Claims
- 1. An improved injection apparatus for running both jointed and coiled tubular members into and out of a well bore in the earth, said apparatus comprising:
- a support structure adjacent to a well bore;
- an injector carried by said support structure in an operative position, said injector being capable of releasably gripping a selected jointed or coiled tubular member and selectively conveying said tubular member vertically relative to the well bore, while in said operative position;
- a working platform secured to said support structure, said working platform being positioned relative to said injector so as to provide access to the tubular member above said working platform for personnel working while supported on said working platform, with said injector held in said operative position;
- a reel support for rotatably carrying a reel of coiled tubing adjacent to said injector; and
- a tubing guide member positioned above said working platform and extending generally between said injector and said reel support for directing tubing between said injector and the reel;
- wherein said guide member has two ends and holds the coiled tubing in a generally arched configuration, with a first said end being disposed generally toward said injector, and a second said end being disposed generally toward said reel support.
- 2. The injection apparatus set forth in claim 1, wherein said guide member is movably mounted on said support structure for vertical movement between a first vertical position wherein said first end of said guide member is adjacent the top of said injector, and a second position in which said first end of said guide member is spaced vertically above said injector a distance sufficient to facilitate personnel access to the tubing by personnel working on said working platform.
- 3. The injection apparatus set forth in claim 1, wherein said guide member at said first end aligns the tubing generally along a vertical axis of said injector, and said second end of said guide member aligns the tubing generally along a tangent to a coiled tubing reel carried on said reel support, for receiving a reach of tubing and directing the tubing toward said injector.
- 4. The injection apparatus set forth in claim 3, wherein said guide member deforms the tubing to extend generally along an arc of a circle at least three (3) meters in radius, for reduced fatigue as the tubing travels between said reel support and said injector.
- 5. The injection apparatus set forth in claim 4, wherein said arc of a circle is generally semi-circular.
- 6. The injection apparatus set forth in claim 3, wherein a tangent to the tubing at said first end of said guide member is generally aligned with said vertical axis of said injector and a tangent to the tubing at said second end of said guide member is generally aligned with said tangent to the reel of coiled tubing.
- 7. The injection apparatus set forth in claim 1, wherein said support structure comprises a vertical mast, and further comprising:
- a trolley movably mounted on said mast for selectively positioning said injector at a first vertical position spaced above said working platform and at a second vertical position adjacent said working platform; and
- an elongate mandrel movably mounted in said injector for vertical movement by said injector, with said injector in said first position, said mandrel having a lower end protruding downwardly from said injector for selective attachment to a jointed tubular member, for moving the jointed tubular member vertically with said mandrel, to inject the tubular member into the well bore or pull the tubular member from the well bore.
- 8. The injection apparatus set forth in claim 1, wherein said injector is mounted beneath said working platform, with the top of said injector being accessible to personnel on said working platform.
- 9. The injection apparatus set forth in claim 8, wherein said injector is secured to a second platform mounted on said working platform for holding said injector above said working platform a distance sufficient to provide access to the tubing above said working platform.
- 10. The injection apparatus set forth in claim 9, wherein said working platform is fixedly mounted to said support structure.
- 11. The injection apparatus set forth in claim 9, wherein said second platform is movably mounted on said support structure, and further comprising a height adjustment apparatus for vertically adjusting said second platform and said injector relative to said support structure.
- 12. An improved injection apparatus for running both jointed and coiled tubular members into and out of a well bore in the earth, said apparatus comprising:
- a support structure adjacent to a well bore;
- an injector mounted to said support structure in an operative position, said injector being capable of releasably gripping a selected jointed or coiled tubular member and selectively conveying said tubular member vertically relative to the well bore, while in said operative position;
- a working platform mounted to said support structure, said working platform being positioned relative to said injector so as to provide access to the tubular member for personnel on said working platform, with said injector in said operative position;
- a reel support for rotatably carrying a reel of coiled tubing adjacent to said injector; and
- a vertical mast;
- with said reel support comprising a trolley movably mounted on said mast.
- 13. A method of selective injecting of jointed and coiled tubing into and pulling of jointed and coiled tubing from a well bore, the method comprising:
- providing an injector and a working platform, said injector being positioned so as to provide personnel access to tubing by personnel working atop said working platform during injection and pulling operations;
- providing a tubing guide member for directing coiled tubing to said injector when coiled tubing is to be injected or pulled, said guide member being shaped generally as an arc of a circle;
- selectively directing coiled tubing generally along a first tangent to said arc of said circle, between a first end of said guide member and the axis of said injector and directing the tubing generally along a second tangent to said arc of said circle, at a second end of said guide member, to inject or pull coiled tubing with said injector;
- positioning said injector beneath said working platform for enabling access to the tubing above said working platform;
- positioning said guide member above said working platform to inject or pull coiled tubing; and
- moving said guide member away from said injector to facilitate access to the coiled tubing above said injector, during injection or pulling of coiled tubing.
- 14. A method of selective injecting of jointed and coiled tubing into and pulling of jointed and coiled tubing from a well bore, the method comprising:
- providing an injector and a working platform, said injector being positioned so as to provide personnel access to tubing atop said working platform during injection and pulling operations;
- providing a tubing guide member for directing coiled tubing to said injector when coiled tubing is to be injected or pulled, said guide member being shaped generally as an arc of a circle;
- selectively directing coiled tubing generally along a first tangent to said arc of said circle, between a first end of said guide member and the axis of said injector and directing the tubing generally along a second tangent to said arc of said circle at a second end of said guide member, to inject or pull coiled tubing with said injector;
- providing apparatus for handling jointed tubing when jointed tubing is to be injected or pulled;
- selectively handling jointed tubing sections in alignment with said axis of said injector, to inject or pull jointed tubing with said injector;
- providing a vertical mast adjacent to said working platform;
- movably mounting said injector to said vertical mast, above said working platform;
- selectively lowering said injector to a lowered position adjacent said working platform during injection or pulling of tubing, when coiled tubing is to be injected or pulled; and
- selectively raising said injector to an elevated position spaced above said working platform, when jointed tubing is to be injected or pulled.
- 15. The method of claim 14, further comprising:
- movably mounting said guide member to said vertical mast, above said injector, when coiled tubing is to be injected or pulled; and
- selectively raising said guide member to an elevated position spaced above said injector to provide personnel access to coiled tubing between said guide member and said injector.
- 16. The method of claim 14, further comprising selectively raising said injector to an elevated position to provide personnel access to coiled tubing beneath said injector, when coiled tubing is to be injected or pulled.
- 17. The method of claim 14, further comprising:
- providing an elongated mandrel removably mounted in said injector,
- sequentially attaching sections of jointed tubing to a lower end of said mandrel, below said injector, when jointed tubing is to be injected or pulled; and
- raising and lowering said mandrel with said injector to inject or pull said sections of jointed tubing.
- 18. An improved injection apparatus for running tubular members into and out of a well bore in the earth, said apparatus comprising:
- a support structure including a vertical mast adjacent to a well bore;
- a working platform secured to said support structure;
- an injector movably mounted on said mast, said injector being selectively positionable at a first vertical position spaced above said working platform, so as to provide access above said working platform for personnel working while supported on said working platform, and said injector being selectively positionable at a second vertical position spaced from said first position, said injector being capable of releasably gripping a selected tubular member and selectively conveying said tubular member vertically relative to the well bore; and
- an elongated mandrel movably mounted in said injector for vertical movement by said injector, said mandrel having a lower end protruding downwardly from said injector for selective attachment to a jointed tubular member for moving the jointed tubular member.
- 19. The injection apparatus set forth in claim 18, wherein said second position is adjacent said working platform, wherein with said injector in said second position and with said mandrel removed, said injector injects and removes coiled tubing.
- 20. The injection apparatus set forth in claim 19, further comprising:
- a reel support for rotatably carrying a reel of coiled tubing adjacent to said injector;
- a tubing guide member positioned above said working platform and extending generally between said injector and said reel support for directing tubing between said injector and the reel;
- wherein said guide member has two ends and directs the coiled tubing in a generally arched configuration, with a first said end being disposed generally toward said injector, and a second said end being disposed generally toward said reel support; and
- wherein said guide member is movably mounted on said mast for vertical movement between a first vertical position wherein said first end of said guide member is adjacent the top of said injector, and a second position in which said first end of said guide member is spaced vertically above said injector a distance sufficient to facilitate personnel access to the tubing by personnel working on said working platform.
- 21. The injection apparatus set forth in claim 20, wherein said guide member at said first end aligns the tubing generally along a vertical axis of said injector, and said second end of said guide member aligns the tubing generally along a tangent to a coiled tubing reel carried on said reel support, for receiving a reach of tubing and directing the tubing toward said injector.
- 22. A method of selective utilization of tubing injection equipment for injecting and pulling either jointed or coiled tubing, said method comprising:
- providing a vertical mast;
- providing an injector, said injector being movably mounted on said vertical mast above a working platform; and
- when in the coiled tubing mode of operation:
- providing a tubing guide member for directing coiled tubing to said injector when coiled tubing is to be injected or pulled, said guide member being shaped generally as an arc of a circle; and
- selectively lowering said injector to a lowered position adjacent said working platform during injection or pulling of tubing; and
- when in the jointed tubing mode of operation:
- providing an elongated mandrel removably mountable in said injector and adapted to be connected to jointed tubing; and
- selectively raising said injector to an elevated position spaced above said working platform during injection or pulling of tubing.
- 23. A method for injecting and pulling jointed tubing into or out of a well bore, said method comprising:
- providing a vertical mast;
- providing an injector mounted on said vertical mast above a working platform;
- providing an elongated mandrel movably mountable in said injector and adapted to be connected to jointed tubing;
- sequentially attaching or detaching sections of jointed tubing to a lower end of said mandrel, below said injector, when jointed tubing is to be injected or pulled; and
- raising and lowering said mandrel with said injector to inject or pull said sections of jointed tubing.
- 24. An improved injection apparatus for running tubular members 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; and
- an injector carried by said support structure, said injector being capable of gripping a tubular member and conveying said tubular member vertically relative to the well bore, said injector being positioned below said working platform so as to provide access to the tubular member above said working platform for personnel working while supported on said working platform.
- 25. A rig for running tubing into and out of a wellbore, said rig comprising:
- a support structure adjacent a wellbore; and
- an injector carried on said support structure comprising a frame and endless loop chain drive assembly having at least one reach thereof transversely moveable in said frame between an extended position for engaging tubing extending through said injector and a retracted position spaced apart from the tubing, said chain drive assembly thus being adjustable to receive a bottom hole assembly of larger diameter than the tubing and to grip and convey the smaller diameter tubing.
- 26. The rig of claim 25, wherein said injector comprises a pair of endless loop chain drive assemblies, each having a reach thereof transversely moveable in said frame.
- 27. The rig of claim 26, wherein said endless drive assemblies are moveably mounted in said frame and are moveable relative to each other.
- 28. The rig of claim 25, wherein said injector is affixedly mounted to said support structure in a predetermined position throughout the operation of said rig.
- 29. The rig of claim 28, further comprising a work platform supporting personnel working on the tubing, with said injector mounted beneath said work platform.
- 30. The rig of claim 25, further comprising a gooseneck for coiled tubing moveably mounted relative to the top of said injector.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation-in-part of patent application. Ser. Nos. 08/402,117, filed Mar. 10, 1995, titled Modular Rig Design, now abandoned; 08/524,984, filed Sep. 8, 1995, titled Modular Rig Design, currently pending; 08/543,683, filed Oct. 16, 1995, titled Coiled Tubing Apparatus, currently pending, and Provisional application Ser. No. 60/007,229, filed Nov. 3, 1995, titled Jointed Tubing Injection Apparatus and Method.
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