Claims
- 1. A wellhead assembly, comprising:
a tubular wellhead member in a subsea location; a tubing hanger for supporting a string of production tubing extending from the tubing hanger to a desired depth, defining a tubing annulus around the outer circumference of the tubing; a tubing hanger support member which secures the tubing hanger relative to the tubular wellhead member; a riser assembly in communication with the tubing and extending to a platform at the surface of the sea for conveying production fluids; a conduit extending from the platform alongside the riser; and a passage extending from the tubing annulus through the tubing hanger support member offset from the tubing hanger that communicates with the conduit.
- 2. The wellhead assembly of claim 1, further comprising a stab receptacle located at an upper end of the passage; and
wherein the conduit stabs into the stab receptacle to communicate with the passage.
- 3. The wellhead assembly of claim 1, further comprising a valve block located between the riser and the wellhead member, having at least one valve and a valve block passage extending axially therethrough that communicates with the interior of the string of production tubing; and
wherein a portion of the tubing annulus passage extends through a portion of the valve block.
- 4. The wellhead assembly of claim 1, further comprising a valve block located between the riser and the wellhead member, having at least one valve and a valve block passage extending axially therethrough that communicates with the interior of the string of production tubing; and
wherein a portion of the tubing annulus passage extends alongside the valve block.
- 5. The wellhead assembly of claim 1, further comprising a valve block located above the tubular wellhead member and having a grooved profile connected to the riser assembly, the valve block having at least one valve and a valve block passage extending axially therethrough that communicates with the interior of the string of production tubing; and
wherein a portion the tubing annulus passage extends through the valve block from a lower opening at lower end of the valve block to an upper opening at the upper end of the valve block.
- 6. The wellhead assembly of claim 5, further comprising a stab receptacle that is located on the upper opening; and
a stab that is in fluid communication with the conduit, which engages the stab receptacle when the when the riser connects to the grooved profile of the valve block.
- 7. The wellhead assembly of claim 1, wherein the tubing hanger support member comprises a tubing spool secured to an upper end of the wellhead member.
- 8. The wellhead assembly of claim 1, wherein the tubing hanger support member comprises an adapter that lands within the wellhead member.
- 9. A wellhead assembly, comprising:
a tubular wellhead member; a tubing hanger for supporting a string of production tubing defining a tubing annulus around the outer circumference of the tubing; a tubing hanger support member which secures the tubing hanger relative to the tubular wellhead member; a valve block located above the tubular member, having at least one valve and a valve block passage extending axially therethrough for communicating with the string of production tubing; a production riser extending from a platform to the valve block with a production passage for conveying well fluid to a surface platform; a conduit extending from the platform alongside the riser; and a tubing annulus passage from the tubing annulus through the tubing hanger support member offset from the tubing hanger that communicates with the conduit.
- 10. The wellhead assembly of claim 9, further comprising a valve block stab receptacle connected above the tubing annulus passage to an outer surface of the valve block; and
wherein the tubing annulus passage is in communication with the valve block stab receptacle, and the conduit stabs into the valve block stab receptacle for communicating with the tubing annulus passage.
- 11. The wellhead assembly of claim 10, further comprising a tubular support stab receptacle that is connected to the tubular support; and
a tube extending downward from the valve block receptacle alongside the valve block and having a lower end that stabs into tubular support stab receptacle thereby communicating with the tubing annulus passage.
- 12. The wellhead assembly of claim 9, wherein support member comprises an adapter that lands in an inner bore of the tubular wellhead member.
- 13. The wellhead assembly of claim 9, wherein support member comprises a tubing spool having a lower portion the that lands on and engages a grooved profile on the upper portion of the tubular wellhead member.
- 14. The wellhead assembly of claim 13, wherein the tubing annulus passage further comprises:
a lower portion extending through the tubing spool from the tubing annulus having an opening at the upper end of the tubing spool; and an upper portion extending through the valve block.
- 15. The wellhead assembly of claim 13, further comprising:
a tubular support stab receptacle that is connected to an upper end of the tubing spool; a valve block stab receptacle connected above the tubing annulus passage to an upper end of the valve block, the valve block stab receptacle being in fluid communication with the conduit when the riser connects to the valve block; wherein the tubing annulus passage further comprises: a lower portion extending through the tubing spool from the tubing annulus to the tubular support stab receptacle; and a tube having an upper end connected to the valve block stab receptacle and a lower end that stabs into tubular support stab receptacle.
- 16. The wellhead assembly of claim 9, wherein the tubing annulus passage further comprises a valve block passage extending through the valve block.
- 17. The wellhead assembly of claim 9, wherein the tubing annulus passage further comprises a tube extending alongside the valve block.
- 18. A wellhead assembly, comprising:
a tubular wellhead member; a tubing hanger for supporting a string of production tubing defining a tubing annulus around the outer circumference of the tubing; a tubing spool having a lower portion the that lands on and engages a grooved profile on the upper portion of the tubular wellhead member, which secures the tubing hanger relative to the tubular wellhead member; a valve block located above the tubular member, having at least one valve and a valve block passage extending axially therethrough for communicating with the string of production tubing, the valve block being adapted to connect to a production riser extending from a platform a production passage for conveying well fluid to a surface platform and being adapted to a connect to a conduit extending from the platform alongside the riser; and a tubing annulus passage from the tubing annulus through the tubing hanger support member offset from the tubing hanger that communicates with the conduit.
- 19. The wellhead assembly of claim 18, wherein the tubing annulus passage further comprises a valve block passage extending through the valve block.
- 20. The wellhead assembly of claim 18, wherein the tubing annulus passage further comprises a tube extending alongside the valve block.
- 21. A method of producing a subsea well and communicating with a tubing annulus in the well, comprising the steps:
(a) providing a subsea wellhead assembly; (b) lowering a tubing hanger into engagement with the wellhead assembly, the tubing hanger supporting a string of production tubing; (c) providing a tubing annulus passage through the wellhead assembly around the tubing hanger, the tubing annulus passage being in communication with a tubing annulus in the well around the string of production tubing; (d) connecting a riser assembly from a Christmas tree at the surface of the sea to the wellhead assembly; (e) extending a conduit alongside the riser assembly to the wellhead assembly so that the conduit is in fluid communication with the tubing annulus passage; (f) flowing well fluids up the tubing and the riser assembly to the platform; and (g) communicating between the surface platform and the tubing annulus through the conduit and the tubing annulus passage.
- 22. The method of claim 21, wherein step (e) comprises stabbing the conduit into a stab receptacle at an upper end of the tubing annulus passage.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] Applicant claims priority for the invention described herein through a United States provisional patent application titled “Tubing Annulus Communication for Vertical Flow Subsea Well,” having U.S. patent application Serial No. 60/357,230, which was filed on Feb. 15, 2002, and which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
Provisional Applications (1)
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