Claims
- 1. A method of injecting tubing into a well bore, said tubing having a bottom hole assembly attached thereto, said method comprising:
- providing a well head assembly consisting of a master valve atop the well bore, a pair of shear rams atop the master valve, a riser pipe atop the shear rams, and a dual stripper atop the riser pipe;
- mounting an injector head above the well head assembly and beneath a working platform, providing personnel access to the top of the injector head;
- shutting the master valve and the shear rams;
- opening the dual stripper;
- lowering at least a section of the bottom hole assembly from the working platform through the injector head and the dual stripper into the riser pipe;
- closing the dual stripper to seal around the tubing or the bottom hole assembly;
- opening the master valve and the shear rams; and
- injecting the bottom hole assembly through the master valve and the shear rams into the well bore.
- 2. A method of pulling tubing from a well bore having a well head assembly consisting of a master valve atop the well bore, a pair of shear rams atop the master valve, a riser pipe atop the shear rams, and a dual stripper atop the riser pipe, and an injector head atop the well head assembly and beneath a working platform, providing personnel access to the top of the injector head, said tubing having a bottom hole assembly attached thereto, said method comprising:
- pulling the bottom hole assembly with the injector head through the open master valve and shear rams into the riser pipe;
- shutting the master valve and the shear rams;
- opening the dual stripper; and
- pulling the bottom hole assembly through the dual stripper and the injector head up to the working platform.
- 3. An improved injection apparatus for running tubing and attached downhole assemblies into and out of a well bore, said apparatus comprising:
- a support structure adjacent to a well bore;
- a working platform secured to said support structure;
- a wellhead assembly including:
- a valve;
- a shear ram; and
- a riser pipe;
- a stripper affixedly mounted atop said wellhead assembly, said stripper being capable of selectively closing around the tubing in a pressure sealing relationship while allowing vertical movement of the tubing; and
- an injector mounted beneath said working platform and above said stripper, for gripping the tubing and conveying the tubing through said stripper.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 3, wherein said injector is fixedly mounted relative to said stripper during the use of said apparatus in conveying tubing.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 3, further comprising a gooseneck for coiled tubing, the lower end of which is spaced above said working platform a distance sufficient to provide personnel access to the tubing at the work platform.
- 6. The apparatus of claim 3, wherein said stripper has engagement members selectively moveable between an open position and a closed position, said engagement members being spaced apart from the tubing and the downhole assembly in said open position, said engagement members selectively sealing around the tubing or the downhole assembly in said closed position.
- 7. The apparatus of claim 3, further comprising a gooseneck for coiled tubing moveably mounted relative to the top of said injector.
- 8. An improved injection apparatus for running tubing and attached downhole assemblies into and out of a well bore, said apparatus comprising:
- a support structure adjacent to a well bore;
- a working platform secured to said support structure;
- a wellhead assembly including:
- a valve;
- a shear ram; and
- a riser pipe;
- a stripper affixedly mounted atop said wellhead assembly, said stripper being capable of selectively closing around the tubing in a pressure sealing relationship while allowing vertical movement of the tubing;
- an injector above said stripper, for gripping the tubing and conveying the tubing through said stripper; and
- a mandrel removeably mounted in said injector for vertical movement and adapted to be detachably connected to jointed tubular members.
- 9. A method of injecting jointed tubing into a well bore, said tubing having a bottom hole assembly attached thereto, said method comprising:
- providing a well head assembly consisting of a master valve atop the well bore, a pair of shear rams atop the master valve, a riser pipe atop the shear rams, and a dual stripper atop the riser pipe;
- mounting an injector head above the well head assembly, with a mandrel mounted in said injector head for vertical movement;
- shutting the master valve and the shear rams;
- opening the dual stripper;
- attaching the bottom hole assembly to the mandrel;
- lowering at least a section of the bottom hole assembly with the injector head through the dual stripper into the riser pipe, by lowering the mandrel;
- closing the dual stripper to seal around the tubing or the bottom hole assembly;
- attaching an additional section of jointed tubing between the mandrel and the bottom hole assembly;
- opening the master valve and the shear rams; and
- injecting the bottom hole assembly through the master valve and the shear rams into the well bore, by lowering the mandrel.
- 10. A method of pulling jointed tubing from a well bore having a well head assembly consisting of a master valve atop the well bore, a pair of shear rams atop the master valve, a riser pipe atop the shear rams, and a dual stripper atop the riser pipe, an injector head above the well head assembly, and a mandrel mounted in said injector head for vertical movement, said jointed tubing having a bottom hole assembly attached thereto, said method comprising:
- attaching the jointed tubing to the mandrel;
- pulling the bottom hole assembly with the injector head through the open master valve and shear rams into the riser pipe, by raising the mandrel;
- shutting the master valve and the shear rams;
- opening the dual stripper; and
- pulling the bottom hole assembly with the injector head through the dual stripper, by raising the mandrel.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a divisional of patent application Ser. No. 08/600,842, filed Feb. 13, 1996, now. U.S. Pat. No. 5,738,173 titled Universal Pipe and Tubing Injection Apparatus and Method; which is a continuation-in-part of patent application. Ser. No. 08/402,117, filed Mar. 10, 1995, titled Modular Rig Design, now abandoned; Ser.No. 08/524,984, filed Sept. 8, 1995, titled Modular Rig Design, now abandoned; and Ser. No. 08/543,683, filed Oct. 16, 1995, titled Coiled Tubing Apparatus, now abandoned; and which claims priority from Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/007,229, filed Nov. 3, 1995, titled Jointed Tubing Injection Apparatus and Method.
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