Claims
- 1. A tubing injection system for use in an underwater wellbore, comprising:
- (a) a first injector placed underwater to move a tubing into the wellbore;
- (b) a second injector to move the tubing from a source thereof to the first injector; and
- (c) at least one sensor associated with the tubing injection system for providing signals representative of a parameter relating to the tubing injection system for use in controlling operation of at least one of the first and second injectors.
- 2. The tubing injection system according to claim 1 further comprising a riser between the first and second injectors to guide the tubing between the first and second injectors.
- 3. The tubing injection system according to claim 2, wherein the first injector is placed on a wellhead, which comprises:
- (i) a stuffing box below the first injector, the stuffing box providing a seal around the tubing when the tubing passes through the stuffing box; and
- (ii) a lubricator between the wellbore and the stuffing box, the lubricator having a control valve that enables discharging fluids accumulated in the lubricator.
- 4. The tubing injection system according to claim 1, wherein the tubing is selected from a group consisting of (i) coiled-tubing and (ii) jointed tubulars.
- 5. The tubing injection system according to claim 1, wherein the first injector includes a device that securely holds and moves the tubing through the first injector.
- 6. The tubing injection system according to claim 5, wherein the device to securely hold and move the tubing includes at least two gripping members to hold the tubing and an endless chain operated by a motor to move the tubing through the first injector.
- 7. The tubing injection system according to claim 6, wherein the motor and the at least two gripping members are sealed from water.
- 8. The tubing injection system according to claim 1 further comprising a plurality of electrically-operated fluid control valves associated with the first injector for controlling the flow of a pressurized fluid to a plurality of hydraulically-operated devices associated with the first injector.
- 9. The tubing injection system according to claim 8, wherein the electrically-operated fluid control valves are placed under water near the first underwater injector.
- 10. The tubing injection system according to claim 8 further comprising a hydraulic power unit for supplying pressurized fluid to the plurality of electrically-operated fluid control valves, the hydraulic power unit controlling the flow of a pressurized fluid to a plurality of devices associated with the first injector.
- 11. The tubing injection system according to claim 1 further comprising a control unit for controlling operation of at least one of said first and second injectors.
- 12. The tubing injection system according to claim 11, wherein the control unit shuts down the operation of the first injector when speed of the tubing passing therethrough is greater than a predefined limit.
- 13. The tubing injection system according to claim 1 wherein the at least one sensor is selected from a group consisting of (i) a sensor for monitoring tension, (ii) a sensor for determining speed of the tubing, (iii) a sensor for determining slippage of the tubing, (iv) a sensor for indicating size of opening in one of the first and second, (v) a sensor for determining force on the tubing, and (vi) a weight measuring sensor.
- 14. The tubing injection system according to claim 1, further comprising a third injector, said third injector moving the tubing between the source of the tubing and the second injector.
- 15. The tubing injection system according to claim 14, wherein the third injector maintains tension of the tubing within a predetermined range.
- 16. The tubing injection system according to claim 14, wherein the second and third injectors are placed on an offshore platform.
- 17. The tubing injection system according to claim 1 wherein the parameter relating to said tubing infection system is selected from a group consisting of: (i) tension (ii) speed; (iii) slippage, (iv) opening of one of the first and second injectors, (v) force on the tubing, and (vi) weight.
- 18. A method for moving a tubing from a source thereof into a subsea wellbore, comprising:
- (a) providing a first injector under water for moving the tubing into the wellbore;
- (b) providing a second injector at the surface for moving the tubing between the source and the first injector; and
- (c) providing a sensor for determining a parameter for controlling the operation of at least one of said first and second injectors.
- 19. The method of claim 18 further comprising deactivating the second injector after the tubing has passed through the first injector.
- 20. The method of claim 18 further comprising providing a third injector at the surface for moving the tubing from the source to the second injector.
- 21. The method of claim 18 further comprising providing a control unit operatively coupled to the first injector for controlling the operation of the first injector.
- 22. The method of claim 18, wherein providing a sensor comprises selecting the sensor from a group consisting of: (i) a sensor for monitoring tension; (ii) a sensor for determining speed of the tubing; (c) a sensor for determining slippage; (iv) a sensor for indicating size of opening in one of the first and second injectors; (v) a sensor for determining force on the tubing; and (vi) a weight measuring sensor.
- 23. A tubing injection system for moving a tubing from a source thereof into a wellbore, comprising:
- (a) a first injector to move the tubing to and from the source; and
- (b) a second injector spaced apart from the first injector, the second injector receiving the tubing from the first injector and moving the received tubing into and out of the wellbore; and;
- (c) at least one sensor associated with said tubing injection system for providing signals representative of a parameter relating to said tubing injection system for use in controlling operation of at least one of said first and second injectors.
- 24. The tubing injection system according to claim 23, wherein the first injector feeds the tubing into the second injector at a predetermined angle.
- 25. The tubing injection system according to claim 23, wherein the first injector feeds the tubing to the second injector in a manner that maintains a desired arch of the tubing between the first and second injectors.
- 26. The tubing injection system according to claim 25, wherein the first injector maintains the desired arch by adjusting at least one of (i) speed and (ii) angle of the tubing leaving the first injector.
- 27. The tubing infection system according to claim 23 containing a sensor selected from a group of sensors consisting of (a) a force measuring sensor for determining the angle of the tubing passing through the first injector, (b) sensor for measuring the speed of the tubing wherein the at least one sensor is selected from a group consisting of (i) sensor for monitoring tension; (ii) a sensor for determining speed of the tubing; (iii) a sensor for determining slippage of the tubing; (iv) a sensor for indicating size of opening in one of the first and second injectors; (v) a sensor for determining force on the tubing; and (vi) a weight measuring sensor.
- 28. The tubing injection system according to claim 23, wherein the source of the tubing is placed on a first offshore platform and at least one of the first and second injectors is placed on a second offshore platform.
- 29. The tubing injection system according to claim 28, wherein a portion of the tubing between the source and the first injector remains in water during normal operations.
- 30. The tubing injection system according to claim 23, wherein the first injector has associated therewith a plurality of force measuring sensors, each such force measuring sensor having an associated operating range, and wherein the apparatus adjusts the operation of the first injector so as to maintain each such force measuring sensor within its associated operating range.
- 31. The tubing injection system according to claim 23 further comprising
- a control unit for controlling operation of at least one of the first and second injectors.
- 32. The tubing injection system according to claim 31, wherein the control unit controls a parameter of the tubing injection system that is selected from a group consisting of (i) speed of the tubing; (ii) angle of release of the tubing from the first injector; (iii) force on the tubing; and (iv) tension of the tubing.
- 33. The tubing injection system according to claim 31, wherein the control unit includes a computer that controls the operation of the at least one of the first and second injectors in response to measurements made by the sensor in accordance with a program provided to the computer.
- 34. The tubing injection system according to claim 33, wherein the program is based at least in part on a drilling parameter selected from a group consisting of (i) weight on bit, (ii) rate of penetration, (iii) drill bit rotation speed, and (iv) dimensions of a drilling assembly utilized for drilling a wellbore.
- 35. The apparatus according to claim 31, wherein the control unit includes a computer to automatically operate at least one of the first and second injectors to inject the tubing into the wellbore according to a predefined injection rate profile.
- 36. The method according claim 31 further comprising providing a control unit for controlling the operation of the first and second injectors.
- 37. The method according to claim 36 further comprising providing a program to the control unit, said program defining a tubing injection profile.
- 38. The method according to claim 37, wherein the tubing injection profile defines the rate of injection of the tubing into the wellbore.
- 39. The method according to claim 37, wherein the control unit automatically causes the first and second injectors to inject the tubing into the wellbore according to the program.
- 40. The tubing injection system according to claim 23 further comprising a control unit, said control unit including a computer that controls operation of the first and second injectors in response to measurement made by a plurality of sensors associated with tubing injection system and in accordance with a program provided to the computer.
- 41. The tubing injection system according to claim 40, wherein the program is based on drilling parameters selected from a group consisting of (i) weight on bit, (ii) rate of penetration, (iv) drill bit rotation speed, and (v) dimensions of a drilling assembly utilized for drilling a wellbore.
- 42. A method of moving a tubing from a source thereof into a wellbore, comprising:
- (a) moving the tubing from the source thereof by a first injector;
- (b) moving the tubing from the first injector into the wellbore by a second injector; and
- (c) measuring a parameter of said tubing injection system by a sensor provided for said system for controlling operation of at least one of said first and second injectors.
- 43. The method according to claim 42 further comprising:
- providing a computer for controlling the operation of the first and second injectors according to a predefined program.
- 44. The method according to claim 43, wherein the program defines a predetermined rate of injection of the tubing into the wellbore.
- 45. An automated method of injecting a tubing from a source thereof into a wellbore, comprising:
- (a) providing a program, said program containing a tubing injection profile;
- (b) providing at least one injector for moving the tubing from the source into the wellbore; and
- (c) providing a computer associated with the at least one injector, said computer automatically controlling the at least one injector to inject the tubing into the wellbore according to the tubing injection profile.
- 46. The method according to claim 45, wherein the computer adjusts the tubing injection profile as a function of an operating parameters.
- 47. The method according to claim 45, wherein the tubing is injected into the wellbore to perform a desired operation in the wellbore and wherein the tubing injection profile is determined based on a parameters relating to the desired operation.
- 48. The method according to claim 47, wherein the desired operation is drilling of the wellbore and the parameter rate of penetration.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application takes priority from United States Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/027,140, filed on Oct. 1, 1996. This application further is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/825,000, filed on Mar. 26, 1997, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/543,683, filed on Oct. 16, 1995, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/524,984, filed on Sep. 8, 1995, now abandoned, which was a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/402,117, filed on Mar. 3, 1995, now abandoned. Each of the above-noted applications are incorporated herein by reference as if fully set forth herein.
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