Information
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Patent Grant
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6276451
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Patent Number
6,276,451
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Date Filed
Thursday, May 4, 200024 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, August 21, 200123 years ago
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 166 53
- 166 771
- 166 854
- 166 911
- 166 971
- 166 363
- 166 364
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A pressure relief system for use in live well snubbing has blow-out preventers (BOPs) mounted one above the other in a BOP stack on a live well bore and spools installed between successive ones of the blow-out preventers, the spools and the blow-out preventers being arranged along a passage communicating with the well bore and serving to receive piping therethrough during snubbing operations. Supply ducts communicating with the passage between successive ones of the blow-out preventers are provided with gas pressure regulators.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a pressure relief system for use in live well snubbing.
2. Description of the Related Art
For the insertion of piping and tools into live well bores, and the extraction of piping and tools from live well bores, known as “snubbing”, it is conventional to employ a snubbing unit provided with one or more blow-out preventers (BOPs), which are closed into pressuretight engagement with the piping in order to prevent leakage of gas under pressure from the well bore.
During conventional snubbing operations, it is considered standard procedure to operate at the available surface pressure. For example, for a well having 4,500 psi surface pressure, then this pressure would typically be consistently maintained at the uppermost blow-out preventer while performing snubbing or stripping operations through annular BOPs.
The present invention is based on the concept that it would be desirable to reduce the pressure between the well bore and the apparatus employed for snubbing, thereby reducing unnecessary risks and improving the safety of what would otherwise normally be considered to be a very hazardous operation, i.e. moving pipe through blow-out preventers at a pressure differential of 4,500 psi
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
According to the present invention, there is provided a pressure relief system for use in live well snubbing, between the well bore and an overlying snubbing installation, which comprises a plurality of blow-out preventers mounted one above the other on the well bore, with a plurality of spools installed between successive ones of the blow-out preventers, the spools and the blow-out preventers being arranged along a passage communicating with the well bore and serving to receive piping therethrough during snubbing operations. Gas supply ducts communicate with the passage between successive ones of the blow-out preventers and are provided with gas pressure regulators, so that the pressure in the passage progressively increases along the passage in an upward direction.
In a preferred embodiment of the invention, pressure bleed-off ducts communicate with the passage between the blow-out preventers and are provided with pressure relief valves for limiting the pressures in the passage between successive ones of the blow-out preventers.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING
The invention will be more readily understood from the following description of a preferred embodiment thereof given, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying diagrammatic drawing, which illustrates a pressure relief system according to the present invention.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
In the accompanying drawing, there is provided a pressure relief system indicated generally by reference numeral
10
which is arranged on a well bore
12
and which comprises a plurality of blow-out preventers indicated generally by reference numerals
14
through
17
.
The blow-out preventers
14
through
17
are mounted one above the other, with the lowest blow-out preventer
14
supported on a well head casing
20
.
Spools
21
through
23
are provided between the blow-out preventers
14
through
17
and, together with the blow-out preventers
14
through
17
, form a passage
24
through which piping (not shown) can be fed into and from the well bore
12
during snubbing operations.
A first gas supply duct
28
has an inlet end
30
provided with a shut-off valve
32
and communicates through the inlet ends of gas supply ducts
34
,
35
and
36
with the passage
24
, at the spools
21
,
22
and
23
, respectively, i.e. between successive ones of the blow-out preventers
14
through
17
. The duct
28
is provided with a first pressure regulator
38
, between the ducts
34
and
35
, and a second pressure regulator
40
, between the ducts
35
and
36
.
Each of the ducts
34
through
36
is also provided, at its outlet end, with a gas shut-off valve
42
.
A further gas supply duct
44
, which is connected to a compressed gas source, e.g. one or more compressed gas cylinders or a compressor, may be provided for supplying gas under pressure into the duct
28
and through the ducts
34
,
35
and
36
to the passage
24
. This compressed gas source and the duct
44
may, however, be omitted or, alternatively, may be provided instead of the connection to the well bore through the duct
28
.
The spools
21
,
22
and
23
are also each provided with a respective pressure bleed-off duct
46
,
47
or
48
, each of which is provided at its inlet end with a gas shut-off valve
49
.
The bleed-off ducts
47
and
48
are also provided with respective pressure reliefvalves
50
and
52
, and with bypass ducts
54
, which bypass the pressure relief valves
50
and
52
and which are provided with gas shut-off valves
56
.
In operation of this pressure control system, gas under pressure is supplied through the duct
28
from the well bore
12
, and/or through the duct
44
from the compressed gas source, to the gas supply ducts
34
,
35
and
36
. If, for example, the gas supply duct
34
supplies gas at a pressure of 4,500 psi into the passage
24
at the casing
21
, i.e. between the blow-out preventers
14
and
15
, then the pressure regulator
38
may be set so that the duct
35
provides gas at a pressure of 3,000 psi into the casing
22
between the blow-out preventers
15
and
16
, and so that the duct
36
supplies gas at a pressure of 1,500 psi into the casing
23
between blow-out preventers
16
and
17
.
Consequently, as will be apparent, the pressure from the well bore which acts on the snubbing installation overlying the pressure control system
10
is reduced from 4,500 psi to 1,500 psi
By this means, any desired working or surface pressure can be achieved in order to enable the piping to be safely moved through the blow-out preventers of the snubbing installation while maintaining the well pressure in the well bore
12
.
With this arrangement, the effective well pressure at the uppermost BOP
17
is reduced but the forces resulting from the well pressure acting across the cross-sectional area of the pipe remain the same.
In general, it is not recommended to move or strip pipe repeatedly through annular BOPs above 2,500 psi It is also not recommended to maintain more than 2000 psi differential pressure between annular BOPs as the effects of the topside differential can affect the closing and opening of the BOPs. Too great a pressure above works against the cross-sectional area of the piston that hydraulically forces or releases the annular BOPs into closed or open positions, respectively.
The regulators
50
and
52
are set at a pressure slightly higher than the regulators
38
and
40
so as to maintain a consistent pressure between successive BOPs. Any undesired increase in pressure is vented through ducts
47
and
48
by the pressure relief valves
50
and
52
.
The by-pass ducts
54
and valves
56
allow pressure to be selectively discharged when required.
During such venting, the valve
32
is closed and the valves
49
and
56
are open
As will be apparent to those skilled in the art, by adding additional spools, valves, BOPs, regulators and reliefvalves and appropriately adjusting the working pressures of the pressure regulators and pressure relief valves, other differential pressure reliefs for servicing of the live well bore
12
can readily be achieved.
Claims
- 1. A pressure relief system for use in live well snubbing, comprising:a plurality of blow-out preventers (BOPS) mounted one above the other in a BOP stack on a live well bore; a plurality of spools installed between successive ones of said blow-out preventers; said spools and said blow-out preventers being arranged along a passage communicating with the well bore, the passage serving to receive piping therethrough during snubbing operations; a plurality of gas supply ducts communicating with said passage between successive ones of said blow-out preventers; and gas pressure regulators in said gas supply ducts.
- 2. A pressure relief system as claimed in claim 1, further comprising pressure bleed-off ducts communicating with said passage between said blow-out preventers, said pressure bleed-off ducts being provided with pressure relief valves.
- 3. A pressure relief system as claimed in claim 2, further comprising bypass ducts communicating with said pressure bleed-off ducts, said bypass ducts being provided with gas valves.
- 4. A pressure relief system as claimed in claim 1, wherein said gas supply ducts have inlet ends connected to said well bore.
- 5. A pressure relief system as claimed in claim 1, further comprising a compressed gas source separate from said well bore, said gas supply ducts having inlet ends connected to said compressed gas source.
- 6. A pressure relief system as claimed in claim 1, wherein said gas supply ducts are each provided with a gas shut-off valve.
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