WO2008073874A1 - Dual-direction ram-type blowout preventer seal - Google Patents
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- Embodiments disclosed herein generally relate to blowout preventers used in the oil and gas industry. Specifically, selected embodiments relate to an improved seal carrier for use in ram-type blowout preventers, in which the seal carrier is configured to be displaced along an axis of the ram-type blowout preventer.
- Well control is an important aspect of oil and gas exploration.
- safety devices When drilling a well, for example, safety devices must be put in place to prevent injury to personnel and damage to equipment resulting from unexpected events associated with the drilling activities.
- Drilling wells involves penetrating a variety of subsurface geologic structures, or "formations.” Occasionally, a wellbore will penetrate a formation having a formation pressure substantially higher than the pressure maintained in the wellbore. When this occurs, the well is said to have "taken a kick.”
- the pressure increase associated with a kick is generally produced by an influx of formation fluids (which may be a liquid, a gas, or a combination thereof) into the wellbore.
- the relatively high-pressure kick tends to propagate upwards from a point of entry in the wellbore towards the surface (from a high-pressure region to a low-pressure region).
- blowout preventers Because of the risk of blowouts, devices known as blowout preventers
- blowout preventers are installed above the wellhead at the surface or on the sea floor in deep water drilling arrangements to effectively seal a wellbore until active measures can be taken to control the kick.
- blowout preventers There are several types of blowout preventers, the most common of which are annular blowout preventers (including spherical blowout preventers) and ram-type blowout preventers. Blowout preventers may be activated so that kicks are adequately controlled and "circulated out" of the system.
- BOPs are conventionally used in an assembly called a "subsea BOP stack", or simply a “subsea stack”, so-called because a number of BOP are "stacked-up” (that is, joined together) in an assembly, commonly with 4, 5, or 6 ram-type BOPs stacked-up below one or two annular BOPs.
- the large number of BOPs in a subsea stack affords redundancy which, for example, may allow the stack to remain on the seabed for an extended period.
- Subsea BOP stack 10 includes a lower double ram BOP assembly 11, a middle double ram BOP assembly 12, and an upper double ram BOP assembly 13. Furthermore, subsea BOP stack 10 includes spools 14 and an annular BOP 15. Each double ram assembly comprises two ram BOPs (or “cavities") in a single body; consequently this stack comprises the equivalent of six conventional "single” ram BOPs and would be said to "have six ram cavities”.
- Ram-type BOP 100 includes a BOP body 102 having a vertical bore 104 (i.e., the "wellbore") and a horizontal bore 106.
- Vertical bore 104 is disposed about a vertical axis 105
- horizontal bore 106 is disposed about an axis 107 substantially perpendicular to axis 105.
- a joint of pipe 111 is shown disposed in vertical bore 104.
- Ram-type blowout preventer 100 further includes ram blocks 108 disposed within horizontal bore 106 on opposite sides, attached to piston actuated rods 112, and bonnets 110 which may be removably secured to BOP body 102 to enable removal of bonnets 110 for maintenance.
- ram blocks 108 displace along horizontal axis 107 toward vertical bore 104.
- Rams blocks 108 may either be pipe rams (shown) or variable bore rams, shear rams, blind rams, or any other known to those having ordinary skill in the art.
- Pipe and variable bore rams when activated, move to engage and surround drillpipe and/or well tools to seal the wellbore.
- shear rams engage and physically shear any wireline, drillpipe, and/or well tools in vertical bore 104, whereas blind rams close vertical bore 104 when no obstructions are present. More discussion of ram blowout preventers may be found in U.S. Patent 6,554,247, issued to Berckenhoff, assigned to the assignee of the present invention, and incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
- blowout preventers must be sealed and secured to prevent potential hazard to the surrounding environment and personnel.
- ram-type blowout preventers may include high- pressure seals between the bonnets and the body of the blowout preventer to prevent leakage of fluids, hi many instances, the high-pressure seals are elastomeric seals and should be checked regularly to ensure that the elastomeric components have not been cut, permanently deformed, or deteriorated by, for example, a chemical reaction with the drilling fluid in the wellbore.
- ram-type blowout preventer 100 includes top seals
- top seals 116 which seal between the top of ram blocks 108 and the top of horizontal bore 106
- ram blocks 108 have a pressure equalization path in the form of a groove 101 (sometimes called a "mud slot") machined into the bottom surface of the ram block to communicate fluid pressure between the vertical bore 104 below the front seals 109 and the respective volumes of the horizontal bore 106 behind the ram blocks.
- a groove 101 sometimes called a "mud slot”
- each ram block 108 may be displaced back and forth in the horizontal bore 106 without having to work against fluid pressure differentials between the volume behind the ram blocks 108 and the vertical bore 104 below the front seals 109.
- fluid pressure communication for pressure equalization between the vertical bore 109 and the volumes behind the ram blocks 108 may be accomplished by other means besides a machined groove in the bottom of the ram blocks 108, such as drilled passageways in the ram blocks, a milled slot in the bottom of the horizontal bore 106, or even a conduit external to the housing 102, or the like.
- top seal wear plate 120 is immovably secured to housing 102 with, for example, bolts 122 and collet-type inserts 122A, and includes a sleeve portion 120A and a flange portion 120B extending radially outward with respect to wellbore axis 105.
- top seal wear plate 120 is adjacent to ram block 108 and seals against housing 102 to prevent, in conjunction with top seal 116, leakage between housing 102 and ram blocks 108.
- an o-ring 124 is disposed in a groove 126 of flange portion 120B of top seal plate 120 to sealingly engage (as a face seal) against housing 102 and prevent leakage of high- pressure fluids between housing 102 and seal carrier 120.
- ram-type BOPs Since the primary function of ram-type BOPs is to prevent the escape of fluids from the wellbore, many ram-type BOPs only seal in a single direction. Thus, a ram-type BOP may only seal to isolate pressurized fluids from the wellbore to the environment and will not typically include a bidirectional seal; capable of sealing against a differential pressure from above the BOP.
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- test tool is lowered through the subsea BOP stack on a string of pipe, and anchored below the lowest BOP in the stack.
- the test tool is actuated to seal off the wellbore at that point (as, for example, by inflating an inflatable packer), and a BOP to be tested is closed.
- fluid pressure is communicated into the annular space around the pipe above the test tool and below the BOP being tested.
- the pipe string and test tool are withdrawn from the wellbore, and normal drilling operations can be resumed.
- the subsea BOP stack may include an additional ram BOP installed in an inverted operating position at the bottom of the subsea BOP stack.
- the inverted BOP may seal against test pressure introduced thereabove.
- the additional ram "cavity" may not seal against wellbore pressure and thus may not be used as a regular BOP during operations.
- the additional BOP may also increase the height, weight and cost of a subsea BOP stack.
- a ram BOP having the ability to seal in both directions on the seabed so that the BOP stack may be tested without running a dedicated test tool into the well.
- a dual direction ram BOP will allow the BOP stack to be tested without requiring a dedicated inverted cavity for testing purposes.
- ram BOPs attempting this "double-seal" approach may disadvantageously trap pressurized fluid behind the ram block, thereby effectively hydraulically locking the ram block.
- the "bottom” sealing mechanism may add complexity and manufacturing expense.
- the heavy weight of the ram blocks and the abrasive nature of the wellbore fluid, such a on a ram BOP may have limited working life.
- the ram BOP of Heifer comprises circumferential seals around the ram blocks wherein passages within the ram blocks between the face and rear of the ram blocks, both above and below the front seal, and valve means within the ram blocks allow flow through the passages only from the front to the rear of the ram block.
- Such a design is alleged to hold pressure equally from either direction.
- the ram BOP of Van Winkle includes ram block seals which go all the way around the ram block to seal the space behind the rams.
- a mechanism is provided to selectively connect the volume behind the rams with the more highly pressurized wellbore volume adjacent to the rams (either above or below). The connection made is free-flowing in both directions thereby allowing for evacuation and fluctuations with changes in wellbore pressure.
- Patent 6,719,262 issued to Whitby, et al, and incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
- This BOP of the Whitby patent includes top seals and bottom seal and, in order to mitigate the issues of fluid trapped behind the ram blocks, includes two fluid communication systems.
- the first communication system is a selectively operable system to equalize the pressure behind the back of each ram with the fluid pressure below the ram packers.
- the second communication system includes a selectively operable fluid communications system for equalizing fluid pressure between the back of each ram with the fluid pressure above the ram packers.
- each selectively operable fluid control system includes a control unit connected to it for such "selective" operation.
- AU prior-art solutions rely on completely sealing-off the ram block within the horizontal bore and equalizing the pressure differential between the wellbore (above or below the ram blocks) and the volumes behind the ram blocks. These systems are relatively complicated and expensive, the pressure balancing passageways may be prone to plugging (e.g., by drilled cuttings in the drilling mud), and failure of certain pressure-equalizing valve components may provide an open conduit from the wellbore below the ram blocks to the wellbore above the ram blocks.
- inventions disclosed herein relate to a ram-type blowout preventer.
- the ram-type blowout preventer comprises a body, a vertical bore through the body, a horizontal bore through the body intersecting the vertical bore, and a pair of ram blocks disposed in the horizontal bore on opposite sides of the body, in which the ram blocks are adapted for controlled lateral movement to and from the vertical bore.
- the ram-type blowout preventer further includes a seal carrier disposed about the vertical bore between the BOP body and adjacent to the horizontal bore, in which the seal carrier is configured to be displaced along an axis of the vertical bore.
- the ram-type blowout preventer further includes a sealing device positioned between the body and the seal carrier.
- inventions disclosed herein relate to a ram-type blowout preventer.
- the ram-type blowout preventer includes a body, a vertical bore through the body, a horizontal bore through the body intersecting the vertical bore, and a pair of ram blocks disposed in the horizontal bore on opposite sides of the body, in which the ram blocks are adapted for controlled lateral movement to and from the vertical bore.
- the ram-type blowout preventer further includes a seal carrier disposed at the intersection of the vertical bore and the horizontal bore, in which the seal carrier is configured to be displaced along an axis of the vertical bore and to be sealingly engaged with a top seal of the at least one of the pair of ram blocks.
- the ram-type blowout preventer further includes a sealing device positioned between the body and the seal carrier.
- inventions disclosed herein relate to a ram-type blowout preventer.
- the ram-type blowout preventer includes a body, a vertical bore through the body, a horizontal bore through the body intersecting the vertical bore, and a pair of ram blocks disposed in the horizontal bore on opposite sides of the body, in which the ram blocks are adapted for controlled lateral movement to and from the vertical bore.
- the ram-type blowout preventer further includes a seal carrier disposed at the intersection of the vertical bore and the horizontal bore, in which the seal carrier is configured to be thrust into sealing engagement with at least one of the pair of ram blocks by fluid pressure above the ram blocks.
- the ram-type blowout preventer further includes a sealing device positioned between the body and the seal carrier.
- embodiments disclosed herein relate to a method of actuating a ram-type blowout preventer.
- the method includes sealing a pair of ram blocks against one another proximate a wellbore axis and sealingly engaging a seal carrier with the pair of ram assemblies from fluid pressure acting upon the ram assemblies.
- the seal carrier is configured to be sealingly displaced along the wellbore axis.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic drawing of a subsea BOP stack.
- Figure 2 is a cross-sectional view of a ram-type blowout preventer.
- Figure 3 is a cross-sectional view of a top seal plate for a ram-type blowout preventer available in the prior art.
- Figure 4A is a cross-sectional view of a seal carrier for a ram-type blowout preventer in accordance with embodiments disclosed herein.
- Figure 4B is a cross-sectional view of a alternative seal carrier for a ram-type blowout preventer in accordance with embodiments disclosed herein.
- Figure 4C is a cross-sectional view of the seal carrier of Figure 4B shown in a pressurized condition.
- Figure 4D is a cross-sectional view of a second alternative seal carrier for a ram-type blowout preventer in accordance with embodiments disclosed herein.
- Figure 5 is a cross-sectional view of a seal carrier and ram blocks of a ram- type blowout preventer providing sealing engagement about a drill pipe in accordance with embodiments disclosed herein.
- embodiments disclosed herein relate to a ram-type blowout preventer with an improved seal carrier.
- embodiments disclosed herein relate to a ram-type blowout preventer with a seal carrier which is configured to be displaced along an axis of a vertical bore of the ram-type blowout preventer.
- embodiments disclosed herein relate to a ram-type blowout preventer with a seal carrier which is configured to be thrust into sealing engagement with a top seal of a ram assembly of a ram-type blowout preventer.
- FIG. 4A a cross-sectioned view of a seal carrier 520 of a ram- type blowout preventer in accordance with embodiments disclosed herein is shown with ram blocks 108 in a "shut-in" position such that they are closed and sealing against wellbore pressure from below.
- Seal carrier 520 is disposed about vertical bore 104 between housing 102 and horizontal bore 106, located at the intersection of vertical bore 104 and horizontal bore 106.
- Seal carrier 520 includes a sleeve portion 52 ⁇ A and a flange portion 520B.
- sleeve portion 520A includes a sleeve top surface 52 ⁇ C and an o-ring seal 524 disposed in a groove 526 on an outer surface of sleeve portion 520A.
- Flange portion 520B extends radially outward from sleeve portion 520A with respect to wellbore axis 105 (not shown), and has flange top surface 520D.
- Ram block 108 is shown in a "closed" position, that is, fully displaced into the vertical bore 104 such that the front seals (e.g., 109 of Figure 2) are in sealing engagement.
- seal carrier 520 is radially constrained by BOP body
- top seal wear plate 120 shown in Figure 3 is constrained and prohibited from having any axial movement by bolts 122 and collet-type inserts 122A. Therefore, if ram blocks 108 are in a closed BOP position (as shown in Figure 4A), the upward travel of seal carrier 520 may be limited to preserve an effective seal by top seal 116. As shown, upward travel may be limited by contact between flange top surface 520D and body 102. Similarly, lower travel, may be limited by the ram blocks themselves, or by other retaining methods known in the art. Li any case, and at all positions of seal carrier 520, surface 520C must remain in fluid communication with the vertical bore 104 above the ram blocks 108.
- o-ring 524 may be characterized by an o-ring seal area 524A, measured in a horizontal plane.
- top seal 116 may be characterized by a top seal area 116A, also measured in a horizontal plane.
- the effective o-ring seal area 524A may be substantially circular, the effective top seal area 116A may not be substantially circular.
- an average diameter of top seal area 116A may be less than an average diameter of the o-ring seal area 524A.
- seal carrier 520 may include additional o- rings disposed between the housing of the ram-type blowout preventer and the seal carrier.
- additional o-ring disposed between the housing of the ram-type blowout preventer and the seal carrier.
- an o-ring in a groove may be provided on the flange portion 520B of seal carrier 520.
- other sealing devices may be used in conjunction with seal carrier 520 in place of o-rings.
- seal assemblies having molded rubber adhered to seal carrier 520 and lip-type seals may be used.
- trash seals may be provided adjacent seal carrier 520 on BOP body 102 within bore 104 to prevent any debris (e.g., grit, gravel, stones, pebble, dirt, sand) from invading the space between seal carrier 520 and BOP body 102.
- debris e.g., grit, gravel, stones, pebble, dirt, sand
- FIG. 4B an alternative seal carrier 520 at an intersection between vertical bore 104 and horizontal bore 106 on one side of a ram-type BOP is shown.
- ram block 108 is depicted in a fully-retracted ("open") position with a ledge 106A on the lower surface of horizontal bore 106 and a corresponding recess in ram block 108.
- open When ram block 108 is retracted into horizontal bore 106 (i.e., when vertical bore 104 is folly open), it drops-down off of ledge 106A, relieving pressure on top seal 116 and prolonging seal life.
- ledge 106 may be an integral part of BOP body 102, or a separately renewable part.
- seal carrier 520 is biased downward by at least one spring 525 disposed in a spring recess 526 of BOP body 102.
- Spring recesses 526 may be arranged radially about a vertical axis (not shown) such that a downward biasing force may be evenly applied to seal carrier 520.
- other mechanical biasing mechanisms e.g., an elastomeric ring disposed in a circumferential groove
- seal carrier 520 is restricted from further downward movement by ram block 108
- ram block 108 may include a pressure equalization path in the form of a groove 101 (or "mud slot") machined into the bottom surface of ram block 108 to allow pressure communication between a portion of vertical bore 104 located below the front seals 109 and a volume of the horizontal bore 106 behind the ram block (not shown).
- a pressure equalization path in the form of a groove 101 (or "mud slot") machined into the bottom surface of ram block 108 to allow pressure communication between a portion of vertical bore 104 located below the front seals 109 and a volume of the horizontal bore 106 behind the ram block (not shown).
- Figure 4B is shown with ram blocks 108 in a closed testing position, hi the testing position, ram blocks 108 seal against wellbore pressure from above.
- wellbore pressure 527 acts downward upon a top surface of ram blocks 108 and causing ram blocks 108 to move down slightly.
- sleeve top surface 520C is in fluid communication with vertical bore 104, wellbore pressure also acts to thrust seal carrier 520 in a downward direction.
- front seals e.g., 109 of Figure 2
- a seal is created between ram block 108 and the seal carrier 520 through top seal 116, and a seal is created between seal carrier 520 and body 102 through o-ring 524. Therefore, the net force pushing seal carrier downwards into contact with top seal 116 may be calculated as:
- seal carrier 520 is mechanically biased downwards (as shown with springs 525)
- the net force may also comprise the total downward force of biasing springs 525.
- the o-ring seal area 524A may exceed top seal area 116A by 5% to insure adequate sealing at test pressure.
- the differential between the sealing areas may be greater than 10%.
- seal carrier 520 for a ram-type blowout preventer is shown engaged by ram blocks 108 in a closed sealing against wellbore pressure from below.
- seal carrier 520 includes a lip seal 524B in lieu of o-ring seal 524 of Figures 4 A— 4C, and a plurality of screws 530 to limit the downward travel of the seal carrier 520.
- Screws e.g., Allen-head cap screws
- seal carrier 520 includes stepped holes 532 to accommodate screws 530 with springs 525 installed concentrically around them.
- a plurality of set-screws 531 may be installed radially in seal carrier 520.
- the lower limit of the downward travel of seal carrier 520 may be determined by the relative vertical positions of setscrews 531 and the heads of screws 530.
- Downward mechanical bias is provided by springs 525, which are shown as coil springs, but which may be any appropriate device which generates a spring-force, such as Bellville washers or an elastomeric springs.
- the biasing spring force may be provided by a thick resilient gasket between sleeve top surface 520C and BOP body 102 with provision for screws 530 to pass therethrough.
- a gasket may serve both as a biasing spring and as a trash seal.
- FIG. 5 a cross-sectional view of the intersection of vertical bore 104 and horizontal bore 106 on both sides of a ram-type BOP with ram blocks 108 in a fully-extended ("closed") position, in "testing" mode with wellbore pressure 527 applied from above.
- front seals 109 and top seals 116 are sealingly connected such that together, they seal off the vertical bore 104 completely when the ram BOP is closed.
- the extents of o-ring seal area 524 A and top seal area 116A may be discerned as described above in reference to Figures 4A and 4C.
- seal carrier 520 is shown positioned above a central axis of horizontal bore 106 in Figures 4A-4D and Figure 5, the present disclosure should not be so limited. Particularly, in selected embodiments, the seal carrier may be positioned below the horizontal axis such that the seal carrier may be thrust into sealing engagement with the ram blocks by high-pressure fluids from below.
- a ram-type BOP fitted with a seal carrier in accordance with embodiments disclosed herein may seal against bi-directional pressure using only the existing top seals and front seals and one additional inexpensive seal behind the seal carrier. Furthermore, such a BOP may seal against such bidirectional pressure without expensive, troublesome, and complicated pressure- biasing mechanisms and methods. Further, seal carriers in accordance with the embodiments disclosed herein may be easily and inexpensively retrofitted to existing ram BOPs, thus allowing older BOP stacks to be tested in situ on the seabed inexpensively and quickly, and without dedicating a BOP "cavity" to testing.
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