Claims
- 1. A wellhead system which includes:a wellhead housing; a first casing hanger which is supported in the wellhead housing and from which a first casing string is suspended; a second casing hanger which is supported in the first casing hanger and from which a second casing string is suspended; a first casing annulus being formed between the wellhead housing and the first casing string, and a second casing annulus being formed between the first casing string and the second casing string; a first removable sealing member which is positioned between the first casing hanger and the wellhead housing; and a second removable sealing member which is positioned between the second casing hanger and the first casing hanger; wherein the first and second sealing members may be independently removed to provide selective access to the first and second casing annuli from above the first and second casing hangers.
- 2. The wellhead system of claim 1, further comprising a Christmas tree which is mounted to the wellhead housing and which includes a first pressure monitoring port and a first fluid path that communicates with both the first pressure monitoring port and one of the first and second casing annuli.
- 3. The wellhead system of claim 2, wherein the Christmas tree further comprises a depending stab which engages the second casing hanger, and wherein the first fluid path extends at least partially through the stab and communicates with the second casing annulus.
- 4. The wellhead system of claim 2, wherein the Christmas tree further comprises a second pressure monitoring port and a second fluid path that communicates with both the second pressure monitoring port and the other of the first and second casing annuli.
- 5. The wellhead system of claim 1, further comprising:a first tubular production member which is connected to the first casing hanger; a first annular space being defined between the first production member and the wellhead housing; wherein the first production member comprises a first pressure monitoring port and a first fluid passage that extends from the first pressure monitoring port and communicates with the first casing annulus via the first annular space.
- 6. The wellhead system of claim 5, wherein the first production member comprises an external production riser which is connected to the wellhead housing and an external production tieback which is sealed to the first casing hanger.
- 7. The wellhead system of claim 5, further comprising:a second tubular production member which is positioned within and connected to the first production member; a second annular space being defined between the first and second production members; wherein the second annular space communicates with both the second casing annulus and a surface tree to which the first and second production members are connected.
- 8. The wellhead system of claim 7, wherein the second production member comprises an internal production riser which is connected to the first production member and an internal production tieback connector which is sealed to the second casing hanger.
- 9. The wellhead system of claim 7, wherein the first production member comprises an external production riser which is connected to the wellhead housing and an external production tieback which is sealed to the first casing hanger, and wherein the second production member comprises an internal production riser which is connected to the external production tieback and an internal production tieback connector which is sealed to the second casing hanger.
- 10. The wellhead system of claim 1, further comprising first means for locking the first casing hanger to the wellhead housing.
- 11. The wellhead system of claim 10, wherein the first locking means comprises:an internally toothed ring which is supported on the wellhead housing; an externally toothed ring which is movably supported on the first casing hanger; and means for engaging the externally toothed ring with the internally toothed ring.
- 12. The wellhead system of claim 11, wherein the engaging means comprises:a drive ring which is movably supported on the first casing hanger below the externally toothed ring; and an insert which is immovably supported on the first casing hanger above the externally toothed ring; wherein as the first casing hanger is landed in the wellhead housing, the drive ring will contact the wellhead housing and force the externally toothed ring upward over the insert, which in turn will force the externally toothed ring radially outwardly into engagement with the internally toothed ring to thereby lock the first casing hanger to the wellhead housing.
- 13. The wellhead system of claim 10, wherein the first casing hanger comprises a fluid passage extending from the first casing annulus to an annular area between the first casing hanger and the wellhead housing above the first locking means.
- 14. The wellhead system of claim 1, further comprising second means for locking the second casing hanger to the first casing hanger.
- 15. The wellhead system of claim 14, wherein the second locking means comprises:a lock ring which is connected to an energizing mandrel that is movably supported on the first casing hanger; and a locking mandrel which is immovably supported on the first casing hanger; wherein as the second casing hanger is landed in the first casing hanger, the second casing hanger will force the energizing mandrel downward and bring the lock ring into engagement with the locking mandrel, which in turn will force the lock ring radially inwardly into engagement with a corresponding groove on the second casing hanger to thereby lock the second casing hanger to the first casing hanger.
- 16. The wellhead system of claim 14, wherein at least one of the first and second casing hangers comprises a fluid passage extending from the second casing annulus to an annular area between the first casing hanger and the second casing hanger above the second locking means.
Parent Case Info
This application is based on U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/284,307, which was filed on Apr. 17, 2001.
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