Claims
- 1. A method of forming a ROV deployable tree cap constructed and arranged for installation on a production hub of a subsea tree; said method comprising the steps of:
- forming a tree cap body from a lightweight non-metallic material to define a pair of generally parallel sides connected by upper and lower ends;
- positioning a metallic sealing member movable relative to said non-metallic body on the lower end of said non-metallic body;
- providing fluid control means on said tree cap body to effect movement of said sealing member relative to said body; and
- moving said metallic sealing member downwardly in response to said fluid control means relative to said body into a sealing position with the production bore of said hub.
- 2. The method as set forth in claim 1 further including the steps of:
- providing releasable locking members for said sealing member in the sealing position of said sealing member;
- providing additional fluid control means on said tree cap body for locking of said locking members; and
- moving said locking members in response to said additional fluid control means into locked position after said sealing member is moved into sealing position with said production bore.
- 3. The method as set forth in claim 1 further including the steps of:
- forming said metallic sealing member of a seal plate for fitting on the upper end of said hub and a piston extending upwardly from said seal plate; and
- applying fluid to said piston from said first mentioned fluid control means to move said seal plate into sealing position with said production bore of said hub.
- 4. The method as set forth in claim 1 further including the steps of:
- providing a pair of spring urged latch pins on said tree cap body for engaging an outer peripheral groove on said production hub in a latched relation upon downward movement of said tree cap onto said hub;
- providing actuating means for said pins on the upper end of said body for unlatching of said pins from said groove; and
- actuating said actuating means from an ROV to unlatch said pins from said groove for removal of said tree cap from said production hub.
- 5. The method as set forth in claim 4 including the steps of:
- providing an ROV accessible handle on said upper end of said tree cap body; and
- operating said ROV accessible handle for unlatching of said pins from said production hub.
- 6. The method as set forth in claim 2 wherein said additional fluid control means on said body for locking of said locking members includes a fluid operated piston; and further including the step of:
- actuating said fluid operated piston from said additional fluid control means for movement of said piston into a locking relation with said locking members.
- 7. The method as set forth in claim 6 further including the step of:
- actuating said additional fluid control means for movement of said piston out of locking relation with said locking members.
- 8. The method as set forth in claim 1 including the steps of:
- providing a plurality of mounting positions along the upper end of said tree cap body; and
- mounting a plurality of ROV accessible control elements on said mounting positions for controlling a releasable connection of the tree cap on the hub, the control elements having handles positioned for engagement by manipulator arms of the ROV for permitting installation of the tree cap on the subsea tree and retrieval of the tree cap from the subsea tree.
- 9. A method for installing a subsea Xmas tree cap on a subsea Xmas tree above the mudline; the subsea Xmas tree having a projecting upper hub to receive the tree cap including a production bore and an annulus bore, said upper hub having an outer peripheral surface and an inner peripheral surface; the method comprising the steps of:
- providing the tree cap with an outer latch means for latching into the outer peripheral surface of said upper hub, a fluid operated inner latch means for latching onto the inner peripheral surface of said upper hub, and a seal plate for sealing the production bore and the annulus bore;
- lowering the tree cap onto said hub,
- latching said cap with said outer latch means onto the outer surface of said hub;
- moving said seal plate downwardly relative to said tree cap against said projecting upper hub of said Xmas tree to provide a sealing relation with said production bore and annulus bore; and
- then latching said seal plate with said fluid operated inner latching means to the inner peripheral surface of said upper hub.
- 10. The method as set forth in claim 9 including the steps of:
- providing fluid pressure means for moving said seal plate downwardly into sealing relation with said upper hub; and
- providing fluid pressure to said fluid operated inner latch means after said seal plate is in sealed relation to urge said fluid operated inner latch means into releasable locking position with said inner peripheral surface of said upper hub.
- 11. A lightweight ROV deployable tree cap for a subsea tree having a projecting production hub and an outer funnel guide supported on the hub with alignment means on the guide for the cap said cap comprising:
- a lightweight elongate non-metallic cap body extending across the funnel guide and supported thereon in an aligned position with the subjacent hub on the tree;
- a seal plate member mounted on said cap body for relative movement and positioned over a production bore of the hub; and
- fluid pressure means for forcing said seal plate member downwardly relative to said cap body into a sealed landed position with the production bore of said hub.
- 12. The lightweight ROV deployable tree cap as set forth in claim 11,
- wherein said fluid pressure means includes a piston operatively connected to said seal plate member for forcing said seal plate member downwardly into sealed position with the production bore when actuated.
- 13. The lightweight ROV deployable tree cap as set forth in claim 11,
- wherein said seal plate member has a downwardly extending tubular member for fitting within said production bore in sealing relation upon landing of said seal plate member on the upper end of said hub.
- 14. A lightweight ROV deployable tree cap for a subsea tree having an upper production hub including a production bore, and an annulus bore; said tree cap comprising:
- a lightweight non-metallic body having a plurality of openings and bores therein for mounting of operating elements of said tree cap thereon for latching onto said hub and for sealing said production and annulus bores; said operating elements including latch means for initially latching externally onto said hub prior to sealing of said production and annulus bore; and
- hydraulically actuated sealing means movable relative to said body for sealing said production and annulus bores after said latch means has latched onto said hub.
- 15. A lightweight ROV deployable tree cap as set forth in claim 14,
- wherein said sealing means includes a sealing plate for landing on said hub and a hydraulically actuated piston for forcing said sealing plate into landed position on said hub for sealing against said hub.
- 16. A lightweight ROV deployable tree cap as set forth in claim 15,
- wherein said sealing plate has a pair of downwardly projecting tubular sealing members for fitting within said production and annulus bores in sealing relation thereto upon landing of said sealing plate on said hub.
- 17. A lightweight deployable tree cap as set forth in claim 14,
- wherein an outer housing is mounted on said cap body in fixed relation and receives said hydraulically actuated sealing means therein, said sealing means including a seal plate having downwardly extending tubular seal members for fitting within said production and annulus bores in sealing relation, said hub having a landing shoulder for contacting said sealing plate in landed relation upon actuation of said hydraulically actuated sealing means and downward movement of said sealing plate relative to said outer housing.
- 18. A lightweight ROV deployable tree cap for a subsea tree having a hub with a production bore therein; said ROV deployable tree cap comprising:
- a lightweight non-metallic body having a plurality of predetermined mounting positions for mounting a plurality of operating assemblies thereon for coupling onto said hub and sealing against said production bore; said operating assemblies including:
- coupling means for coupling said tree cap onto said hub; and
- hydraulically operated sealing means for sealing said production bore after coupling of said coupling means to said hub.
- 19. A lightweight ROV deployable tree cap as set forth in claim 18,
- wherein said non-metallic body has a pair of generally parallel opposed sides and an upper end extending between said opposed sides; and
- a handle mounted on said upper end engageable by an ROV for maneuver of said tree cap by the ROV including lifting and lowering of the tree cap.
- 20. A lightweight ROV deployable tree cap as set forth in claim 18,
- wherein hydraulic fluid actuating means are operatively connected to said hydraulically operated sealing means to force said sealing means downwardly into sealing relation with said production bore; and
- a hydraulic fluid source on said ROV is operatively connected to said fluid actuating means for actuation of said sealing means.
- 21. A lightweight ROV deployable tree cap as set forth in claim 20,
- wherein a hydraulic fluid coupler is removably mounted on said non-metallic body for coupling said fluid actuating means to said hydraulic fluid source.
- 22. A lightweight ROV deployable tree cap as set forth in claim 21,
- wherein said hydraulic fluid coupler is mounted on an upper end of said non-metallic body and a handle extends therefrom engageable by a ROV manipulator arm for installation of said coupler for the supply of hydraulic fluid to said hydraulic fluid actuating means.
- 23. A lightweight ROV deployable tree cap as set forth in claim 21,
- wherein a receptacle is mounted on the upper end of said non-metallic body for said hydraulic fluid coupler and has fluid lines extending therefrom, and said hydraulic fluid coupler has a handle thereon engageable by said ROV for installation of said fluid coupler within said receptacle.
- 24. A lightweight ROV deployable tree cap as set forth in claim 18,
- wherein said hub has an outer annular groove thereabout, said coupling means for coupling said tree cap onto said hub includes a plurality of latch pins engageable in a projected position with said groove upon lowering of said tree cap onto said hub for initial latching of said tree cap onto said hub; and
- a handle is mounted on said non-metallic body for engagement by the ROV for movement of said latch pins to retracted position removed from said groove to permit release of said tree cap from said hub.
- 25. A lightweight ROV deployable tree cap as set forth in claim 18,
- wherein said hub has an inner annular groove about its inner peripheral surface and an annular shoulder adjacent said groove; said hydraulically operated sealing means for sealing said production bore including a sealing plate for landing on said shoulder in a sealed relation to said production bore; and
- said coupling means includes locking segments for fitting within said inner annular groove when said sealing plate is landed on said shoulder, and hydraulic fluid means for forcing said sealing plate downward into a landed position on said shoulder and for forcing said locking segments into locking engagement with said inner annular groove after landing of said sealing plate.
- 26. A lightweight ROV deployable tree cap as set forth in claim 25,
- wherein said hydraulic fluid means includes a first fluid actuated piston for forcing said sealing plate downwardly and a second fluid actuated piston for forcing said locking segments into locking engagement.
- 27. A lightweight ROV deployable tree cap as set forth in claim 26,
- wherein a position indicator member is operatively connected to said sealing plate to indicate visually when said sealing plate is in a landed position.
- 28. A lightweight ROV deployable tree cap as set forth in claim 16,
- wherein a position indicator member is operatively connected to said locking segments to indicate visually when said locking segments are in a locked position.
REFERENCE TO RELATED PROVISIONAL APPLICATION
This application claims the benefit of provisional application Ser. No. 60/067,434 filed Dec. 3, 1997.
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