Information
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Patent Grant
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6457530
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Patent Number
6,457,530
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Date Filed
Friday, March 23, 200124 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, October 1, 200223 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Will; Thomas B.
- Beach; Thomas A.
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 166 2422
- 166 771
- 166 881
- 166 884
- 166 854
- 166 685
- 166 368
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A monolithic pumping tree combining a bottom connection, production blow-out preventer section, flow tee section and top connection is cast so as to provide an access port extending downwardly through the side wall of the tree from its outer surface, to connect with either the central vertical bore of the tree or its horizontal bottom surface, thereby enabling coiled tubing to be inserted either into the tubing string bore or into the annulus between the tubing and production casing strings.
Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to a wellhead component having an access port through which coiled tubing can be inserted into the bore of the tubing string or, alternatively, into the annulus between the tubing string and the production casing of a well.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Canadian patent No. 2,197,584 discloses a wellhead component which is referred to as a composite pumping tree. This pumping tree is shown in FIG.
1
. It typically is used by incorporating it into a wellhead equipped with a rotary drive assembly for rotating a rod string connected with a downhole rotary or screw pump (see FIGS.
4
and
5
).
This known pumping tree a comprises a monolithic housing b formed from a single piece of steel. It may be forged or cast. The housing has a vertical bore c extending therethrough and comprises:
a bottom connection d, which can be studded or flanged or of the threaded ring or clamp and hub type. The bottom connection is operative to connect with the top connection of the wellhead tubing head;
a production blowout preventer (“BOP”) housing section e forming side openings f communicating with the vertical bore c, for receiving the ram components g of a BOP;
a flow tee section h forming at least one side opening i communicating with the bore c, for producing well fluid; and
a top connection j, preferably studded and internally threaded, for connecting with the stuffing box and frame of a rotary drive assembly for sealing and rotating the rod string.
The pumping tree a is free of narrow necks and has a substantially consistently thick side wall k.
The wellhead assembly shown in
FIG. 1
is commonly used in connection with wells producing heavy oil from a sand formation. With some of these wells it is necessary to periodically insert a small diameter coiled tubing string into the production tubing string bore or into the annulus between the tubing string and the production casing. This may be done, for example, for the purpose of circulating fluid through the well to wash out sand bridges or plugs which have built up downhole. Alternatively, there are also occasions when it may be desirable to run pressure or temperature measuring instruments into the well on coiled tubing.
In the past, when a coiled tubing string or instrumentation string was to be run into a well, it was the conventional practice:
to unbolt and remove the rotary drive assembly; and
then mount a special spool in its place, the spool having one or more angled side ports through which the coiled tubing or instrumentation string could be inserted.
This prior practice was time consuming and involved cost. It also produced a relatively high assembly which a service rig might not correlate with.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
In accordance with the present invention, a composite pumping tree is modified by providing an access port extending inwardly and downwardly through the side wall from the tree's outer surface to either the vertical bore or to the tree's bottom surface. The access port terminating at the vertical bore makes it possible to insert a coiled tubing string into the bore of the tubing string. The access port terminating at the bottom surface of the tree, when coupled with an opening extending through the tubing string hanger, enables insertion of coiled tubing into the annulus between the production casing and tubing string. Preferably an inlet pipe extends upwardly and outwardly from the access port. The inlet pipe may be a nipple threaded into the access port or it may be integral with the tree. A control valve is mounted to the inlet pipe.
The main advantages of the assembly are that:
it does away with the need to first remove the bulky rotary drive assembly and then insert a spool, when coiled tubing is to be inserted; and
it keeps the access port relatively low, so that the service rig equipment is better able to work with it.
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a partly cross-sectional side view of a prior art composite pumping tree;
FIG. 2
is a cross-sectional side view of a composite pumping tree in accordance with the invention, equipped with an access port and an inlet pipe for enabling insertion of coiled tubing into the bore of a tubing string;
FIG. 3
is a cross-sectional side view of a tree equipped with an access port and an inlet pipe for enabling insertion of coiled tubing into the annulus between the tubing and production casing strings;
FIG. 4
is a cross-sectional side view showing the tree of
FIG. 2
forming part of a wellhead with a string of coiled tubing extending through the access port into the bore of the tubing string; and
FIG. 5
is a cross-sectional side view showing the tree of
FIG. 3
forming part of a wellhead with a string of coiled tubing extending through the access port into the annulus.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
Having reference to the Figures, the composite pumping tree
1
is forged or cast as a monolithic unit formed from a single piece of steel. The tree
1
comprises a housing
2
having a vertical bore
3
extending therethrough. The housing
2
comprises a bottom connection
4
, a BOP housing section
5
, a flow tee section
6
, a top connection
7
and an access port
8
and inlet pipe
9
.
The bottom connection
4
is flanged and studded. It is adapted to connect and seal with the top connection
10
of a tubing head
11
forming part of a conventional pumping wellhead
12
of a well
13
. The bottom face
14
of the bottom connection
4
forms a ring seal groove
15
, extending around the vertical bore
3
, for receiving a seal ring
16
. The body of the connection
4
forms threaded bolt holes (not shown) for receiving connecting studs
18
. The bottom connection
4
enables mounting of the pumping tree
1
to the tubing head
11
.
The BOP housing section
5
extends up from the bottom connection
4
. As shown, the BOP housing section
5
is contiguous with the bottom connection
4
so that there is no narrowing neck between them. The section
5
forms diametrically aligned side openings
19
communicating or connecting with the vertical bore
3
. The side openings
19
are internally threaded and formed to receive the ram components
20
of a side-opening production BOP.
The flow tee section
6
extends up from the BOP housing section
5
. As shown, the BOP housing section
5
is contiguous with the flow tee section
6
so that there is no narrowing neck between them. The flow tee section
6
forms internally threaded side openings
21
communicating with the vertical bore
3
. The side openings
21
form outlet means for tying in to a flow line
60
, through which well fluid is produced.
A studded top connection
7
extends up from the flow tee section
6
. The end face
22
of the top connection
7
forms a ring seal groove
23
for receiving ring seal
26
. The body of the top connection
7
is preferably internally threaded and forms threaded bolt holes
24
for receiving studs
25
. The top connection
7
is adapted to seal and connect with stuffing box
27
and frame
28
of a rotary drive assembly
29
.
The top connection
7
may have a smaller diameter than the main body of housing
2
and therefore forms a shoulder
30
therewith.
In one embodiment of the invention, shown in
FIG. 2
, an angled access port
8
extends downwardly and inwardly through the housing side wall
43
from the housing's outer side surface
32
, commencing at the shoulder
30
, to connect or communicate with the vertical bore
3
. A pipe
33
extends upwardly and outwardly from the shoulder
30
, to form an extension of the access port
8
. The pipe
33
may be formed as part of the casting or forging or may be a separate nipple. The pipe
33
has a studded flanged connection
34
at its upper end. The end face
35
of the connection
34
forms a ring seal groove
36
for receiving seal ring (not shown). The body of the connection
34
forms threaded bolt holes
37
for receiving studs for attaching the connection
34
with a control valve (not shown).
As shown in
FIG. 4
, coiled tubing
40
can be inserted through the control valve, pipe
33
and access port
8
, to enter the bore
41
of a tubing string
42
suspended from the wellhead
12
. This can be accomplished without removing the rotary drive assembly
29
.
In another embodiment of the invention, shown in
FIG. 3
, an access port
8
extends down, through the housing side wall
43
, from the housing's outer side surface
32
and terminates at the bottom end face
14
of the bottom connection
4
, inwardly of the seal ring
16
. A pipe
33
, as previously described, extends up from the access port
8
. As shown in
FIG. 5
, the access port
8
enables coiled tubing
40
to extend down through an opening
52
in the tubing string hanger
53
, so as to enter the annulus
54
between the tubing string
42
and the production casing string
55
.
The Figures and description set forth applicants' best modes of the invention. However those skilled in the art will realize that various alterations can be made without altering the substance of the invention. For example, a ring-type connection can be substituted for the studded bottom connection. The scope of the invention is set forth in the claims now following.
Claims
- 1. A composite pumping tree for use in a wellhead between a tubing head top connection and the bottom connection of a pump drive and seal assembly, said wellhead supporting a tubing string having a bore and production casing combining with the tubing string to form an annulus, comprising:a housing formed from a single piece of steel, said housing forming a vertical bore extending therethrough and having a side wall and an outer side surface, said housing further comprising a bottom connection for connecting with the tubing head top connection, a blow-out preventer housing section forming side openings, communicating with the vertical bore, for receiving the ram components of a blow-out preventer, a flow tee section forming at least one side opening, communicating with the vertical bore, for producing well fluid, a top connection for connecting with the pump drive and seal assembly bottom connection, said housing side wall forming an access port extending inwardly and downwardly therethrough from the housing side surface for connection with the tubing string bore or the tubing/casing annulus.
- 2. The pumping tree as set forth in claim 1 wherein:the access port connects with the vertical bore and therethrough with the tubing string bore.
- 3. The pumping tree as set forth in claim 1 wherein:the access port extends to the bottom surface of the pumping tree to enable communication with the tubing/casing annulus.
US Referenced Citations (17)
Foreign Referenced Citations (2)
| Number |
Date |
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| 2197584 |
Jul 1998 |
CA |
| 2268223 |
Feb 2000 |
CA |