Claims
- 1. A well production assembly comprising in combination:a production tree having a vertical axis, a vertically extending bore, and a lateral production outlet extending from the bore through a sidewall of the tree transverse to the vertical axis; a tree auxiliary passage in the tree and having an auxiliary port in the bore; a tubing hanger that lands sealingly in the bore and has a lateral flow passage extending from a vertical flow passage, the vertical flow passage adapted to be connected to a string of tubing, the lateral flow passage aligning with the lateral production outlet of the tree; and a tubing hanger auxiliary passage in the tubing hanger, having an auxiliary port that aligns with and sealingly engages the auxiliary port in the tree.
- 2. The well production assembly according to claim 1, wherein each of the auxiliary ports has an axis, and wherein the axes of the auxiliary ports coincide.
- 3. The well production assembly according to claim 2, further comprising an annular seal member located at the mated auxiliary ports, the annular seal member being concentric with the axes of the auxiliary ports.
- 4. The well production assembly according to claim 1, wherein the tubing hanger auxiliary passage has a lower port adapted to be connected to a tubular line extending into the well, the lower port being located below and inboard from the tubing hanger auxiliary port, relative to the vertical axis of the tree.
- 5. The well production assembly according to claim 1, further comprising:a tubing hanger auxiliary valve mounted to the tubing hanger for opening and closing the auxiliary port, the tubing hanger auxiliary valve being biased to a closed position and opened due to landing engagement of the tubing hanger in the bore of the tree.
- 6. A well production assembly comprising in combination:a production tree having a vertical axis, a vertically extending bore, and a lateral production outlet extending from the bore through a sidewall of the tree transverse to the vertical axis; a tree auxiliary passage extending through the sidewall of the tree and having a tree auxiliary port in the bore; a tubing string; a tubing hanger that lands sealingly in the bore and has a lateral flow passage extending from a vertical flow passage, the vertical flow passage being connected to the tubing string, the lateral flow passage aligning with the lateral production outlet of the tree; a tubing hanger auxiliary passage in the tubing hanger, having a tubing hanger auxiliary port that aligns and mates with the tree auxiliary port; a seal at the mated auxiliary ports for sealing the tree auxiliary passage to the tubing hanger auxiliary passage; a downhole safety valve connected into the tubing string for selectively interrupting fluid flow through the tubing string; and a hydraulic line extending from the downhole safety valve to the tubing hanger auxiliary passage for receiving hydraulic fluid pressure from the tree auxiliary passage to actuate the downhole safety valve.
- 7. The well production assembly according to claim 6, wherein each of the auxiliary ports has an axis, and wherein the axes of the auxiliary ports coincide.
- 8. The well production assembly according to claim 6, wherein:each of the auxiliary ports has an axis; the axes of the auxiliary ports coincide; and the seal comprises: an annular seal member that is concentric with the axes of the auxiliary ports.
- 9. The well production assembly according to claim 6, wherein the hydraulic line connects to the tubing hanger auxiliary passage at a point lower than and inboard of the tubing hanger auxiliary port, relative to the axis of the tree.
- 10. The well production assembly according to claim 6, further comprising:a tubing hanger auxiliary valve mounted to the tubing hanger for opening and closing the auxiliary port, the tubing hanger auxiliary valve being biased to a closed position and opened due to landing engagement of the tubing hanger in the bore of the tree.
- 11. A well production assembly comprising in combination:a tubular wellhead housing; a production tree mounted to the wellhead housing, having a vertical axis, a vertically extending bore, and a lateral production outlet extending from the bore through a sidewall of the tree transverse to the vertical axis; a tree auxiliary passage extending through the sidewall of the tree and having an auxiliary port in the bore; a tubing hanger that lands sealingly in the bore and has a lateral flow passage extending from a vertical flow passage, the vertical flow passage adapted to be connected to a tubing string, the lateral flow passage aligning with the lateral production outlet of the tree; a tubing hanger auxiliary passage extending through a portion of the tubing hanger, having an auxiliary port that aligns with and sealingly engages the tree auxiliary port, the auxiliary ports having axes that coincide with each other; an annular seal member sealing the engagement of the tubing hanger auxiliary passage with the tree auxiliary port, the annular seal member being concentric with the axes of the tubing hanger auxiliary passage and the tree auxiliary port; wherein the tubing hanger auxiliary passage has a lower port adapted to be connected to a tubular line extending into the well, the lower port being located below and inboard of the tubing hanger auxiliary port relative to the axis of the tree; and wherein the tubing hanger auxiliary passage is spaced circumferentially from the lateral flow passage.
- 12. The well production assembly according to claim 11, further comprising:a tubing hanger auxiliary valve mounted to the tubing hanger for opening and closing the auxiliary port, the tubing hanger auxiliary valve being biased to a closed position and opened due to landing engagement of the tubing hanger in the bore of the tree.
- 13. A method for installing in a production tree a string of tubing having a downhole safety valve, the production tree having a vertical axis, a vertically extending bore, and a lateral production outlet extending from the bore through a sidewall of the tree transverse to the vertical axis, the method comprising:(a) providing a tree auxiliary passage in the tree that has an auxiliary port in the bore; (b) securing a tubing hanger to the string of tubing, the tubing hanger having a lateral flow passage extending from a vertical flow passage that is connected to a string of tubing, and a tubing hanger auxiliary passage having at one end an auxiliary port and at another end a downhole safety valve port; (c) connecting a hydraulic line from the downhole safety valve to the tubing hanger downhole safety valve port; (d) orienting the tubing hanger so that the lateral flow passage aligns with the lateral production outlet of the tree and the tubing hanger auxiliary port aligns with the tree auxiliary port; and (e) landing the tubing hanger sealingly in the bore with the tubing hanger auxiliary port sealingly engaging the auxiliary port in the tree, placing the downhole safety valve in fluid communication with the auxiliary passage in the tree.
- 14. The method according to claim 13, further comprising:after step (c), applying hydraulic fluid pressure to the hydraulic line leading to the downhole safety valve and closing the auxiliary flow port to maintain hydraulic fluid pressure in the hydraulic line; then during step (e) automatically opening the tubing hanger auxiliary port to allow fluid communication between the tree auxiliary passage and the downhole safety valve.
- 15. The method according to claim 13, wherein the tubing hanger auxiliary port is opened and closed by a tubing hanger auxiliary valve, the tubing hanger auxiliary valve being biased to a closed position and opened due to landing engagement of the tubing hanger in the bore of the tree.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/903,037, filed Jul. 29, 1997, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,119,773, which is a continuation of Ser. No. 08/561,499, filed Nov. 20, 1995, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,865,250, which is a CIP of Ser. No. 08/470,104, filed Jun. 06, 1995, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,555,935, which is a CIP of Ser. No. 08/294,679, filed Aug. 23, 1994, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,465,794.
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