Claims
- 1. A subsea wellhead assembly, comprising:
an outer tubular member having a bore containing a grooved profile; an inner tubular member that lands within the outer tubular member, the inner tubular member adapted to be joined to a portion of conductor casing extending from a low pressure wellhead housing; a locking member carried by the inner tubular member that moves between a locked and unlocked position relative to the grooved profile to lock the inner tubular member to the outer tubular member; an axially moveable, hydraulically actuated locking sleeve carried within the inner tubular member that slidingly engages the locking member for selectively camming the locking member between the locked and unlocked positions; and an ROV port extending from the locking sleeve to the exterior of the conductor casing joined to the inner tubular member for interfacing with an ROV to supply hydraulic fluid.
- 2. The connector according to claim 1, wherein the locking member comprises a c-ring extending around the outer circumference of the inner tubular member.
- 3. The connector according to claim 1, wherein the outer tubular member is embedded into the seafloor, having an upper end below the mudline.
- 4. The connector according to claim 1, wherein the locking member comprises a lock dog that extends from an outer portion of the locking member through the inner tubular member for engaging the locking sleeve.
- 5. The connector according to claim 1, wherein the locking sleeve actuates the locking member to the locked position by sliding axially upward.
- 6. The connector according to claim 1, wherein the ROV port further comprises tubing extending from the inner tubular member upward through a portion of the conductor casing.
- 7. The connector according to claim 1, wherein the ROV port extends to a portion of the conductor casing above the seafloor.
- 8. The connector according to claim 1, wherein the lock actuates between locked and unlocked positions by moving radially inward and outward.
- 9. The connector according to claim 1, wherein the locking sleeve further comprises a piston formed on an outer surface of the locking sleeve; and
a fluid chamber defined by the piston for receiving the hydraulic fluid to force the piston and locking sleeve axially upward and downward.
- 10. The connector according to claim 9, wherein the ROV port further comprising at least hydraulic fluid ports, one of which capable of transmitting the hydraulic fluid into a portion of the chamber axially below the piston, and the other port being capable of transmitting hydraulic fluid into a portion of the chamber axially above the piston.
- 11. A subsea wellhead assembly, comprising:
an outer tubular member embedded in the seafloor with an upper end below the mudline of the seafloor and having a bore containing a grooved profile; an inner tubular member that inserts into the outer tubular member, the inner tubular member adapted to be joined to portion of conductor casing extending from a low pressure housing; a locking member carried by the inner tubular member that moves between a locked and unlocked position relative to the grooved profile to lock the inner tubular member to the outer tubular member; an axially moveable, hydraulically actuated locking sleeve carried within the inner tubular member that slidingly engages the locking member for selectively camming the locking member between the locked and unlocked positions; a hydraulic passage extending from the locking sleeve through the inner tubular member to the conductor casing; and an ROV port extending through a side of the conductor casing at a position above the seafloor, the ROV port is in communication with the hydraulic passage for interfacing with an ROV to supply hydraulic fluid.
- 12. The connector according to claim 11, wherein the locking member comprises a c-ring extending around the outer circumference of the inner tubular member.
- 13. The connector according to claim 11, wherein the locking member comprises a lock dog that extends from an outer portion of the locking member through the inner tubular member for engaging the locking sleeve.
- 14. The connector according to claim 11, wherein the locking sleeve actuates the locking member to the locked position by sliding axially upward to a locked position.
- 15. The connector according to claim 11, wherein the locking sleeve actuates the locking member to the unlocked position by sliding axially downward to an unlocked position.
- 16. The connector according to claim 11, wherein the locking sleeve actuates the locking member to a latched but unlocked position by axially sliding to a substantially middle position of an axial stroke of the locking sleeve.
- 17. The connector according to claim 11, wherein the ROV port further comprises tubing extending through a portion of the conductor casing to the hydraulic passage.
- 18. The connector according to claim 11, wherein the lock actuates between locked and unlocked positions by moving radially inward and outward.
- 19. The connector according to claim 11, wherein the locking sleeve further comprises a piston formed on an outer surface of the locking sleeve; and
a fluid chamber defined by the piston for receiving a hydraulic fluid to force the piston and locking sleeve axially upward and downward.
- 20. The connector according to claim 19, wherein the ROV port further comprising at least hydraulic fluid ports, one of which capable of transmitting hydraulic fluid into a portion of the chamber axially below the piston, and the other port being capable of transmitting hydraulic fluid into a portion of the chamber axially above the piston.
- 21. A method of disconnecting a conduit from a conductor case of a subsea well comprising:
providing an inner tubular member connected to the lower end of a portion of conductor casing extending from a low pressure wellhead housing and located within an outer tubular member of a subsea well having a grooved profile on its interior surface, a locking member that selectively engages the grooved profile and is carried by the inner tubular member, and a locking sleeve that slidingly engages the locking member for actuating the locking member between locked and unlocked positions; injecting hydraulic fluid with an ROV through an ROV port to slide the locking sleeve relative to the locking member; actuating the locking member with the locking sleeve so that the locking member is out of engagement with the grooved profile; and lifting the inner tubular member from within the outer tubular member.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This patent application claims the benefit of co-pending, provisional patent application U.S. Serial No. 60/433,672, filed on Dec. 16, 2002, which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
Provisional Applications (1)
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