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Method and apparatus for completing wells
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March 14, 1939. R A, M ELLER Er AL 2,150,887
METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR COMPLETING WELLS Filed Jan. 15, 1936 5 sheets-Sheet 1 I fiob'ta-Muelgiz March 14, 1939. R, A MUELLER ET AL 2,150,887
METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR COMPLETING WELLS Filed Jan. 15, 1956 5 Shets-sheet 2 Robt' fl- Mueller- Roger Smith IFWKM 430%Maw 14, 1939. R, E E r AL 2,150,887
METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR COMPLETING WELLS Filed Jan. 15, 1936 5 Sheets-sheet 3 Rob't Mu e Her' I -Rose a-smith Jew w M -Ml March 14, 1939.
R. A, MUELLER El AL 2,150,887
METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR COMPLETING WELLS Filed Jan. 13, 1936 5 Sheets-sheet 4 lll F i .9; Robert A-Nue/ler Rojer Smith.
March 14, 1939. R, A, MUELLER r AL 2,150,887
METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR COMPLETING WELLS Filed Jan. 13, 1956 5 Sheets-sheet 5 RobertAMQel/Qr awe/WM Roger Smith F i5 1Q. j f 9&
Patented Mar. 14, 1939 PATENT OFFICE METH OD AND APPARATUS FOR COMPLET- ING WELLS Robert Tex,
A. Mueller and Roger Smith, Houston, assignors to Gray Tool Company, Houston, Tex, a corporation Application January 13, 1936, Serial No. 58,821
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Our invention relates to methods and equipment for completing a well under gas pressures in such manner as to prevent any danger of blowout or of damage to the well.
Our device is employed in the finishing of a well including the operations of drilling into the producing formation, setting the strainer and packer and then accomplishing the equipment of the well where the tubing is hung in position so that the well may be properly equipped and the control apparatus removed from the well.
There are devices previously employed whereby tubing may be supported in the well such devices being secured permanently to the tubing and which act to support the tubing in its proper position. Such devices do not commonly provide for any vertical adjustment of the tubing and the hanging of the tubing thereafter without endangering the blowout of gas from the well. It is important to be able to move the tubing vertically for the setting of the packer or other similar operations after the seal has been made about the upper end of the tubing. This vertical adjustment is not ordinarily possible with equipment now in use where the well is under heavy pressure.
It is an object of our invention to provide control equipment and to so operate the finishing of the well that there will during the series of operations be no time when the well is open so that a blowout might occur.
It is a further object of the invention to provide a combined hanger and seal to be employed in the tubing head and through which the tubing may be slidable while the packer is being set and which permits the tubing to be then supported in any adjusted position and continuously to maintain a seal at the well head while so doing.
We desire to provide a construction which will permit the drilling-in operation, the equipping of the well with strainer and packer, the adjusting and hanging of the tubing in the well and the equipping of the tubing for flowing, and to form a continuous seal between the casing and the tubing or other pipe while doing so.
It is a further object to provide a device of this character which may be firmly locked in position relative to the casing head so as to prevent displacement thereof under heavy gas pressures.
Referring to the drawings herewith, Fig. l is a side view partly in central longitudinal section and partly in elevation showing the construction of our device.
Fig. 2 is a transverse section on theplane 22 of Fig. 1.
Fig. 3 is a broken side elevation showing an arrangement whereby the tubing may be inserted into the well under pressure.
Fig. 4 is a side elevation partly in vertical section illustrating the hanger in position going into the well.
Fig. 5 is a similar view showing the hanger in a still different position.
Fig. 6 is a longitudinal section through a casing head showing our hanger in fixed position therein.
Fig. 7 is a vertical section similar to Fig. 6 with a dlfierent hanger.
Fig. 8 is a side elevation of the well head showing the well equipment for drilling in with cable tools.
Fig. 9 is a side elevation similar to Fig. 8, but with the Christmas tree substituted for the drilling control equipment.
Fig. 10 is a side elevation of the well head equipped for drilling in with a rotary rig.
Fig. 11 is a side view partly in vertical section showing the type of sealing member seen at the upper end of Fig. 10.
It is understood that the apparatus which we employ is capable of installation within the upper end of the inner string oi" casing, such as is shown at l in the drawings. Thecasing head 2 is connected to the upper end of the casing and has the usual lateral ports 3 and 4 into which may be connected apipe 5 or a closure plug 6. The upper end of the casing head has a radial flange 'l' thereon through which a connection may be made with other devices when desired. The inner portion of the upper end of the casing head has an upwardly flaring seat 8, which serves in this instance to interfit with the lower end 9 of the hanger for tubing or other inner pipe.
Extending radially through the flange I at the upper end of the casing head we may employ locking bolts II), which are threaded at ii to be advanced into position to engage within an annular recess l2 in the hanger 9. We employ a stufiing box around the shaft of the bolt ID including the packing rings l3 and the gland M. The outer end of the locking bolt is squared to receive a'wrench or handle whereby it may be manipulated. v
The hanger which we have devised is slidable relative to the inner pipe i5. It engages closely about the pipe or tubing and the lower head 9 on the hanger has a tapered portion Hi to engage within the seat 8. Packing rings l'l on this tapered portion assist in forming a seal between ofiat iltoenable'the operatortohandlethe device more readily in introducing it intoposition 23 so asto tighten the packing rings into sealing position. Above theflange 2| the bushing is recessed to provide a downwardly taperedseat 25 to receivepipe engaging slips 23 of ordinary construction.
The hanger may be more firmly fixed in the seat in the casing head by means of aclamping plate 21. Said plate is preferably in two sections, as shown in Fig. 2. The two sections are fitted about the neck 01' the hanger and the plate is then bolted to the flange I of the casing head and by engagement above the shoulder vit upon the hanger said hanger may be held in sealing engagement alter the hanger is properly seated. I
In the operations preceding the clamping of the hanger into position, it is necessary to introduce the tubing and,packer or other devices thereon under gas pressure without danger of blowout around the tubing. In Figs. 3 to 6 the devices required in these operations are shown, and it isv to be understood that these devices are well known in the art. In Fig. 3 themaster valve 29 is bolted to the flange I of the casing head in the usual manner and above the valve is ablowout preventer 30, also of ordinary construction and having rams or valve members 3i, which may be moved into sealing engagement around the tubing ii to prevent the escape of gas around said tubing. In Figs. 4 and we show, above theblowout preventer 30, a second blowout preventer ortubing stripper 32, said blowout preventer having rams orsealing devices 33, which may be advanced into sealing engagement about the tubing II by threaded stems orrods 34.
In introducing the tubing into the well it is to be understood that the usual packer, and other devices ordinarily employed, are connected with the lower end of the tubing. The hanger shown at A in the drawings. and previously described, is connected with the tubing at approximately the height where it is estimated that the tubing is to be supported. The hanger is, as previously stated, slidable along the tubing between adjacent collars 3i thereon and while the tubing is being-introduced into the well theslips 26 are not in position.
The tubing is sealed adjacent the lower end at some desired point with a retractable valve such as is now in common use, or by a frangibletransverse disc 36, shown in Fig. 4, which may be broken where desired by dropping a weight thereon as is now commonly done where a temporary seal of this character is used.
The lower end of the tubing is inserted through theupper blowout preventer 32 while themaster valve 23 is closed. when the blowout preventers have been fitted about the tubing so as to form a seal therewith the gate valve is opened and the tubing moved downwardly to proper position in the well. In order to move the hanger A into Abovetheheadloithehangeris anupwardly" the well theblowout preventer 32 is opened. as shown in Fig. 4, to allow the hanger to pass. After the hanger has passed, the blowout preventer is closed and the lower one opened, and the device thus safely moved into position with the hanger engaging within'the seat in the easing head, as shown in Fig. 1.. The latching bolts I 0 are then employed to secure the hanger firmly against upward movement. The valve and blowout preventers may then be removed and theplate 21 bolted in Dlaoe to further guard against blowout.
Itisthennecessarytosetthepackerandin doing so the tubing must be moved longitudinally in performing the operations in setting the packer, and as the tubing is'slidable in the hanger these movements may be accomplished without in any way endangering the seal between the tubing and the hanger and casing head. The amount of necessary verticaladjustment is not great and the distance betweenadjacent coupling 35 on the tubing will allow for it. When such operations have been completed the tubing is adjusted to the proper height and theslips 26 inserted to support the tubing in approximately permanent position in the well.
Any desired fittings and valves may then be connected with the upper end of the tubing as bycollar 35 and when the well is ready to be flowed a weight is dropped through an upper valve or fitting to break thedisc 36 and the valve again closed.
Although our apparatus is concerned particularly with the' operation of handling the equipping oi the well it is to be understood that the operation of drilling into the producing forma-- tion prior to the hanging of the tubing must also be done under gas pressure and attention is now called to the equipment which is intended to be employed in these operations. In Fig. 8 the equipment for drilling in with cable tools is shown. Thecasing head 2 has mounted thereon agate valve 29, as was shown in Figs. 4 and 5. Above this gate valve is ablowout preventer 31. such as is ordinarily employed with cable tool drilling. The exact construction of this device which is now in ordinary use forms no part of the present invention but it is to be understood that a packing therein forms a seal about the cable which works through anupstanding nipple 39 andpipeextension 43. At the upper end of the extension is the usual adjusting mechanism 4i ordinarily employed.
This device allows the drill to be drawn upwardly out of the well at the lower end of thecable 38, past thegate valve 29. This valve may then be closed while theblowout preventer 31 and other equipment is removed together with the drill. After the drilling is thus completed the upper end of the well may be quipped for setting the tubing and when this is accomplished in the manner previously described it will be pos sible to remove thegate valve 29 and substitute the Christmas tree shown generally at C in Fig. 9.
If no vertical adjustment of the tubing in hanging the same in the well is necessary the type 01' hanger shown in Fig. 7 may be employed said hanger including a tapered bushing 9', the inner portion of which is threaded for engagement with the upper end of the tubing ii. The Christmas tree assembly may then be connected to the flange 1 above the hanger and theclosure disc 36 in thetubing may then be broken or in by rotary drilling methods is shown. Thedrill stem 42 is extended upwardly through the easinghead 2 andgate valve 29 and through a blowout preventer 30b. There is also anupper packing member 43 mounted at the upper end of acasing extension 44 and which serves to seal the upper end of the well around the saiddrill stem 42.
The sealingmember 43 is one now in ordinary use and is disclosed somewhat more specifically in Fig. 11. Thehousing 43 is connected to the upper end of thecasing 44, said housing having therein anexpansible packing ring 45 which is adapted to be inflated by fluid introduced under pressure therein through thepipe 46. This is a common type of sealing member and need not be further described. Above this packing unit is a second packing member which is housed within asleeve 41 connected at its lower end to thehousing 43 and at its upper end it is threaded within acap 48. The interior of thesleeve 41 houses a taperedbowl 49 supported upon thelower sealing member 45 and having a downwardly taperedpacking collar 50 of rubber or similar compressible material which is adapted to fit around thedrill stem 42. Above the sealingmember 50 is aring 5|, which may be tightened in position to compress the packingmember 50 by means ofset screws 52 extending through aplate 53, which is clamped beneath an inner flange on thecap 48. Thisplate 43 is separated from the packingmember 50 by aspacing ring 54, which rests upon the said packing member. It will be seen that a close seal may be made with this device and that adjustment may be made by screwing the cap member 4 8 downwardly so as to further compress the packing members.
The drill stem is understood as having therein a back pressure valve such as is shown at D in Fig. 11. This valve is adapted to be moved to open position by the flushing fluid but will close when the circulation is reversed, so that when the well tends to blow out through the drill stem the valve D prevents the discharge of the fluid upwardly through the stem.
When the well is being drilled in by the rotary method the drill stem and bit may be withdrawn from the well through the blowout preventers above thegate valve 29 and when the bit has been moved upwardly past the valve it may be closed, allowing the whole upper structure of the drilling equipment to be removed. When thus removed the well may be equipped as shown in Figs. 4 and 5 for hanging the tubing in the manner previously noted.
By the use of the apparatus here shown it will be understood that the wall may be drilled into the producing sand under high gas pressure and the drill stem and drill or cable and drill may be withdrawn upwardly past thegate valve 29 so that the structure above said gate valve may be entirely removed. The equipment for hanging the tubing including theblowout preventers 30a and 32, as shown in Fig. 4 and Fig. 5, may be placed in position and. the tubing inserted and hung within thecasing head 2, as is shown in Fig. 1. When thus supported in position the hanger 9 may be secured in position and it will be possible thereafter to entirely remove the control equipment, leaving the upper end of i then raised to the desired point ofl the bottom of the well and supported in theslips 26.
It will be noted that at no point in the series of operations which are necessary to go through in the equipping of the well is it necessary to leave the well unguarded against a blowout. There is a seal maintained between the drill stem or between the tubing and the casing and also the passage through the drill stem or tubing is closed at all times when a blowout therethrough' might occur.
While guarding against the danger of blowout all of the necessary and desirable steps which are ordinarily performed in the finishing of the well arel accomplished without danger of losing the we Furthermore, the equipment which is employed in handling the operations of finishing the well may be removed and used again on other wells, it being necessary only to maintain the hanger secured firmly in position on the casing head by the means disclosed particularly in Fig. 1.
The invention of this application is an improvement in the apparatus and methods for completing wells described and claimed in application Serial No. 736.635, Roger Smith, filed July 24, 1934.
What is claimed as new is:
1. In apparatus for completing a well in formation having high pressure providing for a sequence of control operations, a casing, a casing head, a seat in said head, a drilling master valve mounted on said head above said seat, means on said head for removably securing said valve thereon, said means being also adapted to connect with a Christmas tree including a smaller master flow valve supported on said head, said head and drilling master valve having bores at least as large as that of said casing to permit operations prior to completion such as passing a drill substantially as large as the casing bore therethrough, a tubing engaging blow-out preventer mounted above said drilling master valve, a flow tubing in said casing, means for closing said tubing against flow of fluid from the well, a hanger on said tubing of diameter adapting it for lowering through said preventer and'm-aster drilling valve for disposition in said seat to seal the well against flow of fluid from said casing, and means operable while said preventer is engaged with said tubing above said hanger to lock the same in said seat and said tubing against upward movement under well pressure, whereby said securing means on said casing head may be released for removal of said drilling master valve and preventer, and engaged with a Christmas tree supported on said head including a master flow valve for use during the'flowing of the well when said tubing is opened.
2. In apparatus for completing a well in formation having high pressure providing for a sequence of control operations, a casing, a casing head, a seat in said head, control equipment supported on said head as a foundation including a drilling master valve mounted on said head above said seat and a tubing engaging blowout preventer above said valve, flanged securing means on said head for removably securing said valve thereon, said means being adapted to also connect with a Christmas tree including a smaller master flow valve supported on said head, said head and control equipment having bores at least as large as that of said casing to permit opera.- tions prior to completion such as passing a drill substantially as large as the casing bore therethrough,aflowtubinginsaidcasing,meansfor closingthelowerendofsaid tubing against flow offluidfromthcwelLahanger onsaidtubing of diameter adapting it for lowering throughsaid control equipment for disposition in said seat to sealtheweilagainst flowoffluidfromsaidcasing, and means opa-able exteriorly of said head while said control equi ent is mounted thereonandsaidpreventerlsengagedwithsaid tubingabovesaidhangerto lockssidhangerin said seat and said tubing against upward movement under well pressure, whereby said securing means-on said casing head maybe released for removal of said control equipment, and engaged withachristmastreesupportedonsaidheadasa foundationincluding a smaller master flow valve in t with said casing for use during the flowing of the well when said tubing is opened.
3. In apparatus for completing a well in formation having high pressure providing for a sequence of control operations, a casing, a casing head,a downwardlytapered seatin saidhead, control equipment supported on said head as a foundation including a drilling master valve mountedonsaidheadabovesaidseat and a tubing ensasins blowout preventer above said valve, means on said head for removably securing said valve thereon, said means being adapted to also connect with a Christmas tree including a smaller master flow valve supported on said head, said casing head above said seat and said control equipment having boru larger than that of said casing permitting operations prior to completion such as passing therethrough a drill substantially as large as the casing bore, a flow tubing in said casing, means for closing said tubing nst flow of fluid from the well, a downwardly tapered hanger on said tubing of larger size than said casing bore but of diameteradapting it for lowering through said control equipment for dispositiminsaidseattosealthewellagainstupward flow of fluid from said casing, and means operable exteriorly of said head while said control equipment is mounted thereon and said preventer is engaged with said tubing above said hangertolocksaidhangerin saidseat andsaid tubing against upward movement under well pressure, whereby said securing means on said casing head may be released for removal of said control equipment and engaged with a Christmas tree supported on said head as a foundation including a master flow valve in alignment with said casing for use during flowing of the well when said tubing is opened.
4. In an apparatus for completing a well in formation having high pressure providins r a sequence of control operations, a casing, a casing head, a seat in said head, control equipment supported on said head as a foundation including a drilling masted valve mounted on said head above said seat and a tubing engaging blowout preventer above said valve, means on said head for removably securing said valve thereon, said head and control equipment having bores at least as large as that of said casing to permit operations prior to completion such as passing a drill substantially as large as the casing bore therethrough, a flow tubing in said casing, means for closing said tubing against upward flow of fluid from the well, a hanger on said tubing of diameter adapting it for lowering through said control equipment for disposition in said seat, to sealthe well against flow of fluid from said casing, said hanger having means for slidably securing the same to said tubing while maintaining a seal therewith.
means extending laterally through said adjacent said seat and operable exteriorl'y-'-"of said headwhile said control equipment is positioned thereon and said preventer is engaged with said tubing above said hanger to lock said hanger in said seat and said tubing against upward movement under well pressure, d securing means being releasable'for removal I d control equipment, said tubing being movable longitudinally with respect to sald hanger after the latter is locked in said seat while maintaining a seal around said tubing, whereby the well may be flowed with the tubing in desired position therein when the tubing is opened.
5. In an apparatus for completing a well in formation having high pressure providing for a sequence of control operations, a casing, a casing head, a seat in said head, control equipment supported on said head as a foundation including a drilling master valve mounted on said head above said seat and a tubing engaging-blowout preventer above said valve, means on said head for removably securing said valve directly thereon, said head and control equipment having bores at least as large as that ofsaid casing to permit operations prior to completion such as passing a drill substantially as large as the casing bore therethrough, a flow tubing in said casing, means for closing said tubing against upward flow of fluid from the well, a hanger on said tubing diameter adapting it for lowering through said control equipment for disposition in said seat, to seal the well against flow of fluid from said casing, said hanger having means for slidably securing the same to said tubing while maintaining a seal therewith, means extending laterally through said head adjacent said seat and operable exteriorly of said head while said control equipment is positioned thereon and said preventer is engaged with said tubing above said hanger to lock said hanger in said seat and said tubing against upward movement under well pressure, said securing means being releasable for removal of said control equipment, said tubing being adjustable longitudinally with respect to said hanger after the latter is locked in said seat while maintaining a seal around said tubing, and means for supporting said tubing in adjusted position, whereby the well may be flowed with the tubing supported in desired position therein when the tubing is opened. I 6. The method of bringing in a well in formation having high pressure, provided with a casing, casing head and drilling valve positioned on and above the same having bores to permit of drilling therethrough, comprising drilling through the casing head and ,valve, removing the drill and leaving the valve in place on the casing head, temporarily sealing the ilow tubing adjacent the lower end thereof, lowering the tubing equipped with a hanger into the well through said valve while providing a temporary seal between said tubing and easing above said valve, hanging said tubing in the casing head below said valve, si-
well is still under high formation pressure, replacing the drilling valve with a smaller flow/ valve, and thereafter removing said temporary flow tubing seal to permit the well to flow under pressure controlled by said last-named valve.
'7. In apparatus for completing a well in formation having high pressure providing for a sequence of control operations, a casing, a casing head, a seat in said head, control equipment mounted on said head above said seat including a drilling master valve and blow-out preventer,
means on said head for removably securing said control equipment thereon, said mans being also adapted to connect with a Christmas tree including a smaller master flow valve supported on said head, said head and control equipment having bores at least as largeas that of said casing to permit operations prior to completion such as passing a drill substantially as large as the casing bore therethrough, a flow tubing in said casing, means for closing said tubing against flow of fluid from the well, a hanger on said tubing of diameter adapting it for lowering through said control equipment for disposition in said seat to seal the well against flow of fluid from said casing, and means operable, while said control equipment is mounted on said head and said preventer is provided for sealing engagement with said tubing above said hanger, to lock the hanger in said'seat and said tubing against upward movement under well pressure; whereby said securing means on said casing head may be disengaged for removal of said control equipment and engaged with a Christmas tree supported on said head including a smaller master flow valve for use during the flowing of the well when said tubing is opened.
8. In apparatus for completing'a well in formation having high pressure providing for a sequence of control operations, a casing, a casing head, a seat in said head, a drilling master valve mounted on said head above said seat, means on said head with which said valve is removably secured, said means being also adapted to connect with a Christmas tree including a smaller master flowvalve supported on said head, said head and drilling master valve having bores at least as large as that of said casing to permit operations prior to completion such as passing a drill substansaid casing, means for closing said tubing against flow of fluid from the well, a hanger on said tubing of diameter adapting it for lowering through said preventer and master drilling valve for disposition in said seat to seal the well against flow of fluid from said casing, and means operable, while said preventer is provided for sealing engagement with said tubing above said hanger, to lock the hanger in said seat and said tubing against upward movement under well pressure, whereby said securing means on said casing head may be disengaged for removal of said drilling master valve' and preventer, and engaged with a Christmas tree supported on said head including a master flow valve for use during the flowing of the well when said tubing is opened.
9. In apparatus for completing a well in formation having high pressure providing for a sequence of control operations, a casing, a casing head, a downwardly tapered seat in said head, a drilling master valve mounted directly on said head above said seat, means on said head for removably securing said valve directly thereon, said means being also adapted to connect with a Christmas tree supported on said head, said head and drilling master valve having bores at least as large as that of said casing to permit operations prior to completion such as passing a drill substantially as large as the casing bore therethrough, a tubing engaging blow-out preventer mounted above said drilling master valve, a flow tubing in said casing, means for closing said tubing against flow of fluid from the well, a downwardly tapered hanger on said tubing of diameter adapting it for lowering through said preventer and master drilling valve for disposition in said seat to seal the well against flow of fluid from said casing, and means extending laterally through said head adjacent said seat and operable while said preventer is available for sealing engagement with said tubing above said hanger to lock said hanger in said seat and said tubing against upward movement under well pressure, whereby said securing means on said casing head may be disengaged for removal of said drilling master valve and preventer and engaged with a Christmas tree supported on said head for use during the flowing of the well when said tubing is opened.
ROBERT A. MUELLER. ROGER SMITH.
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