IP Library Granted Patent US 8,127,852
Granted Patent B2
US 8,127,852 · App. 12/415,308 · Granted Mar 6, 2012

Interchangeable subsea wellhead devices and methods

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Patent No.
US 8,127,852
App. No.
12/415,308
Granted
Mar 6, 2012
Kind
B2
Abstract

A method for connecting a lower marine riser package to a lower blowout preventer stack. The method includes lowering a frame of the lower marine riser package toward a frame of the lower blowout preventer stack such that a first half of a feed-thru component contacts a second half of the feed-thru component; floating at least one of the first half of the feed-thru component or the second half of the feed-thru component while the frame of the lower marine package is further lowered toward the frame of the lower blowout preventer stack; and engaging the first half of the feed-thru component to the second half of the feed-thru component after further lowering the lower marine riser package toward the lower blowout preventer stack.

Claims (42)

1. A method for connecting a lower marine riser package to a lower blowout preventer stack, the method comprising:

lowering a frame of the lower marine riser package toward a frame of the lower blowout preventer stack such that a first half of a feed-thru component attached to the frame of the lower marine riser package contacts a second half of the feed-thru component attached to the frame of the lower blowout preventer stack;

floating at least one of the first half of the feed-thru component or the second half of the feed-thru component while the frame of the lower marine package is further lowered toward the frame of the lower blowout preventer stack, wherein floating comprises allowing a part of the first half of the feed-thru component to move with respect to the frame of the lower marine riser package or allowing a part of the second half of the feed-thru component to move with respect to the frame of the lower blowout preventer stack; and

after further lowering the lower marine riser package toward the lower blowout preventer stack, engaging the first half of the feed-thru component to the second half of the feed-thru component to create a communication link between the lower marine riser package and the lower blowout preventer stack, wherein engaging the first half with the second half is achieved without using an external pressure provided by an accumulator.

2. The method of claim 1 , further comprising:

locking the first half to the second half by actuating a piston of the first or second half with the external pressure, the locking achieving a functionality of the communication link.

3. The method of claim 1 , further comprising:

floating the part of the first half of the feed-thru component within a corresponding part of the second half of the feed-thru component.

4. The method of claim 1 , wherein floating comprises allowing the entire first half of the feed-thru component to move with respect to the frame of the lower marine riser package.

5. The method of claim 1 , wherein floating comprises allowing the entire second half of the feed-thru component to move with respect to the frame of the lower blowout preventer stack.

6. The method of claim 1 , wherein the feed-thru component comprises at least one of a choke line, a kill line, a multiplex hydraulic pod connection, a hydraulic feed-thru connector, or an electrical feed-thru connector.

7. The method of claim 1 , wherein the move during the floating comprises:

allowing at least one of the first half or second half of the feed-thru component to translate in an oversized hole formed in a corresponding frame while the frame of the lower marine riser package is further lowered toward the frame of the lower blowout preventer stack, the oversized hole extending in a plane substantially perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of a well to which the lower blowout preventer stack is attached.

8. The method of claim 1 , wherein the move during the floating comprises:

allowing at least one of the first or second half of the feed-thru component to rotate about a point of contact between the first half of the feed-thru component and the second half of the feed-thru component or allowing at least one of the first or second half to rotate relative to a corresponding frame while the frame of the lower marine riser package is further lowered toward the frame of the lower blowout preventer stack.

9. The method of claim 1 , further comprising:

connecting at least a pin of the lower marine riser package to a hole of the lower blowout preventer stack or connecting at least a pin of the lower blowout preventer stack to a hole of the lower marine riser package.

10. A lower marine riser package, comprising:

a frame having a mating surface; and

a first half of a feed-thru component configured to mate with a second half of the feed-thru component, the first half being displaced in a hole of the frame, wherein

the mating surface of the frame is configured to be lowered toward a proximal end of a lower blowout preventer stack such that the first half of the feed-thru component contacts the second half of the feed-thru component, the second half being attached to a frame of the lower blowout preventer stack,

the first half is configured to float as the frame of the lower marine riser package is lowered further toward the proximal end of the lower blowout preventer stack, wherein floating comprises allowing a part of the first half of the feed-thru component to move with respect to the frame of the lower marine riser package, and

the first half is configured to engage, after further lowering the frame of the lower marine riser package toward the lower blowout preventer stack, with the second half of the feed-thru component to create a communication link between the lower marine riser package and the lower blowout preventer stack, wherein engaging the first half with the second half is achieved without using an external pressure provided by an accumulator.

11. The lower marine riser package of claim 10 , wherein the first half protrudes outwardly from the mating surface of the frame of the lower marine riser surface while the frame is lowered toward the lower blowout preventer stack.

12. The lower marine riser package of claim 10 , wherein the first half is configured to lock with the second half by using the external pressure provided to the lower marine riser package by the accumulator.

13. The lower marine riser package of claim 10 , wherein the entire first half of the feed-thru component is configured to move with respect to the frame of the lower marine riser package.

14. The lower marine riser package of claim 10 , wherein the move of the part of the first half of the feed-thru component includes at least one of:

translating the part of the first half in an oversized hole formed in the frame of the lower marine riser package while the frame is further lowered toward the lower blowout preventer stack, the oversized hole extending in a plane substantially perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of a well to which the lower blowout preventer stack is attached, or

rotating the part of the first half about a point of contact between the first half of the feed-thru component and the second half of the feed-thru component or allowing the first half to rotate relative to the frame of the lower marine riser package.

15. The lower marine riser package of claim 10 , wherein the feed-thru component comprises at least one of a choke line, a kill line, a multiplex hydraulic pod connection, a hydraulic feed-thru connector, a hot stab line, or an electrical feed-thru connector.

16. A lower blowout preventer stack, comprising:

a frame having a mating surface; and

a first half of a feed-thru component configured to mate with a second half of the feed-thru component, the first half being displaced in a hole of the frame, wherein

the mating surface of the frame is fixed and the second half is lowered toward the first half such that the first half of the feed-thru component contacts the second half of the feed-thru component, the second half being attached to a frame of a lower marine riser package,

the first half is configured to float as the frame of the lower marine riser package is lowered further toward the frame of the lower blowout preventer stack, wherein floating comprises allowing a part of the first half of the feed-thru component to move with respect to the frame of the lower blowout preventer stack, and

the first half is configured to engage, after further lowering the frame of the lower marine riser package, with the second half of the feed-thru component to create a communication link between the lower marine riser package and the lower blowout preventer stack, wherein engaging the first half with the second half is achieved without using an external pressure provided by an accumulator.

17. The lower blowout preventer stack of claim 16 , wherein the first half is configured to lock with the second half by using the external pressure provided by the accumulator.

18. The lower blowout preventer stack of claim 16 , wherein the entire first half of the feed-thru component is configured to move with respect to the frame of the lower blowout preventer stack.

19. The lower blowout preventer stack of claim 16 , wherein the move of the part of the first half of the feed-thru component includes at least one of:

translating the part of the first half in an oversized hole formed in the frame of the lower blowout preventer stack while the frame of the lower marine riser package is lowered toward the lower blowout preventer stack, the oversized hole extending in a plane substantially perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of a well to which the lower blowout preventer stack is attached, or

rotating the part of the first half about a point of contact between the first half of the feed-thru component and the second half of the feed-thru component, or allowing the first half to rotate relative to the frame of the lower blowout preventer stack.

20. The lower blowout preventer stack of claim 16 , wherein the feed-thru component comprises at least one of a choke line, a kill line, a multiplex hydraulic pod connection, a hydraulic feed-thru connector, a hot stab line, or an electrical feed-thru connector.

Assignments (3)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Sep 27, 2021
From: HYDRIL USA MANUFACTURING LLC
To: HYDRIL USA DISTRIBUTION LLC
Reel/Frame 057608/0915 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Apr 16, 2010
From: JUDGE, ROBERT ARNOLD; RODRIGUEZ, PERRIN
To: HYDRIL USA MANUFACTURING LLC
Reel/Frame 024246/0317 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Mar 31, 2009
From: RODRIGUEZ, PERRIN STACY
To: HYDRIL USA MANUFACTURING LLC
Reel/Frame 022478/0677 →