TECHNICAL FIELD
The present invention relates to a through BOP Lubrication System that allows for a positioning and testing of elements through a Blow Out Preventer stack (BOP) through a full pressure control system.
In all wells, producers and injectors, pressure control equipment is required during any operation to allow well control and perform the operations safely. As per the international operations standards and the standard of any operator, two barriers between the well bore and surface must be available during all operations.
An operation step of concern is prior to nipple down the Blow Out Preventers (BOP) and installation of the X-mas tree or vice versa. The second barrier, beside the tested plug or DHSV, is usually a plugging device that is arranged in the tubing hanger profile such as a one way Back Pressure Valve (BPV) or a Two Ways Check Valve (TWCV).
Currently while the rig Blow Out Preventers (BOP) is on top of the well head, and the elevation from rig floor rotary table to the tubing hanger can vary from 30 ft to 110 ft, installing any of the plugging devices in the tubing hanger profile is performed using a dry rod, wherein slim pipe joints are connected together by pin or thread and are then welded, with a bottom connection allowing make up tubing hanger plugs and a running/retrieving tool which is operated manually.
A challenge exists with maintaining pressure control during installation and retrieving of the Back Pressure Valve (BPV) or any other plugging device from the tubing hanger profile that will act as secondary well barrier.
In new wells where the completion string is just landed and tested the last operation before nipple up the X-mas tree is to install a tubing hanger back pressure valve (BPV) or any other plugging device, as a secondary barrier prior to nipple down the Blow Out Preventers (BOP). Installing the back pressure valve (BPV) or any other plugging device thru the drilling Blow Out Preventer (BOP) is usually done using a dry rod, were the Blow Out Preventers (BOP) does not provide any seal on the dry rod. If at this stage the Down Hole Safety Valve (DHSV) fails for any reason, there will be no barrier or any pressure control device allowing control the well and contain the hydrocarbon.
Further, in old wells where workover is required the first operation after nipple up, the Blow Out Preventers (BOP) will be recover tubing hanger Back Pressure Valve (BPV) or any other plugging device. At this stage the well has been killed and controlled with kill fluid and sometimes with down hole plugs or by a tested Down Hole Safety Valve. But the string condition may be not known, particularly it might be not known if it is under flow or has losses, as such condition might change while removing the old X-Mas tree and installing the Blow Out Preventers (BOP). Therefore, using the dry rod to remove the Back Pressure Valve from tubing hanger is considered as a high risk operation which may cause a personnel injury and/or may cause an environmental impact.
Thus, from safety perspective, using dry rod can introduce the following risks whenever it is used. First the risk of an environmental impact is given, if hydrocarbon is released to the sea, soil and atmosphere. Further the risk of a personnel injury is given which can take place for example while running dry rod manually as it can fall and hit the person around. Further, the risk occurs that personnel gets hurt and injured if trapped pressure below the tubing hanger plug is released suddenly while attempting to release the tubing hanger plug.
The prior art document US 2012 0024521 A1 discloses a lubricator system to use at a wellhead (oil or natural gas well). In this system a polished rod of the lubricator is disposed with a BPVs for its placement. Further, a piston is provided which is connected to the polished rod to cause the rod to move up and down to place and retrieve BPVs.
The present invention solves the above-mentioned problems by a through Blow Out Preventer (BOP) lubrication system according to claim 1.
Particularly, a through BOP lubrication system according to the invention, which is capable to be run through a rig blow out preventer located below the rig floor, the through BOP lubrication system comprises a lubricator having a polished rod, wherein the polished rod at the bottom end thereof comprising a first high torque connection for connection with a dry rod; a riser for connecting the lubricator with the well tubing, wherein the riser is capable of running through a blow out preventer stack; a dry rod, which is arranged within the riser; and wherein the dry rod at the top end thereof comprises a second high torque connection, wherein the dry rod is connected to the polished rod of the lubricator via the first and second high torque connections.
The through Blow Out Preventers (BOP) Lubrication System provides a full pressure control system and manages well pressure when it becomes necessary. It can be run thru the rig Blow Out Preventers (BOP) from rig floor to provide smooth access to the tubing hanger plug profile allowing run and retrieve Back Pressure Valves (BPV's) or tubing hanger plugs with full pressure control capability and with ability to contain any hydrocarbon flux that can flow thru the tubing hanger and rig Blow Out Preventers (BOP) stack. Thereby, the lubricator allows exact placing and testing of for example back pressure valves or other elements attached to the dry rod through the BOP stack.
Contrary to the prior art, the present invention uses a dry rod for BPVs placement, wherein the dry rod is in high torque connection with the polished rod of the lubricator. Therefore, the top most connection of the dry rod is be compatible with the lubricator polished rod connection. Further, a riser allows a smooth access to tubing hanger to install and retrieve BPVs since the riser with different length and different bottom subs or joints.
Preferably, the riser comprises a plurality of riser tube elements, that are connected to each other via high pressure rating riser joints. Thus, the riser can be adapted to the desired height for locating the lubricator above the rig floor.
Preferably, the top most riser tube element comprises a pressure gauge. By the pressure gauge the pressure within the riser can be measured. This allows for testing the pressure integrity of the BOP and other elements of the wellhead. Further the pressure gauge will allow a continuous monitoring of the well head pressure after removing the tubing hanger plugging device.
Preferably, the lower most riser tube element comprises inlet holes.
Preferably, the riser further comprises a riser bottom sub element designed for a single completion tubing hanger, for connecting the riser with a single well tubing hanger plug profile. Such riser single bottom sub element provides a smooth access to tubing hanger for a single tubing.
Alternatively, the riser further comprises a riser bottom sub element designed for a dual completion tubing hanger, for connecting the riser with a dual well tubing hanger plug profile. Such riser dual bottom sub element provides a smooth access to tubing hanger for a dual tubing.
Preferably, the dry rod comprises a plurality of dry rod tube elements, that are connected to each other via high torque rating dry rod joints. Thus, the dry rod can be adapted to the desired length for positioning e.g. a back pressure valve below a BOP stack and the lubricator above the rig floor.
Preferably, the lower most dry rod tube element, comprises at the bottom end thereof a socket head, for connection with a running or retrieving tool.
Preferably, the lubricator comprises a housing, an upper packing and a lower packing, wherein the upper and lower packings seal the polished rod against the housing.
Preferably, the lubricator further comprises a hydraulically actuated middle packing that further seals the polished rod against the housing, wherein the middle packing is arranged in-between the lower and the upper packing of the lubricator.
Preferably, the through BOP lubrication system further comprises a C-plate.
Preferably, the through BOP lubrication system further comprises a dry rod lifting cap for lifting the dry rod.
Preferably, the through BOP lubrication system further comprises a riser lifting cap for lifting the riser.
The above mentioned problems are further solved by a method of testing a through BOP lubrication system, comprising the following steps in the following sequence:
This allows for testing the extended lubrication system while retrieving for example a H2 TWCV.
Preferably, the method of testing a through BOP lubrication system further comprises the following step:
This allows for testing the extended lubrication system while running a H1 or H2 back pressure valve or while retrieving for example a H1 tool.
In the following preferred embodiments of the invention are described with respect to the drawings. In which shows:
In the following preferred embodiments of the invention are described with respect to the drawings.
The through BOP lubrication system 1 generally comprises a lubricator 10, a riser 20 for connecting the lubricator 10 with a well tubing 2, and a dry rod 30 which is arranged within the riser 20 for placing tools within the tubing 2. The dry rod 30 is connected at its top end thereof with a polished rod 12 of the lubricator 10.
The lubricator 10 comprises a polished rod 12 that can be moved up and down even under pressure. Therefore, the lubricator 10 comprises one or more seals 15, 15, 17 for sealing the polished rod against a lubricator housing 11. Preferably the lubricator 10 comprises an upper packing 13, a lower packing 15 and a middle packing 17 that seal the polished rod against the housing of the lubricator 10. The upper packing 13 is arranged at a higher position than the middle packing 17 which is arranged higher than the lower packing 15. Preferably the middle packing 17 is an hydraulically actuated pack off element to allow test the integrity of the connection between the lubricator and the riser. The lubricator 10 is preferably a high pressure lubricator. The polished rod 12 of the lubricator 10 comprises at the lower end thereof a first high torque connection 14 that is compatible a dry rod 30 for a connection with back pressure valves (BPV) and Two Way Check Valves (TWCV) as well a running and pulling tools. The first high torque connection 14 will be high torque connection with a locking mechanism allowing rotating the string to tight or release the tubing hanger plugs.
The riser 20 connects the lubricator 10 with the well tubing 2. The riser 20 is capable of running through the BOP stack 80 and lifts the lubricator 10 above the rig floor 5. As shown in
The riser 20 further comprises a bottom sub element 40, 42, which is shown individually in
The bottom sub element 42 of
The dry rod 30 connects the polished rod 12 of the lubricator 10 with back pressure valves (BPV) and Two Way Check Valves (TWCV) as well a running and pulling tools 90. As shown in
The through BOP lubricating system 1 may further comprises accessories for better handling of the through BOP lubricating system 1:
The thru BOP lubrication system 1 provides solution of having pressure control system while running/pulling tubing hanger plugs thru Blow Out Preventers (BOP) 80. It is a reliable system, giving the ability of testing, controlling, & pumping through when necessary to control the well while running and retrieving tubing hanger plugs such as the back pressure valve 120.
The thru BOP lubrication system 1 has the following advantages: It provides full pressure control system during installing and retrieving the Back Pressure Valve (BPV) 120 or any other plugging device in the tubing hanger profile that will act as secondary well barrier. It further eliminates human exposure to hazard and injury. It eliminates the possibility of an environment impact. Further it is economically friendly and very reliable.
As shown in
By means of the thru BOP lubrication system 1 a method of testing a through BOP lubrication system can be performed as shown with respect to
This allows for testing the extended lubrication system 1 while retrieving for example a H2 TWCV.
Preferably, the method of testing a through BOP lubrication system further comprises the following steps:
This allows for testing the extended lubrication system while running a H1 or H2 back pressure valve 120 or while retrieving for example a H1 tool.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/IB2019/057076 | 8/22/2019 | WO |