stripping the stripping cable into the drill string lubricator; lowering the drill string lubricator and attached casing lubricator into the riser; rigging down the stripper wireline unit; rigging up a control head below a top drive, said top drive being operatively attached to a traveling block on the rig.
- 19. The method of claim 18 further comprising:
closing an annular preventer about the casing lubricator in order to create a seal; creating an annulus between the riser and the casing lubricator and the drill string lubricator; applying a pressure to the annulus in order to test the seal of the casing lubricator within the annular preventer.
- 20. The method of claim 19 further comprising:
opening a blind ram at the seabed; lowering the wireline tools into the well; performing wireline operations with the wireline tools.
- 21. The method of claim 20 further comprising:
monitoring the pressure within said annulus.
- 22. The method of claim 21 wherein said control head allows the wireline to be placed within a first side and a second side of said control head contains a mud flow passage in communication with the inner portion of the drill string lubricator, and wherein the method further comprises:
pumping a fluid down the mud flow passage.
- 23. The method of claim 22 further comprising:
pulling out of the well with the wireline tools; closing the blind ram once the wireline tools are above the blind ram.
- 24. The method of claim 23 further comprising:
breaking the connection between the top stand of the lubricator assembly at the rig floor; making up the cable clamp to the wireline and making up the c-plate on top of the drill pipe; slacking off the wireline and disconnecting the wireline at the connectors; removing the control head; stripping the drill string lubricator out of the riser until the first stand of the casing lubricator is at the rotary table at the rig floor.
- 25. A method of conducting wireline operations in a deep subsea environment, comprising the following steps:
a. providing a rig having a riser extending between the rig floor and the floor of the body of water; b. providing at least a blowout preventrer stack (BOP stack) secured to the lower end of the riser, said BOP stack having an annular preventer; c. positioning a wireline subsea blowout preventer control head assembly at the end of the drill string, with a wireline tool disposed within the assembly; d. securing a length of pipe to the lower end of the assembly; e. lowering the drill string down the annulus of the riser; f. sealingly engaging the length of pipe within the annular preventer; g. lowering the tool on the end of a wireline disposed through the assembly as to conduct wireline operations below the BOP stack, while being able to maintain pressure on the drill string.
- 26. The method of claim 25, wherein the assembly comprises:
a. a tool body having a first lower end and a second upper end; b. a principal bore through the tool body from the upper to the lower end; c. a portion of the tool body having a second bore intersecting into the principal bore for allowing a wireline to be inserted through the second bore and extend from the lower end of the tool body for conducting wireline work under pressure.
- 27. An assembly for conducting wireline operations in a deep subsea environment, comprising a wireline subsea blowout preventer control head assembly lowered down an annulus of a riser to substantially the level of the seabed for conducting wireline operations under pressure; the assembly utilized in conjunction with an annular preventer within a BOP stack to prevent pressure from downhole to enter and adversely affect the integrity of the riser.
- 28. A method of conducting wireline operations in a subsea environment, comprising the following steps:
a. providing a rig having a riser extending between the rig floor and the floor of the body of water; b. providing an annular preventer and a BOP stack secured to the lower end of the riser; c. lowering a drill string down the annulus of the riser; d. positioning a wireline entry apparatus at the end of the drill string and wherein said wireline entry apparatus has a wireline tool therein; e. securing a length of pipe to the lower end of the wireline entry apparatus; f. sealingly engaging the length of pipe by the annular preventer and BOP stack; g. lowering the tool on the end of a wireline, with the tool being disposed within the wireline entry apparatus so as to conduct wireline operations below the BOP stack, while being able to maintain pressure on the drill string.
- 29. The method of claim 28, wherein the wireline entry apparatus comprises:
a. a tool body having a first lower end and a second upper end; b. a principal bore through the tool body from the upper to the lower end; c. a portion of the tool body having a second bore intersecting into the principal bore for allowing the wireline to be inserted through the second bore and extend from the lower end of the tool body for conducting wireline work under pressure.
- 30. An assembly for conducting wireline operations in a deep subsea environment, comprising:
a. a wireline subsea blowout preventer control head assembly positioned at the end of a drill string, and lowered down an annulus of a riser to substantially the level of the seabed, so that the assembly may conduct wireline operations under pressure; and b. the wireline subsea blowout preventer control head assembly operating within the riser with an annular preventer within a BOP stack to prevent pressure from downhole to enter and adversely affect the integrity of the riser while the wireline operations are ongoing.
- 31. The assembly in claim 30, wherein there may be further provided a modified entry sub so that a protective sleeve may be positioned over the sub to avoid portions of the sub making contact with objects down the hole.
- 32. A method of lowering a lubricator into a subsea riser, the riser extending from a rig to a BOP stack at the seabed, and wherein a well extends from the BOP stack, and the method comprises:
placing a casing lubricator concentrically within the riser; lowering a wireline with a wireline tool extending therefrom through the casing lubricator and into the riser to a position above a blind ram in the BOP stack; lowering the drill string lubricator and attached casing lubricator into the riser, and wherein said drill string lubricator and attached casing lubricator form the lubricator; rigging up a control head to a top portion of the lubricator.
- 33. The method of claim 32 further comprising:
closing an annular preventer in the BOP stack about the casing lubricator in order to create a seal; creating an annulus between the riser and the casing lubricator and the drill string lubricator; monitoring the pressure within said annulus.
- 34. The method of claim 33 further comprising:
opening a blind ram at the seabed; lowering the wireline tools into the well; performing wireline operations with the wireline tools.
- 35. The method of claim 34 further comprising:
monitoring the pressure within the inner diameter of said lubricator.
- 36. The method of claim 35 wherein said control head allows the wireline to be placed within a first side, and a second side of said control head contains a mud flow passage in communication with the inner portion of the lubricator, and wherein the method further comprises:
pumping a fluid down the mud flow passage.
- 37. The method of claim 36 further comprising:
pulling out of the well with the wireline tools; closing the blind ram once the wireline tools are above the blind ram.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This is a continuation in part application of Ser. No. 10/119,172 filed on Apr. 9, 2002 which is a continuation application of Ser. No. 09/571,787 filed May 16, 2000, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,367,553.
Continuations (1)
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