WO2009131464A2 - High pressure sleeve for dual bore hp riser - Google Patents

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WO2009131464A2
WO2009131464A2 PCT/NO2009/000151 NO2009000151W WO2009131464A2 WO 2009131464 A2 WO2009131464 A2 WO 2009131464A2 NO 2009000151 W NO2009000151 W NO 2009000151W WO 2009131464 A2 WO2009131464 A2 WO 2009131464A2
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  • Figure 1 shows a subsea BOP to which the HP sleeve is to be connected.
  • Figure 2a shows a lower HP sleeve pin end according to the invention in tubing mode
  • figure 2b shows the lower HP sleeve pin end in annulus mode.

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The invention is a high pressure sleeve (1) for a dual bore high pressure riser, wherein said high pressure sleeve is arranged said for forming a connection between either the annulus bore (10) and the high pressure sleeve, or for forming a connection between the high pressure sleeve and the production bore (20), and wherein the choice of connection is made by rotation of said sleeve.

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High pressure sleeve for dual bore HP riser
The present invention relates to offshore drilling and well activities preformed from a floating drilling or workover rig or vessel. Today, when an offshore sub-sea well is intervened (work performed inside the production tubing below a sub-sea x-mas tree) from a floating vessel, a high pressure workover riser system is used. Such work-over riser systems have been designed with a subsea shut off valve lower riser package and / or a blow out preventer configuration close to the seabed and includes a riser disconnect package (RDP), to allow for a riser disconnect closer to the seabed when situations call for it. On the surface, the high pressure riser is terminated in a surface test tree (series of valves) above the rigfloor. To allow for riser tension, the drilling rig's main blocks for lowering and hoisting drillpipe is used to pull tension on the workover riser. Above the surface test tree, the pressure control equipment (surface BOP) for the well operations is installed, for lubricating into the well all of the work-over tools used in the high pressure operation. If the work-over system is being used inside a 21" drilling riser, the lower shutoff valves in the workover riser system close to seabed, are controlled independent of the drilling BOP on the outside and carry independent equipment for service of the well. To run all of this equipment innside the drilling riser is very time consuming, in that the rig crew first has to run the 21" marine drilling riser and the 18 3/4"drilling BOP and suspend this system in the drilling rig's riser tension system underneath the rig floor. Then the rig crew has to run the workover riser system inside the marine drilling riser all the way to seabed and connect this riser to the outer drilling subsea BOP in the lower end and suspend this riser system in the rig's main drilling hook by help of an elevator or lifting frame in the upper end. In doing so, the main travelling blocks/hook is occupied and will prevent the rig from being able to run jointed pipe into the workover riser.
If the high pressure riser is run as a stand alone system in open waters, the subsea blowout preventer (BOP) and the riser disconnect package (RDP) is installed on top of the subsea x- mas tree. This riser system is to date not intended for use with jointed drillpipe but intended for extending the production tubing up to the drilling rig's work deck or rigfloor, so that wireline and coil tubing can be run into the well. This riser system is then hung off in the rig's drilling riser tensioning system and/or in the drilling hook with the help of an elevator or lifting frame. The surface BOP's for the workover riser system is then installed above the rig floor and above the elevator to the rigs main hoisting system. This will also prevent the rig from being able to run jointed drillpipe into the well, since the equipment for running jointed pipe is occupied holding tension in the riser system. Hence with prior art, it is not possible to change from running wireline or coiled tubing equipment into the well, into the process of running jointed drillpipe into the well or vice versa, without having to change out the whole riser system or disconnecting the riser from the production sub-sea x-mas tree.
The operating limits upon intervention are as follows: 4 meters of rig heave before disconnect, and riding belt operations are suspended at 1 ,5 meters of heave at a maximum wind speed of 40 knots of wind. These conditions are quite tight, in particular in harsh climates such as the North Sea. When this is compared operating parameters of drilling being: The drilling operations are stopped if weather conditions are above the following parameters: 5 meters rig heave and increasing, wind above 64 knots. Weather conditions for disconnecting drilling riser: 6-10 meter heave and increasing, Problems with station keeping/ High anchor tension, maximum flexjoint angle is 8° and increasing. As is evident, there is a large difference in the operating windows between these parameter sets, thus it would a significant improvement to be able to increase the window of operations for intervention.
Background art: conventional systems.
When completing a well with a conventional vertical X-mas tree system, a dual bore riser is used. The vertical X-mas tree has two bores, production- and annulus bore which contain valves, normally gate valves, in both bores. As a minimum both bores have 1 master valve and 1 swab valve in addition to wing valves and X-over valves etc. none of which form part of the vertical bore. Extended from these two bores the dual bore riser runs all the way back to the rig. The riser is then terminated in the surface test tree or similar which carries an interface which is suspended in the blocks. Above the surface test tree a set of wire line or coiled tubing BOPs are located. Normally only one bore holds the BOPs as the distance between the bores are narrow and there is no room to hold BOPs for both the annulus and production bore. Normally the annulus bore is 2" nominal and the production bore has an ID of 4" to 6 5/8".
When a wire line or coiled tubing run is to be performed the BOPs are located on the production or annulus bore and the tool string is inserted by penetrating the BOPs and into the bore. Normally a lubricator is used at the top where the tool string is entered. After having pressure tested the bore and lubricator, the run is performed. When the run is completed in one bore the operation is repeated in the opposite sequence to remove the tool string. When completing a well or performing Plug and abandonment of a well the need to run plugs in the tubing hanger for isolation and sealing off the well is required. This is then done by installing or removal of a plug in one bore before moving all BOPs etc to the opposite bore for conducting the same operation in that bore. This is a time-consuming operation with personnel subjected to rig heave and weather conditions. Much of the work must be performed in riding belts, operations which in the North sea are limited by the 1 ,5 meter rig heave and 40 knots wind limitation.
Background art.
The applicant has previously disclosed a method for the intervention in wells through a high pressure workover and drilling riser in US11/375,061 , and GB2412130.
The disclosure of GB2412130 specifies the use of a high pressure workover and drilling riser with two BOP stacks (sub-sea and near surface), where the upper BOP (20) is placed below the rig floor (90) and is interfacing a conventional low pressure drilling riser (30) and/or slip- joint (40)(41) as seen in Fig 1. This figure also includes one conventional marine drilling riser (30) below the slip joint and wherein the whole riser system is being suspended by the rig's riser tensioning system (45), for placement of the upper BOP (20) below the wave affected zone near sea level. The purpose of this arrangement is to be able to drill with jointed drillpipe under harsher weather conditions where rig heave needs to be considered for the operation.
This patent application describes the introduction of a short high pressure riser sleeve system (60) which is integrating the upper BOP (20) (inside the low pressure drilling slip joint (40)(41), which in combination with the high pressure riser system (10) described above, will make the change from running jointed drillpipe to allowing underbalanced operations with spooled equipment more effective and swift. Hence the high pressure riser sleeve can be run from the rig floor (90) down to the high pressure interface (25 in fig.3) above the upper BOP, thereby creating a HP conduit to the well. Figure 3 describes the upper BOP (20) and how it integrates to the low pressure drilling riser (30) with high pressure chokelines (50) and kill line (51) with the high pressure riser integration joint (60) inside and to the top of the high pressure riser (10) with an easy make up connector (21) to the high pressure riser (10). This system has a plurality of advantages as is evident.
US11/375,061 further refers to figure 4 for a description of the interface between the high pressure sleeve and high pressure riser. The high pressure sleeve comprises a bottom section (61 ) or (65) which interfaces the top of the sub surface BOP stack (25). The connection comprises seals in order to seal off between the sleeve and the high pressure section of the upper BOP (20) to prevent well fluid to leak off into the low pressure riser system In addition, the bottom section shall be locked down in order to keep the sleeve in a stationary position, independent of well pressure and pull performed by the top tension (elevators and main drilling hook).
The interface (25) to lock down the bottom section to the upper BOP stack (20) may be a threaded connection (61) , "J" slot interface system or a latch mechanism (65), all performing the lock down function that is required. Figure 3 shows a threaded interface (61) and a latch type interface (25). The seals described should have the ability to seal off the section between the bottom section and the top of the upper BOP. The sealing arrangement should comply with the same pressure rating as the upper BOPs.
In addition or instead of using said seals, the bottom section can carry a lower sleeve (62) which can interface the sub surface BOPs (20). The shown sleeve extension in figure 3 (62) will interface the annular preventer (23) or the ram type BOP (22), which allows for the sealing capability as listed above or form a secondary seal in addition to the seals explained above. The top interface of the bottom section (61 ) (65) should interface the tube or sleeve running back to the drill floor (90) through the rotary table. This part comprises high pressure tubing (60) in compliance to tools run in the well and at the same time keeps the pressure integrity as required for the well or having the same pressure rating as the upper BOP (20). The top termination of the sleeve should interface a surface test tree (63) or similar equipment as the X-over section to where the wire line BOPs or coiled tubing BOPs interface will be established (64). As an example, a simplified surface test tree (63) is shown with the elevator (68) interface to carry the suspension of the sleeve and the wire line BOPs or the coiled tubing equipment required for a well intervention. To ease the installation operation of the tool strings etc. into the sleeve or well, a telescope section can be a part of the high pressure sleeve section. Such a telescopic section can be arranged so that it forms a part of the sleeve. Such telescopic system is considered prior art and is described amongst others in PCT WO 03/067023 Al. The purpose of the telescopic system is to collapse the section when running tools in or out of the sleeve in order to avoid moving parts caused by rig movement while carrying out this operation. When in operation the telescope will need to follow the riser part in case any shut in of the well is required. This telescope is not shown in the drawings.
Thus there is presented in the previously known application a method for intervention in wells during underbalanced operations. However there is no description of using the system for dual bore riser systems, systems which are commonly in use. Short summary of the invention.
The present application seeks to overcome at least some of the disadvantages of the background art and comprises a high pressure sleeve for a dual bore high pressure riser, wherein high pressure sleeve is arranged said for forming a connection between either the annulus bore and the high pressure sleeve, or for forming a connection between the high pressure sleeve and the production bore, and wherein the choice of connection is made by rotation of said sleeve.
The embodiment of the invention presents the advantage of not having to pull out the sleeve when operations are to be performed in an opposite bore.
If compared with the conventional systems of the prior art, the embodiment of the invention will allow not only avoiding the time consuming and costly installation of high pressure systems from the well head to the rig, whereupon much work must be performed in riding belts, but will also provide advantages upon the system presented by the applicant in US11/375,061 which may serve for dual bore systems as well, but which would necessitate the pulling of the entire string to the rig floor, before reorientation and later insertion.
A further advantage of the embodiment of the invention is that the weather window will be widened and operations in riding belts are drastically reduced. The rig up of the surface equipment may be done without working in the height but being done on rig floor in weather protected environment behind wind walls. The inserting and removal of tool strings from the well is eased by being carried out on the rig floor and not in the riding belts above rig floor.
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Figure 1 shows a subsea BOP to which the HP sleeve is to be connected.
Figure 2a shows a lower HP sleeve pin end according to the invention in tubing mode, whereas figure 2b shows the lower HP sleeve pin end in annulus mode.
Figure 3 is a top view of the subsurface BOP showing the production / tubing bore and the annulus bore. Brief description of embodiments of the invention.
A novel and inventive manner of utilizing the high pressure sleeve for dual riser systems is hereby presented.
Some of the principles of the system are similar, but they will cover dual bore riser systems which are used on vertical X-mas tree designs. Such systems require a dual bore riser to allow for installation and removal of plugs in both production- and annulus bore during completion phase and through a plug and abandonment phase. Further to this most wire line and coiled tubing operations in the well are conducted through the production bore. Normal bore sizes for such systems are 5" x 2" although such systems can cater for up to 6 3/8" ID. This document describes the benefits for using the high pressure sleeve in a similar set up for dual bore risers, where one high pressure sleeve (1) will be used for both bores (10, 20). This will present the advantage of not having to pull out the sleeve when operations are to be performed in an opposite bore.
The method according to the invention comprises simply to disconnect the sleeve (1) from one bore (10, 20), rotate it 180 degrees and land and lock it in the opposite bore (20, 10). The principle for the high pressure system is the same. Thus there is presented a novel and inventive manner for changing from using one bore to using a second bore. If compared with the conventional systems of the prior art, this will allow not only avoiding the time consuming and costly installation of high pressure systems from the well head to the rig, whereupon much work must be performed in riding belts, but will also provide advantages upon the system presented by the applicant in US11/375,061. The system according to US11/375,061 may serve for dual bore systems as well, but this would necessitate the pulling of the entire string to the rig floor, before reorientation and later insertion. This will consume costly rig time. In the present invention it is solely necessary to lift the high pressure sleeve, reorient it by using for instance the top drill, and to reinsert it into the subsurface BOP.
The high pressure sleeve for dual bore high pressure risers will have a similar interface to the subsurface BOP through a latch / connector type connection but will further facilitate an orientation system to ensure proper azimuthal match to the subsurface BOP (2) and connector. This may also comprise a soft landing system.
The advantage of this invention is that the weather window will be widened and operations in riding belts are drastically reduced. The rig up of the surface equipment can be done without working in the height but being done on rig floor in weather protected environment behind wind walls. Again the inserting and removal of tool strings from the well is eased by being carried out on the rig floor and not in the riding belts above rig floor.
Thus by introducing the high pressure sleeve technology the surface test tree is moved down below the sea level and becomes the subsurface BOP. From the subsurface BOP the low pressure riser system is established and the high pressure sleeve is running from the subsurface BOP and back to rig floor. As in the previously described patent to the applicant, all work is performed on the rig floor and not in riding belts or the like.
The new issue with this high pressure sleeve is that there is control with the well through the choke and kill lines running from the subsurface BOP from both annulus bore and production bore and back to the rig as the existing drilling riser system is used.
The top section of the subsurface BOP comprises a latch which allows for a larger connector than the design of US11/375,061. The reason for this is to allow the connector to be oriented and to connect up to either annulus or production bore. The high pressure sleeve according to a preferred embodiment of the invention, as shown in Fig. 2a and 2b the connector pin (3) comprises a portion offset the main axis of the high pressure sleeve (1). The connector is designed such that the high pressure mono bore sleeve is connected to either the annulus bore or the production bore, but the design is such that by rotating the sleeve 180 degrees the opposite bore is connected and thus available for high pressure operation. By doing so, the sleeve is solely disconnected, lifted slightly from the bottom of the latch mechanism, rotated, lowered, entered and locked to opposite bore with the BOPs and surface equipment still connected. This will allow for quicker change over between the bores without removing the BOPs, the components and / or the inserted tools which may remain inside the high pressure sleeve. This will allow for much faster and safer wire line operations. Other angular orientations are evidently possible.
It should be noted that the arrangement of the sub surface BOP is novel, and that the use of a sub surface BOP as shown in Figure 1 is inventive. The split BOP system comprising a lower BOP at the sea bed and a subsurface BOP below the vessel is a feature of the applicants previous applications, and there is to the inventors knowledge no system in existence for arranging a sub surface BOP arranged for being connected to a dual bore riser.

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1. A high pressure sleeve (1) for a dual bore high pressure riser, wherein said high pressure sleeve (1) is arranged said for forming a connection between either the annulus bore (10) and the high pressure sleeve (1 ), or for forming a connection between the high pressure sleeve and the production bore (20), and wherein the choice of connection is made by rotation of said high pressure sleeve (1 ).
2. The high pressure sleeve according to claim 1 wherein said high pressure sleeve (1) is arranged for being introduced internally in a low riser running from a sub surface BOP (2) to a drilling unit, wherein the sub surface BOP (2) is arranged for being in high pressure communication with a wellhead.
3. A high pressure sleeve according to claim 1 wherein a connector pin (3) comprises a portion offset the main axis of the high pressure sleeve (1 ).
4. A method for the connection of a high pressure sleeve (1 ) to either the annulus bore (10) or the production bore (20) of a dual bore HP riser when conducting workover operations, wherein switching from either the annulus bore or the production bore comprises the following steps:
- lifting the high pressure sleeve (1) from a connected position with a first bore (10, 20),
- rotating the high pressure sleeve (1) to a specified degree,
- lowering the high pressure sleeve (1) into the second bore (20, 10), such that a fluid connection is formed between said second bore (20, 10) and the high pressure sleeve (1).
5. Use of a high pressure sleeve according to claim 1 for the changing between first operations such as sub-sea drilling, and second operations such as well intervention, well completion, and workover, and wherein the riser comprises a dual bore riser system.
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